THE MORNING HEKALD: SUNDAY, APiifL 'Jfl, 1891
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ON SALE.
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book store.where itiu be procured
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JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN.
Ladies Mack vents at the Ladies
Ea.aar.
A. Klein came up from Salem
last evening.
Shaving 15 cents at Yierecks,
shop closed on Sundays.
Try a pair of those 25 cent fast
black hose at the Ladies Bazaar.
A little daughter of L. K. tiray
is ill with typhoid fever in this
city.
lo not forget the dancing school
and social at trie opera house to
morrow evening.
Judge U. S. Strahan leaves to
morrow for Pendleton to sit on
the supreme bench there.
T. V. Willis, of Southern Ualfor
nia,ia visiting in this city at the res
idenceol his cousin, B. F. Thayer.
Mrs. Conrad Meyer and son will
return this morning from a three
months' visit in Los Angeles,
lal.
It luoks like Albany is at last to
have a bridge across the Willam
ette. Bully for Albany. States
man. Thomas Monteith will assume
the duties of postmaster in this
city on May 1. His assistant will
be Arthur K. Porter.
Subject of discourse at the Con
gregational church to-day iu 1 1 a.
m., "A Trio of Graces." Subject
of this evening'e address, "D.ies it
Bay."
A'hether you contemplate "buy
ing or n it, it will pay you to
inspect my spring stock of wool
ens, Zaches, the tailor, opposite
the postollice.
No. 1 screen door?, wired and
stained, if 1 50. Adiustible screen
windows, w ired and stained from
Tt'c and up at Sugar Bine Door and
Lumber Co., Albany, r.
Col. Bob Ingersoll, the noted
free thinker and lecturer, has ar
ranged for a tour of lectures in Or
egon in May. .lie will lecture at
Eugene on May 15. He may de
liver a lecture in Albany.
A new invoice of goods just re
ceived at ttie Ladies Bazaar includ
ing a full line of ladies, misses and
childrens ready made garments,
corsets, gloves, hosiery and fancy
tools.
No. 1 screen doors, and windows,
wired and stained, and put on the
honsecomplete. Prices reasonable
Call at the shop of K. B. Vunk
corner oi second and Ferry street
and see samples.
Whether high bridge, low bridge
or no bridge, we pre fairly in it.
You must be among the tirst to
pick from an invoice of California
trait and produce from the incom
ing steamer at Al'en Bros.
The gospel services at the Y. M.
U. A. lia.il tins aiternoon at i o ciock
will be conducted by Kev. S. K.
Menicnger. Subject, "Take Christ
at I lis Word." Messrs. S. N
Steele and David Link will lead
the siugiug w ith cornets.
Mesrs. Knecbt it Meiser, re
cently from Uiympia, have opened
a well selected stock of notions
and miscellaneous goods in the
Senders corner. They have re
moved to Albany and expect to
become permanent citizens of this
city.
The Brownsville Times says that
town is second in size in the
county in point ot school scholars.
Pistnct o. 74, (Soutli side) lias
150 scholars, and draws $005. Dis-
trict No. 52, (North side) has I'M
scholars, and gets $S 15.4') of the 110,1 "aa appointed a special corn
spring apportionment. The two I mittee to 's-ue a circu.ar to all
districts cjmbined liave :-S44 schol-
ars and draw $1510.40. Lebanon
comes next with . -U0 scholars and
draws $i:2l.
J'reaching services to-day at the
Presbyterian church by the pas'. or
at 11. a. m. and 7:150 v. m. Subject
of the morning sermon will be,
'Standing Firmlv." In the even-1 10 appoint and send delegates to
ing the topic will be "The Heart Astoria May 12th next, for the
as a Factor in Life." Sunday purpose of aiding in the formulat
school at 12:15 c. m. Y. P. S. C. j lu and adoption of a plan and
E. meeting in the lecture room at I programme for the centennial cele-U:45i-.
m. Leader, Miss Emma j "ration of this important event in
Ball. The session of the church ' national histmy of our country
will meet in the lecture room at I 0,1 tf'e 7th day of May, IS02.
10:J0 a. m. for the reception ot
members. All will be made wel
come at these services.
;llen We.t.liuc.
Last Wednesday a larae number
of friends and relatives of Mr. and I
Mrs Henry Davidson met at his j
residence in Halsev to celebrate
their fiftieth wedding anniversary.
The day was very wet and baJ, but
nevertheless the programme was
fully can ied out and the old folks
made to firtd young again. Among
the prr3ents,was a tine gold watch
for Mrs. Davidson a gold headed
cane and a tine gold watch chain
lor Mr. Davidson, and several
other presents. Dinner was
served about noon to which all did
ample justice. There were about
seventy-two persons present, forty
neve u of whom were relatives.
llalsev News.
