Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, April 01, 1891, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MORNING HERALD; WEDNESDAY, APlilL I, 181)1.
gtotttfaj gaily gcvaltl
ON SALE.
The Daily Herald will be on
Bale each morning at II. J. Jones'
book store, where item be procured
at 5 cents per copy.
JOTTINOS AKAL'T TOWN.
Wheat is wor.h 72 cents.
School hats, at the Ladies
Pazaar.
C. C. Cherry, of Tacoma, is in
the citv
Xew style neckwear at the
Ladies Baaar.
lettuce fresh from the garden
every morning at Parker Bros.
.Mrs. !:. E. L. Irvine of Portland
is visiting her parents in this city.
Just received, our new line of
sunshades and parasols. Ladies
Pazaar.
$10,000 still left to loan on good
farui security, immediately hy S.
N. Steele it Co.
Coll Van Clcve, the millionaire
coal mine owner, of Toledo, the
ton, was in the- city yesterday.
Wanted A neat cottage of five
or six rooms. Yon can find a
tenant by calling on S. .N. Steele
& Co.
Prof. Virgil Ihivis. of P.:ner
City, is in attendance at the
teachers instit ite being held in
this city.
The signal service said nothing
a Wut the cyclone, which struck
Albnny yesterday on the bridge
iiiestioti.
This is the classic all fools day
a flay when all the finds make the
life of other people miserable by
practicing all sorts of toolish jokes.
Wat Monteilli goes to Portland
to-day, w here he is arranging tw
ooen a saloon. He will continue
his business in this city lor some
time.
Mr. Pest. Jthe artist, desires to
announce that his class davs art
.Monday and Tuesday of each week.
Anyone wishing to see hiui should
call on these days as he is teaching
at Salem the rest of the week.
Mioses Annie Small and llattie
I'hesney have removed their dress
making shop into rooms up stairs
in the Strahan-Pearce block on
First street, where they arc pre
pared to do tirst -class work in
their line
Mr. Harlan llnlbnrt, the well
known real estate dealer, bought
a line walnut 'Weber' piano of
Will t Link this week. This linn
make it their motto to sell onlj
first class pianos and organs, In
tending purchasers will do well to
see theui before buying.
Messrs Craw ford V Paxtoti, the
aitiais hive received some line
new scenery and backgrounds
from the noted painter, Lafayette
Seavy.of New York. They have
one of the best equipped and
elegantly furnished photograph
galleries in Oregon, and theii
work is everywhere admired.
NOTICE-TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed bids will be received al J
Hie store oi fctewart : Sox up lo
!i . i. April. Slh. lS'.U for the con
strjctioir of the I'nited Presby
terian ihurch corner ."th. aiiil
Washington srteets Albany Oregon.
The coulmitce reserves the right to
reject aiiv and all bids.
J" F. F. Sox.
Chairman of ( 'om.
Ai iiwv. Or. March ."lth lsul
ABOUT THE BRIDGE
Public
PLAIN
Sentiment Aroused Over
the Question.
TALK
ABOUT
IT.
Tba People Demand tbat th Bridge Be
Built this Snmmer- Notbinff Must Be
Permitted to Deftat It.
An I'lieijualed Aclt urtiat-uiunl.
The Puvailup (Commerce, by J.
Watermelon lU'dington says: A
young n:an w ho resides at Spokane
and Switzerland otters to plant a
t!ac on to of Mount Puvailup for
SllW. ' The Pnyallup Commerce
will give him $si)bO if he will go to
the ti4'p of the great snow moun
tain and there stand on his head
ior thirty days. between his toes
he must balance a large transpar
ency of black clot h. on which will
be printed with white ink in greal
pinner, caps the Soul stirring
mottir: "The PiivallupCommerce
iarelj sux eggs and never milx
lilt V
"I ti.-il on the hri.lsfc at luii'inihi "
"How do yon stand on the
bridge question?"'
That was the question asked
many times yesterday.
The bridge was the chief topic
of discussion ill this city yester
day. After the petition, which
has been before the city council,
asking the city to purchase the
ferry, was "published in the
Humi.ii, the question was the
general theme of conversation.
Men could be seen in little groups
3ii every street corner talking
alsiut it, Mid it was discussed in
ollices, in homes, and by shoppers
and merchants across tbecoiinters.
There was but one sentiment on
the question of building the bridge
this summer all demand it, but
on the question of the city pur
chasing the ferry for $JU00, fiosses
siou to be given on completion cf
the bridge, the opinion was
divided. All sorts of ideas were
freely expressed. Kumois were
heard of dark and diabolical plots
about (lie selection of the bridge
site and the proposed purchase of
the ferry, until one could almost
imagine a New Orleans Mafia
society was in full blast here.
