Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, April 10, 1891, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MOKNING HERALD; FRIDAY, AP1UL 10, 1891.
Ittornuuj gaily Jicrahl
ON SALE.
The Dailv Herald will be on j
book store.where it i n be procured i
JOTTINtlS ABOUT TOWN.
A tine line f
scho'.-l shoes
at
Seal Is.'
Roats are busy
Willamette.
mi the upper
Kiesh lettuce evtrv
morning at
Parker Rios.
New stvle neckwear
at the
Ladies P.auar.
A complete line of tents turnish
ins; at Searls.'
Fine ti'f.8 anil coll'ees a specialty
at .Mueller A I .arret t's.
J. N. Duncan went to Salem
vesterdav on legll business.
Fur choice tfrorones at bedr ick pleasure than to lielpelecl a vouriir
t.lices s-oU) .Mueller tiariett s. ! demolcrat to col.gresa lr..:u he
.... , . , I mm s new distncl.
rreM. ..rea... r; cS ,,..
every lnormngat l.UIgett .V. .-on .
Me Fad Jen's
I ncle Tutu's
I'avilioii loub!e
Cabin show next
Tuesday.
Choi.-e V0tfet.il.les fresh from the
hot house every day at Mueller
tiairett's.
10,00t) still left to loan on tf.v. 1
farm Been it v, iinii.ediatelv bv S.
' siu..lu .0 i '.. "
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Judtfe M. I.. 1'ipj-s, ol ( orvallis,
was 111 the eitv last eveinii'.:, on
his way to Ku-ene. j i.-)lln,v wi gi jn ,-, . .
.Mrs. C. O. Itarnes and Mi. j 0.e . if state treasurer ticxl time
I'iltf-ne LaForrest are isitmtf ; ,v putlin up .1. I.. Curtail, a v'l'iul
friends in l'ortland. i democrat, who is well qiialilied for
I'r. .1. A. (ieisendoifer left yer-jthe itioii. and beiiitf already a
terday lor Ashland, when- he will wealthy man, would not boat the
locate for the practice o his pro-, mercy of his boudsiueii, :;s a -oor
lesimi. I man would be.
The Sundav Telescope, a so.-i.-lv , " 1 , ".'""''stand, hm, that
paper, will make its appearance eathertoi.I, ol l.inn, would li.v.
Sundav morniutf from the b. be Kovei n r. M. would I but
otticeoi (.' W. Walts itiovernoi reiiimyer seems to be in
.Mr. and Mrs. iejit;e l'ieice, 1.1
Saieiu, me visiting at the residence
of the hitter's sister, Mis. II
1M
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Hopkins, in this city.
.Mrs. K. K. (.ioll'left last evenin;;
for Hoseburg, having been called
there on account of sickness ill tin
family of her brother.
The remains of Itev. J. M.
Hour, who died in t'oival lii
Tuesday, were interred in the cil
ceineleiy at this city eslerday.
I to not miss the great I'avilioii
I'ncle Tom's Cabin show ne.vt
Tuesday. They have a line land
and will give a tfiand street
parade.
The Ladies of llic Congregational
church, will give a "spider web''
fMciable at the residence of Wi...
Vance, Friday evening April Ml.
All are cordially invited.
Remember fiat the anniver
sary exercises of the V. M.C. A.
will be held in the opera housi
next Sunday evening at 7
I'nion services nf the varioii
churches. Julius (irndwohl has opened a!
hisliolden Utile liaaar store a
line of finely linished Ihjvs' sal'et v
bicycles, which will be sold i.itici-chtajH-r
than they can he j 111
.biased elsewhere.
k It. M.. Wade 'i Co. of Salem,
have jiurcl:a-ed of li j.-e i. Itob
fjii thir hardware s'oie in thi.
city and w i!i a-Id a ?t ( k of Moves
and tin ware. They will a!-o es
tab!i!i branch stores in Corvadis
ti.d Itosfburg.
IMuilett .v. S li have removed
then stuck ol t'roceiies into tin
building fornieily occupied b
I'.l.nkbui 11 .V 1'iniiii, and h.ivi
added a bakery department, and
:ue now prepared to bnni'li tiu ii
cust'Uliers w ill. fivsli bread, pies
and cakes of all kinds.
The Y. I'. S. C. i:., of ti
Chrisiiau rl.ur. it w ill give a "sins
social"' at the W. C. T. l hall 01.
Friday -vei.ing April Intl.. Fie.
adiuission to ail ladies biingiii(.
lunch in a shoe. An adiuission
fee of ."t cents w ill be charged each
gentleman which entitles hiin to
himself and lady. A short pm
gramme coiieistiug of mu-ic tab
'eaux, pantomime etc., will hi
rendered. Ice cieaiu. ciudv
oianges and cjtlce will be sei veil.
-No pains w ill be spared to inaki
the evening pleasant and enter
t lining. Kvtiylx.dy is rordi.ilh
invited.
Motaulalu W lii.eeai4.