A Serious Accident-
A litt e child of William McDow
ell met with ipiite a serious acci
dent near Crawfordsville one day
last week. The child was tryicg
to climb on a wagon load of lum
ber, while the wagon was in mo
tion, and fed under the wagon,
one wheel passing entirely over
its body. There was about 800
feet of lumber on the wagon. At
last accounts it was thought the
child would recover.
OfCuurxe.
JTbe Harrisburg Courier says:
Albany is goim: to have a new
steel bridge. This is ano'lier im
provement that has been long
needed, and we are pleased to note
that the elforts made to secure the
auie are crowned with success.
THE PEE3IDENX'3 VISIT.
Albany Will Extend a Cordial Wnlooin
A Dispatch F:om tbo Mayor-
Albany has already taken steps
tow ard a
public reception aim
rdial
l'resident Hum
to bt; extended to
ison and paitv on
their arrival in lias city on .way
At the cili.ens meeting held re
cently a committee of arrange
ments was appointed, and yer-ter-day
Mayor .1. L. Cowan sent the
following dispatch to the presi
dent at f?an Fiancisco:
Ai.iiasv, April 1'5, l'.M.
To President Harrison, San
Francisco: Albany extents her
hospitalities and solicits as early j .,at(.Jlt
notice as your convenience will:' . '
(HTinit of the hour of arrival and
length of time you can remain
with us.
J. L. Cow.as.
Mayor.
As soon as a reply is received
from the president, the committee!
will complete the arrangements!
for his reception. j
The plan of the demonstration;
will depend upon the length of
time Mint the party will stay, ltf
is hoped they will remain an!
hour or more, in which event Al-j
bany will arrange to greet the 1
nation's executive in a becoming I
manner. j
Under the present arrangements
the president and pany will arrive ,
in Albany on Tuesday. May 5
about o clock a. m.
The A I lis Ilrywoml .
It was a delighted audience that
witnessed the performance oi the
Alba 1 ley wood Conceit Co. at the
opera house last evening. It was one
of lh. most refined and thorough
ly enjoyable entertainments that
has been in this city in many a
day. The freouent and hearty ap
plause of tt e large audience at
tested to their hearty appreciation
and approval. Alba I ley wood as
an impersonator is an entertain
ment iu himself and kept
the ;
audience iu rare uood humor. His
character sketches of the "New ;
Church Organ," the "Heathen;
Chinee" and "Sammtha" were j
especially tine and exhibited a re I
markable genius and original '
humor. Dewev Hevvvood in his'
time eolo, "Come Back to Erin,"
a fantasit, was heartily encored.
He plays with plea-ing expression
and brilliancy. Miss Anna Mil
ler's violin solo was an exi-uieite
rendition and won a deserved en
core. S'g. Antonio Irvine pos
sesses a clear tenor voice of won
derful compass and rare expres-
i sion. Ills selections were received
with marked favor. The eupho
nium sclo of Clint Hey wood was
wonderful. His execution of the
most ditlioult passages was heartily
appreciited. The entertainment
dosed with a delightful fmtasia,
"A Trip to Coney Inland." There
was not an ordinary number on
the programme, which was met
with hearty approval from tirst to
last. Should Mr. Ileywuol and
his excellent company return to
Albany they will be accorded a
cordial welcome.
Jt is not more than justice to
say that the enteitainiue :t was
one of the very best that has ever
been seen in this city, and the
lessees of the oper.i h'use,
.Messrs. Warner it Cianur. are to
ne congratulate ! in securing an
attraction ot such high merit.
Their efforts were aipreciated by
the immense audience last
evening.
A lltimlrnd VeiiM Ar.i,
The members of the Oregon
Pioneer and Historical society,
deeming t he discovery of the Co
lumbia river by Capt. I'.obert
ray, ot the American ship i o-
;o.. .,..i, ,
" event oi national imponatuv
sl.,,, worthy of centennial ce.ebra-
"' . kiimimo so.-iei.if!, ex-
! isinig wiiinu no ooroers oi me
territory acquired bv . he I nited
Mates as me result oi this mscov-
I rJ , aim now comprising uie im-
portant slai.-s oturegon, H ashing-
i ' llnu 1 a:'. inviting ami urging
' l,c Slll(! societies and organizations
Vaffulnit rusenerM.
Yaiixv City, April 25.-
The
ar
steamer "Willamette Yal!ev"
rived at Yaipiina to day with the
following passengers: Win. Allen
.nil wife, .Mrs. I.. 1.. Davis, . t.
Wells, J. T. Morgan, John Burns,
John Morrs, K. Mclntire, J. V,
Fowler, John McKinley, F. A.
Henderson, J. .lark man, II. M.
Monk, C. IJuvwater, Mrs. E
Helms, Frank Helms, Mrs. M. E.
