TIIEMOKNINO HKftALD: TTIUfiSDA Y. MAt
18!) I
glowing gaily Iteraltl
ON SALE.
The Daily Herald will be on"
Bale each ulorning at II. J. Joufri'
book store, where it c an be procured
at 5 cents per copy. s
JOTTINGS A BOl) T .TOWS.
The Hurst milt srlahi. ;,, the '
city at Boenit!e's.. J
Mrs. A. IL Seal leaves this eve
ning for San Francisco.
A new line of cornets just re
ceived at the I.aliea llazaar.
F. J. Miller, clerk of the (recoil
railroad commission, is in the city.
Summer underwear and hosiery
in great variety at the "..adies La
zaar. Natural frtiit flavors only used
at rot-nuke's; coldest soda in the
city.
Mr. and Mrs. Kugene I.aLorrcst
returned from I'ortland last
evening.
Fresh vegetables every morning;
from I. inn county gardens at '
Parker IJros. !
V. W. Hale and M ss I.ina i
Morris have had license :o wed ;
issued to them. '.
The Salem university band will ;
give an excursion to this city on
Saturday next.
V. U.tiraham. the leading tail
or, has just received a tine line oi
spring suitings.
Another line, assoitmeiit oi
Robert's tine candies received at
the Monogram.
Try Conn ei lleiidrieson's svrup.
the ii nest in the market. Ketaii
in Uantities to suit.
II. B. Stevens, of Santa li'Si,
Cai., arrived in Albany ycsterda.
He will locate in this city.
it voti want a dnnhle monu
ment go to h'. '.V. Achisun, wh.
are handling nothing but the he?'
grades.
Have you seen those beautiful
cement walls in the cemetei .
put np by K. V. Achison, at ail
the cost of stone.
James Urake, a darkey who is
well known in this city is i-onlim-d
in the Multnomah county jail ioi
giving liipior to Indians.
The Ladies Bazaar continues b
lead in the millinery line. lie
member they have the latest city
styles and the lowest prices.
lo you want to be happy and
make those about you pleased, ii
so go and get one of those lovely
toned piano's at Mrs. Hymans.
Charles Kedtield returneil from
San Francisco yesterday, having
become proficient in engineering,
which he was studying in that
city.
At the marble works of Mr.
Frank Woods can be seen' some
beautiful seeiiiiens of stone frr m
his own quarries, woikedi in the
lathes in his shop.
Manager Kn hler in his private
car was in the city last night, hav
ing been transferred from, the
West Side at Corvallis to this
place on the Oregon l'aeiiie.
A small ripple of excitement
was caused by a runaway team on
First street yesterday. The team
was owned hy H. Lrodeis. '1 he
horses fell down, which sli pped
their mad career with only tailing
damage.
Summer has come at last and the
Ladies Bazaar is now fully pre
pared to supply you with every
thing in the furnishing gnu Is line
for ladies and children. They have
the largest line of childtens dresses
and aprons ever shown in this city
and at surprisingly low rates.
The Congregational Simda
school of Corvallis has chartered a
train for an excursion to Halstead.
45 miles east of Albany, Saturday
May '.. The train will leave Al
banv at 7 :4-" a. m. and arrive at
Hafstead at 10 a. m.; leave Hal
stead at 4 i'. t.
The department of Hie interior,
at Washington, says the Corvalli
Times. decides in the case of Ami
cultural college of Oiegoii, t t.al
while music and calisthenics Tji-.h
a proper part of the curriculum i f
an agricultural college, the expen
diture for them cannot I'J obtain
ed from tiie appropriation provided
bv the act of congress appiovtd
August o0, lsiX).
Members of the Y. M. ('. A. will
please remembei that on l-'rida
evening of this week there u ill In
an association meeeting in tin
new rooms in the Foster Muck.
It is very imjiortant that there
should be a lull attendance, as
immediate steps must lie taken
concerning the convention which
is to lie held in this city on the 2J
23 and 1M of this month.
Sl.l'KKTAIiV.
F.ighteen t'-ousand pounds ol
tine marble and granite were re
ceived on the hist steamer by
K. W. Acheson, from San
Francisco, which w.is about
one-tilth of the whole amount to
Albany freight. This linn is doing
athming liusiuess liouth in this
.city and throughout the sta'e,
they have branched marble woi ks
at F.ugene and Kesebnig.