All tiiis was over a matter that
is not new. Similar scenes were
enacted in Portland and Salem,
when the time had come for build
ing a bridge. The ferry owners
and a good many cilixens there, as
in Albany now, contended thai
their projierty could noi be de
stroyed by an improvt merit for
public use, without compensation,
and other citizens contend tint
they ought not to have to pay for
the right to build a free wagon
bridge, and so a merry war went
on, and in Portland", especially,
injunction siiils ami legal en
tanglements followed for two
years befoie the matter was
linallv adjudicated. In Salem
also there was similar trouble and
the citizens there bought the
ferry.
There is no occasion for any un
due excitement over the question,
('aim judgment, can accomplish
the end sought much quicker than
a bitter struggle. As the matter
now stamJs the city council, it is
said, will vote against the puichasc
of the ferry by the city, and should
they do so, the payment would no
doubt be stopped by an injunction
suit on the grounds that such act
ion would be illegal ; but it is not
unlikely that the ferry will be
purchased by the citizens.
The building of the bridge, how
ever, must not be considered as
depending upon the purchase ol
the ferry. The owners of the ferry
are old residents of Albany an!
with evei v other cilizen recogni.e
the necessity for a bridge. They
simply ask thai they be paid about
one-third of what the ferry cost
them. This is a question for the
people ami the ferry company to
settle, but in its settlement there
must be no onsiderations that
will prevent the building of the
bridge this summer. The people
demand this, and will not. tolerate
anv action calculated to defeat it.
Public sentiment when aroused,
as it is in Albany in favor of a
bridge this summer, will brook no
defeat, and is as dangerous to
monkev w ith as a buz saw.
THE TEACHERS.
tute at the Opera House.
THK OPENING KXKKflSES.
L.
him any portion of said $4300, or
any amount of money or consider
ation of any kind, nature or
description whatever, in case a
bridge should be built across the! Convening of the District Insti-
,i iif.tiiit.iic- nvtri ill .liutlll Ol oil
any other conditions, and 1 fur
ther say that there as no under
standing either express or implied
either to the above effect or of a
like nature or import between Mr.
Cusick and myself. , AJJrosa
uie sale ol my interest in the
Albany ftrry to Mr. Cusick, was
an absolute unconditional sale
w ithout any reservations or unJor
standing whatever, either express
or implied; he took my interest in
the ferry. 1 took the." money that
was all.
The rumors that are being circu
lated on the streets of Albany that
the proposed purchase of the Al
bany ferry by ti.e city is in my in
terest are wiihont any foundation
in fact, and are absolutely false
and untrue, and those w ho circu
late them do me a great injustice
COAST NOTES.
STATE EORTICUI.TCKAL SOCIETY. !
Nowsy Items Obtained fem Eich.mes i
Thr;oghoat the Nrtaaest. '
The Grangers of Oregon will'
fatay with their organization. The
Programme for tho Kt Qu.irt.Tly Met t- J
irj, to be Held at Saltra Apr:! 14. !
Highest of all in I eavfciing Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report.
of VVeloum9 bv Mavor J.
Ciwaa-Other Addresses-The
Programme for To-Day.
The teachers' institute, embrac
ing the district of Linn. Marion,
Polk, Yamhill and Tillamook
connt;es, convened iu this city
last evening.
A large number of teachers had
arrived yesterday and manv more
will be here to-day. There was
an array of pretty school-mistresses
and veterans of the school
room, pedagogues both old and
I i... i: i- .. -. young.
be. :,nse ..f i.. .,,.,:. .,,..1 ... ' f'iniish.-d by the
' " ' .. .1." . . ' ' College
imin l mi: ciiroucotis impression
which they naturally make.
I . P. Movi KITH.
Subsciibed and sworn to me this
the .list, day of March, lsnl.
T. L. W.i.i.ci:.
Notary Public.
RF.At ESTATE SALES.
liege orchestra.
Mayor . I. J,. Cowan then deliv
ered the address of welcome, ten
dering the teachers the freedom of
the city, so to speak, and a cordial
welcome a the hands of the pco
pie of Albany.
The response was delivered by
Prof. Yates, of Corvallis.
A novel and most interesting
marching song was executed bv
the little girls of the public school".
The lecture of the evening was
delivered by Supt. K. P.. McF.lroy,
who is one of the state's pioneer
educators, ami always lias some
good ideas to oiler in his own in
teresting way.
