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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1891)
s THE MORNING HERALD: THURSDAY. APHIL J), 1891. $tormng gaily iicraUlj .ti.tr. The Daily Herald will 1e oni Bale each niortii:ir al II. J. Joncsi, l)ook store, where itt tn l- prociajry at 5 cents r (opr. JOTTI.VHS ARU TOWN. ;.i to S.-arls f,r a new -.i . r -ll(Jt'S. School lulls, at the l-a! bazaar. A !in" line ''I school shoe Sear Is.' .1. M. Mover, of Portlau 1, in "im. Tin the etc. New tle no k . war at the Ladies Ikiaar. A complete line of g iuiuish j ii r at Seails.' II.11.T. T. (Ii'cr, di Salem, was n tin- city yesterday. Miss Annie Hoult of 1 lan isbui g, was in the city yesterday. McFa. Men's Pavilion por.h'e i.'ncle 'l'!u'.-! Caliin show next Tuesday. $IO,IH () still left In 1:I Oil goo! farm security, immediately hy S. N. Steele A Co. I.. W. Ciiiss, loriiii-r 1 v o: tlii city, is. one of Wi.o.lbui us muly elected aldermen. I.. II. MeMahon. editor of thej in , Wooillmiu liiilepeiideut, w li the city yetiterday. Mrs. t'. .1. Koyal, of Salem, i visit iliej hiT si ter. Mis. I'.. A. 'McAlister in this city. A hurniii'j tine in the Froman hlock yesterday caused an alarm of lire. No damage was done. A couple of hoys hi a scullle l is! eveitinsr hnike ;i line s'lO plate ltUish window in the ttoie of K. I', .-eat Is. The Ladies of the t 'oii.i v. i ioaa i church, will eivi" a "spidei v (" Hociahle at the residence of Wm. Vance, K'riday i-vniu,' April Id. Dr. K. A. McAlister letninei't from Southern California on Sit urdar last, alter sever.il eek; e-.'onrn lol the hilnti ot iii health. .M rs. Mayrnie ioo.luian oi lii.l. -j'enhn-e, wtio passed -c "rid years of her irlhinid lile in tid city, was nsitini; IrieieU l.t ti yesterday. The woolen mills, which I heen shut down for a week, account of a hiick in the machin ery is ahout ready to n lllili'llil i iinniu.' arain. Mrs. I.. K. r.lain. Mrs A. h Ali-Coy, Miss Anna 1'iir.n and M,--Uhoda Hail, went to Portland c terday to attend the ie..o efy o' t ie I . I". church. The attachment suit against '. 1'.. Mont irue of l.el.anoii. hn.uli! j hr S.in Krancisco cicdilois f.ii ."00o has heen withdrawn, an. lie s'ore has hern leopene I. U.-inemlx r t iat th antiirer sai y eiei--es of lh" V. M. C. A Will I"- held ill the opera house next Sunday eveiiinj; at 7:10 Inioii s.uviees of the vaiiou cliiirches. I. C. Ireland has move! ihi Kxpiess and I'iolieer liom A 1 .i i:: t i l-'.ast I'ortl.iinl ami mw is-m- the daily nri'.")ii Kxpre.-s fi"!, 1 llast I'ortl.iu I. S'K .-s attend tin ' Kx prese. W. II. Wa'iier and liar tei Cranur, lessees of the Ail.ari. opera hoti-e went t Portland yes terday. They ate ho. king s..mi lirst-class attractions to appear n the near future. Julius iradwol.l ha- oj ere. I a' histiohleii Pule Pala' stoie : line of linelv finished burs' safe!. ' I I i bicycles, which will be sold mu cheaper than they can be m chased elsew belt'. in at reduction sale i f trime.: and u nt i i u ii-d hats at the M.s.-e: P.all on Wednesday and Thursday, prices lowc. than ever I. clou Known in Albany, remi-mbe; Wednesday and Thuc-day. The Y. P. . C. I-:., of tin Christian church w ill gi'.e a ": i.o-s.M-iaI" at the W. ('. T. C. hall ..i, Fiidar eyeliing April loth, l'lti admi--ion to all ladies hiimin: lunch in a shoe. An adiiii.-se.r fee of -VI cents w ill be charged each gentleman y.hich entitles him t. hittiself and lady. A rhmt pro gramme eoiisisting of music tab leaux, pantomime etc., will In reii.ieied. Ice cream. candy oranges and c.Hie will ! ei n i. No pain" w ill be spared to mal i the evening pleasant and enter taiuing. -.ciybody is cunhaliy ijiyited. l..r A II. :n. v Waul II ' I he c-mmittee on maiiuta. 01 the Poitl.titd Chamber ol . I uric: i C.ao ' ineii-i' aie authoi'.iy for the sta'e-I meilt that the piopf.-.i ion lr. III lOl t.)akl i'd. C.il., company to il I.anv L'oaidt.f Trade, iclati Ai- ! t;. 1 the -slahlil.ing heie i a knit : lioiaery l.ietory. i- also made to' ayy other city in the -late lirsl I ready to take advantage of the! oiler. The chairman of the ci.i ; mittee has been shown t hinm.