Vorftttnul Newi:it4ar rij;lit.
A peisonal newspaper light is
the nastiest thing on earth, and
ought to be prohibited by law. ll
you can't agree itli a man on a
jioint, say so, give a reason for it,
and let tlie matter drop. This i le
gitimate and right, hut a persistent
Hinging of dirty epithets and com
promising insinuations is n,,t only
4in injury to the principals, but an
'insult to the readers who pay lot
something else.
Alumu Met-lln.
The Alumni Association cf the
Albny Collegiate Ii stitute ia re
quested to meet for business on
Friday evening, May s. at S
o'clock, at the residence of Pavi.l
P. Mason.
El ka M sox, Cm.i i.n . Ei. kins.
Secretary. J 'resident.
THE COUNT? COURT.'
The CaaiJsionera S'.lTT Considering tbe
Qa'stkn of the Br.igr,,
V
Till K' TIN K T.I SIXKSS.
Kc.-ig.uitioii of S. (.). Wallace as
jtistice of (tin jieace of Lebanon
precinct, accepted.
In the matter of the rejiort of
the viewers of the John A. Crock
itt road, disnrssed.
in the m.a:ter of the petition of
J. B. .links et al for location oi
county ru.vl, M. I'avne, Strauder
From in and Jason Whe.-h-r were
appointed viever to meet at Jaa.
enbv"s at 10 . m , on Mav 1'S.
nil. IS A1.I.OWKI).
C. I. Moii'ague, aid poor
.f 15 Oil
10 P(i
i CO
10 CO
8 (HI
J. r. ( usliow, aid poor. . . .
i. ( '. I'oolcy, aid poor ..
Cox Finley, aid ioor . . .
t i. F. Crawford, aid poor .
Ladies Aid S.jciety, aid
poor
! i. F. Iliisseil, salary
N. I'. I'avne, clerk's fees. .
K. L. Flugber, aid poor . . .
lbanv Klectric Light Co .
John I'sher, j.mitor
J. L. Hill, examining in
sane M. II. F.llis, examining in
sane N. 1'. 1'ayne, examining in
sain tieo. I. Barnard, station
ery il.iss V l'rodhumc, station
ery tieo. 1). r.arnard A Co.,
stationery
K. T. T. F'isiier, sundries. .
W. K. Curl, sundries
Mavis Bros., account roads
1'iites Bros., account roads
s-tites it Nutting, printing
Forttniller.V; Irving,account
poor
ieo. Willis. a count briiltres
Train i'i Whitney .'printing.
T. T. Fuigeson. aid poor
A. Volvcrt"!!, L'tavel
M. Scott, sheii it's lees
mi. I S IMS l. LOW Kll.
M. W. liiuubaii.'h, aid poor
I . F. 1 loey, aid poor
I'. B. Barnes, aid poor. . .
10 (10
57 05
L'lO 7(1
4 CO
27 50
I 00
5 00
5 00
4 00
5o 15
1 05
15 50
1- cc
11 20
7 m;
:; !o
2 ) 50
15 (Ml
ll 5(1
15 00
10 00 I
14 CD I
i.e. :n I
10 00
1 1 05
IS :;o
Slu-rp .Mai k t.
The I'eiidietun liast-Oregoiiian
says that everal sh ;ep buyeis
have Ik e:i making their head
ipiarlersat I'endleton fur a few
weeks. '1 'In: y a.e paying good
pi ices. ranging from lifty to
seventy-live cents per head mere
than last year. The rate is from
.fl'.i'5 to .i'.50 'or ewes and 1. 15 for
lambs. W. A. Lanteruian lias
collected between S.000 and I0,()0!i
heard .'or shipment to Mandan,
Pa kola, and J. II. MctJillie, who
wid al.-o-hipto loiltana, ;,C(iO,
Mr. Meliilhc leceiitly luirchascd
;!.oop irim Ii. Oilliam iV Sons,
lie baslini.'hel hiiying lor the
season. Mr. I'aritt, a Menver buver
will drive IC.Oi C head, which he
has already collected, to that city.
1 he shipments an I drives will be
made about May I'oth. Boettclu-r
i: II rshey are still purchas ng for
tiieir big annual diive. They are
preparing to dip a number of
sheep.
.Some (.iiimI ShuuM.
