Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, April 11, 1891, Page 4, Image 4

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    rnEAI(!NINH JIKKALD:ATlT18I)Ay. APISIL 11, 18D1.
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ON SALK.
The Daily Herald will be on j
sale each morning at II. .1. Joneti'
book atore,where it c n be procured j
at 5 cents per copy.
JOTTI.NU AKOir TOWN. I
- - - . I
V.. J. McCaustlaml, of Salem, is
in the city.
New style neckwear at the
L.idies I'.a.iar.
K. L. Thompson returned to
Portland ye-derday.
A tine line of ladies dancing
slippers at Searla' shoe store.
II. Iaimpman ami family have
removed to Portland to reside.
Fred I'eiss, of Los Angeles, is
visiting Ida old home in tins city.
Mrs. A. Kester lift yesterday
lor Yaiiuiua to spend the summer.
Fresh hread, rakes and pits
every inoiiuiigai loougeu iv ;-ou .
(into Se.uls" Hiiil see his line
display of shoes, all the iatc.-t ;
B yfes. i
McFadden's Pavilion Iouh1el
I'nele Tom's Cabin show next
Tuesday.
Choi :vt vegetables fresh from die
hot hoiise every day at Mueller .v
ti irret t's.
f 10,000 still left to loan on good
farm security, immediately by S.
X. Sieele A Co.
A ladies gold -clove "iiittouir
found on the street yesterday
awaits an owner at this oilice.
The linest and best assoi 1 uient
ot ladies x ford's and slippers ev
er brought to Albany al Scarls'
slioe store.
Ion. miss the great Pavilion
I'nele Tom's Cabin show i:et
Tuesday. They have a line band
and will give a giand street
jiarade.
H. K. Hyde has added a line el
i.ndertakiiig to his furniture cp
tablishineiH and has received :i
huge stock of cotlins, caskets ami
all kinds of undertaking goods.
Win. Pieitl'er. who was manied
several weeks ago at Pallas !
Mitfi Mollie Wood, of this city , ha
removed to that place ami has
opened a. line confectionery .-ion-there,
i
Kemeifiber that the anniver
sary exercises of the V. M. C. A
will le lield in the opera housa
next Sunday evening at 7 -Hi.
1'nion services of tne variou
chtirches. A drama entitled. "A Struggle
for Lite and Liberty," will be
played by Sodaville's best talent
in the near future. The proceeds
will lie used to improve the school
building.
Died, in Lebanon, Thursday,
April "2d, Sadie Frey, agec 1 yeai
and ( days. Deceased was tin
only child of Mr. and Mrs. J. II
Krey, they having lost one chili.
1 ist summer.
.Julius (iradwold has opened at
hisliolden Utile l'.a.aar store ;.
line of finely linished hows' safety
bicycles, which will he sold muci
cheaper than they can he j in
chased elsewhere.
Mrs. Cavin Crandell and Mis.
K. W. I.angdoii leave to-day on a
visit to relatives in the Fast. The
ladies travel together as far as St
Paul, whre they will separate,
Mrs. Crandell going to Troy X. Y.
and Mrs. Langdoii to Iowa am
Indiana.
Plodgett .V Son have removed
their stock of groceiies into tin
building formerly occupied bj
l'.lackburn ,i Pironi, ami havi
added a bakery department, ami
are now" prepared to furnish theii
customers with fresh I. read, pie:
and cakea of all kinds.
Mr. and Mrs. P.aiuaid, of Mon
tana, with their three children
arrived on last evening's train, to
visit their cousin, .Mrs. L. II.
Montauye. .Mr. P.aiuaid is a rail
road man and hap invested in n-.il
e-itate in this vicinity, and come
to look after his purchase.
At the meeting of the I'nile.l
Pi esbytery of Oregon in I'm t lam
Thursday the place of the next
meeting was lixeil at Albany, u
October next, immediately pie
ceding the meet ing of the I'nited
Presbytery m nod of the Pacilir at
the same place, and Ucv. .1. It.
Xiblock, of Colfax, was app -inted
to preach the opening sermon.
TUrve Barns Iturneil.
Fire was discovered shortly he
fore S o'clock last evening in the
ham of Mrs. .lane. St impson in the
third ward. It originated in the
hay loft and was first seen bv two
little boys who give the alarm.