-li I The ak!and factor y ari l n-ah. s ; the magnitude of the plan! and! t he inijH .rtance i : sin b an indus try w o. i Id be to this or atly sect r .n ' ol this state. The inach im r 1 meiiiioiie.l is sni'ed n -t oi;ly I'm : tnakiiej hoiseiy, but iiudcrwi ai a-; well, for men, women and i 1 1 i ; ilreii. T'nit class ol good- ..: women arid children is r i . . t m ide in on gou, and t an be pimitably : as i.tiicr wo ih-n g ... Is an- n..w . Our facilities for th.s maiiufai I u'e ate b iter than at Oakland. Cal.' Such a factory will ay heie ala! pay ved. I Killini; l.ii-aeil Huhi The state domestic at.imal coin- : mission has ,r.lcic.i killed li.m horses in Maiion county, wi.iciii are all'.icted with glei t or ian.ier -. i net il aide and coiilaiou -. ( ount Stoi k Inspector Simi-tal is cart- iiig out th dels, lb- ill also proceed in a day m s. to dip, ac : c.rding to law, a band i.i :!.ini sheep, which be fotn.d to be af-; llitted with scab. i TEgOUKTY CODRI". j A Sp'C:.f Stiiiva Culled to Cons:.Ui lib? ' jja. jf- B:iJ;e (lueitira other routine luisine term was tiatisa.-ted as folk Ti?e hill of s. . Wallace S. al. was continued. The hill of l'olk county, account poor, of !l'7, was dismissed. Tiie resignation of F. McNeil as superintendent of io.nl distii.-t No. w ..s aci ejirc' d and Ceo. ,vhepht ,'d I ai-tioiiited. In the matter of the siippDit ot ; Mrs. Maty ialow.iy, allowed sS. I ii the m:-.t ter of the petition of ! N. I'.. Washhii'ii et ah.for loc il'ntn oi comity toail, allowed, ami Wash ll'iiiiiip'. (ireen Mchuuald, 1. ! Meyers and V. T. T. ! isher ap I pointed to meet at Shelhiirn, I. inn I co'inlv, en Moii.iav, April -7, lS'.H. 1 at It) a. m. ! In the matter of fees of wit- nesses s hefore (lie i(rand jury for tlu .March term allowed. ol circuit com I. In (he state ca.- nia tel es, alloi f wit ne ed. fc in j i-.n i s m i ou i:i. . C. l. Mont;i.'ue. aid poor ! . I'. Co.-diow, aid pi or. . . I i. C. Co' iley, ;! hi poor iCoSvV l-'iniey, aid p-xir ... I an W. l:ui:iii iu;rh,aid poor j ' i. I". ( 'raw !!.!. ail p v ; Ladies Aii Soeiet ,ai.l p xu ill. II lit. a: I poor . . ! W. I'. Cm!, salarr i i. I- . 11m- ell, s ilary I'. II. N. Li.it 'kl'iirt:, salarr ' N. I'. I'a ne. siilary ; I". (( III V.) i. ol III Oil M u;i S O' l I:: 7". ', t i o, , s, -y, l'i i.i i i hi I'M so j .M. stoii, I iy '-.v t t sta- tloll.ll v Mis..l.is'.i-,.,. diss ,V Liu lionary . . Aihaiu- liitcti lights Act ouul in ti, I I vt . loa 1 1 i 1 1 1" , ! iia- s mi -7 "' 7 0:. CI' IS on ." on sr. :.'i i j i.'i j.: .mi 0 do l' oo ; I'C los :i !:; V! .Vi i0 r. oo ."i lie on ." Ol! .". I -1 1 i i.i: 7 I ii - .i i IS Ml I "i oi i :: no .li' ht C e caiirl John Sm, i ii, aid poir K. ioiri, aid unr Albany Water Co., water . l-.. '. Phelps, stationary J. M. Nil hols. 'n et. lo.nls Woodcock lc s- i I loyon, aect. roa is :.. It. U. A. Pi. itt, in. t. i .11. iMvis a'-i t . insane , in-' t . ins tl i nit . . a -ct in -.in . oiinl i-i-d P. W'aila. e-i justice P. I'aM.e it Pros., ; t 1 1 ill it i mi t W. L. .I. ste '. a: n. . '.. W. Mas' t I. P. Wallace, J. I. Hill. I. II. Llli-, N. P. Pay lie, P.ii-h V.V Slilili V I. It lolief, llale ,V ll i uiald. Mestotl. I j;e- ,V Co., I il. I K. 'I M. .V I 'i oil horn me, T. I i -her, aect it. ':!i- l i.'I i"es I'- w a ting on i nil t I-.' Iio Paikt Win. P. W r Pi. p u 1 1 1 t .... ., aid po r i:'igh. per Aithur- Alidtew 01) lit' '.tl w s, an. ni. .1 seal V .-:. m.lse... i.i i i I i: i l-I . Tl H-i in:' i : a list ..I lely-is reiii.ino t K tiie ix.st olhce at A - iiany Or. . ; . : 1 1 -; 1 1 I s-.i i , uncal led l"i : ( '. P. P.i van. F. .1 . ( 'unnlev. I la: iy Ciaue, Miss Los" Cuitis, Mrs. Alary A. Cm I is, Mr. .I.F.icii:-, l i nk iilnioii John Hill. I'. auk Moor. 1 1 vi i g M. t'iai v. Mrs. Mary I rule, l.i.g.-i.i -mrh. C..:n-Wat!-. C. Pi'.n .la! I : - i 1 1 1 1 v , U alltel o. C. A ..i. i- I mi I irl.li.'... Ii. N. M.tehell, wilting I Iht Saiem t '! ad-smau iioio Trace-,-City, 'fenne r. e, ibaus this pretty piclure, alt-o having read some Oiieoti iin nii'.'i at i.ni literature: "Yell said that you had rather have loo acre- ill Oregon, cover-d with brush and titiibecsis thick as I cur on a 'I'.'.'