1 he iirograinme for the remain-
II. Spencer to V. I). Abel, lots
7 and S, block -, Highland (trove;
consideration, :flt(.
W. C. Tweedale et ux to Marv
A. (iarretson, lots i', :! and '., block
Jf; consideration, if loo.
I.nc.v C. Fletcher et al. to K. M.
,.i.i ii . .. ...
r icicner, an interest in km acres
in section :!, township 1," scnth. ; der of the session is as follou
range:: west, eonspleration.tir.UO. j wki.nesi.ay, morsin.i si:ss.on.
.1. Wassom to (,. 1. F.uikhart, . . : i v , ,
lots I, .'!, -I, "i ami li, block i' S!"( '''-Sehool Or
Wassom's addition, Lebanon ?I,',,la,r,rrf.a,,,I1 (.M"'';:""'"t
consideralion, fV.O. Metho.lsol Conducting Herniations
K. W. Peardslev et ux to K. (t. rMo,i.,,r" J lb'iy Methods of
Peardsley, lot l.biock -1, P's S. ' ''''K--eachers Lxamination
Albany; consideration.;.-,. j -M iscellaneous.
A. l". Knox, P. Y. I.uncanetux 1 V'Hsion- I.ispur-
to J. I. Parsons, l-r. interest iu the ! ,"(" hispering ' 1 he Mues-eas-
half of donation laud claim of ' (',J' !""'al (""""nent.
M. Payne; consideration, llMO. i ri i:Noon ,si;smos.
Lenora '. Creed to K. Storrs Special discissions The rela
Parrows, -10 acres iu donation land j five importance of parent and
claim of havid Claypool ; cousiil- leacber in the formation of the
eralion, j child's character Topical methods
O. ilk It. I. Co. to li. Warner, . of teaching gi,o;rraphv--Or.il in
west half of northeast quarter of I st ruction in primaiy" schools
section lovMisinpii south, raic'e ; Miscellaneous
The St.i'e llolli. Ill ! lir.il Society
will conduct its r. g ;lar qu-irleily
meeting at t he -uaie chamber in
Salem on Tuesday, April Htu.
I'llm ;;t. MM ;Kv,,x MMiiX
The Le.soi of l.v.i i ;. i. i.
Iiii, Silverton.
'f he Ntrjiu lii ri'i -j , i . 1 ito n!!iiio
The Weston Leader has changed HniYr s-iii..,.
Fred l'.oyd will retire, and I I'miiing and training the Peach
Hendnck1, now ot the I M. Si liev.le. L.T i nio...
Athena Inland Republican, will Notes lio:n New berg C. 10.
unvti.ii.iipC, jin-uen ma n.tu"ie e 1 1 1 IKJ-'hlllS .Ne'.V
...I .r : Ai. . .i . . -i
win i;iic ioCHseju uoo.il .- :-'iii . I
farmers' alliance will have to lojk
for new timber.
There never was a bank failure
in Oregon. This is a record which
any state should be proud of. The
young boomed s'at of Washington
cannot sav as much. i
hands.
I). A.
Baking
i Powder
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Ai rniXiMlN MISSION.
What 1 Know About I'raiua.
Peatly, Cheinawa.
'y -
Last week W. M. K'-vimMs, ol j
n' t'i - ii.- .-. I
uasco, .iiermau couuiv, soso mi v- i i.-
Hanpton, of T i"alh. The ,lt , "jj" 'V'"' ,,!,-?-
cattle averaged LJsd pounds, the ' ''ol ("'u'"'.ial standpoint,
price paid being .: , cents and si K', .', V'. 1 "rt uy- , ,
pr beul evti-i 1 are promi-ed, but
perheadextia. in..thavin titles the Hvrelaiv is
The snow has gone from the , obliged to make an apparently
prairies of lOastern Oregon. No short programme,
siock to speak of has been 1. st. Tl.c odieers oi thi-t society are:
The grass is good, and the prospects ' !L Cardweil, lresideii! ; O. 1'. S.
for abundant crops very promising. I'luiuiner, tirst. vice-president ; .1.
Our bunch-grass friends will he ! I ' Sett'emier, second vic-presi-
proaperous tins year. I d. ut ; L. k. Luke, s.-civtaiy and
least; consideration,
K. Warner to .Mary Warner,
west half ol iiorlheasl quarter ol
section township !l south,
range 1 east; consideration, .fi'iio.
L. U. Carter et ux to !'.. Storrs
Harrows, ID acres in donation
land claim of lavid Claypool;
consideration, fl.
.1. P. Kirkpatrick et ux to C. II.