The Hie department responded
ipiicklv, but the wa'cr was seveiai
blocks away, ami the lire spread
rapidly, llcfoie the hose c mid he
spliced and a stream secured the
barn of Mrs. Siimpsoii and the
barn of K. A. Irvine adj lining it
were both consumed, and the
names were spreauing laptiiiy i ;
the roof of a barn actons the alley
owned by John Fox. The hook I
and ladder company hail in tin- j
meantime done good serv ice in t
protecting several residences neai
by. The tire boys, w ho are usual- j
Iv very prompt, seemed to have j
the wrong foot foremost. The j
hose broke ami they met with re-j
verses on all sides. Fortunately
the loss was not heavy, and will '
be civered perhaps hy 1 N i. I
There was no insurance. The tin j
was no doubt of incendiary oi
ia'in. I
Die Cumlurtiir li.l Higlit. j
A few days ago a young man
named Dodge perched himself on
the cowcatcher of the Lehanon i
engine and rode from that place
to this city. On reaching Albany'
he was discovered by Conductor
F.dward Huston, who assisted him
oil' his i'ich. The young man
swore out a warrant for the arrest
of the conductor on a charge of j
assault. The case rame up before ,
Justice Humphrey yesterday and'
wai very pioperly dismissed.
THi: FA II CltOl XDS.
tiikv mm. i. ri:n:.i;:.t m:-
CO.M K V CI I I IMKIi,
Tiie I. inn Count)- , griiiiM iiral S.i-cii-ty
M ill Improve the (ii-oliniln
- I'.irti.in ii f tin- !.:ntil s, !,.
The l.i'.m Count v Agi iculin al
Society held a meeting in t his fit v
yeKterday, atid comoleted the sale
of L'J acics of land to John A.
Crawford. The land sold was a
s'.ripoll'of the we-t siiie if the fair '
grounds ami wa sol. I lor Y-i.thu in
I ...o ..i .. .!..!. ..f I..-,., l.,.,.l
.-cm. I..- .o ... w f,
ing from tlie Societv to !r. Craw- i
ford. . I
This leaves tin' society out of!
deht, and sti l in possession !
ueailvSll acres, which embiaeesl
the excellent mile race track
the buildings. The society
construct a new fence axiutid
track and other.1, .' improve
grounds, and will proi.aoly
range for some ii.ieiesling raei
.1 i
W.l!
the
Hil
ar es to
as. ui
a if :
he held during the present si
1 lie olhcers ol
the
A. llacklemin. president; .las n
Wliceler, vice-president; i. I.
Simi-on, t fsurcr; 1. !.. .Moiit--il h .
secietaiy. J. A. Craw ford is one
of the heaviest stof khold.-rs.
Mr. Wheel- r a!l 1 Moiitei'h were
interviewed es'i rday b, a 1 1 k:: i i
reporter a- to the plans ol tin
society. I'oth said that it was the
desire ot t he stock hold -rs t hat t he
city should get possession of the
grounds and convert the same into
a puhlif park. Tiiey also said that
it wa- the intention of the society
to iinprove I iie grounds and put
t hem in good repair.
This society w is organized
e.irlv in tin- sixties, ami -onit
i 'I I .
the origin il o:S'ne;s are still at the
head of management. Their de
sire now totuin this magiiiticcnt
propel ty oxer to t he city as a p i rk
ought to be im-t with a hcar'y
response fnun the ci y. It would
he a vahiiih!'-addi ion to the list
of public improvement to he I la h
iu Albany Albany this year.
V.P. S-C.E- CONVENTION.
The convert ion of the Y. 1
C. K of the Fnited Presbytery oil
t Megon fonveneil in the l niteu
Presbyterian church of Portland
at :: o'clock i- m . , Thins day. Kev.
.. .1. Aches in pre-iaing, .ua 1 - -
I lilt ips w ;is ca cteil secretary pro
u,T- -.. .. ...i .
. nuiimiufv :is . ;i;'iiiiiicm "
con-ider the piopii. tv of ell'cct'iig
i - i - i 1- i- ,
a preshvtei i il i . P. t . and.
if judged expedient, to rcp.).'t at
the opening o! the evening ses
sion. The fol'owii'g couimitti'f w;is
appointed: Kev. W. M . I lays
Mr. 1'. Sbiaier and ,.l..-s Ilhod
Hale.
The following commit ice a
appointed todiii.v u r.'Sulutioi:
Kev. W. W. I ...-in. M.ss Ada K
Phil'ips and J. K. llamii'on. ;
An interesting paper wa- toad J
by Mis- May I'.ussiicg. of Collax
on "Socic'y and .Mi-coii Woit." I
The follmiirg del. 'g, pes wen-I
present timn i t - l'..it!au.l ( iir's-i
tiiin I'lideavoi' S.i.-icty : Mi-se-j
Parr. Ka't.-i son and Mr. Si , ui i : ,
from A I ban v: Mis: s I .'!-I;i j
I laic. I dive Maik'.. Anriii 1'lii.n i
and Mr. Thomas Curry ; from ( 'ol- ,
fax: Mi-s Mav Ku:siiiir; fimu j
Wai'sbnrg: Miss .. I'hiihp-'. j
A u int ere- I ing t line w.e; eci -
'i'tice.1 at lh" evening scs-ioti.