There are, it seems, a body i;
men in the vicinity of Knight up
in the Silver Creek falls court 1 ,
who were not exactly pleased will,
the outcome of a ce.tain crimui..;
case w hich has given healing b
the late grand jury. These men
are showing their disapproval b.
actions which are louder than
words. The object .of their wrath
resides about a mile liuii. Knight
aud .Monday tuning about p
o'clock six of these nie-i betook
themselves tothe home of the inan
whom they seek to drive from the
community. They osted a letter
01 his front gate. Their reipiesl
was couched in 110 linmistakahle
terms. The told the man In
must leave the community in
thirty days never to return." Ac
companing the note was a cri
suggestive piece of hem-M-h cofd.
This may le imtliing mure than a
practical joke, but il has created
no little excitement. v'aleui
Statesman.
Tl.. Ilregi.u l'uellii Slock.
The dispatch published in the
II. hai i as to the low rates oiler, d
to C. P. llimtiliL'toii on the Ore
gon Pacific slock, has created
eonsideialde comment in this city,
but thia ilws not indicate any
cilterent state of things than ex
isls in the case of a good niauv
railroads ol the country that aie
111 Ox rations and doing a good
business. The stock ipio'atioiis in
New loikotthe -4th 111st.
the Kansas it Texas lailro.id at II
c.-lita, the Denver ,t Rio ( irande al
la cents, the Atchison al L"
11 win lie ween mere is lnl linn; '
alarming about Ihe Oregon Pad-
lie's iilf, r at 10 cents.
1- . -ii 1. . 1 .
I POLITICAL SPRING CBICKKKd.
i
I.J.in.,..l.MMi...ial.,f-,,..ti, a n .1 II' . 1, .1
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I n n.i.r 'i. v .
Give all the CiScei to A.baay 9i.n.
.
It id relri-8l.ii.tf to note the spirit
J "
itt. vv hi.-lt Senator .letl
io goes ou counting
his political spnng chickens aceor-
Inn; to the !! addye. or on the
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i. .in .-iicii, .-u io icaiv. nullum-
.in nine 'iiieiv lew in mi- . 01 1 :unn :
Telegram, lie lixc, up the slate for!
i 1 : . . I . . . . : ; . I . .1 1 !
llie next state election in a fashion
tnai is rem iv lniciesung. lilt-re
are no re uhlicaus in it. of c iinse,
hut Jell is patriotic, anil the olliees
are all for Albany n.en and 1 1 14 i it
i i;ood deiii'icials t hey are to... j
1 1 says : 'I he 0il11tf democrats :
are fairly in the political swiuij
now , and their power and iiilluem-e i
II L... I. 1. ..II ,1 1 I .. . .
win uc ten an me mor - irciny as
the years succee l each other. I
itesire to see t tie youii i iih-ii oct upy
a share of the public hu.-l. and
nothing; would uive. me ureaier
..Ki
1 ., ....,.
Watch or W.
hi- a valuable
candidate for the Southern distiict.
1 think either one would come as
near eleciion a any denioctal
in the state. Veatch would make
an excelh nt run.
'Senator ltaiev, of 1'inatill.i,
1 laH a g..i show lor the
j nomination 11. the First .list. let
: w ill. I.. I.. I ox an excellent seco.nl.
i Whether either could I
m()f.j b(. , ilU.a ,ilU.
! . . .
elected
I.V the
cooii ueaiin. aim 1 irucSH i:c nas a
i liie lease on the ollice.
! r it.. Ii.. uilit li. i,u..i,l
At auv
:n.l that
1 1 "i--- -
1 is all the part v asks."
AKBUK DAY.
IIw It Wid CoObstrvea ly the Pupils ol
tho Publ.c Sihoub
To-day is Arbor lay, and it will
be obseived with appropriate
exercises at the public school.
Kxeicises will be held ou the
grounds, beginning at "' e. m.
Trees will be planted and the
jceasion w ill In-one of interest.
Follow ing is llie progiamnie:
Marching Song.
Invocation.
ltecitatioii, The Leaves, Uy two
little girls.
Sing, Flag of (Mir Country
I'.rave.
Itecitati .11, The I .11 and the
Tie,-.
It'-ciiatioti, W-joilinan Sparc that
Tree.
I'cdicatioii of the Trees,
ltcponses to the naming of tin-
t I'eeS.
Sung, America.
A STAN'JINU NUIdANi:.:.
An: sv, Anril
d.
T i t!u K.ii:..r ..I tin- HhK.i 11,
If memory serves correctly the
city c iinii'il lec.-iillv ordered a
nuis iiice at the corner of Fourth
and Raker (d reefs abated. As yet
the nuisance is still then- in lull
bioom, an ev e sole to resi lents in
that piaitcr and a standing dis
gr.ice Io th'.' city. The public will
lliink tli.it .In- city council has not
nerve enough to enforce their 01
de.s lililes. Soinetliinu' is doiie
s-.ou. Tiiiki. W v 1: 1 Ci 1 1 r n .
lining AmerliM to the Y ro.,1.
