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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1891)
THE MORNI1W i HEKALD: SATURDAY, M Ay L loil on s.ur. The Daily Hkkald will be on Bale each morning at II. J. Jones' book store, where itim be procured at 5 cents per copy. JOTTINUS ABOUT TOWN. Ladies Black vests at the 1 Bazaar. Iiobert Foster, of Portland, is in this city. R. K. Finkle, of Durham, C'al., is in this city. Walter Lvons, editor of the Stayton Sun', in the city. I J . ' it . ,,, iry a pair oi uiose -o cut ..tt black hose at tlie Ladies Bazaar An endless variety of new uoods iust received at W.'R. Graham's. Just received a nice line ot j llanan it Son a shoes at Klein Pros (Jaorge Alexander of the Leha- )ii Express, was in the city yes- non fc.xpres3, terday. Ladies, the cheapest place to buy your Oxtord ties is at Se.trles' shoe store. Frank J. Miller, clerk cf the railroad commission, was in Al bany yesterday. W. li. Graham, the leading tail fir, has just received a line line of , spring suitings. liegu.'ar communieaiion of Cor inthian Lodge -No. 17, A. F. A. AI., this evening. A large line of Ludlow's $::.00 shoes for ladies just anived at Se'irls' shoe store. It is time Albany should begin to make arrangements for a grand Fourth of July celebration. J. L. Underwood, of the linn f Conn iV I'nderwood, Corvullis' photographers, was in the city yesterday. A big cut in prices on ladies Dougola shoes in all styles for tin next M days at Klein lhos. We mean business. License to wed was gianted yes terday to Wilson K. Glass, oi Halsey, and Miss l.avinia K. Ramsey, of Halsey. Go to Searls' for your low shoes, where vou will find the largest line at prices lower than ever be fore oll'e red in Albany. Mrs. li. M. Robertson left last evening for Ashland, having been summoned by a telegram announc ing the serious illnes of her sister, .Mrs. Narcross. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Magers, of Stayton and Mrs. Sherman TUotnp son, of this city, went to Browns ville Thursday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Dr. Tucker. Kev. C. A. Wooley. of Fugene. Cumberland Presbyterian ministei will preach at the M. F. church south, next Sabbath ut 11 a. m. and 7:u0 v. m. All are invited. The Linns is the name of a new base ball club being organized i:i this city. It is composed of good material, and they expect to out play any nine in this part of Ore gon. Regular meeting of McPherson Relief Corps No. l.'i Saturday at 2-30 i'. M. Members w ho are in terested in hearing the report from the late convention at Astotia should be present. Mr. John Schmeer w ishes to an nounce to his patrons that orders for the cab left at the office at the stable will be promptly filled, and the cab will go to order to th' trains or any part of the city. Mr. Thomas Monteith assumed charge of the Albany po-doMice yesterday. Mr. Thompson, his predecessor, has finished up his list month's business, and has Settled in full with I'ncle Sam. , ... f 1 - 4 lac-iniliil in u-lilch flip fiiloilv o one of Scio's leading citizens , .. , , I C. r. Wright and tamily, who went to Michigan a few months ago, are again living iu llarris burg, having returned last Mon- day. "One bv one the "prodigal to this lteautifnl sons return country, which has its draw hacks, j to he sure, hut w hich can not he excelled. Courier. Know ye all men hy these j presents that we, Morris Illount. ' uies is qu.euy w. ispereo a. ....... , ,rsl,,,.y of tlltf Knie l,.lve bays the Press If certain intima- ri.lliril,e.ftw,1.,frtH,l are now ac tions that .we have hi ard are true , . , d in ,rewtillg ,ht an mvesngat.on by our next gram! estunates, etc. While the jury should be had. exact cost of the road cannot be liave just received ten tons, ol mill ami tlie iiiiues lx-;iteU ami oper feetl and Hour which we w ill sell i ated. are situatt tl in township IO cheap for cash, JJxcelwior Ktl er I or north rane ") west of the mills Hour l 15 per sack, l'lenty j I'.oise nieiidian, in Washington of bran, middlings ami chop fur j county, Idaho. Weiser, the coun-f-ale ami delivered free of ch.ugc ly seat, is situated on part of see inside of city, Morris A Lloiint. j t ion :J I, .'