I'liere Were devotional eelci-e;
illld illl illllhelll . Ildi led bv a mall
plill ti t te.
The fooil iit!..f oil c-.i .-( it u!ion
rep rted ai d I he le o. t w.is ill
eep'cd. 'I i... follo.iiiig oll'i- ei:
W.li'cle.'te.l : I'l e.-id.-Iil , Mi-s Ilia
I.. Kobert- 'ii : tir-! '. ic.-pre-id'-nt.
Miss Nettie J. Mi I. r; ;-eeoi:d vice
president, la v. W. W. I i .gil'i : c "I
n ttoiidiug secretary, I !r. lirav:
recording secietai y, Mi-s iiiia
Parr; 1 1 .-a Hie r. .11 r. .i . I '. Ilamii
l ii.
A paper i. pared bv Misi Net
tie J. Miller on" Th. Model Krayer
Meeting." w.l-' lea l hy Mi s Anna
I-linn ; aiso a pit per wa- lead bv
Mr-. W. W. Logan on "What is
tiiel'.es! Plan of Organizations foi
i i i r Young People'.'"
I he coiiiinhlee on l'i -"ol UI ions
made r.-toii which w.i adopted.
The executive commitlie wa
iiut hoi ifd to furnish credential:
to delegates cIiom-ii !o alt.-nd tin
nist itnl ol I hir lining i'coi ,.
to. i t iu ini i, Oregon, in Mav.
h
ini'vs i li;ili;i'
IfpSOll of th;
i:. l. ti
turn
I iiompsoii ,v
out his ii.icti
( Kelltiii
u has m
btl-illes-
t in the
to
his pat I m r, T. .1. Ovetllliill
ami
An.lv lint lei, a young man lot
sointtime in the employ of the
fain, who is a s. n of .lames Hun
ter, om of our leading wealthy
farmeis. The o'l tiim was one ol
the hading houses in the harness
business, and I he new lirm Harb
in with a well es tab! i- bed business
and the best prospects of success,
for they are U.th solid good busi
ncs lin n, an 1 t he hi st of good
he. irte. I i semi I.u v young men.
Ti"-y in,- s, , i tinaneially and fud
I b i.-ine-s eiii-i-gv and vim. The
bil-':m s- will be coiiii-ined iu the
same loea'i. ui :is l'oiineiiy. Mr.
II otiip-nii ha- ta'.-n the special
ageiicv of the Noithweslern Fire
lieurancccoiiipimv. and will hav.
charge ol their i.t-',iii.j th'o i"ii
oiit i in-goii.
llli- I i-lilin -s. :.-..n lsl.i n.
I be Oicgoman ol the lmb -ay-: ' hill 1 oi all losses occasioned by
The salmon ti-hing seas, n b. -j , ns i I ii.ii.in-. lb-iay N. Copp. tin
to day, and oui ciliens will iin ; well known lawyer of Washing'. o:.
be able to Ii a-t on the lu-sciousj D. C, wiiisend free ol" ceU a V"py
chiuook. There will Lf plenty of of this law to ail who wiil aiu.lv to
them in maiket to-day, cangot
after mi Inight. of i onise, and they
will bea wi icdiiH addition to th
lull of laic, for good lish has been
rat her si arce of la'e. No.v some
iindeistandhig wid la arrived at
between the li-bel lm n and the
cannery men, for the li.-hcrmcn
w ill be catching salmon ami will
want to sill tlii-io, and if the
mt i viu. n will lake them lot -I
from h.-heiiuen who furnish their!
I own gear, nr tor
I those .v ho 'i o t in
I'll
eii'.s 1 1 o; it
l-.lll ll'M'V I lil'Il'-'
ir. tin-re will 'if no tloiiole.
v
I'ishillgwill .!,M'ee,l t!e tef-
iiiei. rais-.f fie ht'c,'. I:' th" cin
i eiuiien tc:ii-e to nay tliese prif's
then: will fit her re :l s! : ik- or the
d :i'.T."i:c in the idea-vl the li-ii-
i-i's anil f anuf rs as
the salmon will h
may he fousidere.l
there ill be pie ;'.
at hoi k from K- !.;.
no si l ike, and 1 1 if v
lish for the 1 .-' pi
It would Ii ' a ;ii r
fishermen an i mi
au'lee and a'i : t
and Ii:-i n: ii:v ' n i :
i liv- princi j : . a i,
p.li-l; of I' i.iMil i.i !
,
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fornifd iu hue and iiiar.-he.l
11 poll ill - gi'oilliii -. I. 'lie::," .
hollow s.piarf a In m t the , i
where the lir.-! lice was ! .
phin'td.