Hoover, Susan Hoover, Fannie
Hoover, Austin Hoover, Frank
Javburg. David L indies. Mis. A.
i Ardrey, F. F. Marsh. A special '
j train took the passengers to A!
! banv this evening.
Ilia I'nintllla Lands.
At the reipiest of Representative
Hermann, Com m issionerCarler has
directed that the register and re
ceiver at the La Grande land otlice
reotl'er for sale the lands of the
Cinatilla reservation, which have
been otieied for sale and upon
which no bids were made. It is
represented that a number of poor
people were unable t be present
when the tirst lots wcru utlered,
and they now want to but the lands
ami not be compelle 1 to wait until
all have been disposed of.
The Chinese I'ugislNlx.
i
Lee t.ee and the festive Ah Sv ill, j
the two Chinamen who tried to
carve each other to pieces Fri lay .
evening, were anaigne.l before j
his honor Judge Heiiton yester- j
day. The former was lined $10 j
and costs, which figured up$l'.I.S5.
The other plead not guilty and ;
will be tried Monday uioiniiig.
F.KAL ESTATE.
Tamtfers Continue Ac'.ivs-Ths Sales for
Half a Week.
Ueal estate transfers in this city
show a healthy condition of things
and leave no room for talk of hard
times, The sales since Wednes
day are as follows, but the amount's
in the deeds recorded do not by
any means exhibit the true value
of the property traiwferied, as the
consi 'eration in many in.-tames is
i nominal sum ;
K. V. o t,, II. C. Wato-Ji, lot 7,
blk 101, Il's A; cou.-i.il rati n.
.fl'.'TO.
I'. S. to U.ihert Mnntgrniery,
ti-10 aires '. w I : const deration,
C. (i. Burkhart to
Harvey
A.; con;
Bond. lots, lioltia's
erat ion, 5o0.
.I.A.Shaw toJ. E. Fanner, 1
l.Ik, Mill Citv: consideration. bH).
A. W. Moses to M. 1. Hogan, I
lots K.'s I! I A., Lebanon: consid
eration, $ i:J5.
M. I), llogan to A. Hodge, 1 lot,
K.'s od A., L'jbanon ; consider
ation, !(;:.
John Settle to Julia A Settle, 4
lots, Lebanon; consideration,
.fl.oO.
o. A C. to Adam Wonder, 1 lot
'. E. 1 ; consideration, ?5S.
J. W. Burkhart to W. B. I 'on
aca, S-12 acres 11 and 12 w. 2; con
sideration $50d.
W. B. Donaca to J. W. Buik-
, hart, acres 11 and 12 w. 2;
i consideration, $200.
S. M. Hollowav io J. K. Cart
wright, 2 lots, blk 2, M. .StN.'s A. ;
consideration, $l0o.
Mary L. Mason to Sam Hay et
nl., 1-1j acres, Il.irnsburg; con
sideration, if'.K).
F. E. Aleen et al. to J. B. Conn.
2 lots, blk I, A. it II. s A.; consid
eration. $l"0.
K. W. Hogu,
100 acres ! w
to A. I..
. 1 : con..
Cooipton.
ideration,
$o000.
W. II. Bilyen. a.lnir., to S. M.
Daniel. 10 feet front. Seiu: coiisid-
er.itum,. $205.
A. liackleman to
4 lots, biks l ami 10,
!. W. Wi i-.'ht,
II. 's :;d A.;
consideration, $:0.
A. Findley to Margarei Findley,
piece land, V.) E. coiisiileration,
$1.00.
Emma F. L'ive to 11. A. Kampy,
SI 100 acres, llaniabiirgjcousider
ation, $10.
J. K. Cavender to John Metcalf,
22'.j acres, 1 I and IU W. 2; consid
eration, $1S00.
J. K. Kirkp.it rick to Louisa Mar
cellus, 1 lot k.'s 1 A.; consider
ation, $125.
C. Marsh to E. S. Kedekcr, un
divided of Ue l Bull inirte; con
sideration, $700.
Out Seven llllll.lred Oulhlrs.
There is a report prevalent that
sjveral citizens of Benton coirity
have been "done up"' to the tune
of $7d'l by a confidence man, yet
had the fellow done : he agreed
to, these men miht have got
themselves into serious trouble.