. I hat i to have a fai m in tie- Fastci n state". Now I tell lull t le s- 'felines l eans would bi;e to haye a home if the biU'h ar d liliii.el 'A.ts :o thick you couiil'l -tick a l.u'eliei l.tole iii il." Mr. Mitchell !':i'i there are inanv in his yicin.lv who are lookinir aiiMoii .Iv at I 'ie on ;K their iui'iie home. Any new spapt r or j 'it'll iile! In.:.: t .i- state: t nt I here 1 :tt)'.- i. :el tiv .!.. ns ol I'm - j w iai w :nt to make a t han 'e. I tic 1 1,, gou hti-rature ' is is ea: mi r Ibei, pas-eil liom it is actual! , inii.y to lamily V till out. until III Fi M. i.-V e s Il..ue t I l ..... Keliii 'i I. ti riM'.l . ian notices t h Tl:. Aleck i ti m ou .ii nor t t Perfl ton wa des' 1 1 ,y fjyi - ..o i.e".-i .:tiu:..iy i ei: u::r Mr. ,eeie ;,s iXtl.le: supp, , M ben he i. i I y,.- Ii,,-, w in, i aiiuh'. pl..h ib;' ii.im he sl.e.e pipe, ur.l. r tke t.,,.1. 1- I ),..; at I lined itch heieln a.- i i,-,i , colild re -l '-. I iie.'.li Ii it. ha. ie;: If as.-isiance. ami I he bon A ill. us content- e.e;!ine s III ding V h i it 1 e 1 1 . 1 1 1 . i ; ' . .1 n bur lied to t hi gr am I. lies:; i d alter haul .-i 1- in ,-a. m barn. The boil e u as a lit W ..in Mr. McKeni t st imates his y."iin ; no insurance. I le v hii: i :is soon as possible. ; it Vt 'e.l, at l :itl i.f llrt. .1. P. v. .1. M. Ilogue C. lb gne id Corvall In. me in that jilaci t hi- adv a lie. I age ot has bet ii a man activity, and has and uiet'ul lite. U. il.i'4111-. . father of C. is, .b, .1 at his Tuesday, at s2yt-ar.' He of ttolldeilill spent a iiieri H.is to c. A C'MTPspoiiilent i" the A.-; i ia Kvening Pullelin, in speaking ol ' 'the railroad situation says: ; One tiling is certain a mere local j line ill r.ot do just ice to the pus- i sibihties nf your ioit. That it; would do some go. d i tin ! .-iii ihle, j it iniirlit eneouiage tl; r roads to ' bu id, still for A -;.: ia to distance all competitors and hi-cuv a -'nod sec , nd to San Francis.',, first voti .want a line icnu the plains bet mid the Po.-kies :.. make this he." sea - .,,rt. Must lh;s line he the Fi.:.;:i Pa - iv h '.' We think n it The Cuion Fa.-'.sic has her interests cent red I elsew here, '"np the ciet k' as roll ! .-ay. It siie biiilt to Astoria i it would he a hianch hue. I The Southern l'acit'e.- and ; t l1' lie i i; t lii-t r. 1 "!! I i . i'u . Iiave tiieir tei initial ports, and As toria would still In. Id only a second plaiv where she deseires a tirst. Have roil heard thai the lenrer l:io i : ei.'on .' I e:i ver o ainle is huildiie' into 1.) yon itnow that the . Lin i irande has hoiih .'on Pacific, which inns t c-'.:.t of the Cascades Alhanv to Vaiiuina I'.av'.' the Ore flolll JU through Will it mak i aipiina their se:t thev know w h it port? Not if Astoria is. Not if stoiiaw!ll ive them a welcoming hand. A line fiom Astori i is all that will he recessarr to give you a transcontinental line, to hreak the ii'onopolv, the crushing monopoly of the I'nioii Pai ilic, giving new lite to A- tot ia and n --. hope to ( )) i i . RAILROAD GOSSIP. &tst.r.a Ccr.'Pspiiudcnt Aioutt:.fc Ortiroa raii! Aline which has come so far ; coiiiicilmen of w honi we are proud, would not hesitate to Imiid these ! J"hn McClui.g is the mayor eh ct, lew miles futh. -r. All yon need to ! :ill'l the counciiiiieii Judge Walton, do s ) i ; to show the iiew comer s ' -:l ver Dorris, ant! grocery -man what advantages A-ioiiacan olli-r, Page. hid thin welcome atul pro:ui.-e Uur streets timing the winter them ah the support and aid you hare hail the sloppinesa of all weh can L'ive. j foot cities whose streets are not io then tell these I , nver people , pa veil, hut with the coming pave w hat you are, take them to Astoria, nu nt ami sewers we look for chow them oiir harhor, your ji-l ty , 1 cleaner times, let them ineastiie the Iwcnlv-six! i-, .,,, u, , . , i ..l.,,,,! feet of itlel oil the hat at low tide, I ike l hem In!. tu I anil show them v.. ir line fures's a-id v. tin ihle coal, and Fn a-.