1 lie eXftvi -cs wen- open, d i
marching song l- tii- pu; ii-.
lovi e l bv an in o,'::! o ;!i
'.' the value ot
adju-lid. It
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San.iy b'..os. !t, foreman for D.
Myci.-' t.l.iiitiite: ii.;!! and sas.h and
door lactoiy, ia t W'e.hiesdav
IllOlllii'.g WIS U .1 I 'liil li'.-cliollg'l
loal!o. hi.-hiiiid io g.-i too ciiise to
a huz. saw a ith wli cii iie was ;i
woik.. lle-ul:, tif iihddif linger
was rawed oil a! !' mar tiie
joint, and the !l:u;..h oad'y lac- rat
ed. I'l'. Hyde d.e--i d the W o'lli i
ed h.in 1. Sri: i;!"i : :i : up t ii" linger.
f.d astiie b me w .- not siiiver. d
lie i-xpects t sa'.e it. i ) l'tl'-s.
Il.tli:i:i IM-pl eilllt i.. ii l l.liuis.
.lust before i'.'ij .'it'" i. e n! con
gress pas.-ed an I ii.ii milfpie lat ion
law that will j'lob.ibly put Y-il'.-htiti.'i'li
in circulation. Ibis l.nv
piactiea'ty n snove-ad re-' rii";. ei
and hmitali n-. at;. I cv- iy s. t'iei
.r hi-he:; - can i.o .v g.-t pav in
him tor t h
Tli
auie.
--i n I i am Ti :i.Ii-
-;:.-; 1 1 I.-- !. ...I. ing wi
h j idoll-
a. if from
i e- 1'i.Mtl I Aib.ltiJ s tr
tlie .-.nr. lain ciiutry. ,-s.t em's
cll'ol Is iu i bat din", ton coine too
late. A'h.inv has a lailroad. with
daily t rain -. reaching i hat rich and
crowing dfiii.t, and her tia.le
ami heavy iunibi r shipments add
much to the commerce ol thiscty.
lit It lie l..li.-,
e ii know n f r scleral j
ieo'it'iv l ii.it Mitvcyors of the
, :i' hern" Pacitic have been ipiielh 1
-ni ve ing a route from Slierid.iu,
: i
pi'e-eiit te nninii- of tin- Soiith-
e;;i i'.iciiif to Kay City and on to
.-toiia. How in-ar this work is
.ione we are unable to say, but we
: do know that the sin veyors found
1 an excellent, mute and easy grades,
i '. 1'. 1 1 u.'iMi'glon. piesiiient o!
n:.e -iiiitifei u Pacilie, o:i b -ing ap
pro if ie. I in te gard to ' he propose d
extl'n-'oii. siiid that the matter of
the leii'ding of the road to Kay
City hid in-eii Idt to the judgment
I K. Ko (.ho, manager of the
: iiili.ei ii I'.e iiic, and the Tribune
: tin iei-t ind- from reliable sources
tii.i! a- so ui ii- the wi atlier settles
doAii .'dr. Ko i!ir will pi rsonahy
pa- - ov-r ti.e line and inspect the
; s-uvey. With a view ol b-'ginning
work, ai'd we c;ui expect to si e
I'.ni'ii b-j
in e; r.v in the s lininel
Ii. i-
ill-il!.
ifh.ty to day oilers the best
m 'lit- lor pi otitahlrf lail-
roi'liiig ..: any in tic country, and
the :i:.-t raiii'.'ad to pun-trait' lu re
will hf a bonanza for the owners.
Kit v Cit v Tribune.
CO "iSr NOdili.
- .; : e
1 g.iio
1 Kugeiie have
iving associ ition-
each
I'.-i.u v of State McKi id.-.
WHO
becll oliite
ill
inc.t the
:: ' j in iimei.t ol tlie legislature is
ic;otted by his physician to be
.ci! of ..'iingi r, idthough it will be
s-'Vi r d weeks l.eloie he will iie
:i'.!f to !.- 'his i 111 'ial labors.
For t!c- In-! hair w i ks h" has
been coi.l! ucd to his bed, and is
yei ucii'cf to a'.'et.d to otlici.il
oi i e p n leiii e or to receive
"-it.. is.