The story we have heard is this:
In a certain 1 a'ity of this county
a stranger had been hanging
around all winter and malt; a
proposition to some panics to fur
nish ttiem wi:h counterfeit green
backs, which, by boiling iu cotl'ee
au. I be:ng rubbed up a little could
not bo detected from genuine paper
money and liom what we have
I heard tlie proposition was accepted
bv several citiens. who wete to
receive $7,000 for $700. On paying
the confidence man the 7d(), one
A the purchasers was it is said, to
accompany him to Portland where
the $7040 iu worthless money was
t b, paid over; but on arriving in
Corvallis it seems that he changed
his mind, expecting that the fel
low would either send or bring the
large amount back, but alas, h-. is
gone, and so is the .7tM. if there
reports are true, ti e parties who
would go into such a business are
not to tie pitied in the least, and it
is only tvo had that I hey did i t
lose all they have got. Had the
worthless Muli been receive I and
an attemnt made to pass any ol it,
there is some one who would m ire
than likely have go' ten themselves
into serious troub'e. These men
can be thankful that they did not
get it. Benton leader.
Tim rpj;nii .National t.iarl.
Members of all the regiments of
:ho Oregon National ( iuard are
looking forward with pleasure to
(h ir work on the tented field this
summer, and they will doubtless
ai ipiire much know ledge and ex
perii ti'-e which will be useful to
them when they are called upon
to defend the country against all
comers but probably they will
have all they want of camp life in
the week allotted them. F Co., of
this city, along with the other
members of the second regiment,
will probably take their outing at
Yaipiina.
THK WOKI.li KNKICIIKO.
The facilities of the present day
or the production of everything
h it will ("induce to the material
welfare and comfort of mankind
are almost unlimited and when
Syrup ot rigs was nr.-t produced
the world was enriched w ith the on
ly peril ct laxative know n, as it is
the only v . medy which is truly
pleasing and refreshing to the taste
and prompt and etlectual tocleanse
'thesvstem gently in the Sprii.-
time or, in fact, at any time any
the belter it is known the more
popular it becomes.
Sliiioh's Cure and counumption
cure is .-old by us on a guarantee.
It cures coneuinptiou. For sale
by Foshay it Mason.
Catarrh cured, health and sweet
breath secured, by Shiloh's Cat
arrah remedy, price 50 cents.
Nasal injector nee, sold by Foshay
it Mason.
Pains in he small of the back
indicate a .ii-cased condition of
the liver or kidneys, which niay
be easily removed by the use of
Dr. J. 11. McLean's Liver and
Kidney Balm. $1.00 per bottle.
Suits to order this week at cost,
aches, the tailor, opposite post-otlice.
WEAUIXO THE TROU9EK9.
irThiH Ik True, Drexs Reform In
l:allly A iroKching,
Dress reform, like every other
revolution, comes slowly, yet
women are nearer success in
achieving it than ever before. It
has been agitated fjr the last
twenty-live years, from the ugly
Bloomer costume and Dr. Mary
Walker's unmanly pantaloons to
Mine. Jenness-Mil'er's divided
skirt, yet none of tiie styles has
1 tcoiiie p jpular.
VY bile the divided skirt has been
more favored than the others, it
is cumbersome, and upon the
street simply a nuisance, for it
clings about the limbs and makes
walking a burden, while on a
windy day pedestrianism becomes
an impossibility. But no such
complaint can be lodged against
knickerbockers. First clothe the
body in a suit of silken undergar
ments, which are not oily lux
iirious.but warm ;then put on stock -ings
of the same textuie ai d you
are ready for the knickerbockers,
w hich are made exactly like those
worn by men.
Many discard the corset alto
g.'th.r in the house, and fasten
with suspenders just like the "lords
of creation" do theirs. Then, to
Ih.isli the picturesque get up a
blouse waist fasiioned sailorwise is
added, w hi. b is comfortable to a
degree and decided'V taking, and
you are dressed in a twinkling and
ready to write, sew or read with
infinitely more comfort than you
ever experienced in skirts.
Have near at hand a stylish tea
gown to jump into when callers are
announced who are too conserva
tive to digest your knickerbockers,
and then you are presentable at
once.
It is said ttiat the fastidous
I ifth-avenue belle now conies
down to her late breakfast in
knickerbockers, savs the New
York World, and in the homes of
the ii'villionairs oi the family in
trousers in preference to the former
neglige gown which occupied such
an important place in the ward
robe, and it is becoming a serious
question whether the knicker
bockers shall be worn when the
men are present or not.
The suit is so becoming to the
avera.e woa en that it is only a
matter of true when it will be the
exc -ption not to see our women
in trousers and the men will soon
fall into the idea, for a beautiful
face is set oil' to the very best
advantage in this unique dress.
It is the funniest sight in the
world to see a women in her
knickerbockers for the first time.
You can compare her to nothing
save a boy w ho has just shed his
skirts and is not quite used to his
legs.
Hie unconsciously tries to cover
her lower extremities, and gingerly
crosses her feet as if alraid of break
ing something, but after two or
three trials she becomes accustom
ed to the freedom and the lack of
petticoats forgets all about herself
in an incredibly short time forgets
all about hereself iu the perfect de
gree of comfort she enjoys.