A liiinol small hoys composed
of 1 he little nuts oi se.eral Al'. inv
meichants. have a typical leys
sto-e iu the lirsl ward. They were
seen removing il yesterday from
M. Sternberg's barn lot 'lail Slew
art's barn, .-croud llm.r. The fol
low llig advei tiseiiienl. was picked
up by a cili.eu :
Notict St.-wail Pros. .c Stern-bi-isr
I "eaters in all wihhIi ii woik.
We have a full llln-of top::, II-1 w 1 r
racks, doll bed:-ed". rubber guns,
binall doll , bails and wooden tovs,
ec. All "oris of WiKdl tuilliligs.
Kv.-ri t hii.g made to order. We
w ill give you a li.sl cla: . jobcheap.
Call and see u1.. lur prices are:
Tops.."., in and b". cents: ll iwei
tacks, 1 wo for .'.cents and four foi
ll" tents; doll beds, ill, I."., L'O and
:.'.' cents ; 1 iibli, 1 g ins, in, I."., ::,;
and :!0 cents. Tus at all pi ices
In in " cents to i I .
Take the eh-vatol fiotn the cow
shed. Telephone connection with
the Albany slieel 1 ail nay
and the proposed iica hi id 'e.
.b K S 1 i.i:m:i I.-,;,
.Manager,
Stm KV SlKW
Cash.er.
Cm v i! 1 1. v Stkw 1 r.
ieueial Roiistal-oilt.
W lieu t lira.eil.
1...111
Siiic:,l.
S.de: A
of much
1 ndeiiendeiict- West
j man is ::ot leseiving
ct edit who will gamble with caids
or ihce, take other pi, .pie's monev
lor ii, n I l.s. aud when he meets
with a rcsei'se, call 111 the
protection of the law and
arrest not only those directly im
plicit. '.I, but diag in innocent
spectators. The public has 110
sympathy for the lo;e.s of a pro
fessional gambler. 1 iambling is
contrary to law. ami the m:in
Alio habitually delies the law
should n it s.pleal when he gels
wolst, d.
A hiit.t ('oitiil,teil.
The railr.ad bridge acmss the
McKeiizie liver on the Oregonian
railroad is neai ly con. pleled. It is
enclosed and coveied ami the
wm kmeii are now waiting lor a
lillli re material with which to
j complete some minor palls, '.' he
ivesllmi.' trestle at the H.ulh
I end of the bl id.-e is I10W
i Iw-iiig coiimI rilcled. No track
I lav 111:' can lie iione as ine gr.1.1
is iH, , .
1 udns will
b tor- .lunt
It is
1 un
1st.
not likely that
into Springtieid I
j UNITED PRESBYTERY OF ORilQON.
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. 1 I T L IIILI'II llt'Tllttll III I I T'
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'SUM met in t J ie I lilted 1 Teshv-
I f,.i Lui chinch h, P.rtl.uid W, d-
ne-dav u,l was opened will.
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i l;,',., ,,t 1 1 ,,.v .
i Tvlv .ini!.t..M':u..l a .......W
f Mcrs wclc. j,, llUfiula . ic.-.
! l.w v 1 ,. f ,.'..
." . A SiimIiIIiii' of
. ' .
kin p it n nil. . r.. I- p.i. vr.
,oua c. .mmiltce:
into w hos-., h.
I V V
...to
e .1! pointe.l,
papers and
: reports were piace.l
i'. a ill 1 11. 1-
Hull allil plopi'l 1! ispi
1
ai.
This I'r-shvii-rv i-Miluacfs in its!
Held the Wales i i Oi .yui ami I
Vashiii;loii. but. the h pe Ls ;-x-
piessid that tliere wiM fcoi.n he!
ol't-i'.lii.i'd liie new IVesl-Me. v oil
Visi.ii!glo:i.
I'eicgalis I'n 111 te inissi.-naiy
; Hucieties
ol tin- cnnuiies in the
1 j-JCf.
yteiv were also in conven
tion W'cdiicsih.y nit.-r-oon. Mrs.
T. .1. ilsuii, of Albany, served as
president, aud Ada I'inllips, ol
vVaitsbuig, Wash., secretary. The
annual missionary sermon was
preached at '! v. M., by ltev, H',
A. Spalding, if Spokane, un the
subject of "I'aniest and F'ruitful-ne.-s
in Christian work.'' The
thank oU' rings from the ditl'erent
soi'ieties were handed in, aniounl
iii!i to nearly if.".1', alter which Mrs.
W. It. Stevenson, of Portland,
read an excellent paper on
'Methods of Raising Mis.oon
Fu ids," followed by the pr.iver of
IhallUsgiviug by the plesident.
An enjoyable reception to the
members of I he presbytery, and
a'so delegates to the I.. M. S. and
V. P. S. I'. F!., was given by the
ladies of tin- Portland church.
The W. P. M. S. had charge of
llie ixercises in the evening. The
following programme was carried
out :
( .pening aidhem, by the choir.
Ievo(ional exercises, conducted
b Mrs. Alter, of Warm Springs.
Oiejioil.
Annual address, bv the presi
dent, Mis. T. J. Wilson.
Paper, by Mi.-s. A. P. Philips,
of Waitshurtf, Wash., " I-'.ducat-on-al
Work in India."