Mr. M. B. Ooldstein, the veteran
manager, was in the city last eve
ning, and made arrangements to
occupy the opera house on the
evenings of .May IS, l'.i and I'd,
Moiulav, Tuesday and Wedncsdav,
when the highly popular mid line
plays of 'Rip Van Winkle,' 'Ihe
New Homestead' and " Under the
OaslighC will le put on. Tie
presence of Mr. (ioidslem, who is
well known here, is ample evi
dence that everything w ill I e first I
d iss. It is tiie Harry I'tovvn's corner of second mid 1
Comedy Company. I and see samples.
THE EPWORTH LEAGUE.
Tbe
Anmal Convention of the M. E
Church in This City.
The opening session -of the an-
liual converilun f the 'dnv0.rth
League was httld at the 'lfct
Methodist lv.iiseopal church Tues
day ev"5uing, and continued yester
day. Deputes were mcsent as
follows: ST. Hu'in aiid'Miss K.
V. Seamed o( Kugene; .Miss Ida
l'apgenkopf audi'. 11. Hempstreet
ot McMitmv.llo; Miss M. M. Aus
tin and .Miss Addie Jlllintt of ld
las ; Miss Addie Simpson and Mi a
Sara! i West of Lebanon; Mrs. II.
Iceii'ii and .Mrs. .1. A. Wiuleis of
Jeliersoii ; F. M nv
Mr.
iVrt is ot 1 );i toii.
Miuisir pieseut Bev. M. T.
S:im:nervi!!e. ot Mail is; B.-v.
Thomas I'.ind. of L-.-banon; Bev.
S. Ii. Wilson of Salem, oiesident
of the district lejgip ; Utv. Fl
wort'uy of Shedd ; Bev. il. Hoiil l
ol Jellers.iu ; Bev. Cha:!. Mi Hon
aid of llan isburg.
Many delegates who are expect
ed have not yet arrived.
Tuesday evening a grand m.iss
meeting was held, which was op
ened with music and praver b
ltev. T. 1'. Boyd.
The address of welcome w:is d -livered
bv K. M. llorton, and the
response by F. S. Muiin.
The exercises closed with a re
ception and social.
On Wednesday beginning at '.
a. m . , the following progranunt
was curried out :
Young people's praver meeting,
leader, .Miss M. M. Austin.
lieports o! olliceis, local chapters
and vo'ing people's societii s.
Object and aim of the Kpwoilh
League. F. Moore.
Wedne.-diy aftei noon Mevo
tional meeting, leader, MissS.truh
West.
Spirit of Methodi-.m in the I'p
woi th League, S. Margiet (ieisen
dorfer. How study the biLle ir. the lea
gue, II. (iould.
Salem District F.pworth League
Convention otlicers for the ensu
ing year were elected as follows:
1'resute.nt, Khler S. 1'. Wilson;
,1st VM-e-pri sideut, Mis Ida
il'agenkoph; 1'i vice-pre-ideu',
I Miss M. M. Austin; corresponding
secretin v. Miss M. M. Austin;
secretary. Miss Margaret (ieisen
.loifer; treasurer, Mr. (i. Bennett;
district organizer, Bev. M. A.
Waters; executive committee,
Kev. S. I. Wilson, Miss I'agen
koih, Miss Austin; committee on
programme for next convention,
pastor of M. K. church of F.ugene,
Btv. S. Ii. Memiuger, F. S. ioyd.
It was votel to lioiii me next
annua! convention at F.ugene.
Nine league chapters and one
othe young peopl -'s society wi r
represented by a total of 17 dele-nates.-
There were also eight
pastoiJF of district charges present,
m.ikiiig an organization of 15
members.
Mr. Lennett, of Brownsvii'e,
Bev. " M. A. Waters, of Kugene,
and Bev. C. Ii. Kline, of Salem,
game to-day.
The convention was character
ized throughout by the interest
and enthusiastic participation ol
everv member. The papers rua.l
we. e of high order, and the dis
cussions pro and con emphasized
the instructive points
the evening session consisted o!
a lectuie by Bev. C. Ii. Kline, of
Salem, follo.ve.l by the formal
closing exercises of the Convent inn.
The subject of tiie lecture was,
'The Oralual Consolidation of
Character," in the words t,f lizra,
10th chapter and 15th verst
"Neither is this a work of one
day or of two."
Natiili;ll Ktl ucal ien:il ..sN:ii-i:itiiili.