Loveall, lot- I. ". ti. 7, ll and P.',
block 'J, auk lots 7,11. Il, 1 1, 14,
block ::, Kirkpatrick's addition,
Lebanon; consideration, .folio.
( t. II. Jones and Frankie .(ones
l l. C. Abel, lot I, block I, Jones'
plat of I ligblaud (trove ; eonsider
atiwn, .las. W. Miller et ux to C. II.
Hunt, lot 7, block L', Siielburn ;
consideration, $.'.().
S. M. ientry et ux to Chris
Harilman, ll acres in donation
land claim of Joiiathain Wassom;'
consideration, .fiiou.
Jas.Kester et ux to.Tohn 1'ennv. !
' ' . s v i
';. interest in
tion l'.'J li w ;; ;
.las. Kes'.er
Sturdevant,
. v . '., se
consideration, "i
el ux to I tauiel
acres, i - w 1';
ins. j
alJii-4
Salem li
Keaiiliful Fire Sei tlea.
Jeiii lias an excellent lire alarm
anil tier engines arj supihed with
lenses, and lull elect m al appard
tus. Monday afternoon a lire
occurred and no engines shorted
up lor duly. lnrMti;;itlioii re
Veule.1 the fact thai one leant .was
over iu Pplkcoiiuty hauliiigravel,
VNhile tile other was out in the
country hauling lumber. Citizens
living iS the Niciuity formed a
bucket ibrigade and" alter bard
work sajed the building, not, how
ever, bifore much damage was
done. Jalein prides herself On Lei
tire depiit ment.
Au AhiiihUib lliri.lrlil.
At the teachers' institute last
evening a little son of Mi. r. K.
L. Irvine betame Ins! from his
mother, and Superintendent ti. F.
Kussell uan rcpiesled o inquire if
the Ujy was iu I he room. Through
a misunderstanding .Mr. Kussell
ubRed if Oliver Irvine was in the
bouse, that his mother v anted
bun. It is needless to .-:iv that
loud applause followed.
IHnl rrom Hiit llijurli-..
l'.loomer P.ilyeu. son of .h.hn
I I ...... ..I...
iiirti. n no me VICIllll ol a
BOAKO OP IKADE MEETINO.
('uuniiittu AppuiuttJ to Arrauirs for At
Lauy's Ksprt.-ieiitaliuD at Furtlaud.
A nuiuber of m-mbers of the
Isiard of trade and citizens met in
the city council chamber last eve
ning to consider the matter of
sending a man to Portland lo di
rect immigration toward Albany.
The subject was thoroughly dis
cussed by t'luse preseut and the
prevailing opinion seemed to be
that this poll ion of Oregon should
be represented at the metropolis.
A committee consisting of J. II.
Townseud, Jay W. Plain and Geo.
K. Chamberlain, were appointed
by the president lo circulate a
pe-tition lo secure a snttii ieiit
amount of money to seuil a man
lo Portland for three ujoiilhs, also
lit ascertain what such service
uoilld cot. The committee was
empowered to have printed ad-j
ertiMing matter, ciiculais ami de
scriptive pamphlets of Albany ami
vicinity.
There is no doubt that much
good could be il.mt, and the inter
est of the city ami surrounding
country greatly advanced by em
ploying a live, eneieiic man to
remain al Portland and mitray
the advantages of Albany ami sur
rounding country to the many
imuiigiaiits and hoiaie-scekeis ar
riving from the Fast.
consideration ; $.":'. 1
T. J. McClllloeh et al to I). .1.
Warner, oO acres in donation land
claim of Wallace Cnhman ; con
sideration, fliiLVi.
T. .1. McCuiloch et a! to W. II.
Cnshinan, 7l acres, 1 1 w 1 ; con
sideration, !fl(t.
MONMOUTH NOTES.
telieral discussions t teneral
information in the school room
Reviews and examinations What
ami how ?
I.Vi:.N'l(; MiSMnN.
Recitation.
Ad .less.
Kecitatioii.
Lecture, President Van Scoy,
Willamette I'niversity, Salem.
Till lt0V, MoliX'IN'C SKSSIoN.
Special discussions Object Les
son The truancy problem Hand
and eye training in the public
schools Heading Methods of
teaching Primary reading and
spelling Miscellaneous.
General discussion Are public
examinations and exhibitions ad
visable? A FTKKNooN SKSSION. !
Soec!:ll iliellvsiiinia Si'11,111 n(
1 - - v u
I'Oiiiiiion school work Plunders
in Kngiish The daily preparation
of the teacher School room sani- j
tation Miscellaneus.
xMierai tii-cussions me per
cent, system of mai king and report
ingAre pupils and teachers over
worked ?