! 0;; township II north The ground for the encampment j west, actual distance from of the third regiment. O. N. i.. Reiser to the mines H miles. The has been Htlectetl. It is Bituate.l r,,a'1 ''"'v'".? ahihria hears on the old Irvine farm about Uo :,fi, "L'ilTy l-'"es miles to In iniles u-Pt of il.e f.tv Mini ti,..r U dian val.cy, and this thstaiice good water ami an a'juiidam-e ol ) shade. Luring .Inly tlu- tlitl'eient. companies of the third regiment' will go into camp at that pl.e-i and spend several tlays th illing : there. Tinies-Mountaineer. On next Tuesday evening Mav i 5th, IS'.1, the peop'c of Alhan'vi will have the opportunity of hear- ing one of the greatest violinists in the world. This statement is Itorne out hy the press and is un-' douhtedly true. The famous Nor j wegian August Aamold will give; one of his concerts in the opera j house on the above date, under' the auspices of the Y. M.C. A. It j is not often that the Albany pubhc j has the privilege of listening to; great artists of the day and all w ill j do well to improve this rare chance, j Look in the w indows for lit ho-1 graphs and in papers for press; notices. iu .Tieei tiie i rvMiuetii. j Kvery man, woman and child J should go to meet the president j and party; yes, be sure and; bring grandma with you, and on i your way home leave your orders tor everything that's good to cat fit Mueller A Garrett's. 'E&ILKOAD matters. Ramon that the Oregon Pacific Will Change H:icJs mi tha Work Go On. A well-posted railroad man, wlu: bus been in the city for few days, in a conversation yesterday with a IIkki.i reporter said that some important developments would he made on the road within a few 1 1 said that lie had it from high authority tliat Mr. Win. M. Iloag, vice president and general mana ger, would leave forNew York next week, and that while there tiif j road would pa-s into the hands of I . I x- . - i l II 11 - i , 1 . oik nomin.miers at w.e f ' Mr. ( .eo. S. ( oe, and that the work ot construction wouIJ t)u.n fo.wimL "It lias tieen decided, tie said, to finish the road to the summit of the Cascade mountains and per- haps across in to Fastern Oregon this summer. While this is a rumor, and is '"'' given for w hat it is worth, inlor.mint is entirely trust- wormy nun uic inioi uiiiuuii .imc to him from a source that bidet d reliable. lu addition to this it is known that a contractor who has hereto fore finished a considerable piece of the road, Mr. J. S. Antonelle, is in the ci'y. and wiil go to Corval !Uon Monday to interview Mr. Hong be lore he leaves for New York about taking a contract this summer. It is hoped this report wi'l prove true ami that he woi k of eonstiuc tion will le lesunu'd at an eurlv day. Sccoiiil Keglmriit Miitterr. Co!. S. I,. Lovell is in Portland, whither ne went for the purpose of opening the bids for tents to be used by the second regiment in its encampment. He was at Yatjuina a few days ago for the purose of ascertaining what her people would do towards encouraging the military hoys to hold their encamp ment li'-ar that place. He also discovered that there was no suit able ground in the vicinity of the hay on which to hold the encamp-Mi'-nt. as it requires at least 100 acres of level land in a body forv for the tents and other j equipages. and the remainder on w hich to conduct the drills during the wick. A meeting of the board of olliceis of this regiment will In- held in Salem on the 5th, and it will then be discussed as to whoie the ten companies will camp. There are 500 men in all and they have s'gnilicd a desire to tent near the rolling deep, if jkjs siiile, instead of in the valley. .Marshlield.h ugene,aud Salem, are making ellbrts t secure the eu cam pi i lent. States man. A Whalr Atliore. News is received at this city ! that a (i.'i-foot w hale was beached I in the s mils south of Newport. It had evidently been injured by a I swoad-lish or thrasher and must have been dead before landing, i The blubber averaged about f ur ! to six indies thick and is prodiic ! ing a very line grade of oil. The j lish was found anil staked as bis own by Calvin Karnes, of Alsea bay. who is cutting up the tish j and will probably get about -4 H g i'lous of oil. that w ill bring about id cents a gallon, A few years j ago a Virfojt sperm whale came I ashore neai there. This last one fwastir.