At an op. u me. lii.sr of the SaK-m
i a-ig" The. !:-i lav af'ci'iioon, a
r :..!ii i' .u w;ij adopted that it is
the -eiise of the lirango that it
ia . jr.- the Oregon Slate Orange at
its n -t se--io:i devi-ing some
wav by which a cargo of sugar can
be i ,r a i g'.t from China to Port land,
- o il
I'l il
lo cause a ! d'lctioll hi the
ot i-o.ar. .Master of the
(iiange, il. ii. Naves, was
lit and delivered an address
i" subject ot the government,
.ig to .'iiey to fiirmers at a .ow
it'I.V'I bv mo: tg ig" oil the
I'"
I n l.uin i
in 'o I he .- a :
."il I nV.'l lo-
I.l-', hillgl.'.rs br
ike
if I he Co: ai lis mills
i jio line i-li in one
i.l lh" diiiw'-'s. tool; a small tin
b cor.t iii.oi ,' notes ami tnort-1
gag.-s and about ',)) in county
uanani-. tug. tber with f I or $." in
c:i -ii. i lies..' papers, wi
re valueless i
to ibe robbeis, I ut as the proprie
t -r of I he mi ls had neglected to
keep the iiniiil 'ft-of the warrants,
he w as Ins-, r their value. Thurs
day while plo.iing in his lield,
an-. ut a mile below Corva'dis, L.
1 1 . I let ma n I in m .1 up t lie i leiitica!
b x sh.'en last .'anuaiy, with its
entile contents, except, the few
b il.ii s in moiiev.
IlnliiOiH N..I Ail 1V.il; .-
A u I ;a!ian-boru citiens.
who I
i
aiU'lvii
unpleasant epilhets to
a .y class of cop e. Italy, the
home ot art, has produced as noble
iii-'U and woini n as t he world ha
s, i n. s-he has sent to this country
mi nc goo 1 people, who deserve
mil hiii.st a preciatioli. if the
liaii.iii government has sent Us
b; ig iml-, let ns lonviet them of
crime an I hang them. It" the
immigration of Italian laborers or
anv other class of I'.urobean labor
t is is grow ing t o large, let us
limit it by legislation. Hut we
it iitn c-ssa: ily wound many thou
sands of good people, and we lower
ourselves when apply insulting
appellations to men of any nation
al i t y . Scat 1 1 le Telegraph .
I had :i severe attack of catarrh
and became so deaf I could not
heir common conversation. J
siiilercl terribly from roaring in
lav head. 1 procured a bottle of
lay's Cream Palm, ami in three
week- could iiearas well as l ever
could, and now I can say to all
who are alliicted with the worst of
di-"i.s'es, catarrh, take Fly's Cream
Palm and be cured II is worth
? I .huh to any man, woman or child
sintering Irotii catarrh. A. K.
.Newman, liiayling, Mich.
hits been a tesidei t ol Seattle for Pimples, blotches, scaly skin,
ye.ns, writes a mild and laudable ugly ppots, sores and ulcers, ah-pioic.-t
against the too comi'ion scesses nn.l tumors, inihealthy
i iibii oi di-ci'ibing l.aliaus as J discharges, fuch as catarrh",
"dagoes." His lonlaint is just . j ec.ema, ringworm, and other forms
I li. ic is no sense or lairuess in t f skin diseases, are svmiitom's
III .till KOI S IIHIFT.
i'.)Cki:ti:i) the insi i.t.
Fi'st Waiter Dar's some mighty
mean folks in lio"lon. You
noticed that hatchet-faced man
what I'se been waiti-.r on?
Second Waiter What's de mat
ter wid hiin?
"He insulted me wid adime."
"What did yer do'."'
"l accej t 'd it wd indiguashmi."
Txas sittings.
"i:k ki.i:s vs. siiekli.-.
AlongAi,!' shore tlie city girl
Will sovn tie nnikiiig freckles.
Ami In tliimtel tier papa
Will un'.e up tlie blu kcls,
Cloiik lciew.
C.MiTUll.Al:.
Old Mr. Dadkins Ar-a-r-i I So
I have caught you Kissing my
daughter, have I V
Young Mr. Coo'.cy I trust there
is no doubt about it, sir. The
light is iptite dim, and 1 should
feel vastly humiliated if it should
turn out that 1 had been kissing
t lug cook. Puck.
knkw l:v i:.i'KRii:x K.
Mrs. I'.right My dear, can you
tell me w hat the Knight of the
Path is?
Mr. Kright Why, Saturday,
of course. What a question.
Harvard Lampoon, .Match, 1801;
originally Puck, 1877.
IIATl'IIINO A PLOT.
Customer Will this ribbon tie
nicely int a hangman's knot?
Clerk I think so, sir.
Customer Then I'll take it.
, It's for my wife's dog. Cloak
I Review.
' liir climate is oft :iggriiv.iting,
.tut to cii-s il would hardly he just
! For if we tind fiiu t with the rainfall
. TIr-i. s no room to swear at the du-t.
i
1 A SITIi; SKi.N-.
Wood in What makes you ii :g
again? Don't vou see mis caul
says the iraynecks are out?
Kiillinch Yes ; that's just the
ria-on I think they're at home.
Ko Ion Coin ier.