The rales of a taxation in the
count ies of Kastern Oregon are as
lollows for I.Hil : Harney, 111 S-:',i
mills; Wasco, 2" ; Grant," L's l.'-:;"): j
Wallowo, L'5 ; Haker, 1M ; I'i i n.
1M; Malheur, L'!i i:!-::.; C ma- j
tilla: 1':;'.,.: (tilliam, m 1l,.;:i.i
and Sherman . LM. j
Jerry St. Pennis, one of thej
most extensive farmers and stuck- j
men of trie I'matilla reservation.!
tells the Athena Press that during j
the past ten months thieves havt j
stolen from him ninitv-tluee head!
..f 1.. ..: .. 1. ' . r 1 .
01 lame, m. noises, sei 01 Harness,
saddles, etc., nggregating "'"' 0.
(ieorge Waggoner and other j
citi.cus of Corvallis have combine i i
to purchase a farm about eighteen j
miles south of this city, cot.taicr g
o10 acres, and engage extens;vi j
in fruit raising. The company i" j
nearly formed and il is the iiiten-1
lion to plant I on. acres in prun i
trees nils 1:111 and aini'.jnr
hundred a year from then. 'Tii-y
also exieet to plant several acres
in small fruit.
The provisions of the nc-.v hountv
law passed by the last, I-uisiatui'.
empowers county courts to !ix tin
sums to be paid as homilies ior tin
scalps of wild animals, imd.-r the
following limitations: Panther.
and cougars, si to .10; bears, si to
?"; wildcats, $ I to wolf ot coy
ote, $1 to 5-L'; uuiskrat, live to
twenty-live cents ; blaekiail rabbit.
one to five cents. The new law
also provides that a person w ho is
in pursuit ol an animal, or whose
dogs are in pursuit, when t!.e
animal shall be kilied by a thirl
parly, shall receive twoihi:.:-- of
ihe bountv.
treasurer.
The t-ecretary requests
members n-.l ' able to
lend having pap. r j to
brought beiijie tl.e fiocietv
.llSCIIS.-iot to M'lld thi
an earlv date.
all
for
in to him at
Itl'.si )-; i.ot'.ll.M,
:ne
.'iucir shoes
.ne'e evi l v morning t
ills
Ilui'n A n.nvson, druggists.
Freiii-h keeps railroad lime.
(to to Vierecks for a good shave
A ah paper :il Cumming's drug
stun.
A full :
at Sen Is.
iivsli 1
Pa! err P
iiii.- line of
Seal 1.-' shoe s-ton. .
Puy gan.iice stows
lli'-ws e; asniaiMi.
Gent's il-o . s at cost a! the New
Vol k C. P. ll. stor .
Ludlow "h s!;oes a'l sizes an-:
idlliS at Seiri-' shoe store.
For lame back, sid" or chest,
ii-e Snii'.h s pin -..ii- p aster. Pi ice
-' ci-uts ai I osl.av i Mason.
Try our el -gant h :'s a;;d co.'l'-es
shppers al '
from Mat-
L. E). j3lain,
T Ii o Loading Clothier.
toe
:du:
litlest 111 tie
rS 11. J.
;d.
AiU
tv. Om-e use. I
lier .k iarr. tt.
Th::t iiack:
iiuickly cured
We gli:ua:i'( e
.'iasoi:.
oil-
Shi!
d I.
m be so
s Cure.
I'o.-hay
il!
(Oil;
i:iiaiei!ia!fiv re
re. For sale bv
'ii and
ived by
Foshav
Tryint;t Ciilnl 1'ri. i .
The luniberinen of Tacoma l,.i,e
got together again in local comoimi
tion and will try to hold piices up
to a point a notch higher than
they have been ruling for s- iue
time. An inspector will b; ap
pointed whose duty will he to
inspect the book of the member
of the association to sre th.it each
and all play fair. No centra! eitii e 1
will be m.iiiitamed and each , 1
member is free to gel aii the trade
he can at the price agreed upon.
THK WOlil.l) I.MCK II ID.
I
( roup,
broncjiui
Shiloii'sl
V .Mason.
s!iil.,h's Cute and f.-nsumptmir
cure is .-old by us una gu-iranl-e.
It "iV coneiinrdioii. Tor
iy Fosiiay x Mason.
M.u l:e.iii.;chc.
tiau.-e-l. co-tivci;ess. ;i!
and agn calc v h.iulshc
II. McLean's Liver
l ibels , li'.iie p I.-.