-t sighted by Mr. I'.rastield, who thought it was a wrecked j schooner coining ashore on a j heavv southwest swe'l. j Astoria Kailroail. I lr. August Kinney, the fatherof the Gobie railroad scheme, letuin I . d from up the river this morning and reports the work as nearly j completed. The quarter boat used I hy the surveyors was towed back I ... . t. ..I ...... t !. .l.lrtj l.i ut a. r. ... 1 .... 'ill nor 1111 to t'eo 'itn lari ctviiiut. . .. . a-dan the sutvevcrs except Air. 1 1 i ...i... ; ctin f .. ... i. I l.UM!ll"n,i. nii'f la run ni nui a on ascertained at pr-sent, vet the eit'eneers state that it will proba- oly be no greater than was originally-estimated. Dr. Kinney reports the liveliest interest being taken in the matter in Portland, and on the whole tiie outlook is quite favorable. Astoria Ihilletin. I lit-ir Location. I'he Seven Ievild n ininp camp doubled to it-turn to the crossing of the Wei.-er river in Council va'!ey making the distance travel ed miles, but is lonimonly acreed iixn as I eing !: miles ; all the way over go! county roads and tlnough a settled country. P..iker City Keyiclie. Two Koj . rrct ul. The police last 1 1 i ' 1 1 1 arrested a young lion of Mrs. M. I). Far re 11 ami of Mr. Kdward Zeyss for vio lating the provisions of the curfew ordinance requiring Ikivs under I'l veins old to remain nif the street after '.t ii'tl.jck. The beys wtre plated in the cny j til. It "is prob able that the cases will bring 'jiii it-si ui me vallility ot the law. A Iiiik U lit-orioriilt-il. The Smitii Mt-niorial 1'n.J.v. tenan church of Fairview . Ilit-eon I l has been incorporatetl under the j I law s oi ( )i fniii. bi'im'i. I; v;i,.,,.. Wm. A. Townscmi, and John C. ! Snover, are the trustees and incor-1 poratois. The estimated value of ! of its property is .f L'oW. Ladies for your Oxford ties go where they keep a complete line at klein'-i. OREGON'S NATIONAL GUARD- The State Militia Fup.uiDg to Go Into C.i rcp This Sciume.'. The Oregon National Guaid will go into cam) this year for the li rat time since its organization. An appropriation of if.iiHM) was made by the last legislature for the pur chase of tent equipments, and a committee was creati-d to ciny out the piovis'ons ol the net m ik ing the approt-ri.itii u. This com mittee nas appointed by Governor Pennoyer an I consists ol Adjutant -General .1. ('. Sho.ncr, Colonel S C. Lovell. of the ec lid rcimt-ut, and Lieutenant-Colonel O. Sum mers, oi the tirst regiment. The contract for furnishing the ten's has bet n let to Poil'.iud parties. The camp equipage for the state militia will cjiisis of l.'7 wail tenti, SxlO feet, with three feel walls tor the men; seventy lOxlL" foot tents, with four foot wal's for the oliicers : nine lL'xl-l foot tents. with four and one-half foot walls i for field cllicjrs; six Mxlti to t ! tents for hospitals and guard 'houses; seventy u'ox".0 foot llies for mess tents, ai.d one ganison Hag, Ox.Jti feet in eize. The con tract will probably go a liuie above the appropriation, but tbt. ditrerence will not be very great. The Second regiment will go into camp fust, commencing on the evening of June 27, and con tinuing six davs. The lirst goes j into camp on the evening of July 1 4, and at the expiration of its I lease jf life in the field, the Tbiid j goes out for six days. "The idea in having the three I regiments go .nto camp in succcs ! cession instead of at the same I time,'- said 1 ieuteuant Colonel Mimmere, is to give the olhcers of one regiment an oppoltunity to school themselves in the sclkiol oi the battalion by visiting the others. With the tents ami equip ments we will get with the f.iUOO appropriation the three regiments of this state will be able to go into camp at once with I'JOO men. Ties will give us the best tvnt equipage of any state in the I'nion in proportion to its sie and nu merical strength of iis national guard. I'eculinr M?l liml. They have some funny methods of pursuing business allairs