WHO woi'i.dx't. j
Miss Smilax Oh, 1 hate this!
long cloak, part icularly on a windy
day. It clings to me .so. j
Kultinch Pardon me; hut really j
w hat could yen expect? lloston j
Courier. i
NoT 1US1I KIU I.
"Store robbed last night."' j
' You don't say ! What was
t.lKCII .'"
"Nearly all. In fact tin
thing not disturbed wa- .he
man. Philadelphia Times.
only !
watch-
Tim I're-lili-iit'x iit. ;
', n or about the first of May!
President Harrison and party wi'il j
visit Oregon stopping at the chief j
; cities and towns, where the patty
: has been invited to do so. Albany
ought not to he behind in the.
! matter, and should endeavor at I
i least to have the president stop for
' a short time in thi3citv. i
i
TIIK IVUIil.li liNKK'HI I.
The facilities of the present day'
or the production ol everything !
h it w ill conduce to the material
welfare and comfort of mankind
are almost unlimited and when
Syrup of Figs was lirst produced
the world was enriched w it Ii t he on
iv perfect laxative known, as il is
mc oniy reniciv w men is trci
pleasing and refreshing to the ta-te
and prompt andellectual tocleanse
the system gently in the Sprii.
time or, in fact, at any time any
the better it is known the more
popular il becomes.
Notice.
Dr. Me .-Mister has returned to
1 II. .. ,11 ....: ...
.i.oi.i m. inn iru ni: li.llil-Ilin ill
his residence, corner of Ferry ami
Ninth street-.
Cioitp, v hooping cough and
bronchitis immediately relived by
Shiloh'sCiire. For sale by Foshay
iV Mason.
Try otir elegant teas and cofl'ees,
the linest in the citv. Once used
, al wa
use!. .Mueller i: Oarictt.
Muel
1 hat hacking cough cm le so
' 'I'nckly cured by Shiloh's t'nrt-.
We guaran'ee it. Sold hy Foshay
i .Mason.
No need to take those big cat-
liaita-j.ils ; one of lr. J. II. Me
la an s Liver and Kuiney Fillets is
piite sullicif lit and more agreeable.
Shiloh's Cure and consumption
cure is sold bv us on a guarantee.
It cures coneumptioii
bv Foshav it Mason.
I'OI Bale j
j
When nature falters and
rcfiuires belt), recruit her en -
t'o.a.i... I ,L ,.1.1. 1 1.. I 11
Ii elded energies w th Di. .1. II.
McLean S Strengthening Cordial
and lllood Purtier. 1 .00 per
buttle
of blood impurity. 1 ake I 'r. J . II
McLean's i-at'saparil'a.
in i:i.
II i;iM.N At Iii- hom. m ar tlie I
Siiiitiain, on Thursday cloning,
April '.. 1V.U , Mr, Chris" ll.u .liiinii .
a'ial -J."i years.
Mr. ilariiiiian Wits taken
with the la grippe a 'k or i
two ago, wli'n It run into ptu iii.ioiiiii,
causing Ins il.ith. lie leaves a ne :
a w iie
nil. I seven children and many
friends to mourn hii death. ,
The -deceased was nil Oregon I
pioneer, having removed to Oregon
vvlicri a liny ill ls.'iU. He ha resided ,
in hum count v
coiilinuousi v sii.ee
umlrvas well anil favorably known.
p x v. : ; k i: ss i: i ) c 1 1 1 c k i-: x s :
LOU Sl'XDAY PIXXh'U, :
-AT
MUKLLKK it UAKItKTT'S :
.Notice lo llchlors.
All th inJc'.t.-.l to the late firm .
Vhnmiwon A: Overman are reiiuesti-il to ca
it um-r un.l si-ttli- the same.
IUSIXESS LOCALS.
Hulin it Dawson, druggists.
French keeps railroad time.
io to Yierccks for a good shave
Wall paper at Cumming's drug
store.
Just received, our new- line of
sunshades and parasols. Ladies
Bazaar.
For lame back, tide or chest,
use Shiloh's porous plaster. Price
1' " cents at Foshav it Mason.
Sleepless nights, made miserable
by that terrible cough, Shiloh's
Cure is the remedy for you. For
sale by Foshay ci Mason.
NEW TO-DAY.
MUKslI SALMON at tlie Alliani l ist. Mar
1 kit, ii-xt iloi.r to the p islnlllie. Leave
. Mir or.hr f..r Kri.t ij as the salmon law ev
pins on tli.it ilavl A1.-.0 KTeh, tlnun.l. r-.
murtfi-uii all. I troui in m-asmi, (iaini- ah. I
Iioultn ilicssi.l to or tu an, I ifcfi-, cre.l nvc
in hie eit v.