The annual (invention of the
National iiducational As -oitiation
of the I'nited States for the present
year will be held at loror.to, July
14th. to 17th, Canada, and :is it
will on this occasion heoi ati intei
nalional character, it promises to
be the most successful meeting ol
the series. Mjt of the raiiroa Is
have agreed to give half-rates plus
tl'.OO membership fee tj all who
i attend the meeting, this rate being
j open to the public generally as
I the teachers. J lie l anailians are
making great preparation to wel
come and entertain the visiting
teaches, and niimberous cheap
exclusions are being arranged to
all important points on the great
Lakes, the St. Lawrence, and the
sea-snte slier the convention,
which will afford to teachers the
best opportunity for enjoying their
slimmer holidays they have ( Vt
had. The official Bulletin con-
I tabling programme for toe meet-
I ill!' I :l ! I u !!V :l r r.t if'f.nii.t.t M Htnliill
other particulars, is ready, and
w ill be sent fre to any one desiring
it, on their dropping a post card to
Mr. H. J. Hill, secretary local
committee, Toronto.
The Institute at Newport,
From State Superintendent li.
B. Mcl'.lroy it is learned that the
citizens ol Newpoit, at Yauuina
bay, are making great prepara
tions for the nice; ing of the State
Teachers Institute which will be
held there during the first week of
Juiy. They say they can accom
modate 500 people, and it is a cer
tainty that, at least, this number
will be in attendance. The O-e-gon
Pacific company has offered to
furnish round trip tickets from
cither Albany or Corvallis at a re
duced rate that is lower than ever
before known, livery teacher in
the state ihouid arrange their
business at this time so they can
be numbeied among those taking
part in the discussions during this
meeting.
I w ill make special i rices to
clubs ordeiing suits or pantaloons.
Guarantee perfect fits and tiist
class workmanship, aches, the
tailor, opposite the postoflice.
No. 1 screen doors, and windows,
wired and stained, and put on the
house comph te. Prices reasonable
Call at the shop oi l
S'fioll III Iv . II Vnnk
rrv street
THE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.
Copy of the Address Presented to Presi
dent Harrison in this ( ity.
T.i t.iu PYl'I'llenpv lt.ttiiintin
Harrison, president of the I'nited
States - Sir : The board of reents
of the state agricultural college of
Oregon have ttie nonor of present
ing for your excellency's inspec
tion a number of tiie students of
that college.
It seemed to the regents that
('ey could not do less than thus to
unite in the only way open to
them in the respectful greetings
and warm welcome to you on your
short visit to the state of Oregon.
Had your visit occured later
in the year the students would
have brought you specimens of
thecrain and fruit of our fields and
orchanls raised and tended by
their hands. Today there can
only he ollered for your inspection
these samples of the living wealth
the growing prodtu-H ! iigon
gathered liom almost every
county in our state.
We are disposed to be envious,
sir, of the I'eiuands on your time
ironi the cries and mmiii ip.il'ties
of the laud. We believe that the
1 1 ue w i a'Hi, and glory ot Oiegm
be in the fertile lii'lds, in l.er pro
iific orchaids, in her v:;st forests,
in tbe never (aiiing I o-m r of her
.vide rivers, in the hidden riches
of lu r mines and coal fields. These
indeed we would that your time
permitted you to visit. These are
the possessions which the state
agtieultural college seeks, by earn
est ell'oi t, to develop.
Mid your time permit, sir, it
would "be our pride to show you
our college with its plea-ant class
rooms, amply furnished laborator
ies, well equipped workshops in
womI and metal, gardens and
green houses, oi charda and tields,
where we believe the ' technical
education" prol lem of the time
meets its happiest solution.
We are very young; only in Sep
tember 1SSS, did the state collegt
open its doors to students. Until
that time the school had been ad
junct oi appendage to a literary
college, maintained by the M. Ii.
church south.
The state board began its work
in September 1SSS, with 4:5 stu
dents. Bv Meceinber, IS'M, the 45
hail grown to 1'0'. Abo.it three
counties had, up to H-.S, provided
nearly all the students lor the col
lege; now they comeiroin p.! coun
ties and the best report of all, more
than two-thirds of the parents ol
these young people gain their live
lihood from the (arm or workshop.
liven if time be not, sir, at your
own disposition to visit our college,
could not the secretary of agiicul
ture liil this visitation for you by
deputy? We have coniidence that
he would bring you a g'od report.