in the rival tishing cralts at Astoria. rheAstorian says that John Fritz patrtck was in the city yesterday, lie brought with him an infernal machine. We have oltcii heard oi a two edged sword, and this comes about as near being one of those things as can be conceivid. ll is a blade about three inches wide, forged from tine steel, about two feet long, and with two sharp edges. It is one of half a dozen that were fastened in a heavy box and sunk w here Iuh seines would drag in twenty-one feet of water, to cut i ritzpatrick's seines; not only his seines, but those of other paities. Tnis was plaving it pretty low down, and the dastards who did it can har ly be deemed human b.-ings. Thai i'oal .Mine. Oil Plair Forward's farm in the Waldo hills the recent coal find is being developed. The woikinen have already succeeded in trigging out the entire ledge of coal which was at tits! discovered. The indi cations are good for unotiit r iedge of considerable size and prospect ing will be co.itiuiu-d as long as signs aie favorable. They beliee they will be able to tind the "Ida. k diamond' in paying quantities. The coal taken from the tirst ledgu was of A 1 quality and bums read ily. The land owners in the vicin ity of the i oal mine are hopeful. AlcMinnviile T eltq hon - I legist t i . Siit-ial SchMhni Co. The Pdack Hussar l and carried i hv the Social Session CO ilpiillV, IS , without tlotiht the l ues' tmitlCU ; oriiani.alioii on llie mail, ll ct-r luiii.v in me ue-i oiiiitt trial na ...... l i .t . i . ever visited tiie l'acilic coast, with the exception perhaps of ( iihin re't ' famous band ; but considering the! number ol performers it cannot be excelled. What is true of the baud and orchestra is equally true of the performance on the stage. San I iego Sun. 1 his company perhaps the finest that has ever visited Albany, will appear in the opera house Fi idav, I Joah Powell wa.-i- j:;ator of the Mav'J'.llh. lS'.il. " t .immunity, ami assisted iu run- - -- j niiL' the first new s;ap r published ouittt A etch. j in the new tow n of Scio. Me sol- The Astorian relates how .1. T. j emnly says that they printed it llurke came in from the Xecani- '' "hite rag or canvas, and is cuin vesterdpv. and reports the I sllt'd it to their leaders with the roatls very muddy. List Thurs day lie went to his No. 4 beaver trap, w hich he had set for a w ild cat ami found a large connar in the trap. He had his 44 caliber Smith ami Wesson with him, and put four bullets into the beast bek re he linished him. The animal meas ured !l feetl i inches from tip to tip. md was as fat as a hog. He w ill have the skiu sluiletl ami mountetl. ' . , , ... , , IlllHuflll I'lsliing. , . ., , . It l-t sai.l that parties lishmg in the Santiaui recently have been using giant powder for the purpose of procuring fish, lly this means they kid large numbers of suckers, chubs and trout. Persons lislung iu this w ay destroy large numbers of small fish, ami not a trout can be found anywhere near where powder is used : The penalty f jr ttiit-h sport is heavy, and should the grand jury learn wlu lish in this nefarious manner, they would tlolihlless find it expensive spurt. ,'iill t Kill In t, 1'. S. Commissioner Cardwell hat! a pow-wow with the Piutes here the other day, say the lluri.s Items, the object being to get the Indians to enlist as I nited States soltliers, 1 lie- duel Jmlian here, I in opening up, ami being over Joe Paddy, looked upon the idea s'ocked in hiilies Oxford ties we with suspicion, and objected to! will for the next :)! tlays, sell having his men make soltliers of ! them at greatly reduced" prices, themselves. At least he wanted We mean just what we sav. Call time to hear from otner members i and get prices. We have "over UO nf the tribe down in Nevada, so : dill'eretit styles to select from, at nothing was accomplished. j Klein lhos. exclusive shoe store. NORTHWEST NOTES There art? now 07:; pa'ienU in thestat-s insane asphnu. A daily issue of the F.aker City P.evielie w ill be issued after Ma'v A brick hotel costing $15,001) is be built at Junction City. Victor Smith, ag.jd lately from Missouri, was instantly kiileil near Co.i'.edo. Coos