Paper, by Mis. J. II. NabU-k,
of Colfax, Wash., subject. " I'he
ltelatioii of Our Women to the
Finances of the Church."
The closing exercises w ere held
Thursday as follow s :
'. a.m., Presbytery business.
11 A. vi , conference. ' The Pro
posed Changes in ur Home .Mis
sion Svslein." I icussiou opened
by Rev. .1.11. Nil. luck.
-::!') I-, m.. conference. "F.van
gelistie Work in Our Presbvtcrv,"
Itev.T. J. Wilson
J:'!i i'. m., convention of the Y.
P. S. tt. K. (, t,t. dill'erelit congre
gulioi s in the Presbytery ; also the
same convention in the evening.
KI.AI. t;3f ATE SAI.Es
l'.llii' Meiia-n Hotick
Vender, north '..of east
to James
.. of dona -
In. 11 land claim
Of Doderi L'e
1 Hanell, in Tp. In, S
I sideialion .Id .V.i'i.O.t.
A. ( iross to I avid
R. W. con
silium
j block ::. t .loss' a iditi iii to Rlow ns
! vi'Ie, i o isidt ration, id.
! I'lliaheth Simons to
1 Venner sixty acres in Tp
2 west , coiisidi iaii .n .fl.
l'.ii.abelh Simons to
Diantha
It;
R.
I !ant ha
vernier is leet ol I he ,-ast
ide of
I lot 5 in block ii. North Rrowns
! ville, coiisi delation ..;.")).
I lll.zabeth Simons to .1. F. Veil -
tier, small tract in P.iow i.sv ille,
consideiati jii $7-". biography ; Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Peter P.lacklo M. M. D.n is lot Ralsfon. "ch-na set ; Mr. ('has. ,al
7. block ,'s, M iiiteith's add tioii to '. M011. ha inlsoiue broach ; (irandma
. lb my, coii-idcra;ioii .fiCiii. I Ralston, beautiful bed spread;
. .V C. ;. K. Ch io .lames Mis. Kit k pati ick, bed-iooin set:
C.dwav Mavo S. W
of N. W
iiiarter ol section 21 . I n. S
It
' east, consideration l:;u.".:;.
I .Maiy Peters ! David I'.iisey
'acre in H.irriisburg, corslderat.
.ft; ip.
Charles 1! .Montague to
Dawson, suudi y tracts near
am. 11 ; consideration if ".
Cha-hs I'.. .Moiuague to
Da.vs',11. sundry tracis near
anon ; consideration. .".
I.
L. b-
I. It
L.h
Till; COUNTY COUIII'.
The county , -out t ne t yesicr lay !
and Bl'ter transacting some road
busiae.s. a Ijourned to meet .pii' i
I !!, to consilei the matter of;
lite location of (he bridge across.!
Ihe U'llhiui. Ue at this l ily.
'I he 1 , -1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 of .1. A. ('rocker!
and ol hi rs
coin I v n.ad
lor the location of a
w a1' allow i-d and F".
M. .Miller, .1. T. Hide and It. C.
Miller were aojioinlcd viewers to
meet with II. T. T. Fisher at the
beginning point of said proposed
road Wcilnesdav, Ajuil i:, so.
al in v. vi.
Ki,i,:t.lf-a.
The April number of Romance,
the magazine of the New York
. tory club emit tins nim teen com
plete .-toi ies, all of gtetl interest.
Among the writ. -is in l.iis nil nber
are lloiioie tie I'.al.ie, (!uv de
Maupassant, Di-uiy Cleveland
Wood. Robert 'i. Deliig, Opie P.
Read and Miss M. M. Toi rence.
II pening story is by P.al.ac, H'u-i-ession. A year ot high prices
and. besides bc'n g a masterpiece, ! Is succeeded by a year of very low
it is noteworthy a.- the only one in j l'r'c.s. .vetingon this, the market
which the gnat Frenchman ,ltalt fhoul I, iiiiI..hh something unfore
with animal as dis: iiignished fr..in Si'''" happens to the crop, be .piiet
human lite F.veiv leader ,,f 'bis year. It is known that in the
.'ood stories will lind somell intr to1 there are large stocks in the
his taste in Romance. T
pi ice I
.. !
is only It", cents a number, or.
year, and
a specim-u number will i
application for 111 icnls
In- sent on
bv the publish,-'. Aihlivss, the
N'. w V01 k Story Club, :',i) K.
SI., New Voik."
a.a. i li In ,-u I tmlaiol.
lily's Cream P.alm gives satis
faction to every one using it lor
catanhal t roubles. 1 i. K. Mellor,
DiiK'gist, Worcester, Mass. j
I U'lii-ve lily's Cream P.alm is '
Ihe best ait,c!e for catarrh ever j
ollered the publi.-. Bash iV Co.,
DriiL'-'ist-, Worcester, la -s. .
A aitich- oi real merit. C. P. '
Allen, Di uguist, Springfield, Mass.