We ail notice gladly the warmth
of your tcception everywhere on
this long tour ; but. we beg to as
sure you, sir, tint by no citizens
of this wide land are you more
welcomed than by those who dwell
in this fair corner of the great
North.
)ii behalf of the board of regents.
Wai.i.is Nasii.
TIIK II l ill TICK'S I.OVrcU.
A Moliu-i Duty Willi Kevprrt
limi t A flair.
There is no race of young peopl?
yet born vvitli old heads Ujioii their
siioldiers, nor should bo desired
it. The imreasonabli ness, t lit: I
extravagances and the illu-ioiis oi
yo-ith are part of its charming
conditions. But a husband is to
tie cho H'u not alone for t he ipiick Iy
Ik-eting houri of youth ; he is to be
a friend and supportet through
ihe burden and heat of the day
and a companion for the long
shadows of the evening of life.
Therefore no girl should ho allowed
to choose a husband as she would
choose a partner in a dance, and
vet this is what many girls are in
ciiiif d to do.
.Mothers ought to supplement by
their own experience the iiu-x-
f
daughters, and to warn them
against p..ssions w hch hi ing evil
unless guarded and directed to
good ends. For the marriages of
affection, on which we are apt to
price ourselves, are very often
marriages of youthful caprice.
Too often love in a cottage comes
in for all the hardships of a cottage
love.
Let jnothurs, therefore, guide
their daughters at this most impor
uint time. Ladies Home Journal.
Slate Tiiifi.
(irant and Tillamook counties
paid the last of their taxes to the
state treasurer on Saturday.
Baker county also turned over to
treasurer ifOODO on that day. This
last named county is yet indebted
t'J the state in the sum of .'fOlfo 44,
being delimpient for nearly every
year since lS7li and penor to 1IS0 ).
The Mate treasurer has officially
notifnd her couiiy court and
treasurer that a seft ieinei.t of these
old tax.s must be made immediate'-,
as cveiy dollar will l e
needed ior use in the many
funds requiring state money.
La lien for your Oxford ties go
where they keep a complete line
at Klein's.
Just received a nice line of
ILinau ci Son's shoes at Klein
l'ros.
Remember that I am selling all
of my dry goods at cost, li. C.
Searls.
Boy's shiits vests at Searis going
at cost.
Searls shoes for ladies
ir' iitlenian are the best.
)IKI.
and
U. UttOC K At the l,.(,uc f her
iliiuufiter, Mrs. J. K p.iie.vti, in this
city, 1111 Miiv li, fs'.il, ,,f nmsuinp
li"ii, Mrs. K. C, li.iil'imr, ajjed li-i
years.
lie- funeriil will occur from the
residence of .1. K. I'.rowii on Thi il
sliet t betuceii I'.roailiilliiu anil Klls
werlh, at lu a. m. hi, KriJiiy, .M.,t S.
COAST NOTES.
Items of Interest Iioei Exchu g.
- Thrcnghont the Nurtlw -tt.
I
The lambing season in M
' county has been an exct i!. nt o::e,
i ani1 many bands w ill avenue m at -
ly 100 per cent.
Joseph Connor, an old and re
spected citizen of Crook onr.ty,
died at his home near Slateis, I :. t
Sunday evening ol an attack of li
grippe. H- was (iO years o! ::g.
Coipiille City has a new charter,
and has just held its lbs? election
thcreiiniler. J. W. I.rneve win
elected recorder, B. J. Mean inu -shal,
and J A. Collier, J. 1. ( ;.,!
man, Walter Brain, M. I. Sir.jeg
and S. A. Ward, tru.-.tei .-.
James Hart is, a iv-'d. -ut of B.li;
county for lolly veais, died a few
days 'ago, agi'd 7'. lie an I Irs
Wlte Settled oil the La Cl;
IS 5)1 and lived there r.idi
If!
;ht
years ago when tney removed
Pallas, where he died.
Negotiations are pendii.-g for t'
purchase of the "teamer i ! . ; i
ton by the Jlasgow Town- i!e ( ' ;
pany. Pr. Tow er is in I'm-; land
consultation wi'h the loud
directors, and It is ex e
(ila-gow coal mines wili
!: ti
ilj.'l i-e
put in working order.
J. J. Buckley was co: 1, :. .1
the ci i me of pel jury in 1 he c;m .; i
comt for Multnomah on .M.im m I i.