NOW LAUGH TO THINK OF IT,:-
iMZZZTHEN CRY WITH JOY,
)R
TUESDAY, APRIL I47K,
McFadden's Mammoth Pavil
ion Double Uncle Tom's ("abin
Co. vi ill appear under canvas
on the court house square,
with a company of players
carefully selected for their ar
tistic ability to (ill the riipiirc
hu nts of the play.
'1 Top-vs,
J M irks,
Don kev s,
J Mules,
I Klood Hounds,
g -hctlaiid Poni. .-,
I'.' .Musicians,
b.Iubil.-e Singers,
lo l'crioi lino s.
L' cars of special scenery, a com
pany of pcop'.-. a pm m
of laugh'er and tears e'i
doised by pulpit, pie S
ami public.
;kani sruKi:r p.i:.ii-.,
at lli o'clock, rain or si. inc.
Keiiieinber tf.i- ihii and place
Court house s.piaie, Tue-..iv,
April 1 llli.
di;lm().n ico
II. ..p i
L'lUi
li!l ! .Wi I
ill
0i. ( ti miiiuii'h IM lurr,
Fivsh Homo Made Ilnvti
hiilv. Pie?. Cakco. I.t.
Special rat-s mad- for baking
,-,. t,:i, t and weld ngs.
Notice of st... kiuililio s vi. i ti.u,-.
V i vi ice is 1 1 i:ui-:i w hivkx tmr tiik
1 niMHCll MnK-khO1.!-TK Idc-lillL' .'I tin- Ai
tuny Mitiiii;: ami M hiing ( 'oiepanv .1
AHiiiiiy id l.e ln-lit at tin- .;!. e i t
l!ie secret. srv ia ro' in- '.'"i aii.l in
I tin- st'.i!i:.ii iVar. em
: "ii l ir-t
::tii ii..v.
strict, Alli.ny, i'.-. on i n
I iln- same ti.-iiig the !a-t
.Momlay ol
i-t ill loin
-e ol ,!,, t-
e for the
h l'i. l-'.'l.
1 l X V K,
ccretif V
A toil, l-o, ;,i (,,. , . ,ii r
o'cloek f. v., furtiie l"i: p
nig -c.'ii ihrcctor- to
I !l-lllttg VI'Af.
iiat. ii ;i..u v
i.. ;i.
M'
Wr cnifv a lafL''" stoflc ui"
, . . il
! l,rl"b'i' s statti.ti-ry, well ;i-
i sorted, bought urn ci fnun tile
iihituifucttirers at ;t low lipirv,
ittnl can give th.' best of work
in nil kinds ,,f jifinting tor the
letist money. Try us.
I'aisi.ky iv- Smii ky.
i i .
..l.- !., l.ll..ni..n
' Ort-.-oii 'it.v, or-von, Jan. Ii, i:il. i
.Norr'K. is Ie iv'. loch t'l.itin oor.i('li:.ti.-i
with e pr-nini ol l:u. mt ot c iilm-i-s .-J
.Inn t-TS. i'-iiit't-.l "An a.-l f'.r l!i' s.ili' of
liiahtT tun. Is in hi:1 ctiiti-K ol C'al'lf.rniit,
Oregon, Ni-oi.lii an.! Wa-tii.it li T.Tritr,"
Charlirt I'rou-..', of tlavual.K vouitly of
Atiittit'ifa. itati- of Catiioo.ia. ha-, hiw .lay
ti'i'-l in tl.is ollici- I.U sworn stat.-lm tit N'i.
Jl-7. for tin- imii-hisc of ihc S. m N. K.
anil lots I an.! 'J of Si-c ion N... il, in l-.w.i-ihip
No. la south liii.iL-o .X.-. :; i'..-t an. I uiii
ollrr .r i'. to show ttial the lan.l H..iuht is
n...r.. . i.l. t..ri:i litoli.T or sTuiif llt.i.
arinillili.il i.:in si, a id to i-MUi-h li s
liaiiil t. yai.l lan.l U'lor.. On- l:.::ist.-r at.il
j ,,n 'i huis.lai- tin- 7th .lay of m h, i -oi
1 iionainifl:isiiiuss.s. n i: t i.st .n, .1.
II. ColliiM, T. K. Norris an. I F, II, t::il. t ail
f 1,;lltt.,,.B, ,:1iifrllia Am ami at: ,-.s....s
j lainiiin.' a.lM THiiy the al)ii .lis. riliol I i..l.
lav r.-.ii.--ti'.l t" tile tln- r ilaiins iii this
I otiicc on or hio-i' Mi'l .tn 'a of Mav, is.ii.
.1. T. ITKUsOS.
Hi'iiistir.