Those w ho use it speak highly of
il. 1 ieo. A. I lill, Di uggist, Spring-i
liel.l, Mass. i
('n am balm has L-iveil S:d isf:ie- !
lory results. W. I'. Draper,
I 'viiggist , r-piingneio, .uass. 1
I KIRKPATKICK-RALSTON NUPTIALS.
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( In W Hi lav Pl'ftllllir A lit- 1 tt
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1 ut '' .d"l:k- ,e """
I Ui'"'y i u ' i u hi'1,"
j tnck an.l M.s Loreiia.Maud Hal-
ston oce'irreo at the resilience of the
I'".les father. Mr. (.. II. Kalstott,
I !l u"";"l?n.! lvl'v' ,V J" Aew t,ei!'
i u,- oiiicidimg cieigv man. ine
' ; spacious parlors were converted
Into a veritable Ilower tfaiden and
were charniini'lv decorated with
vines and foliage that clang to the
..- ,
I ciianoeiieis, ur were eniwineil
1 t... 1 -. .1 . -
uiiiiiii ine snow woiie 111 aperies,
w hile here and there, adding color
to the scene and relieving the
smilax and the ivy, the orange
blossuin and cape jessamine, were
lavishiiients of pel luiiie-bieathing
buds and blossoms. The Mower
giving spring lavished her richness
in the biautiiying of the scene
when the central arch was swung,
fur the white rose sent forth its
message of love to i!i-- callie lily
and the hyaciiuli and the orange
blossom breathed i'uith sweet
whispei it".'S to the cmapt be
holder. Thi- mi p'T ro-jni was resplen
dent in decoiaiioiis of dalf. dilsand
her? an , Xipiisiie repast was
served. Preceded by the (lower
fiirls. Aliss-" I'.unice Kirkpalrick
and Jessi- It dsion, who weie clad
in sn .wy white, came the bride
whose uraee of carriage and beauty
ol face wi ie never more perfectly
hi'uU-ht out, Hull in the beautiful
gown of while cashmere with
white silk down t riinmiiigs she
wore, leaning upon the arm of the
groom, w lu wore the conventional
black P. ince Allx-rt. When direct
ly under the Ilower arch, while
over their heads hung in letters of
silver the initials ' R-K,"l he min
ister, using the ceremony of the
Ciimlici land Piesbylerian church,
joined the happv hearts in holv
weilliK-k, the groom making use ol I leiu.
the wedilinu ring, when die solemn !
words pronouncing the union coin "
plete were uttered, one of tie;.
Ilower giris let drop the letterft
and Miss Lorena .Maud lydston
I ecatne Mrs. II. Y. Kirkprtf rick.
Congratulations were extended
and the guests were invited to the
dining rooms where an elegan'
collation was discussed.
Mr. Kirkpatrick and his fair
paitnei left Thursday inorniii; on
a bridal tour, to visit Portland,
Taeoiua, Seattle and other Suiind
points. I'poii their return to,
Lebanon, w inch w ill be their fu-
t'ire home, they will besrin house-
keeping 011 Main street. Mr. Kirk
patrick formerly edited and con
trolled the Lebanon Fix press and
is well and favorably known in
this county, while Miss Ralston
is the eldest daughter ol C. H.
Ralston, hanker and leading citizen
of Lebanon, and is a beautiful and
aiToumlished ladv. Roth the
biidge and groom were leadeis in;
j society at Lebanon where ihev
1 have ho. ts of friends who will
wish t In i.t a happy pilgrimage
throiij.li lite. The happy couple
I were recipients of many beautiful
-, ! presents.
Follow ing is a list, of
the prei--
eiits, and the donors :
.Miss Fannie tiriggs,
jiarlor
1 chair ; Mrs. Cobb and Relle Kirk
j Patrick, hainlsoii e oil iainting;
I -loieph Ral.-rtoii, silver sugar
: spoon ; .It'ssu- Ralston, napkins:
j Chas. Ralston, knives and forks;
I s. M. liailand, parlor lamp: Rev.
i ' R. I irkpatrick, set.
I. It. Kiikn.itiick. set. of A rule-
i ton's Cyclopedia of
1
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Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton, handsome
waters-': Mr. and Mis. .1. M.
Ralston, silver card receiver; Mr.
and Mrs. .1. I.. Cowan, individual
silver eas'tor; Dr. and Mis. Court
ney, set desert spoons; Mrs. Maud
Wriyht and Mrs. Carrie Ha -kie-man,
silver forks ; Mr. and Mr.
M. A. Miller, silver cake dish;
Mr.-. A. M. Lamest and Annie
1 .e. liainlsome
gdd line sixsin '
holder: iieo. Alexander, nankins : i
Mr. and Mis liriu'-'s aud family. I
beautiful silver butter d
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The llufi Outlook.
iro-vf ts of and dealers in hojis
are comiiieiicin to lay their plans
I'm the disposal of the fall crop.
Hot h of I he; se l w o classes are ex
t '-finely cautions in n-gaid to mak
ing contracts until spring is a little
fiilher advanced, because the
! market is so dull at present, fays
the Tacoma Ledger. Last fail,
j soon after the harvesting of the
I crop, it. w ill he reineniberd hops
j took a sudden jump and went up
j rapidly from lb cents to cents.