-ure tl em I hey ever hope ! see t heir I hoiiiii 'h su vi"., huil.l to tiny must. that i. ' line a , -!oi ia i i A Nut i-l Oiler. We have i iv- .l a t I 'ouiiniou llhistrated, v otilv hili class iilie-ti l! I I ! in n is tne 1 u riial pub i- hi d in ( 'ana la. Wit h t h beginning ol tin- present year it , w as fill.: I get I to tuilily folli pages i wceklv, and n-w ami striking! ! i 'e-IMi y features have been added, it is protti: civ illii-tra't-tl in the : ' hiih, s! ie i.t phot. i"i a in e ai t j liogcther.i highly interes- : ; Mil an 1 a dr.! ! I ( 'an- ' and is alio, i t 111;' jo:t; :-a 1 ad:. in si. ill ! pubhsL. is Hid enter prise. The h:. e in. in 'ii i ated a I ', I'Cie i sis n mpet it ion for I he current 1 i lis, u hie! i bears I In- -t.;m:. nf "i igiualitr. ix .i:ie-liiiiis an- ' ' put.li ii.-.t each looiilh, ami the I j m iterial for au.-.w-iing tlieiu is i I found ill the rmiii! e-i s for t hat i month. ' inly sub-ei ibeis compete, I and I he pri.t s, w hich number I HO t. 1 t cecd it i in value, 'fin- 1 sin.illesl in al':td at v"i, and the liisl i - ?7 Mi in g.-iil. The piibli-h-1 ei J aiiiioun e I!. at. my dis.-aii--iied ' pi i.e-w i liner lna exchaneea plie lot tie- ei.-h value al wnicii it is rated in t ne ia ish'.I L.-t. As the lllu-tiati-d i j nil n tl it h.l- e keeping promises The pllhlishei'S l.itiio, and Pub. i Hot a "like'' : ,-iuy re i-on for it ;i Sll'-ISeribcl's. ; I he SahistoM I ( '.. Montreal, ' atilioiiuce I hat on cecipt i.i Il'cents in -tamps 'Canadian or A mei ie ui; lin y will forward to any ad. In s- a: sample copy w it h lull p u ! iculai s : as to it i in-, etc. Tu o l:l s (litl y. The Ladies' Paaar will intro duce I lie s:y le of 'sales .lavs," and ' on next W e Ine.-day and Thur-d.iy ! tli.y will have a special sale ol j i licit elegant ar.il stylish tiimmeiL n.iliiiiery, eoti-i.-' ing oi all thelal-1 est novelties in ha's, (o.U.-s and i.oiim ts f ii 1 idi- s. iiii.-aes aiel chil- In ii. I it' ll li.il will he inaikeil in p. am ;, gun s at less (nan i'.tli it- actual price. This : cli aiam e sale, but a spe ial s III) i sale i lav .: tin- in., sl seasonable eoods, and vxill la t bn'. t-.vo .lavs. I on't ' fail to visit this sab- and secure l the -.'leatet haiL'ailiS ever ollere.l in the milliin iy line. Positive foi t ao days only. m-itiiu -iii:ini.s. I ! lie activ a 1 r c -i an 1 tiling 1 1 1 it-1 1 ( j from , kind sympathy extended ihe : a.l .bow nin: and sub.-ii l.uiial ol Mrs. Marv M.-llal. the peO.e on t he arid in I'.any tie .Nort'i Santiam I i.e.iilfelt thanks I il the lllld.-r ieit'd is extended We also return thanks to tin- Uev Lams .Metaver, and the getitli mi n i ho acted as pall-beateis ; also to the penp e i,f All. my al larue who ' bel'.-iemle i us in uiir heieav emei.t. ! .ilhativ, AHr-ii-4. I; Mr. .V .Mis. C Ni: mi i: ov : i Kill lie: lull s:ili- ol .11 1 1 1 1 ni'l'.v, 1 At Ida M. Plilsb's next WedliS- day and Thursday April Nth aii'J '.'-.Ii. (trial, casti -aies lor t he t ,, la.s, all the latest styles in h.Ps a id hi mi I -' i nniie'd and tint r ii.uu e I , p 1 1 1 - s 1 e. e i t hail ever a Mole.1 in Albany. N i.l iei'. Pr. Mc list u has r.-luiiie.i to A 1 1 ... ii v :m. I will iceeive patients at his n si lenee, c i m-i of Ferry and Nint 1 1 st reels. , GEO NAGLEY HEARD FROM. i Hn Is Alive, and Started to. Tramp toward tbe State of California. The in Ktti'i-..us disappearance of lien Xagley from this city last week has at last heen explained. Mr. II. V. Stewart wiitesthe follow in;; note from Coniatoek station, Oregon, under date of April 5: "I noticed in the Or cg.mioii of to-ilay a paragraph ' wl1" " mentions uic eiai.ten and i "'.viterous disappearance of a man i joined llworge Nagley, from Al , lilllv' 81U'" , iyf umstanees ! 