'ri . . . . .
i 1 1 1 1 1 ate 1 1 : i ies when a ieeling;
o! Ias-i;;l,ie will overcome Ihe ,
mo-: ichii-; , w In n the the svst''m i '"
ciavcs tor i. re blood, to furnish i
1 1 menis ol in-. dill an s'l'ele'I !i. I
1 he best . ' in. .J , "- p;i .! neg the
bl"-'d is I'r. J. ii. McLe.m'a Sai-1
s.ii,r:;ia. i
sa
. oO'lSIK s?
J'lolllpll
bv Mr. .1
d iM.im-
FTHi: PUOGHK.-'SIYi: PURCHASER DESIRES
to see a line of goods that embodies in its immense
variety, the linest and conservative fashionable
fe iluies of the day, combined with a complete assort
ment of staples, all made and finished in the very high
est standard of excellence, and placed on the market st
pr.pular prices, our exhibit for the coming spring and
summer season will surely command Iris attention.
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW Pl."- --
TE INS FOR SUITiNCS AND TROUSERS
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER AND
Fit guaranteed in his tailoring department.
r'RiciiS Always Rea.sona.kle.
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The Albany Furniture Co.
The facilities of tlm present dav
kvksino skssion. I or the production oi everything
Recitation. Mrs. A. . I. ( iarlaud, hat will conduce to the material
Prow nsville. . welfare and comfort of maid.iud
ddress. 1 are almost unlimited and when
Recitation. I Syrup of 1'igs was iirst j.rode.c. I
Lecture, President T. G. lbown-1 the world was enriched willitheon
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Reliable Plcn
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MoNMorrii, March. ::oth.
iooj ing cough, and chicken
ABOUT THK THKRY 1 KA !SCH I:Ji:
pox.
One of the latest additions to
Monmouth's growth is a jewelry
store, which has: been llfi ili d for a
long t ime.
'The Normal cadels have
now, and under I he directions of
Captain P.ailv, are getting to be
a well dulled company.
The Athletes are having I he Hoot
of their gymnasium covered with
sawdust. They will give an
entertainment at Independence
Saturday evening.
Messers Shelly .t: Vand vne, have
erected a neat sign in front of their
store.
The hotel that, was to be built
here this summer is about in he a
failure. A man with capital could
not make a belter investment than
to erect a good hotel here.
The following resolutions of
condolence were adopted by the
students of the Normal school.
Whereas, in the wisdom of (tod
who has seen best to remove from
our midst the beloved wife of our
esteemed President P. I.. Camp
bell, therefore be il.
Resolved, That ill her death we
have lost a true Irieud and an ex
ample of noble womanhood.
Resolved, That we as a school
lender h ni our kindest sympathy
'n this sad bereavement.
Kesolved, I hal the Hag he draped
ami raiseu ai nau-
soii, .Mc.Minnviile college.
Pecitation.
I-UID.W, MOItMNC SKSSIoN.
1 i.... .
ivpeneci laxative Known, as it is,
the only remedy w hich is truly i
pleasing and refreshing to the taste '.
jo omi'i aim eueciuai tocleanse
Live
d IVie,
1 . .
.- aicsuu
oilman v.
li
.Must
II. 1 1 yd-: having purchased tie interest of L. T. Brock in the $
.V business, invites the attention of the public to his elegant stock
of fnrn it ute in his new quarters iu the Baltimore brick. He
has added a magnificent, line of newest patterns in bed-room
and t ai lor sets and all kinds of fine furniture, and has one of -Cr
the liue.-i furniture establishments in the city. Prices will be
found very reasonable. A tine iine of carpets and ruga bought $
befo.-o the raise will be sold at low fjguree. -a-
CIGAR C .
s i leu;, N.
v.iirv.-K!.-vvr
Cr
c..,. i:,... . i , i j" oiiipi iinu eneciiia toe leanse ;
Spec.al.hscn8s.ons gently in the Si, - H ' . tjl
-Met.oi.s ol I he Common :tiII10 or, in fact, ai any time anv . I ,n 4 ,i uitnr
ATit- -- I i o i 1
journals 1 heir place and puroose ! - vvmni. u iuriuiJ
ii... i...,..l. oi : i
ii in,. n.ifi;i o C'llH .11 1UII
I'liesi.
ologv and Hvgicne .Methods of '
guns .M iscellaneoi:-. '
General ilisjusion Th(
out of the schoolroom.
Al ICllNOON SCSSION.