. Many of the growers .had eonlract
I ed early in the seasons at lii cents
j and wereconseiiiently very wrathy
w h"ii (he market went up the way
i It did. That w ill be the cause of
a lew contracts being made early
this f eason, for dealers are not
! disposed Io oiler over 2(1 cents. A
j careful study of the market for
j some years reveals that rarely has
the market stav.-d up two years in
hands .f the dealers which they
have held 011 to for some mouths.
Unless those are soon disposed of,
,Ih'-v u i" have the ell'ort of helping
I he downward
tendency
of the j
I
market.
Mull Kuiito I.isi'olitlnueil.
The mail route from Turner to 1
Mehama, via ubliiuety and Stay- j
ton, has been discontinued, aiid ;
tin- mail for Stayton and Mehama
will hereafter be carried on the
Oregon Pacific trains. A coi
respondent from Stayton, writing
to the Salem Statesman bids the
capital good bye as follows : "This
virtually severs the connection
between this part of Marion count y
and Salem. This matter all'ects
the business interests of every
man in Salem. If this state of
:ill:iii s is nil,. wed to eiit our
I'utuie interests must be in
iiarniotiy w ltli Albany.
COAST NOTES.
A carload of eighteen heavy
draft horses, purchased in the
East by A. N. Holcomb, of Seattle,
and en route for that city, was de
railed and all the animals burned
to death near Laurel, Mont.
Seals and sealions are reported
in great numbers off the mouth of
the Columbia. This is indicative
of the presence of many salmon,
but it takes a large percentage of
the number to feed the voracious
seadogs.
The sheep raising industry
never had a brighter outlook in
this eountry than at present, says
the Ochoco Review. There we're
no losses during the w inter, the
clip this spring will be large and of
line ipiality, and the price of both
wool and mutton have an upward
t?ndency.
Independent steamers on the
Upper Willamette are mill talked
of at intervals. Citizens of Salem
have about decidtd to own the
controlling interest in a boat to
run in opposition to the Oregon
Pacific's line. Twelve years ago
Salem capital was interested in
steamboats on thu Willamette. At
that time things were lively along
the river. The People's Transpor
tation company had four boats on
the river, the Relief, the Reliance,
the Success and the Onward. Two
independent boats were operating
alxiut the same time, the Enter
prise and the Active. The last
named boat was built by Captain
Apperson, and her race with the
Reliance was a memorable one.
The race had been talked of for a
long time and everyone knew just
when it was to come ol!', and the
interest was, of course, very great.
Th? remains of one of the boats,
the Reliance, are now decaying in
the slough above the nii'l at Sa-
TtIK HOIiM. KNKICIIKO.
The facilities of the present day
or the production of everything
hat will conduce to the material
welfare and comfort of mankind
j ae almost unlimited ami wiien
Syrup of F'igs wa3 first produced
the worht was enriched with the on
ly perfect laxative known, as it is
the only remedy w hich is truly
pleasing and refreshing to the tafte
and prompt andellectual tocleanse
the system gently in the Sprii.
time or, in fact, at any time any
the better it is known the moie
Kpular it becomes.
Notice.
,
Dr. .McAllSter baa returned to
Albany and will receive patients at
. . -. . .
his residence, corner of Ferry and
Ninth streets.
HI SINES LOCALS.
j Hulin & Dawson, druggists.
I French keeps railroad time.
(10 to Vierecks for a good shave
Wall paper at Cnmniing'a drug
store.
.lust received, our new line of
sunshades and parasols
Raaar.
Ladies !
- I.. , . 1, , . , . I
j 111 ..one ouch, eiov 01 1 iicm,
use Shiloh's porous plaster. Pi ice)
-5 cents at Foshay it Mason.
Si eetilcss 11 T . rl 1 1 b tiimle iiiiaat-'i)il
by tiiat terrible cough, Shiloh's
Cure is the remedy for you. F'or
sale by rosliay tV Mason.
Dizziness, nausea, drowsiness.
distress after eating, can be cured
and prevented by taking Dr. .1. H.
McLean's Liver and Kidney Pillets
(little pilis.)
The most delicate constitution
can safely use Dr. J. IL .McLean's
j Tar Wine Lung Balm. It is a sure
remedy for coughs, loss of voice,
and all throat and lung troubles.
Cioup, whooping cough and
bronchitis immediately relived by
Shiloh's Cure. F'or Pale by F'oshay
it Mason.
Even the most vigorous and
hearty people have at times a
feeling of weariness and lassitude.
To dispel this l'eeliiu take Dr. J.
11. McLean's Sarsaparilla; it will
impart vigor and vitality.
Try our elegant teas and coflees,
the liuest in the city. Once used
always used. .Mueller & Garrett.
That hacking cough can be so
'piickly cured by Shiloh's Cure.
We guarantee it. Sold by Foshay
,t Mason.
Shiloh's Cure and consumption
cure is sold by us on a guarantee.
It cures conenniption. For sale
by F'oshay & Mason.