The getting into knickerbockers
is a problem not easily solved by
the fair sex, for to encase one's
self in trousers and go about it
like a man is what not cue woman
out oi ten can do even after weeks
of practice. She w ill try to bal
ance herself n ot.e leg, and by
the time success has partially
crow ned her elfort, she will be too
tired to proceed futher without
resting, and when the second
attempt is made the invariably
gets into the wrocg side of them.
Finally, however, after repeated
failures, the devotee of the knicker
bockcrsits down and resignedly
puts on her trousers in the most
unmanly sort of a way, registering
a solemn vow never to imita'( her
husband again in the method of
d.mni! g his attire.
One of our most piominent
i actresses sent an invitation to a
i friend to lunch wi ll her a few
I days ago. She came forward to
' greet her company in an exquisrii
suit of knickerbockers, and jTle
was more irresistible in Uwfusers
than in anv role she eyr-ltssunied
behind the footlights, ami she
said that she was so much in love
with the costume that h r manager
was arranging a play wherein she
would have an opportunity to show
the New York public how well
she looks in the knickerbockers.
And if she wears the gray velet
trousers, little zouave jacnet and
loose pink skirt, to say nothing
about the dainty shoes and the
mite ol a cap heavy with gold
braid that crowned her auburn
curls, there is a treat in store for
theatie-goers. A woman in
knickerbockers can go out in the
most severe weather and return
without any fear of pneumonia or
bronchitis, because she will not
be weighted down by wet and be
draggled skirts,
Our female physicians almost
invariably wear kiiekerliockers,
and find them an absolute blessing,
called as they are from their homes
at all hours of the day and night.
It is the age of indeiendence for
wouitii, and they are making
gigantic sti ides toward the front
and why ehoiild they not do so in
trmsers? That the time will ever
come w hen trousers are worn open
ly on the street without the gown
overtheiu is doubted, but for the
house there is every reason why
they should t rove the favorite
costume, because they are not only
extremely ' coinfoitable, but
decidedly becoming, and therein
lies the uUimate triumph of
knickerbockers.
Declared Insane,
Miss Ella Mcknight, of Mill
City, has been declared insane by
the authorities and was taken to
the asyhu i at Salem. She is 22
years of age, and has previously
"been treated in the asylum.
Call early and secure the best
pantaloons to order at cost,
aches, the tailor, opposite post-otlice.
COAST X0IE3.
Walla Walla proposes to expend
$200,0(0 this year in improve
ments. Spokane's land otlice is crowded
daily with men seeking to make
homestead entries.
F. E. Thompson, of Yakima, has
an orchard which is piobably the
largest in fbe stste. It contains
0,000 fruit trees.
The Western Union Telegraph
company expect to have its wires
iu operation i at South Aberdeen
within three weeks.
Wool-buyers at The Dalles are
ottering from 15 to IS cents a pound
with no takers.
The steamer Willapa, formei'y
known as theOeneral Miles, which
has been overhauled and repaired
will ply between Portland aud
Sho;.lwater bay, instead of Bay
City, as some time ago reported.
Fred Poppenjay, of ILirduian,
Morrow county, fell dead i:i his
field last Monday. The cause of
his death is reported as heart
disease.
litrSINKHS LOCALS,
Klein's $o shoe nox cm all.
Hulin it Dawson, druggists.
French keeps railroad time.
Baths, well sunlight rooms at
Yierecks.
Just received a fine invoice of
barber supplies, direct from
Philadelphia at L. Yieiecks.
One of Dr. J. II. McLean s LiUle
Liver and Kidney Pillets, taken
at night before going to bed, will
move the bowels ; the ell'tct will
astonish you.
Ctoup, whooping coub and
bronchitis immediately reiived by
Shiloh'sCiire. For sale by Fo.sii.iy
it Mason.
Sleepless nights, made iiiiserdile
by tiiat terrible cough, Shiloh's
Cure is the remedy for you. Fur
sale by Foshay it Mason.
flust received, a i.ew invoice of
children's ready-mail" dresses and
aprons at the Ladies Bazaar,
w hich are being sold for less l ha:!
you can make them up.
I will make special prices to
clubs ordering suits or pantaloons.
Guarantee jierfect lits and fii.-t-class
workmanship, aches, the
tailor, opposite the postotlice.
A free and easy expecoiatioii is
produced bv a few doses of Br. .1.
H. McLean's Tar Win.
Balm, in all cases of ho:ir
sore throat or diiliculty of
I.mig
liienl .
reatii-
i g
Allow me to add ny tiibiur. to
the eliicacy of ly's (.'ream Balm.
I was Fullering from a severe at
tack of inlluenz.i and catarih and
was induced to try your rein 'dy.