)sl
'irsrt.
graceful siiajie,
and elegaia e.
self-opening
in
The S
Imparts a m
i securing comfort
uai no , j-.very corset has tin
i i ....
einnpr?. i nese eiasps. simpi
Construction. h.lve .toni.l.. i,..
Special discussion -Mo our pub- strength of the ordinary clasps,
be s-diools meet the reasonable ; can be hooked and unhooked in
wants of the community in regard j the usual manner, and have Un
to the teaching of morals and man-. great advantage iu the ease w it ii
ners-.' -Plunders iu English The j which they can be unhooked, hv
praitical in penmanship Draw- i merely pulling the string, and the
ing from an educational stand, corset will open like a Hash,
point Misuse of;ie.tbooks Miss-These clasps are so construed d
cellaneoiis. j that they will always s!av secure-
General discussions How to i ly fastened until the string is
.'aiii the conlide'.ii C of pupils j pulled. Any fueling of di-tiess
What rules ought a te;c'-icr make ; or discomfort from exertion, or a:iy
at th-oj cuing of his school .' , other cause, can thus be instantly
i:vr:siN; si:ssm. I relieved without disrobing, allow-
Pecitalion, Mrs. M. i:. Prowu. i ",,s ,lt'alt,lf"1 i.lctio'! " "'y, to
Tinner Ore.rmi great COIlllolt oi uie wearer
Address,.!. P. Hoi ner, Priuci-i
pal, Kosebiirg public schools.
Address, Pres. P. L. Campbell,'
State Normal School. Moiunoiiili :
ueorgia euitor nas tne lacu
THE VI SHINS SUnCEOM
' In Sprinct tlie young man's fancy
I-ijl itly turns to 1 1 lotufjl ts of love !"
d-et-d-d-tfCs-Cfd-ttifCfd-hiUfA-eftftftr
G
. Simpson-,
Sole Ajcnt.
l,oked on the lri;lit Sole.
I.'ccitatioii .
Social re-union.
of looking on the bright side
hiiuting accident near Scio, having j rumors about the condition of lh
ilia iianii niioi oil ami a terwar.Is sa e ol the terry r.i i
lied Monday evening I o.ineis lieimr such licit ilwv uu.
iu mom niii'' and raisei
Bume Ruuiura Sft at Kt by an 4Hi.lit ! mai for the period of one week.
from D B. Mot..tU. I sn ui:sr.
- - - -
Tl.e following allidavit I. om Mr.! ' ,""M'" u","'"--
M. P.. Monteilli is self-ex plttualory, I A bampiet was tendered (bl
and ought tj set at rest certain I members ol I'- Co.. O. N. G., at
the Melmoiiico reslaur.llit last
nl.iri h In .1-n I ii-l,unl. j
Kly's Cream Palm gives satis- '
faction to every one using it fori
oi i
things down to a line point, lb
says: '"We have been down with
the grip three days, but we are
feeling ipnte cheerful, as we ow n a
I j if In t In. f.(.iiietf.i-v riti.l flu. ....:..
caiaiinai imuuicH.-,,. in. .ueiior, ; factory owes us 1 (I for an adv-r-Mruggist,
Worcester, Mass i t ienient.'' In another column of
I bidieve Fly s Cream Palm is 'his paper he acknowledges the
the best article for catarrh ever receipt of a "cheerful liitle link '
ollered the public. Bush iV Co., ; entitled ' Are You Peadv Id Mie
I 'ruggists, Worcester, ,i ass. i Mail and F.xnress.
i
To If tin Wli.i Wails."
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i ,rf imJMs I f nfiiinhtc fit i-nmn
sii-ces-lui and -trfrP-j Vtf I 1 I
im n jftr.. Sn j ii
i. ra v wml. $ hit us 5
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The i.Ve s', mo u
most reliable Mi
norllr.vc: t.
OFFICF.-St. Charles Ho'.e
II KS ! to 11' A. M 1 t 4
All chroniv ami special diseases,
liseaes of women, diseases of
children, deformaties, etc., speedi
ly .inn ra. ii. -ally cured.
2?('o!i..u!tation free.
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W I hil'T. .VIToUNi: , AT
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I ' ink, .!i,.nn . i in -nii.
LAW
N'olii e of Sue k!io.l. i s
I
T"I !' T.
j main:.
a npiilated
from theellectsof the wound
A Wi.rjl to the Willi in Sum, lent.
Call find examine mv stvles and
prices ui lsdies, misses and chil
dren's hats before purchasing else
where. Mrs. C. J. Sower, Ladies
P.i.aar.
For Sale.