1)1 K I).
liAIKD At Albany. Oregon. April !.,
lv'l, Carrie, w.le of (i. II. Ilinl,
aged 41 years, 11 months and Jc
ihiys.
Mrs. Baird has suffered about fifteen
months with cancer of the throat, and
every means medical skill could eue-
gest was tried, but witoout avail.
Funeral services this (F.iday) after
no'.c at 2 o'clock at the M. E. church.
I FINE DRESSED CHICKENS:
: FOR SUNDAY DI.VNER, :
I -AT
! MUELLER & gakri:tt s :
NEW TO-DAY,
IWtsH SA1.M0V at the Albany Fisli M .r
ket, 11-xt door to the pouloftioe. Leave
vmir oriler fur KriiUy u the Hu'mon law ex
pires 01. tlit dayl Also in-ri-h, Hoi.iiiLth
sturgeon arid .rout in season, 4uuie ami
poultry dressed to or le. and delivered
... the eity. M. IIvhk, 1'rop,
NOW LAUCK TO THINK OF IT.7
THEN CRY WITH
JOY,
TUESDAY, APRIL I4TH,
McFadden's Mammoth Pavil
ion Double Uncle Tom's Cabin
Co. will appear under canvas
on the court house square,
with a company of players
carefully selected for their ar
tistic ability to till the require
ments of the play.
1: Topsys,
2 Marks,
2 Donkeys,
1 Mules,
4 Rlood Hounds,
I! Shetland Ponies,
12 Musicians,
(i Jubilee Singers,
15 Performers.
2 cars of special scenery, a com
pany of ;;: people. A pot 111
of laughter and tears en
dorsed by pulpit, pre-s
and public.
(iRAND STRLTir PARADE,
ai 12 o'clock, rain or shine.
Remember the date and place
Court bouse, square, Tuesday,
April Hth.
1)ELM(KI(;0
act
0i. C 11 milling's Drug Sture.
jrrdli Home Made Bread
I datry Pies, Cakci, Jltc.
' Special rates made for baking
! for parties and weddings.
! Notice of Stockholder Mfipting.
NOTICE IS 11KKEHY GIVEN HUT THE
annual stock holder meeting of the AI
liany Miniiitf and Milling Company ol'
Albany will he held ut t he olln e ol
the pecretarv io rooms -J.", ami 2'i, in
the Slrahan-l'earee hiii'ding oil FirM
street, Alhiny, Or., on the -Ttli day,
the same l.ei.lir the last Monday of
April, lstil, at the hour o( (4) four
-.dock 1". M., tortile pur.ose 01 elect.
nnr seven dircctori to serve for the
ensuing year.
Dated Albany, Or. March Hi. ls'.il.
L. II. Mu.vtam'e,
Soci etal v.
We carry a largo stock of
printer's stationery, well :is-
I s.rtc'l, bought direct from the
inainifacttircrs at a low ligurc.
;inl can give the best of work
in all kinds of printing for the
least money. Try us.
Paisi.ky cV Smii.ky.
Roller for l' 1.1 lent Infi.
1'nile.: Stan's Land fnli
1
u''.'.iii ri;v, ores n, .'.in. . Isfll." 1
f No'l'lcK in hi n liv uio-n tlrnt in i-oiniii.iiu-e
! wich the nru iiioiiH hi the arl nf o 'Herein
i of June J. ISTS, entitU.t, "An mi l .r the sail-
' "' t'"'t'T Ian'." in the i:ii- ( iiif..mi.-,
. 1 .. V... ...In VV. ..Ii ...... T..r.i,... "
S.c .la.:iUei.iii-r, of San Kran. hi-o( ,nim,y of
San t'r.ni.-iix-o. Mite f Calitorma, h.ji thin
lav lilrtl it. IliO nlfiia' liih nwurn tae!nt
.N.i. -JHI!., for the .'ir. ha.ii' of the S. W J ..f
Sec. No. lO. in 'i'uwi Mliip No. Vi Sn ,tti,
Kance N. :1, East, anil will offer tn hllv that
the land fought is more vatn hie fur itrt tint
U.T or Hlniie than airriruttnral jnrioM., and
to estalilivh liiielailll In H.ud land liefnre the
KcL-icler and lteia'iver nf tttis ofti.'c at Ore.'.'ii
, i.v, Ofe-.n, on Tuesilay, Ih' j;h day of iiv
ls.'l.
He names n n tt nessey; .1. V in Hrn, C.
Chatain, M. Dultard ami J. Pony, all .if
San Frani'i-eii. I'aliforn
Any am' all per
sons elaiuiin adverse'v the nliove diaorideo
lainH are re.i,e-teil io Ille Tneir elating in
.1.;- ...; - lu.f.,v.. ,1. .1.- nl vt...
on" "lv "I m'Vii J w.
l?:it.
T. APPKItSOX.
ltej;iHler,
.Viilcc lor Pulillenlion.