IS'.Kl, and the sentence imp. !
was imprisonment in the peni-.i n
tiary for live years. .Mon.i.iy the
governor granted him a full p u d .i.
the district attorney hiv.ngso
recominendeil it.
Aiariei-.a l lair, res.
Heppner, was arrcsUd
on the charge of atte
liberals ihe prisoner. c
l.g near
las; u ,-. U
up'ing
n'ined in
Ihe .Moiiow county jiii. Mi s
Blair testified that --he was
eellt. until one of (he pri-vi: r..
testified that she, assisted bv i.v,
men, vv."e the accomplices in t':e
act, when she pleaded yeii' y
was placed uiid-r $M bo ; !s.
The Hubbard oil b.v in is n-i
dead, although it lias been s ep
ing, says the Woodb-iru 1 r : 1 1 u i
ent. The n.ateiial. engine, et -.,
are on the ground ami witidti tc;
days boiing will he comme;. ced.
They wili sink down 000 feet be
rigging a denick. h i.ce- .irv
ihey will go ilow ii 1'Oinl let', 'fh
well is to be sunk near tin- wei
where oil was liist disc jVer. d.
John t irant, well known i'i 1 !!.
county as ' Uncle .h e'.," is dea l.
He came to or. g .ui troin Mi-air:
in ls5l', and look u j a cla .m on
the Liickiamute. II, s wife, vile,
has been his faithful compai.i !
for f jrty yta:s, survives him. 1 i.e
l'olk County Itemizer s;iys ii tie
old pioneer; "Mr. (h int v, .t- a
man of very positive ! j. .ri.
political and otiierw is -. a:, i t. a
ever ready to i.dvocate or -t.-f i d
his faith, lie was sent to I n
legislature in 1S0S, rgain in ! -7
and for the third time in I -, s
He earned the itppe!!.i!;.,;i '.
Meritocratic waihor-e,' a:i I v,p
olten a leading spbit up'Jii ..ii'.er
ent occasions. Both he and ld.
coinpanioii were no'cl huutei s -iri.i
uianv a wiid animal h.is
slain." IB- was a pinmb
Fellow and that on! r
ttie fuiH ral services.
ii' i .;
M ON MOUTH SOTL;.
MoNip.u ; ii i r.. May l;h.
Lumber is being ban ill d !.
several new buildings.
Mr. Crow'ev reccnllv fp in t!i
i ea
t will locate here i; a ; d.iv.-
Bev. Mr. i'.veis led la .i-.; ie id. -meeting
in the pubhc school I'.iihi
ing last Si'.nd.iy al 1 oW-k c v
I he Not mal cho'il w ill be oit'C
ihe l'.'tli oi June.
The Normal cadets will o P
Salem May 5th ( d i h ioisti
l'resi'lent I iarrisou.
The liaal exain'nati.'.'i ol tin
senior class of the Not
mal :o..l
ended to-day. The ;
out yet.
The Poll: county t.
ia'i.iii. w ill be ho'd t1
rades are md
eir i iV'
'All K
.l-:iy
id.av
?. I
! institute hen- some time in
Messrs Fanlic! and Ilosm
! sold out their grocery b i- ii e
I Mr. Win Muikey who ha--
the stock, ami will so n h:
first class store.
Quite a numb 'i of people
here visited I udepeud- ini
week, to vv itne-sa baloon a.-co
which was not very much
Ir .in
last
:i--ii.ii
of a
success.
A large numbered Mora: 'di
population wil! v i-it S.ih i i fu
day. to see President llatiis-":i a
patty.
tiik niiiii.ii i.miii iim).
I'he facilities of llm presei.l
for the production ol evcrythni-..-that
will conduce to the ni:.teri.-i:
welfare and comfort of mutil-ind
are almost unlimited and v hen
Syrup of Figs was fir.-t prodm-i d
the world was enriched wii h the on
ly perfect laxative know 11. as il is
the only remedy which is ti i l '
pleasing and refreshing to ihe ta te
and prompt andellectuai tm li a: se
the system gently in the Si-rl:.-time
"or, in fact, at any time any
the better it is known !i e ue-it
popular it becomes.