The resuit was marvelous. 1 could
hardly articulate, and in less than
twenty-four hours the ca'arrlial
symptoms and my hoarseness dis
appeared and I was able to sieg a
heavy role in (iraml Opera with
voice unimpaired. I strongly
recommend it to all singers. Wm.
H. Hamilton, Leading l'.is-o ol
theC. D. Hess (irand Opera Co.
NEW TO- It A V.
WANTKI-To cni.Tn-t ih t-.titi h ti
hank :ifHin)i ft. of ion or a. jr to U
coiiiplc.ed ly Juiit- V. Vrr f ir:l.-i
information --all (m-momuM v at t!.- l ohiiii,)
camjs, niuuth ol tl s.tiiti-uit
Will mi nr. IN ,v k Vwyu i .
Men's aiui li- s' i lodii:. ni.-i.!.. to . i icr or
clnoiril ami ti.lirL'l on i-hoit uin.tj ui.it
reasoiLil!o rail's
Simp on tin .ri rt i-ar line, l.et .ir.-n Tiiir.i
Hint r'o'ir!i ,rr '.t 3.
lVAN'TKK, Tl : ItAVH, Kolt Ml.. ill INF.
If Company, a u'l-nt Vui.ili iv.tii si
tal. Itiif pav f..r rint partv. .Vl.ek II.
.1. Tliiii.iisonjVI'aiu, nr., I', o I
rfrfi
otice to C.uit ru.'tur.
U!'! In- ifci-is. il fur Hie i rctioii ol a
u n io iir.'i loi ii in. ii
l i ,)...,
lii ii k liinliliair mi I'ii; -trcct, A luniv,
'., for ( Ii is E. 1'lVitl. r tmt;i M.iv
10. ls..il. 'I in- owner reserves tin
rglit to reject any ami all tiiiU. l'.nr
further iiilormalioii apply u l. C.
Sehel), an liitei t.
DIsHollltioli of I'm tiicrlii;!.
At OTICK is In riln i;iieii Unit the opail
Xi nt-ri-hip heretnf. n. -iitili 1.: I ween ll
CM 'ox, W Aeon ami C II llo'.er.-. in tic
tla in mill Iiiimih ss, at All. arc. Or. oi,
iinittr tlic rirni name of Cn liriw ,v I o. is
this ilay iliaolviil lv mutual consi-nt, llitf
Kiid C li 11'itieTi: hiin:f ptliehiheil the i o
tire rulit. title unit interest of the aiil OC
Cox ami W A 'ov tln-iin. C II lldl'er
aHHtiiresutl the ohlii;-iTiiins of the late linn
anil all notes ait'J accounts ilue s.i'l lirni ale
ilalile to him.
iiatcd Allianv, Oregon. M irt h II. l.vij
II O I ON,
W A COX,
ii iioi.Kf.t;
i:xrrnlrH Sale,
In the County Court of Linn county, Oregon
tu re the estate of I
Coii. W. W'armoth, deeeastit,
NOTICK ISIIKKKIH' OIVKN Til AT THE
uiiilcrsiiftieil the iluly appointd! ipi i'i
lied ami acting fcole executor of the
last will and testament of ieo. V.
Warmotli, deceased, in pin su.ince ef
the terms of thrust will an. I tis'a
liient of said deceased and in fiii ilu r
jnirsuiitice .if an order of the li..vo
er.tillcd court duly made and cnternl
of record in the above entitlnl caue
ii... isil. l n- nf Aur'il. ls'.il. aiitlior
i.insr, licensing and ilireetini; 41 '
such executor to make r-ulc of t lie re..l !
property liereinaft r descrilieil, wttij
on Saturday, t lie Sod day uf M..y 1 -U
at the hour of 1 o'clock e. M of s.ml j
day at the court Iioiim: dnor i.i the
citv of Alhaiiv. I.nin county. i-"ii.
oil-r for sale and sell at public .me
tion to the highest and ln-l bid ler f ir
cash in hand ud in ".' piirccl the
following described real pmp'itv
iielong'mg to the estate of .--..d
deceased, to-w it: lit irmitimg at 'he
Southwest c.irtier of the Uunati.ni
Lund Claim of .lames H. Piiyne, the
same beinsr at the Snutlieast curlier of
the Southwest nuarter of feeti n 17.
Township 14 toulli Iiiinire v.M
Willamette nier'pli.iii in bin" county.
Oregon, and riiniiiii'.' the: o- K.-t ".'.''
rods, thence North Hi rods' tnei.i e
West W. thence Soiilh b'. :. rods
t .... West -Mil rods, thence S.-uih
I
roils to the place of hciMiiiiin:
D it. il this il.IV of April, I-.'l.
Uko. W. Kkk.ncy.
Executor of the hist will met testa,
inetit of (ieo. VV. Wiirinutli, ilcce.ifi-.!.
Hewitt iV Ikvixe.