1,s to 1,iul to ll,e 1,,'lR,f tl,llt l' bad committed suicide. I sold tliia j I"" '', or man -ivin same name, a i ,l,ktt ti Sisson, Cal., last night, I 1K' l'-v' that he had heen sick, ami watketi tins lar. thinking it would implore his health, hut his feet had hecoiue Hore, and he con cluded te take the train. lie is a coiiiinon-sied man, weighs from I.'iO to 1-10 pounds', is of samly cijtm!exi(ii ami hald lieadcd. This is no ti.juht the missinz man, and the news w ill set at rest tin; i a.s oi Lis friends thai he had committed suicide. He h?d 7 wiieu last seen in Alhanv. LUCESE NOTES- Ki tiiAK, April, .s. ISiil Foi the first time in the historj of Ku ;eiie po itics has crept into our city election. Last Monday we had a division of this kim1, and I he repuhlicaii ticket was elected. I u school and city matters this is an important state of things, but in F.ugene they were excellent gootl men on hot It tickets, and as we did not fail to get a niavor ami hiisy as usual at this time of the ear, hut while a good ileal of hull. ling is going of vacant houses. oil there are lot A thief attempted to break illtnil-' C. I.'obl.iiis. The e. i.l.niles Lacker s villi store tlicother night, hut he w as confronted hy the man who slept insi.le, and ran away in g i sh.tpe. It seems inipossi in ushal to please t he le for any llllgeueites. Tiie hi st inacshal in the woil.i Would be bitterly oppose close of a vear's service. al the Mak i in. ii-al ( litireli MiniHler. i-rviii. The .afayette conference of the l-.vangelical chur-li have made tin' lol low ing appoint meiits of miiiis lers for tne Oregon d'strict : Fast Portland C C. Poling. Tibbe'.s ad. lit ion N. F. Klet. iu'. Albina. St. Johns and La Camas -J. M. Hick. Columbia and Clatskanie J. M. Peauchamp. I'avton ami Newlerg II. I,. Pi-att'and O. S. Haines. I.ifayette and McMiiinvilli M. J. Paliaiit vne. , King- Valler ami Lew isrille ('. N. Plow m;.n. I Corrallis and 1 ruli peiideiice 1 . 1 V. P .lling. ! Hallas and Surer A. W. Teats, j Ya.jtiina Pay F. J. Strarer. ! Neii.ilem J" A Pay. " j P.cooks mission .1. Powersox, j Salem V.. S. Pollinger. i Albany and Prow nsville J. Powetsox and Archie Parker, mi- i tier P. 11. Swift Home L. A. Yost. Oregon City, Portland. Fast P'-rtlaii I tier.; and Milwaukee I Cndi'i-the care of presiding elder j until supplied. TIIK VVOIII.ll I.MtK IIKIt. I he facilities of the i.rejN-nt dav i or the production of crerythiii". it it will conduce to the material (welfare and comfort of mankind' 1 are alrno-t unlimited and when : f l'..,. ,. -..J .1.1 ....... I. ......1 in: .ii i.i i as i-ii i icneil w ll ll i ne on ly perfect laxative known, as it is ".' '""I '""' "J w men is. iruiy I'lt'asing ami refreshing to the taste and prompt amlellectual tocleanse iiti:ssiem gemiy in Uie pril. time or, in fact, at any time any the belter it is known the moie h. pular it. becomes. , ( iiliiri li In i lluliiiiil. Fly's Cream Palm fat lion to every one gives salis- UHing it fol , eatai i hal I roubles. i ic. Mellor, I ii ii'."'ist. Worcester. Muss I hi lieve I il v's Cream l!:ihn i the best in t icle for catarrh ever ! ollered the public. Push .t l.. 1 iuggists, Worcester, Mass, A article of real merit. (J. P. Allen, I rugi'ist , Spi inglield, Mas.s. Those who useit si.eak liiL'hlrof ! it . ( ieo. A. 1 1 ill, 1 h ugtrist,, Sprin;: i li.-ld, Mass. ( ream halm has given satisfac- ton i:u: ll HUltS. W . ;i-t , SpringtieM, P. Uraper, Mass. .1 list Ki-rflveil. I have just received iny spring 'tk of P.ia.er jackets, Uufess accAt,iliali plaited capes ami beaded Cilpesn t lie latest styles. Ladies u ill tlo Wdl Id examine my stock helote purchasing elsewhere. l i. W. Simc-on. Fveii hearty let ling thtr most vigorous and people have at times a .1 weariness and lassitude. I lo dispel this feeliiii! lake Ir. ,L I II. iJcLean's Sarsaparilla : it will Imparl vigor and vitality. Try our elegant teas and collees, Ihe finest in the city. Once used always used. Mueller A tiarrett. That hacking coiiL'h can be so iuickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We iruaiatree il. Sold hr Foshay .v Mason. Shiloh's (aire and consumption curt: is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures coiieiimption. For sale by Foshar iV Mason. COASt NOTES. Jud)reM. L. Pipes will coiiveiiei circuit court for Lenton county at I Corvallis April 1.'