county, by a falling tree. Samii'-l Lewis, a prominent citi zen ol Marion count,-, died at his home in the Waldo hills 0:1 Wed nesday, aged 54, of la grippe. I The increasing business of the alem postollice demands more letter carriers. Postmaster Gil bert lias petitioned the department for an increase in his force. John Hillings, who lives at the mouthof Mule creek, up Rogue nver, had the niHtortum; to lose his huit-e. together : ,ih its con tents, by lire a sht.it lane ao. Salem is to have a free tirinking fountain at the in terse -t it .1 1 ii her two principal str,.,,is c .mu Hinted to'lu- puh.io bv Hon. A. r.nsh.the I w. ll-kno. 11 banker. Al" iiz 1 ' iesner an 1 V.. J. Mc Caus iand will letve for the lsea country in a f- w days, having a c -inr.ict lot- tut wy ing got -ernment land iutl.i.t set-lion. Ti-.ey will be gone live in nt lis. Mrs. Dr. G. F. fucker, who met her tleat h at The Dalles on Tues day, was well know n in the Willamette-valley. Slit? w;is a daughter of Rev. Spcrry, of l'.rown, linn county, andasislerof Mis. iliiam Skill', of Portland. Alexander Jacobs. n, of Ma. hi. Held, Coos county, ag. ti L'l. is iiope lessly in love and has been commit ted to thr insane asylum. He im agint s be is already married to a young lady o! Coo.i county, with w licjm ho was but sliglitiv acqiiaiu- I ted. S. M. Richardson, of Pendict'ui, was astoui.'ileJ the 'ith'. r d;y bv the discovery of count. ess niimoLUs of worms squirming about ami climbing weeds near his place be low town. The worms completely covered a patch cf ground aboir three rods square. 1 hey ai e about the size of a eatterpider and r. s -111-ble tiie "ar.ny wuriu.'' Mr. Riehartlsoii teais they miht be this pest, and has commenced a wariaie of extermination. A II m.ilrt'tl Vt-:tr A K". The members of the Oregon l'ioneer and Historical (oci.-tv, tleeniii g the discovery of the Co lumbia river by Capt. Robert Gray, of the American shipColum bia, 011 the 7th, day oi May, 17'1-, an event of national importance and woithyof tt-ntennial celebra tion has appointed a special com mittee to issue a circu'ar to all pioneer and kindred focieties existing within the bonleisof the territory aequircit by the I'niled siatt-s as the result of this dis-coM-ty. and now c imprising the important slates of Oregon, Wash inton and biaho, inviting and urg ing the said sovieti"s and organiza tions to appoint and send delegates to Asloi i 1 May li'th, next for the purpose of aiding iu the formula ting ai.d adoption ti a i!an and pr grjnime for '.be centennial i-eletiralion of t his impoitant et lit in the pational history tf our count sv, t.n the 7th tlay of May, Is'.r' l'.e.Ktt 1 ful .;.!. is fir l -11 . Do vt. 11 want a new suit of clothes" that will tit you'.' W. R. Graham, the lenling merchant tailor, has just received the linest li'i'-if spring and summer suit ings ever broiuiit to Albany, in cluding diagonals, cheviots ami plan s, lie has also a beautiful line of pan's goods in any style d -sired, in fact- he con suit the I i i ... I I' . lj( i . I i. .: i j I'. ill .ill.) c. I.i ..i... , it...... :a , ,,!..,, -:1i l . t. , ,1..,, , , i l !. . i .. i... ri'i'itn Mr (i-m1.:):ii ke.Mi. i ' .. .... ,i. ....... . ., ii , . i .....j .....I ;u.ir an'ees a li". Unit CouiitjV I'lrnt Newspaper, The Pacific Printer gives the world this yarn: I. ('. 1'iekey. who recently remo.ed from Salem to Alb. my, was at one time ht r i il" of Linn county. He lived in the forks of the Sautiaiu w l:. n understanding that they were to rcii'l, wash ami return, which they invar iably did. At Iho 0-r:t lloti-.f, A small audience was pit sent at the opera home lasl eveninu' lo witness the performance of .h.hn Jack ami Annie Firiniu. Mr. .lack is a pioneer aeior oi me classic i school and together 'hey give a ! good pei foriiiain-f. Tiie plav was I - -lit J.-. . i I i" ;(ilberts myiholivical drama. o(;i.ial,.a)-. wiiich was followed bv , tie n,,;,.,! fatu.. oj.