Att'ys for Executor.
II. GKKGti,
Tailoring i mmu
tk. . a ii
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i:iii-ir.
j This is what you ought to have,
; in fact, you must have it, to fully
; enjoy life. Thousands: are search
! ing for it daily, and mourning be
; cause they tin I it not. Thousands
upon thousands of dollars are spent
annually by our people in the
!hoie that they may attain this
b u n. And vet it may be had by
, all. We guarantee that Electric
i Bitters, ii used according to direc
i tions and the use persisted in, will
1 bring you good Digestion and oust
: the djiiion Dyspepsia and install
: instead Eupepsy. We recomuend
i Electric Bitters for Dyspepsia and
I al' diseases of Liver, Stomach and
! Kidneys. Sold at 50o and $1.00
! per bottle by Fosbav it Mason,
, Drnggists.
I I'l-oiioiiiirril llu.-lr. Meil.
li'oin a letter written by Mrs.
j Ada K. Hiird, of Oroton, S. D.,
i we ipiote: "Was taken with a
jh.il cold which settled on my
! Lung-, cough set in and lina'ly
! terminated into Consumption,
j Four ! ctors gave me no saying 1
i i null! live hut a shoit time. 1 gave
j my sell up to my Saviour, deler
i mined ii 1 could not stay with my
! ii lend-: on earth, I would meet my
: aliment ones above. ..My husband
i ; is advis-.-.l to get Dr. King's New
' 1 i - co very tor Consumption, coughs
and cold-'. 1 gave it a trial, took
in all eight bottles; ithascured
. me ami ihaiiK :nl l am now a
' well and I eaitv woman." Trial
i bottles bee at Foshav & Mason's
! drue-tore, regular size, 50c and
i-f !.'.
He Itmr on ll.ister.
! Few eople appreciate how much
'their impressions, their v!'iins
I and impulses, and in fact all their
! incut il energy depends on the
! hai moidoiis uctinii of all ti e viu,!
organs. . poody digested ! iim i
j may hcke one tpianel wi.'i a
jfiieiid. A ciiigesie.l liver ti:iy
bring im.iginary irloom and trouble
i into the sunniest day. A rlietriiii'U'
I pain may keen y ni from liuiuc.-s
I i r ivoi k and em in ly ciiange s ene
i m rked out policy. A few d ses
nl Mo ire's Kevealed Beme.l ; vv : 1 1
j give tone to cwry fuii t'im and
' ncike vou etij tv your It lends pud
I your wen k.
j IC lllktfil.1. 1 11 Is.
1 ll-'iit ili-e-isf is usually i ip
! po-e I to lie incurable, btiliwhen
: prnpci ly tientcd a large proportion
of cases can lie cured. Thus
; Mrs. I Imira Hatch, of Llkhart,
1 hid., and Mrs. L. Baker, oi Ovid.
; Mich., wen- ciiKil alter sutlcring
i i"i ve.ir. S.C. L:nbiirger, druggist
! at Van .lose. III., rays that Dr.
Mde::' lielllt CtltC, wlllcll CUrCll
! the former, "worked wonders for
ibis wife."' levi Lo;:an, of
l'uchanan, Midi., who hud heart
; disease f r ;;u years, says two
i bottles m nie him "feel lifcea new
! man." Dr. Miles' New Heart
i Cure is fold ai.d guaranteed ly
Stanard ci CiJsick. Hook of won
' derful testimonials free.
.tmiiil'.lrafiirs nlc.
! In t!e matter of the estate of
Coiiil-s W. Killer, iii .eased,
j NOTICK is i'cn-iiy given that by
ii tu nf an er '.er f Bale daiy made
ami entered f teoord t y the count)
court lor Linn e.uiiitv, trccon on the
. ."ith, day of .I.intiary IV.U the uniler-
signed as a tntidstra.or of the estate
i.l t "narici! W. ivitiT di eea..e !, will en
- ,1 1 i;;. . v M vv 'J.l, IS'.lI.
at the l.mir of one o'clock I'. M., on
-ai l day, at tin eeiirt house door iu
lie; clly ! All an., Linn county,
Ongi.n, sell at publi': auctinii to the
highest Iiiihli r for can in ham!, on
i.iv i f Kt!e all nf liie right title ami
iu'.ere-t ot tlie sai i Ciiailes W Klder
decease.!, iu and b the following .lis
criiied real es'ate to. wit: iiegnining
at a jiciiit In SJ chains west tnun tht
S. K. cermrol th N, K. $ of Section
IS in Tp. lit S. K. ' west in Lin
coiiiitv On '!), ard running tlienei
N. ehaitis; thence wit 40 1
cliainf.; tin nee Fnutli SO 'JO chains
thence vietd W (t0 chains to the lilac
of hejii.niei.'. the samu bring the
Wot .'. et U.!-i:;al Donation Laud
horn i t It. M. I'!,!,r met lu iro.l
nee Klder lits wite, note No.