I'm noi sr.vrrs I. am okm. k, )
OreL'on ,'i:y, ,reon, Jan, 1-, ls'.u. i
NOI'h'K i iiTihy iven th:it in eonieli.'-in'i
with e t'rov ii-i-iiih if tlic aet of e nrutii, nf
.Inn lsT.n, eiilitle.l "An a-t f ir the Kale of
tlniher laii'U in the rta.es of I'alitonha,
Oregon, Ne.alaanil Wahiiii;titn lerntnrv,"
Charles I'.owse, nf llaywnnN, cimnty of
Alameda, 4bite of , 'atifi nia, han thi day
filed in lliin olliee hii. Hworn ntatement No.
for the r"ireha.se of the S. 1 o. N. E. J
andl.itH 1 and - of Sei-iion No. i, in t.wii
ship No. l'i South Kine Nc. 3 east and will
offer pr'Ki to show that Ihe land sought i
more vaiuahl, for its timtier or nioiie than
agricultural purKie8, and to enta'jlish Ins
eiaim l Haid land ttctorti the Kemter and
Receiver of this office at Oregon i.'iiv, Or.ifon,
on Thursilav the 7th day of May, ls'.'l
lie names a1, tt itnc-Het,. H P. Preston, J.
II. ,'ollim, T. K. Norris and K, II, fiato-i, al'
of llaynards, California Any and at! iiers'ins
eJainiip.; adiersely the almve-deHiTiiieil 1 Ml :
are r?tiesti:d to file their elaimfi in this
oriice on or below s:iid 7th dav of Mav, Is.:.!.
J. T. APPKKSOX.
Register.
Nollrr of I'lnal nelllruirnt.
NOT ICK 18 herebv (fiven that the under
signed ailminiBtratrix of the estate f J. .1
Dorris, deeeasail, has fiteil her final account
as said administratrix of said csr.de, and
tat hy order of the lounty cmirt ,if I.inn
county. Oregon, ontlie'ith ,iay of May a,
10 A. M., of said day has liccli ttxi-d hv the
court as -he time for hearing and settling
said act-omit
Mhs. M. K. iHtRKis.
Administrator.
Notice for I'n I.I lr.il Inn
United States Land Ollice, i
Oregon City, Or., .Ian. !;, . )'
NOTICE is hen-by uiren that in
compliance with the provisions of the
act of Congress of June :', 1S7S. entiti
ed "An act for the sale t.f timber
lands in the states of Californii. Ore
Kn, Nevada nd Washinj:ton Tcrri
tor. ,".Iolio Van Horn, of Sun Fran
cisco, county of San Francisco, Mate
of California, lias this day tiled 111 this
office his sworn statement No. 21 l'i.
for the piirchafe of the N W 4 of
Section No. 30. in Tp. No. l:i South,
Kaue N:3 East, and w ill ollrr pro,.,
to shnvv that the land sought is more
valuable for its timber or tonc than
for agricultural purposes, and to es
tablish Irs claim to said land before
the Heiristcr and Kcceivco of ;his of
ticc al'lrecon Itity, Oregon, on Tucs
day, the -JStli day of April, 1MI .
lie names as w itnesses, .1. Toesuc
nun, C. Chatain, E, Jean, M. Dullard,
all of San Francisco, California. Any
and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are reipiestcd to
tile their c!alms iu this oflice on or be
fore said -jsth ilav of April, lstl.
.I.T, APl'EKSOX.
Ut Uter,
mm
Bakery&Confcctio
Highest of all in Leavening 1'owcr.
U
ABSOLUTELY PURE
L. EX
fTHL PROORK.-SIVK
to see a line of goods
The
variety, the finest and conservative fashionable
features 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 at
popular prices, our exhibit for the coming spring and
summer season will surelv command his attention.
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW
CLOTHING MADE
Fit guaranteed in his
Pkicks Always Reasonable.
iilil:ai!il;lil;lil.iill!l!:ll!lii!ill'i:i!lli!!illllii
The Albany
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tr
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1 1. I lyd.i having purchased
ousiness, luvues me aiieniiou 01 me pnonc 10 iiiseieaiu biocs
of fuinittire in his new quarters in the Baltimore brick. He
j has added a magnificent line of newest patterns in bed room J
tt and parlor si ts and all kinds of fine fm niture, and has one of -tt
the finest furniture establishments in the fit'. Prices will be
J found very reasonable. A fine line of carp2ts and rugs bought J
b befo.-e the raise will be sold at low ligures.
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Ii Spring tlie young man's fancy
Liul tly turns to tl lonojlits of love !"
,',1 ?The wise young man, the oi l man, the thrifty housewife, all will
turn their steps, when searching for fresh table delicacies, choice
liutter, fresh laid egs, .staple and fancy groceries of all kinds, to the
grocery store of
C. E. Bvownell.
Once
Ve wish to remind you that we car
ry the most Complete Line of Hard
ware, Stoves and llano-es in the Val-
IeV MATTHEWS & WASHBURN.
- Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report.
Blain,
LcaJiiio' Clotliier.
PURCHASER DESIRF.S
that embodies in its immense
PAT - Z
TF RNS FOR SUITINCS AND TROUSERS
TO ORDER AND
tailoring department.
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