-,,,, un -& Kaiuh.' stilted. Loth were cleverly prc- I'laviio; Kali. The Salem baseball team are improving the time these pleasant afternoons ly daily practice in handling the ball. The new ground wiil be iu condition in a few tlays and active playing wiil be begun. The Albany or Cor vallis men will probably be invited to comedown to play the first came on the new ground. Salem J urnal. Will Make K..in Howl. The spring season being so late WEATHER REPORT. Following is tin "iieteoiology for i April, Isil, fit. 111 observations I taken at Albany, I. inn county, I Oregon, by John Uriggs voluntary j observer for the signal service, C ! S. army : j Highest barometer on the lid, j 30.01. j Lowest barometer on the A-7, Mean barometer for the month, 25I..M. Highest daily average of barom eter, ."!). Loweat dailv average of baroin eler. L".i.55. Ilighe.U temperature 0:1 the loth -1 Lowest temperature on the :'. I, Mean for the month, 50..V.I. highest daily range of thermom eter on the 3d, :;o. Lowest daily range of thermom eter 011 the L'o I, 1. Mean teinpetatiue at 7 a. m. dailv, lii.:!. Mean teinperaturu al 2 r. -i. daily, 5'.'.J. Mean temperature at '.' r. m. daily, 4S.S. Prevailing direction of wind, N W. .Maximum velocity or fo- ,.. ;;. Total rainfall or melted .- ;.uw,.'!. ::!. Depth of snow al eiul of mouth, 0. No. of days on which .01 or mote rain fell, 17. No. of days of cloudiness aver age S scale of 10, 15. Of :I0 days observations '' were clear, Hi cloudy, 10 fair, 0 foggy, 11 rain, .'! hazy, 0 smoky. Light host on the mo-tiing-. of 4 days. Temperature minus, l.-l m average of R! years. Raiui.iil plus O.IO uii av. r.ige oi lo M111-. tiii; ivoki.k km;k 11 i.i. The facilities of the pit-sent day fr the production of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and coin fort of mankind aie almost unlimited and tthy"?. Syrup of Figs w as iirst pruTi-d i he world was cm ithed w inth-- o-i ly pf-rl.'ct laxative knoii, as i' is the only remedy lytfich is Unly pleasing ami refreshing to the ta- te ami prompt ainlellectual toeleat.se the system gently in the sq.pi time or, in fact, at any time any he better it is known the mou popular il becomes. Settle I p. All ItllT.villg llielllselvesilldeb't d to theolil firm of Conn Pro-. 01 to the linn of C ii.i .: Hendi ieks-11, ait? requested to call and settle iaiiued-atclv. Ill SINKSS LOCALS, Klein's?.'! shoe nox em all. Hidiu tc Dawson, druggists. French keeps railroad time. The mist popular liniment, is the old reliable. Dr.. I. II. .M. I. -an s Volcanic t til Liniment. Croup, whooping cough aud brulichitb; immedialely relited by Shiloh'sCuio. For sale bv Fosbav ."c Mason. Sleepless nights, made niiser..bie by that terrible tough, Si. Hob's Cure is the rcmedv :.r you. For sale by Foshay .v Mason. Siiiioh's Cure and consumption cute is sttid by us on a gtltantee. It cures coin-umntion. For salt by loshay iV Mason. For I. Hue back, side or chest, use Shiloh's por .U-- p s t ; r. Price 1 - cents at l ushav iV M.isoa. ! Call early and Secure tin ! pant.ilcoiis to oi.lt-r at Ler-t cost, post- j Z:i -hes, the t.t: r, oppose ! oiliee. j If you i'eel unable to do or.r i work, and have that tired ft ehi.g, take Mr. J. il. M.-Leaii s Sar-a- parilla; it will make you bright, i active and vigoro is. ; 1 will inai.e special prices to ! hil-s oi leiiii". suiis or p.uitaieons. j (iuarantce perfect tils and liisl clas woikiii.in.hip. Z.iches, tiie j tailor, opposiie lie.; postoilice. Catarrh cured, health and sweet j breath seeurt d, by Shiloh's Cat 1 arrah remetlv, price "') cent-, j Nasal in jt ctor tree, sold by Foshay i Mason. Just received, a new invoice of I children's ready made dresses and aprons at the Ladies l'azaar. which are heirn.' sold for less than you can make them up. No. I screen doors, wired and stained, $1 ". Adjustable screen windows, wired and stained f'oni 70,: and tip at Sugar Pine Moor and Lumber Co., Albany, r. No. 1 screen tloorj, and windows, wired and stained, and put on the housecomplt Pi ices reason tblc. Call at the shop of H. L. Yunk j corner ol eec jntl au ll errv street ami see samples. They are not playing high bridge, low bridge, no bridge in the game, but are devoting their time and attention to selling liist class groceries at the lowest mar ket price at Allen Pros. Ir. J. IL McLean's Stiengthen ing Cordial and Wood Puiilicr. by its' vitalizing ii"opeities, will brighten pale cheeks, and trans form a pale, haggard, dispirited w oman into one of sparl ling health and beauty. $1 00 per bottle. Allow me to add ny tribute t- (he ellicaey of i-'ly's Cream Lalin. I was suil'ering from a severe at tack of influenza and catarrh and was induced to try your remedy. The result was marvelous. I could hardly articulate, and in less than twenty-four hours the calarihal svmptoms and my hoarseness dis appeared ami I was able to sing a heavy role in (Iran i Opera with voice unimpaired. 