!. ! The 1 ndians on the Warm Sprinitj agency are preparing to put in ' their spring crop, a larger acreage ' than ever hefore. i If present plans are not changed, President Harrison and paity will pass thr.tugh the Willamette ral ieyeitheron April :!'Jth or .Mir 1st. The state teachers institute will he held this cummer at Newport. The heaeh will he lined w ith lovely schoolmarms during the session. Truly, the attractions at Yatpiina are increasing. Calif, is now the proper ahhrevi-1 ation lor Calilornia in onle avoid confusion with Col. W hah- 1 lie carcass ot a sperm ninety-tire feet in length washed ashore on the heaeh was near Cape Arrago, helow Lmpire Citr, 1 few il-ivs -i.ro II - is ..mm.it iv- a itv iiavs ago. Jt was piomptiv located hy its discoverers and pre- pa rat ions in at le to secure the oi 1 and hone. The head gave S'HI gallons, and the remaining por tion 120 barrels of oil. lion. John C. 1 train died at his home in I train on Similar, lie .. .... :.. i m. ioo v. tin ijoi ii in illtty lOi.i. i The Salem Statesman rises with i the remark that the gentlemen in the Oregon penitentiary are the politest fellows imaginable. They are always saying "pardon me." The I alles Chronicle eays that it is currently reported that Mr. John Micheli ami Mr. W. II. Vanhibhe of that city hare struck "pay dirt.'' Some time ago they i bjught a piece of land in Whatcom, i Wash., for $"000 and a lucky turn j in the w heel of fortune war: ants i them in, to-dar, tiguring on ge'- ting 1(120,000 for it. The conimencement e.ercis- s of the medical depaituient of the, Willamette university were he!u in Portland Monday evi-nin.'. I r. j E. P. l-'raser, dean of that depart- i inesit, delivere I the atldce.-s to the: graduates. The liowcr of the! pharmaceutical graduating c! ;ss is Miss Lena Knickerbocker, t'i:i inly lady graduate from the insti- ! lution this year. Her associates ill t he class w en- !.'. S. ('..His :m.l I from th j Fin'ene i I'unniii medical ilt;.arluu-nt are Clvruer, litor.'e .1 . Willis P. Morse and ( troville W. Yeargain. llSS or ASSKSSM KXi, lli.u till' llirt-4'lit .-s--m.- iti Hit-Slut.- liileiiil ti. value l'i-.e.-r t . Assessor 1'rannin, who has bet n industriously making in.iiiries to discover tint basis ol asses-uitnt m other counties of the state, sas, the Fast Oregoni.ui, hands us tor ! publication the following slate ' ment of rabies tbe i. if. lent assessors heard from intend put tin;; on property this year. It is curious as show ing the inc. pi ility ' which it appears is a result ..f the , inability of the assessors to act in coeert : fJ Josephine 100 per cent. Columbia real est ite. same as last year; ma'-hineiy. Mi p.-r cent : all stock, 7" per cent : mor'.L'iiL'- s. Ml per cents ; money an i a -'ii.ts. 100 per cent. Polk 7" per cent. Pc'titon Males on land. Mi per cent ; sto.k and men -iiauui.-e, 7" percent. Coos titi ' ; per cent. Hoiiglas less than 7- pi r cent, l irant 10.1 per cent. Linn fame as las! year. Lane 7o (ter cent. Washington -VI per cent. Jackson higher than last rear. ' Multnomah 1 : to inert traces, o0 cent. Clackamas neaily Fnion average. Vasco--tlllih'ildeil, assess at PHI per cent, y ill not oppose it . Tillamook higher on i I'.ul v ; "iti j er cent. but if the pe will Pie last ti an year, The Yamhill county as-.sol- wri'es Mr. Prannin that the aver age of the above is nearly tl.'! per cent., and he will endeavor to assess at the value, except moicy and mortgages, which ho wiii assess at ! I per cent. Assessor Prannin intends pi ic ing a valuation of r.t'.-' . per cent on leal estate and mortgages in that counlr, and will assess monev. notes, and accounts; at their lace value. An I iiplea-iaiil Kx .eri-ni-i'. The Paker City Plade gives the follow ing kick on railroad travel ing management: "Yesterday! afternoon a man and his wile wilh Jive children arrived at Hunting ton en route for Portland. They were told hy the conductor to change cars. The wife with four of the children were assisted by the husband to the first section ot the train, when the husband returned for the baby mid the balance of the luggage. P.efore he returned the first section pulled out, and the family were not re united until they reached this city. Ihe mother with her part ol the brood alighted at Ihe depot and waited for Ihe second sec...... to arrive. 1 his state ol allan s Ii is ; heen a common occurrence lal or and will he as long as the pie.