Fiiir Irolil,
The I'-crler Signal, i f 'a"n.va
county, mentions that Sam Lite!,
informs them that the band ii
sheep belonging to him-eli ;:n I
Kil. Johnson, have ilrnpped about
L',7110 lambs this season. They
now have a band of roo t oi the
wooly creatures and will shear
about o.OtM) head tins summi-i-
Th
rhe yield per tleeee will be abiut
ight pounds and th- p:iie a'm t I
;il,een cents, makim; an in,o;ne i f
til
not less than $0,000, aside fn.m ih
jncreas-e. Hy raising iheir nun
feed, and good business nni':;iLe
inent, these bachelors aie rapidly
takirg place as bushier s m. 11 of
rare promise, and let us whi- per,
their opportunities are no greater
th'tn those of every young man.
or older man for that matter in
this va ley.
Tenrliprs Kxamlnut ton.
Not ice is hereby given that the
regulir public examination of
bathers, in Linn (utility, will
take ;-!:!( in i i ., r. y, com in-'lu ing
on Wednesday, May 1'7 at 1 o'clock
r. v. a id continue until Friday
noon. '.' iv l",i. Ail tercliers must
p -i'lveiy iie pre-eiit at the tin.e
ol commencement, as no one wi'l
b -ad i.it'e I to the examination
w i
o is i;.)! so pr
s'-nt.
( ;. f. lii ssi i i..
)1 Superintendent.
CoMih
ilo1
( ram's New Alias.
O-a-of t he most useful hooks in
evi iy business lions.-, and in every
i.tmily living ni.iin is a reliable
and complete at!. is of the world,
f! is want is ably tilled by Cram's
Alia", a work that is full an I com
plete in every pait ciilar and coii-la'ii-;
as much liUoimaiion as does
s i'i;'.1 o! the ponderous eucyciope
oi..s ii at co-t several times as
I : '.:. M;s. A. M. lull is l.ow
e ;;n:., -.i.g S" 1 the latest (ditiull of
i;.i-in k. w hich contains the hist
c. i, cieMi'lete. a:.d all addition
-. '. t ti ii iy -li i- p;v maps oi cities
m-i in v.y pi'g. s oi valuabio mat
'. . '; v e v. at w as in the last
'-. 'I ': i - woi k is hi oil -lit
t r : i pi ear and is thor-
-.:';; (-..P.j icte.
i'.l -'INKSS l.lll'AI.S,
I: . ii -!.s at si. al Searls.
K i- n's - f slu e nox em all.
'.:','u.t !'tu.-":i, ilr-.iggists.
i1
i rain oail nine.
leeil-'
.1 V.
rker Bros.
Vs'iti, grocers.
II"
of
I g' l" 'S L'oillg
V
d at W.
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lid
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i-i.r '.ii "e b.p'l', side oi i ' it,
u -( . i' I. ' - , or. .'i- p a-tel . I'i ice
c n?s .t , ..si.av ,v M.l-oll.
1 1 i.i ; ; I tin ibie to do your
d have th ii toed leJilig,
Mr. .1. ll. .M -he in's Sar.-a-;'.i.i:!.i;
it wi.! make you bi ight,
.';! ; v ,-;!; i vi .'mo IS.
Pr. .1. II. M Lean's Strcngthen
le.: (!!!:! id I'.io.d Puiiiitr. by
.; ;t II-ii.g pi'opi nit s, wil'i
i', i.;h; n ..'. die; ks. and trans
i.i.i! i ; ..!. I.a.'jard, dispirited
-.v. mi soneo sparl ling health
and be.i-uv. i CO per bottle.
'lie- ;u -st ;i i:"'.!ir rnimcnt, is
the ..:! ivm'.ie. Pr. J. II. McLuti's
Vol.-atd.- t hi Liiiiuieiit.
iii..'. lacking cough can be so
piii-kiy cure I iy Shiloh's C'ure.
A ' g't.ii'i.n i e it. Sold bv Foshav
i-oii.
: i i ii
Ca:
b.eat
CP'
!:!' '
1,
.111
.i a:.
1 sweet
;i
St,
s l at-
.tr.ail I' i
N.;-a! in;
i'i .M.lsoU.
piice 5't cents.
I .t iue
.a I v t oshav
i- i-u
1 ". '.
: s, w ired and
Ai'.l'istible screen
i d -i a s. -a in d and stained from
.";' an ! up a: :-' igar Pine Poor ami
I . ; . i i I . r ( 'o.. Alb .i y, ( ),;
Ki.ov ye all nun by these
piv-ei't-. that vve. Mm ris ei Blount,
!uiv- j ist j-. e. ivei! ten t 'tis, of mill
le, .