cL.itii No. ."I contaiunie
. Also hey inning at a
point at.iO i hams west aid .;
o!i;ui.si!.'!: oi ihc.N. I-., comer ol .Sec.
ti in 17 iiiTTJI!, S. II .'. W. in Linn
enmity (ri'L' ami riimiitii; thenue
Went I. !.l eh.'iiflfc: thence S.nitli -5i.7?
eh.iii s; tiu l.ee Vtht .'!-.U0 chains
thii.ic N iitii SO.-Ji.l cliains tu the
iiurtli tin - nt I! V IC'ih r'ti Iliination
I. ami l.';:iiiii: 'l lu i ei- I'att to tht
Ivi t hai.k nf the I'al.iponia I'reek.
Threce in a miI hi i nly linrctinii ot
the Kjst bank of said C'alapui i Creek,
tu the place of hHeiminig cunt timiiu'
"1'iO.tiT acr. s and being a partof the
I ! isl li ili of the llunatieii Land Claim
nl K. M. Klder ami wife or heirs
Catlnriiie Klder Ni.te claims
N'."1 ;11 fitiiati-d in Linn county
Orig in, with ali appurtenances tlie-e-unto
't Uniting er apperUunuiL'.
This the -'n l, day ol April.
G W Davis
Aihnitiistrator
.Villi.-.' ill I llllll MMIl'llll'lil.
; il ICl-' i liLiri-lii irh'en that tie.' uniler-
; n.liil ailiuiniHl ne ri ot tin til:ui' ti j. j.
i l'i)ll:. ih'ivitn.al, liB filnl lux filial ax.v.uiit
; .v k .i.l a.imiiii-tratrix of mi I t'ti.t, im1
i t :.t In nr-t'-r of th. loinitv onirt of l.iim
' i-niinli. r.-ifni., 'i tin' '.ith 'I'll "f May at
I i.i a i.i iiii iUy lti lnvii filial tin
c nirl :n "In- uiuc fi ln'inn anil stttlii g
mi t
Mrs. M K. Iitrris.
i A-ii:iliil!.Trnt.r.
I LCGS FOR SALE.
i 1 will sell full blood leghorn
! eggs, luth single suid rose comh,
; fur 1 Tsi per I:!, also dotted Wyan
! dutts. l.iijlit I'.r.ihmas, I.ang.ihau
: nnd l'lymonlh Uoeks at the same
I pi ice. L. .1. IIui'CK.
Ian gent, Vv.
NV WKAK MAN
Vv'lio in futTcriuc, citlier in
ntiihl or tx!f from the in-
,i liix n ifnorni t frAHva.
atio actl et-esfH can ti
qiitrklv and iHTnuLiiently
ciirtil. I'mkTH frit (nwilrri
DR. COLE Pertland, Or.
1 hia olil Uc i lor has had a9
years evptTipnce In curirie
rrixate, 14'ivnL Norvotu wid
Skiri hiieaiw8. Write to-itay.
lliiialik nn.nl'n tent privately to any
aMrce.
.'Hlk. and
Ili.'Ok:..'
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Highest of all in Leavening Tower.
Mm
mm m mw
ABSOLUTELY PURE
L. E). Blain,
Tlie Mm Clothier.
v
1- THi: PliOiiRLVSlVL"
to see a line of goods
variety, the finest and conservative fashionable
features of the day, combine! w ith a complete assort
m-'iit of staples, all made and finished in the very high
est ttandard of excellence, and placed on the market at
p. polar prices, our exhibit for the coining spring and
.summer season will surely command bis attention.
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A FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW PW-IZSI-.-Ivi
: " TFBNS FOR SUITINGS AND TR0USEF.S
CLOTHING MADE
Fit guaranteed in hia
Prices Always
; .i ii .1 ii ii it ii i a tuui it ii a o i; i; u t' ;i i; iUi ti t: it
The Albany
A FULL LINE
"In Spring tlie young man's fancy
Liglitly turnstotliotiglitsof love !"
The wise young man, the old man, the thrifty housewife I v il
turn their steps, w hen searching for fresh tahle di'heacies, chi-n-e
butter, fresh laid eggs, staple and fancy groceries of ad kinds, to tli"
grocery store of
C. E- Brownell.
Once
"VVe wish to remind you that we car
ry the most Complete Line of Hard
ware, Stoves and I3anres in the Val
IeV" MATTHIWS & WASHBURN.
Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report.
Baking
Powder
l'CUCHASKU DKSIRE
that embodies in its immen -e
TO ORDER AND A
tailoring department.
Reasonable.
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Furniture Co.
OF UNDERTAKING.
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