-eiil management exists." Sleepless nights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's C tire is the remedy for you. l or sale hy Foshay iv Mason. Dizziness, nausea. ilroitsmess distress after eating, can he cured; and prevented by taking Pr. .1. II. ' McLean's Lirer and Kidney Pillets ! (little pihso ! The most delicate coiistit'ition ; can safelr use Dr. J. II. Mt Lean's Tar Wine Lung Palm. It N a sine remedy for coughs, loss of voice, ; and all throat and lung troubles.: Croup, whooping; cough and j bronchitis immediately relived by. Shiloh's Cure. For sale by Foshay j A: Mason. 1 Hl.SIXKSS LOCALS. 1 1 ill t ii iv Hawson, druggists. j French keeps railroad time. j to Vierecks for a trood share ! Walliiaperat Cuinming's drug! HI on , Fresh lettuce every Parker I'.ros. morning at : . Jiuv gasoline store ; thews iV; Washhurn. from Mat- Cent's (doves at cost at the New l oi k I . I.. IC. store. (ifiit's underwear at cost at the New York C. P. U. store. Pants and overalls at cost at the New Yoik C. P.. II. (store. Just received, our new line of sunshades and parasols. Ladies Paatir. For l.i me hack, side or chest to : use Shlioh s ttirous D'aster. Price j L'" cents at l oshav v .Mason. I mtmmMmmmm XKIV TO-HA V. .. ' 1,,I:KMI '-""V t tin: Allrtnv Ki-I, M.r - k,.,,.Ar r , .,. ,.1, ,.)liP I(au I yur i-i.ii r f..r tn.im ai th..- -nimi, iu i- i " tint i.i . ai-o iii. i,, ti ,im.ir .'ii tint il:i. i.ti :tml trf.tit in . is.-.., I. .nu.: ant! ait. I dclhr.ftl lr. r M. IIU'K, I'.. .p. poultry ilussol to or I.- the eitv. NOWUUCilTO THINK CF IT. , . THEN CRY WITH JOY, i-l.-.. TUESDAY, AP8SL I4TH, Mi Fadden's Maiiiiiii.fi Pavil ion ltoiihle Uncle Tern's (j. ..bin Co. will aj ear under canas o!l the court house s.oiaie, with a company of playeiH careliillr selec'ed for tl.eii di ¬ ! lisle, ability to id! .ne r. .pi i re ! in. -ills of the play. ' 2 Loiisys, i 2 M irks, i 2 l..n-es, 2 Mules, ! I P.lnod llotlieis. ! 2 -heti.ii.d Piuiies, ! 12 .Iu-i--:ai-s, j l.i llbilee iuL't rs, lo Performers. 2 cars .f special scenery, a com pany of people. A pot in ; ol laughter and tears eu doised by pulpit, pre-s and public. :;i:M stuff r pauahf, at 12o'clo-k, rain or shine. P. member the dat-j and (dace t'.-urt house s.piate, Tuesday, Ai.ii! 1 Ith. DKLMOiV ICO fi 0 I' iv ivJiiii'ciiuiiei i. Cnmitiiitg'M lrtig torc. FivnIi Homo Made Bread daih Pies, Cake", Flc. Special 'I pai tit s rates iiiade for and weddings. bak ing if Stiirklioliler .tlelfni; N'-e I- ItCUKI'.V tilVKN 'III T Till: ! 1 vt... I.I.. '.i.-r i.i: f.n.' .. Hi.- A I V M.ti.ii ; .e.-l Milling ( .icp.iev ..I ! in y nl Ic.-.il nt I In- .!.. c .. -e.-rer.i rv ei ne a::- :'. :.inl VC, in S-r.ltl .1; I'-ai. e l.iii'iiu.g en l-'ir.-l et, A I., ti V, t lr , i.:i i ie y, , i;iv. sillll . iii, i-'l. lot I. !-. V. S . e ri ii ;.iti vein ').,!. .! "a:;. 'i'rui' , f..r tli ie l.i-: lell. I: IV I.I le ' . f ( I ei . c II r.'l P.. tl.ll! t- r tli. I -'.tl. . 'l. I. I! M M 1 K. Sr.Tl.l! Mo!! Kl.M r i,.'i-..i. . r reoui ,-nlt i. !t. e'.t Let. I. .1 A l . f cairv a iafje slin k of priiilef's stali'Uierr, well ap-j Soltnl. 1 n ti 1 iTl 1 1 direct fl'i'lll tliel manufacturer.-; nt :i I v liirure. a ml ran i.'ivi' tlif Lest nf ivi.r!. in all Kiii'l ! a-! in. mi s ol tntltll! Ti v us, I'.i !s! i:y .V I.T till- Ml I. IV. N i.i let- I.o I lltiUriilitiii. i nit.-.: s m i 'it i , or. i t.-i 1,-ei.l 1 till. a- ) , a 1". ... Isal. 1 1 ti tii.it in .-..nil. -i.'cie. Ni w idi 1 1, i: lu Tel. I L the . -lens el 111.' I ( f .-..l.jr.-s.- , -act!, a, "ah :.. 1 1 .r tl..- suli if .Inn.' lit.- sitC.s ..f 1 itii..nii... Ol.'j"'l. . ...i i 11 -1 u ... Iii- i:t"ti 'rtTi.:or) ." i"r. el s :t: 1 r:itn-i ,1, -.tiiiir ef St.te et l'iliif.r'Mt'., ll is t hit. s.ti t .1 u 1. ..I : !ltn ..iitir i.w s-.i..fn 'ute-llti lit ' N t. . ;.!, I Sec. Nil. 1 : tl N". ll,. l.t 1 1-i s h- r "f s,.:i 11 tl,. ... In ft On- S. W J .1 ', ill 'lii.it -liif Ne, 11 S-.iih, :. Kn-t, a:i.l ill etc rt-. l ew tint :ltt w :it..re Viiln .i-le f.tr C?. ttm- tlti.ti pen. tiaur.i! (.iirK.:-i., and ; t.. . -t:ili!i-li Ii - l iini ti. s.ii. iuii'l h. f..r. tl i la 'iti r :itnl K -i i tier nf ll.iis (iil"n c nt Orri.'"li ' 1 it 1 . o.-i -a-.11, on I umliii , tl.i ;.tli ih.j ol .M o I Isal. I II.