'!)"
m !
ai '. ! ':;; v. n ti we vvi'l sell
ip I'." csh. ii- eh ior Bol'i-r
s li oi:i I 15 , i . .. k. Plenty
ot PI.
... I
s.ue :
il.sidl
liil.
.t'l'l',
I'gs :.t:d chop for
. I fnc of charge
f i hv. Mo; lis ,v Bioiint.
Alio.-, ia .: to add nv tribute to
i!:e t :!i -a.-y of ' Iv's ('nam Balm.
I was s'i ; ring from a severe at
tack of iuilueua and catarrh and
induced to tiy your lemedy.
'i'i;e le.-iPi u as ni.u V eiollS. 1 could
!'.l!
t .-'.
i'y ariici! te. :iud in less than
! '.r h. '.;: the ca'arrha!
; I ! s .in I iny ; )!r-etiess dis
:iii I i.i.d I m able to sing a
y i -le i:i ir 'u 1 i pera w ith
u; . pa r. .1. I strongly
p.i.i i. i ii all singers. Win.
i ': n. :lo :i. I.e.'dieg B.isso ( f
I ' i'. H.-.-s Grand Opel a Co.
;;;:r jo ha v.
lii. A j .IjiJI A L xj.
.a! tie values are governed
: r.
eie hv the push, enerey am
.el!, .ill III
my sp c"
1: itu.'ii! a
V, st
liils in
ml t!:e-;
V'hvV
s .ow :i .y toe people ol
! locality, as ( 11 as by
Ivantag'-s.
'.'..r:!;..' 1 Tark to-day
he front rank, and head
iers above ail other coni
s regards advantages,
(.'ulv ") cents hire into
ei'y of I'orila'id. l'loperty
dv for bni'ding. A motor run
g on s. hediile time, and an
!:i' hue i; rider Ci. list 1 net ion.
,,'.-,! hy '.i.e.i'lon. and bcaiitifu)
deiue propirly. A good profit
h se who invert, lieasonable
s and low prices for lots,
a'i and secure some of these
-aiiis of Mrs. llynian Laker,
first s'ree'.
to 1
' lit f 1 1 1 U
i it.-h
t Its rc
;vit h-.trl in
!rrir slut.
cr will !
tliia city
hiforui'i-
HUit.'ltilc
DJiLMONICO
.' if :p I !) I T TP
-. j f i ,V I
1' Lf I ll U 11 il II I j
I'INKsT IN TUB ( II'V,
KEALS AT ALL HOURS.
Tables supplied with every
thing the market affords.
Kenl.ir Dinner, 2oCts.
5P"l';i-lern and roast oysters
cn'iiuud. Sam Ciotrz, l'mp.
Uighest of all in Leavening Power.
P,rMx 11 Baking
ABSOLUTELY PURE
L. E. Blain,
lie Leading Clothier.
rn
TI1K riiOGRKs-SIVH PURCHASER DESIRES
to see a line of goods
variety, the liiiest and conservative fashionable
fe it u res of the day, cjmbined with a complete assort
ment of staples, all made and liiished in the very high
est standard of excellence, and placed on the market at
p. pular prices, our exhibit for the coming spring and
cipimier season will surelv command bis attention.
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW PAT
CLOTHING MADE
Fit guaranteed in his
Prices Always Reasonable.
;i .i :i .I ,i ii .i a ii iiuuyiiiii;iiiiiiii!!i;iiBfiUiiUiiKi!i!iii!fii!iiHi!iiiiiii;iiiiiii!iii!ri!i!i!:ii:iii
The Albany
A FULL LINE
"In Spring tlie young man's fancy
Ligl itlyturns to tliouglits of love !"
j mw .v-.' v.ffrf .'M4. mum
.1 f The wise young man, the old man, the thrifty housewife, all wil
turn their steps, when searching for fresh table d-dicacies, choice
butter, fresh laid eggs, staple and fancy groceries of all kinds, to the
grocery store of
C E. Browne.
Once -
Wo wish to remind you. that we car
ry tlie most Complete Line of Hard
ware, Stoves and Eanwes in the Va 1
ley.
MATTHEWS & WASHBURN.
- Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report.
that embodies in its immense
TERNS FOR SUITJNCS AND TROUSERS
TO ORDER AND
tailoring department.
Furniture
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Co.
OF UNDERTAKING.
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