Three head of work oxen, well
broke and will girt 7 feet each,
will lie sold at a bargain. Impure
if J. K. llaight, Peoria, Oregon.
to lie reimbursed iu the event of
I he building of a bridge:
Slate of Oregon.
County of Lion,)
I, M. B. Moiiteith beini; liiel
duly sworn, say on 11. y oath that
when I sold my inleresi in the Al
bany ferry to J. V Cusick, he
paid me therefor -Fin. that I did
not then or at any other time wake
any agreement, or have any un
derstanding directly or indirectly
with Mr. Cusick or w ith any one
mi his behalf to refund or pay lo
article ol real merit. C. 1
j Allen, Mruggist, Springlield, Mass. j
j 1 nose woo use it speaK highly ot j One of the escapes now wanted at
j it . ( ieo. A. 1 1 ill, I H uggist, Spring- j Auburn Prison w as seven years in
held, Mass. making his wav to liberty, using a
! I 'r. .11 in I -i Iiii Ii'IQ in I'nn B'l I luf.i ... ' : i . t .... . .
v ....... , gitw on;v luiriy-uve minutes a
tory results. . 1. Draper, I ,nntli and sometimes not !.,. ,.
31ass.
evening by (ieo. K. Chamberlain,
the newlv elected captain. A de-'
il. 1 1 . 1 i
11. lima iiiirnii as sr-i ei 1 , ami ine . 1 1
occasion was one lorn . r,. M -Iggist, Springlield
meiiibeied. Lienten; li'-('oloi,i I i "
Irvine presented his successor Persons who lead a life of ex
with the shoulder straps of the exiiosure are subject to rheuma
nlhce in a hummous speech, which tism, neuralgia and lumbago and
was r plied to in an eloquent will liud a valuable remedy iu Mr.
inannei by Captain Chamberlain, j ' McLean's Volcanic Oil Lini
Toasts were proposed and n!u.rl. ment : it will banish oain and sub-
speeches ma e by the invited , due inllammatioii. I"
guests and members of the com- I Sleepless nights, made miserabl
.Meclini;. I
Is in:i;!-:i:v ;; i;, i p i
I -i.i. ',.lii.!.i -rs i,,c -I'll . i.i ,iu. ai.
i'.in Al;a Hi' aial .MillmgC, ,,,,,:, ,,v ,,
-!lai,y win l. hciil at the oi!-,'e n
I'i" m . r. 'arv in roiiiiis -J.", and in 1
' ' st --.Hitii!-l'.-.n.-i- building mi Kj,,t !
Mi-eel, Ahimv. (I-. oil t!ie iTlli il .v 1
saim- til ing the I,t .,,inlav 1.1 !
I. Is''!. at Iiii- tioiir .1' i ll f.ui,- i
i'i. .". M ., lor t In- pin-po,.. ..f el
-i irii im-.-ci.ir- lo r : (..r tlie
i"g V
The wise young man, the oi l man. the thriftv housewife, all will
turn their steps, when searching for tresh table delicacies, choice
butter, lrcs!i la:d eggs, staple and tancy jgroceries of all kinds, to the
grocery store of
O. EL Brownell.
ill'!
Apr
rill,
li;g
en-:
j.it.-.l A Hi,
il.v. Or.
i.. li.
w hole year. He had every t hing
to gain, however, and when he at
last dropped oil' the wall he covered
all traces of his route and lannot
be found.
dent's underwear at cost at the
New York C. P. K. store.
Manti pi. Is.
Movr N t K.
decretal v
:IOnce Aorain
Ptsr .
.liiv of .1
1 i-' il f, iir room coo ii;.
V i.ro-j. .it ll. p it liot.-.
Wo erii-ry
printer s
sort' il. buipglit
iii;i:iui'actnrir:
ItOISN.
.'iii't :ui give tin- In st of work
f irinting for (lie
Try its.
Al-I.KY A" S.MII.KY.
Well
'iircct from
at :i lnv i i u
-f
stahiuiery.
:is
tlic tiro.
ami me members linallv bv timt. t.-i-i-il.l.. ,i, i.;i..i.-a
ranis with tluee rousiiii? ' Cure i the r i,:l f,?,. ',.,, i,.
1 " , . ,, , JS-.l.
pany,
broke
cheers for I heir
new commander, (sale by Foshay it Mason"
TIIRAI.I.-To the wife of
in this city oil Miireli
daugliter.
E. Thral!.
-.'s. Ism,
Ic-ist
llintPV.
I Wo wisli U remind you that We car
jrv the most Complete Line of Hard-
wore, btoves and liano-es in the "Val
'ev. MATTHLWS & WASHBURN.