- MAiti. s :is wit iiesses: .1. V:iti Horn, (V I Cmt.iill, M. ttl!t ml iiti.l J. K. Pf sv, all ff I S:ui Kr:iii-i---., raliforniii. Any :ei.' till per ' s-jiis el.iilltin.' :l llersi'ti I lie nl.ole .1. rt,:ri.le.l I Iitti.U tire re-Hie till lo tilt- tlirir elailtn in : tins .tr. ; iv.ti. .i-..I. .. l.el'i.rc sai.l ftli tl:iy ul -Mux, J. T. AITI-T.SOV. Ii. L'ltter, ..iiee l.ir I'lil.lii'iilii.n. ' I Miff M.MKs l,lc OHI.K, 1 , Or. -,''ti I iti , oreu-oli, .Ian, 1-.', 11. I j Ntll It'K i-. Il-n-l.l uilen t.lat in Cf lnflii'ti. e with i- i -rei iniiii.s . ,f ti.. a.-1 f t e liiili-M i..' I .Inn IsTs, . nl it '-1 "An if t t .r tl.i- sale ol J liinl.. r tan.ls in lh.: Ft;ee( n( c'alllorni:., i ore.:, m, N.-i.i.la anil Waltii-t-.'i Terrlti.ri," rliiirlff l'ronse, .if llaiivanls, cetltity of t ..,..7, fr the imrelitw: rata iit.i.i. t i.i- oih il.ii Hiinrn Ht.itenietit Nil. in of the S. .1 oi N. K. i an. Im's 1 .iiul ot section .No. f, in t..un shit. No. lit South Kane .. :! e:ist anil will oti'-r .r .'.f to show that the- larnl neiiltt ii ltntre laiuaKli f..r its tnnlur or H..ttu th.in ari.-nlttnal j.urN.Hi h, a'l.l tu e-itiil.lish Ii in claim ti anl lanil In-forn the lli'wter an.l K. e. ti. r of tlii- oil'.-cat Oregon Cey. Or. on, .... I Imii lav the T'h .lav ot M iy, 1 y lie Halm' an nitt.e-s.-s. 11.1. Pre-t-m, 4. II. r..lif.s, T K. Nurm ami V, 11. Oateti, ali f lta war. is, Calif.. rttia Any an.i al! .i-r..i.ti elaiiiiitur aiheriiely the atoi c-.I.-hi-i i1m-.I 1 ml i are t -.Uestel t' fill- their clai'iiM i:t thii l.llin on ..r ln.fie-e nai.l Till .lai of Mav, sal. J. T. AI'I'KHStiN. Keiwt.T. Ni.ller ol I I mi I rlllelliilil , ol trK in herein tiien that ihe tin.ler-fifc-tl.-;l aihnilllstratrix Of tin estate lf J. J. liorris, ile.-e.i.'.l, h:is file. I l.er tlreil ace.iunt .it. sai.l ailnntiistratrix of itai'l i-st-.te, an.l tiat ! or.ler of Ihe lOntitv ctirt i.f l.inn i-olll.tv. Ort'soit, mi Ihe '.'tit "lav "1 Mal at III A. M., 'f ail liy his heen rie.l l.y the ourtas'he tin.e tor heariiiK and setlliiiir Kaiit ai't-onitt. Mits. M. K ItniiRis. A.lininialrator. Al 1 U ,A UM" HllllUlUllt: ) .1.... .. i Highest of all in Leavening Power. Mm ABSOLUTELY PURE L. K. llio Leading Clothier. .,(FTHi; I'UOiiUFSSIVK l'UUCHASFR DESIRES Il to see a line of goods that embodies in its immense variety, the finest and conservative fashionable features of the day, combined with a complete assort- ment of staples, all made est standard of excellence, pc pular prices, our exhibit amimer season will surely A FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW CLOTHING MADE Fit guaranteed in his r'Kiciir.sj Always Reasonable. ! i!.lilili!:l.i;lllllili!i;iii:ili:iilllil!llllli l Tiie Albany -ft- - V H. II vdo havinz purchased btisincss, invites the attention of the public to his elegant stock i of furniture in his new quarters in the Paltimore brick. He X. has a.Med a mairmlicent line ot i . . ,,ti- I ami panor seis anil an Kinus oi nne uii unure, ami nutt one oi tr the Iii test furniture establishments in the city. Prices will be found very reasonable. A fine "line of carpets and rugs bought J be five the raise will be sold at low figures. it r r w it 'T11 SpriviK tiie youncSmari's) ,'fancy I-ilitly tnirns to tl louclitsjof love !" The wise young man, the old man, the thrifty housewife, all will turn their steps, when Searching for freeh table delicacies, choice butter, fresh laid eg.'s, staple and fancy groceries of all kinds, to the grocery store of C. E. JBrownell. Once AVo wish to remind you that wo car ry the most Complete Line of Hard ware, Stoves and Ilano-es in the Val- IA" MATTHfWS & WASHBURN. I-ate-l U. S. C.ov'l FoihI Ueport. Baking Powder Blain, ami finished in the very high and placed on the market at for the coining spring and command his attention. PAT - ! : TERNS FOR SUITINGS AND TROUSERS TO ORDER AND tailoring department. ill!liiilllllii:i!llllllllllilllllllilli!l;i:i!!l!i!l'lll ft- Furniture Co. r r r the interest of L. T. Brock in the newest patterns in bed-room ? r f r '. 1 1 . t 7 -tr-Cftitiiis-d-efifdii-lfdifbirCfd-Ci-Cr fir Cr Cr It also turns tu r r r it it it it it it it it it t JJ- !ltadilso, Ihiiiff - good to as welt. 66-i-Ctr'(?'C"HJs-i-f-Ct- A Q-R i n v.