1 strongly recoiiiucnd it toall singers. Wm. H. Hamilton, Leading P.js.-to ol the C. M. He-is irand Opera Co. m i : 1 1 1 1 : i - KYLK l'.KNTI.LV In tlii-t t-i'y. mi Wt-iliie-thiv ettniiig. April 'g'.', lttil, l,v lifv. U. W. Hill, M. li, I.. Ky'e iiiiU Miro U.lia lie-nthy. i I i A new invoice of goods just re ceived at (lie Ladies Bazaar includ ing a full line of ladies, misses and children n-a ly made garments,! cois.-t--, glo.'es, hosiery and fancy: go.ds. " - I . . . . I XIJIV TO-DA Y. I IOST 1'roui il;- l ;ot li- t'l in this ci J :t Mrall N :t h h ri'itr iMaiiin- r 1 -v 1 uv.'lih-,' to its rr;..V':n ill I'f Ml italic irANTr.I A M:i-h, jt-iitle liui'iiy i.cre, not s'niGT tiiui a -i minute tntvt-N r. Ap p y to -I. S Antoiallc, :tl t C'h;irU.- hot.il- lrATKIiT. nut, 1 rn;i!. the or fix If r-oia tvtt;i,'.;t Cviiti.l!y locaTvtl. lu f nr. at th"H oll-v. to hKLiri-:xr t a x i a y k k h s i X. or.liT if the L-otiiity cuuit 1 iiin direct) l t" fodv tin.- collection u! all tatt staiDlm iii(ii'l on tht:u.-iiifiit lulisof thi :omily. li sn h tuxt.- rc not piiii iiniiic.li itcly I !li ul ( to levy u;'oii ami til tl' pr'.Kiy ol .li-lini'K-i,t!s t iiiakc i:j!kctioii I 1 :irt m i. M. SCTT. Shi;; ifT cf Upm 'fntit v. 'Mill FOIl SALE. : a titri in-'t ai;: i : -ti- a r-- u:t wtii . i-.ir.t 'ai it h w i-u'it, .:' onhinl, in I ;rh-. 'II. f a'-ov., -!i v turni, i.ihi .ii-. I ;armi(, iiiijiit iiicittH tvr 1 r jI'.tKt. K:ny U'-n.-i. fortutht-r urt n.ii!;ir r on or writ.- io VV. J. Tjriiri-im;, Ljmoiu', lA;-H : .'tin: y, its: i:. HWK Vol ANY H 'KMI'I'ltK HI AT If U ariii-iitTi" f'f I'Al'ltlMtf to he !' '. (t i fin ni'urt' nicvlt; to luk ai z-nf is j:t : lt(tii-c.o. It ?i. v ;tml a! I kin. is uf -j. ;on.: prttiiii'tly au.l at r i -n.iMe ir:T i. a'-v f.r-!i--at il. -M. 11. i a rt-"'i'd fo -l sto:r. I. K. M.ici.kv. j I" iJT."-i:i iIm- n't , ,i p .. k -T l.ool: i 1 1 . - .'it i ::i in- I li-- lit) It i' w l i- ri . li'it'"'i 1 1 . ( ;il i 1 'il; ' ip. i. vUm'- ;it r- -(itH' .Mt', II" icr(.-''':i. t.'tsw -n ii -! re t l. ',-.-:i .n j is T.t t ', or 1'. o. ' . j li .1 i: n. tlee to 1 -lit-:t l.r. u ; ! r e--ieil lor ll;e t-n-.Ii i l.liet; '.llii.liio't.ll K l-t -l:e.-l, i ., Io.- ii K. ftt-iii r niii;; Al. v i !, JyI. 'I I..- -. tier li'-rl ..- : ..e . l"l:t ! li-icc! ;ll! .ii. i! ;! I Mil- K ,i j f'wMe r ini.iriiKil ion :ij.j. y (o ll. j .-'ie.'!, ;ii e':i-tt ri. t':t!i n c fire liini--!f of the de i.iid - it-Mihs of e;u!v il. ii e iiiu! pet f.-e: ly rest re his t ii;or and vital ity hy our home t -eiitne iit. The ivina! k.ihle ciiies of huidi!S cases o: ih-io'.is ilehility and private c i:iih:ints are c er v.liere staino iil: o:t tuiacbeiy. Tieaues and ; : sti -n list, a physician's "ift to suiii-i ine huinaniiy, will he sent fiee lo those aillictec. Addrtss tt illl St llll!) l'loXI KK INSTITI TF, l'"") Kearny t., Itotuu 2, San Kiancisi o, (.'a'. Ntiiit-r ol I inal (llclilt ul. No I It" is ii. rt' L'ion tliu' tlie- UTiiitT-.-i.iii-i a-i'iin-t r.-t i i t.f ill- ct.itt- i.f J. .1 1 --r r ; . .1. i-.i-.i!, :i li.e! li-r lil.:tl ai-i-..u: I :t-:..-i :i.liiiiiii-ti:it:i i.f Mii'l rr..t-, i:n-l t :it i rii-r tit ill- touhtv i-".irt Lint' ..mi I ..ft- M I hi' ''1 ll il-. el M:-. :it i" t v.., ' l - e u Il-is Ii. I 'I i.-ii . tilt i- -url 'In' uii:. lir l.e;.lilit; uiul Bfttlii' ;t.l :t' . i.'-.i::!. M. K l'f.i:k!-. ..t:ini!.ti;ir'r. EGGS FOil SALE. I will sell fu'l hlend Leghorn ceejt. I ":h injle and rose eomh. for l .":i pet !.:. .".!. dottt d Wyan tittts, l.i;:ht t'lMLneis. I.anj;si:ail an i l'lyni' u'.i; It- .d.i- al ti e same : ice. I.. .I. I ht ck, Tiinp-nt, r. t?vXV WKAIv MAN W 1... is M.ll. r:iiL', i-:li;i - in in i 'i'l i r l'i. 1 1 , treiii tl.i- lri- f- t :r" ;" "r Wl twining IT.vt s 1 1' ".tn iufr.it t f,.ln. s, I -'"- -' -1 - ' :u a . t is t an , gVs. y"' ' 'i"i- l'v "'il i iriii.i'ii-iit ) . ri- ';yyy ,,. i. i'i. - ,;.i,.,i. I .."V. niJ Pi!i L Jj4 1UlrtlKt P.