Nn Hit ol Final -xKlriiii nl, j
NoTICK is hi rein triii-n that tin' nn.li r-Hiuni-il
administratrix of th. estate f J. J
horris, il.ii'an.'il, has (ilcl h.-r 1in.il aiv..u.,t
as nai.l a.hiiinislratrix of Kii-I rsl.ai-, an. I
r-at hy orih'r of lh.- lOnnty coiiit of I. Hi"
I county. Or.-uon. onlhi'l'lh il.iy ol Mai at
I 10 a. M , of -ai.l .lay his !... n live. I l. lh. I
j i- nrl as Mir linn' for hcinn ami sittluvj
. K:ii i a. -.ouiit.
Mk. M K I'oioii-.
A. hni. tlstl.tt"!.
Nolhc lor riililliallnll
l liit.'il States l.anil (Mli. e, I
Oregon City, Or., .Ian. IX'l. t
NOTK'K is hfiel.y given that in
onit'liiuicc w il It the . revisions ol tl.e
m t of Congress of .lime :!, 1S entitl
ed "An mt fc.r the sale of tiialur
ii.ii... states of ( alifoi nil. On
,,,, Vt-v:nl:i imd Wii-hiiiglini 'lerri-!
rnV' -bthu Van llo.n. of .s., Fran- ;
,.,. ,.,,iity of Sun Francisco, slat.-;
()f ( i,i:fri,1. ).;,- this day til" 'I litthi-;
...i:.... i.j swinn statement Nn. -!!! -.!
ii-llic linn hiin- of the N W i.l l
Sectiiin No. -'. in Tp- N. Soiitl .t
Ihmge No. :: Ka-t, and will oiler prno j
to show that the land sought is mine i
valuable for it- timber or stone than j
for agricultural purposes, arjd to cs i
tab lish h s claim to said bind be fori-I
j the Kcgistcr and K.-eeivco of :lii- of-
I ;c at ircgon litv, Oregon, on Tac- 1
! day, tlie 'JSH, day i.f Apiil, l-'.U .
i ilc naliics a itn.-SM s, .1. Tofgm j
! iiiiu.C. Chatain, F.,.lcan. M. Ilulb.rd. '
! all of San Fiaiii-iseo. California. Anvi
1 atiii all pcrsoiis claiming adversely t he
above described lands apt reitiested to
tile their c'aiins ill tins oilice nil or be
fore said 'JSUj day of April, 1MU.
J. T, APl'FKSOX,
Kt -'ItU'r.
it. llvi.K, I'n.n,
.ll!il'Wlli!i'Tr!l!
1 I
ikcrj'ffwnfeclioiiei)
Highest of all in Leavening Fower.
mi
I1
ABSOLUTELY PURE
L. E. Blain,
Tlie Leadiuff Clothier.
ftni: pi:h;ki;-sit: pi kchasfu dksirks
to see a line of goods tiu.t emlwdies in its immense
variety, the linest and conservative fashionable
features of the day, combined with a complete assort
ment of staples, all made and I'nished in the very high
est standard of excellence, and placed on the market at
p: pular prices, our exhibit ir the coming spring and
uinmer season will surely command his attention.
a fine assortment of new
.
CLOTHING MADE
Fit guaranteed in his
I'Kiciis; Always Reasonable.
,:,n ;h, i:,a: ;i ;;;;;;;;
vr
The Albany
- -Cr
II. llyd ! having purchased the interest of L. T. I5roik in the J
business, invites the iittention of the public tohiselegant sti.ck it
f f:i'iiit':re iu his rcv .piarters in the l'.altiinore brick. He
has added a inaguilifA'tit line of newest patterns in bed-room
and pailor sets and all kinds of fine furniture, and has one of
the ti::e-t furniture est;iblishnie:ts in the city. Prices will be
found very reasonable. A fine line of carp?ts and rugs bought
befo.-e the raise will be sold at low" figures. r
6-
-i'
Tn Spring tlie young man's fancy
Lilitly turtistotlioughtsof love I"
tlx I
3TfL WiiX iiii-buhls 01 B
a r .The. wise vonii ' man. the old
turn their steps, when siMivhing
butter, fresh laid eg js, ' t api- and
grocery store ot
C. IC.
Once
AVo wish to remind you that we car
ry the most Complete Lino of" ITard
ware, Stoyes and Ivancrcs in the "Val-
MATTHEWS & WASHBURN.
Latest U. S. Gov't Fooil keport.
8SfS
pat - : " -'i:.
terns for suitings and trousers
TO ORDER AND A
tailoring department.
ij;'i:iTi:i:n'L'j:.iFi!Si!ni!i!Fi'i:i.it!:i:;,?i;ii
Furniture Co.
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1 il also turns lo i
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V-u-
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iliiif pd lo
Mt, as well.
hum. the thriftv housewife, all wil
for fresh table delicacies, choice
am y groceries of all kinds, to the
Browne.
Ao'ai n
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