-itlaa.l.Or. . ti.r r:i- iri .J-i i ri. Mr.. !! .;,U!L l:'... il. Ni r .r. iK ;u.l ..r Wr.it- to--ta-. . I-- fii t j.rnr.K't f'i liny lti!lil-il Mel - Vile. Ill tie l-irt'.Ti r of tin; estate of Cnail.-s W. K'.ier. .1. .tsf.l. NdTH K i- Inn b civ.-n that I ) viitii nt an er ier I s tle thdy nia it alul filter' 1 "t n-.-dl-'l by tin: Colllltj co'irt for 1. mi i-eimtv. IbfL-en i n tile ."iili, day tit .1 :ti:tv:ry lS'.il tin; uinier s!:;ii' d as .fhiiiiih'.r.i er of the estate ol Chailts W. KIil'T .leccac.' I. will mi s M t llitAV MAV -M, I V-'!. at tiie Innir of tine n'eleek I'. M., on mi id day, at the court hoi'su ihitir h. tlie city 'f Albany, Linn county, Oil men, sell at pub-lie auction to tlit higlu-n bitltler for rash in hand, on ti;:j of sale all of the right title ami inteie-t of the said Ciiail. s W Khler tli-c a.-eil, ill and to the- following tlia crihed real estate to-w it: I It'gililiing at a point IS S2 chains west from tht S I i. cornel-of tin N, K. of Section Is in i'p. Lt S. li. o west in I. ill C'lllTliV t T goil. ami Itllllllll llli'llt N. .C.'g(l t-iiaiiisj thence cvtt 40 0t uliiiiiir--; tiiein-e seutli M) "O chains tin me v.ot 4U 00 chains to the plain of h' ginning, tin; same being the Wct .', of (hiigiaal M n ation Land cl tiiii t f li. M. Fidcr aie! heirs ot Cathciinc Ll-.kr his wif-.-, note' No. L'OIS and claim No. "l containing: o"-!0.i7 ai-i-es. Also beginning at a point "Jo e0 chains west ai.tl 2.37 j e'hahis north of the N. K. corner of See ti m 17 in Tp L5. S. li W. iu Linn county Oregon and running tl once West"! Ill chains: thence South 4-J.7"- ch..i!i?; thence Wtst 32.00 chauu. thence North sO.-JO chains to the north line of li W Ivdtr's Mor.atiei Land Claim: Thence Fast to" tlit K.vt hank of the Calajiooia Crock. Thence in a southt-rnly tlirt ctiou..ei. the -st bank ot said Calapot i Creek, to the place of hccinuuig containing J'i().(i7 acrt 8 and In ing a partjof the Fast hall f the Moi.atii n Land Claim of li. M. Fi.lcr and wife or heirs Catherine Kbler Note "glS cla:ms No. 01 all cituatetl in Linn county Oregon, w ith all appurtenances there unto belonging or apptirtaining. Thu the -2ml, day of April, ISlU. ( W Davis Athiiiuibitrator U' 'AM'f'.K, I ii'aVH. K-ilt .V:.. ! I I. C .:ur. ,,....;.,. ,-n.r: - ti; - .-.tl. .1 UT,;.-, t i tg? i-ii ii ! ski-, i i ! c. 'i t; i'- r.-r-i- il i a ' ! rt-.-i . Highest of all in Leavening Power. ABSOLUTELY PURE L. K. Blain, T Ii o Mm Clothier. ; FTIIK l'KO'JRE-SIVE l'tTKCIIASKU M-'.SIKKS I to see a line of iroods tliat enilto lies in its immense variety, the (inest and conservative fashitnahle ft; itures of thu day, cjiuhiut I w ith a coniph'te assort- inv'iit of stapies, all made and linished in the verv hih- est fjiinhiril of excellence, and placed on the market at p p ilar prices, our exhihit f r the coining stjuinsr and ;;u uiuer season will purely command his attention. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW PAT-" ' .. : . .. " .. 1 ; TERNS FOR SUITiNCS AND TROUSERS o IL CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER AND A Fit guaranteed in his tailoring tlcpartment. Pwicis Always Reason a mlic. luMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;!!!!!!!:!!!!!:!: The Albany I A FULL LINE 'In Sprint; tlie yotincj ni.-iii's fancy Lil itly turns to tl loucrl its of love !" 1 ' The wise young man, the old man, the thrifty honsewif;1, all v il turn their steps, when searching for fresh table tl-dicaciep, choice butter, fresh laid eggJ, staple and fancy groceries of all kinds, to the grocery store of C. E. Browne. Once Wo wish to remind vou that we car rv the most Completo Lino of Hard ware, Stoves and IRanrres in the Val 1n' MATTHEWS & WASHBURN. Latest U. S. Gov't Fool Report. i!;;!;iii:i:::i:;!i!i:!ii:i:i:iii!i!i:iii'!:!:!!M;i-i!!:i: Furniture Co. IITAKIXG. it it Cr iiliijGslilsofsc-iaci IlliiiiS pd !o as ii. fcirS Witt: Jr-i:-S-7i fc-tii-t Ao:ain OF IN 1)1