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THE MOKNING HERALD: WEDNESDAY, MA 13, 1891 pormngSailtctaUlitt)W TOR. k BRIDGE ON SALE. The DAar Herald will Jjoii Bale each morning at II. J. Jones book 8tore,wiiere man u jm-ui at 5 cents per cojy. JOTTINGS ABOUT Silk mitts at the Ladies Bazaar. A fine line of kid .noyes goin at cost at Searls. Fine dressed: chickens and geese at Mueller & (Jairett's. The Building and Loan Associa tion will meet Friday evening. A new line of corsets in black and colors just received at the La dies Bazaar. A new line of ladies and misses Swiss and Jersev ribbed vests just received at the I-adies Ba.aar. The street sprinkler began its regular summer rounds yesterday morning and k rained before night. V. F. Maple came in yesterday frcm his ranch three miles above Green Basin, on the Uugon l'a citic. . -i.., . i... j .i i t,.t ir. .. ...... 1 ipiart and by the gallon 40 cent jer quart. The Mill City Gazette, a four column weekly folio, is a now can didate for patronage at Mill City. It is published bv S. U. I 'orris and O. A. Cheney of Allany. Miss Fraukie l'avne, six:-vear- old daughter of Mr. Martin I'ayne, was given a very pleasant birth dav party at her father's residence yesterday afternoon. The littlo folks enjoyed it immensely. Summer lias come at last and the I-adies Bazaar is now fully pre pared to supply you with every thing in the furnishing goo Is line for ladies and children. They have the largest line of childrens dresses and aprons ever shown in this t 'ttv and at surprisingly low rates. Jay V. Blain returned from Jackson county yestenlay, when he ha 1 been to take up some : Uncle Sam's sugar pine land. K. S. Barrows was with him and each eecured a "quarter." Near Tolo they found on a tine fertile farm Hon. W. K. 1'rice, a former resi dent of this county. A fierce cock fight occurred Sun day between Schultz lro, brass back cock and Win. Emerick'r black breast. The fowls were pitted at the slaughter yard and fought for twelve rounds in a wicked manner. Both retired with one eye gone and in bad con dition, Kmerick's fowl winning A large and admiring crowd witneesed the cruel sport. "Why don't you run anewpapei li te that," said a grocer in a coun try town toa country editor, throw ing out a Chicago daily. ''For the same reason that you do not run a grocery store like that," the editor replied, pointing to a live-column advertisement of a Chicago house, showing a twelve story building. The grocer looked at the picture for a moment and then said, "J never looked at it in that way be fore." An Karly aluruing Foot Kace. Yesterday morning a resident I Benton county, who lives just across the river, came to this city in search of an ollicer. He said a crazy man was racing about the neighborhood with only his under garments on, and he wanted a warrant issued for his arrest. He was told he would have to go ti the county seat, Corvallis, alter it. It was afterwards learned that tin apparation was two Albany citi zens, who are somewhat athletic and who had gone across the river in the early morning, stripped down and were running a half mile foot race for exercise before breakfast. Amputated. The many friends of Miss Iva Tern pie ton. of Brownsville, will regret to learn that after ten months of sutl'ering she has at last been compelled to lose her injured limb. The amputation was per formed in Poitlami Monday at the Good Samaritan hospital by lr. Saylor, assisted by Irs. Cauthorn, I'anton and Geisy. The patient stood the operation at the timfi very well, but duringtheafternoon she began rapidly sinking, and for two or three hours all reason able hope was abandoned. Later, however she rallied an 1 was resting and giving every indication that all immediate danger was passed. A 1'usillHtlc Encounter. A couple of young men about town engaged in a bloody ugilis lic encounter a few evenings ago. They hied them to a secluded spot j to tight with bare knuckles, with out seconds or spectators, and went at it. One of them drew a knife, when the other seized a club. The-young man with tin knife is now said to be in Ixtd with a broken jaw and several fractured ribs. The atlair was lu-pt ipiiet and no arrests were made. Could Vnt'lie. A dastardly trick isieported to have taken place at the bay re cently. All the coupling pins were taken from the cars and thrown, apparently, into the bay. Some one suggested that it was the work of a disgruntled employe, but evidently that was a mistake. It was too" hoodlumish a trick for any workman to tolerate. More likely it was the work of a tramp. Apt Student. The Chinese copy the Melican'e way3 very readily, which was il lustrated by one Ah .foe, a China man contractor, who is said to have skipped out leaving various creditors in the lurch, among whom were A. Haekleruan, G. B. Haight, Mueller it Garrett, and a number of his own countrymen from whom he had borrowed vari ous amounts. ThoJmj Council WW Advertise .for D:ds Immedwtely. r x r V .... I L'iii . iiicii uti'Ii'i. ieif raw::. A.e.mr.pA That tha Countv Will Join Iti (Jois'.ruction-Tlie Work Ordor- 1; ed Commenced at Ouco- Kegular meeting of the city council wag liehl last evening, all otlicers and luemhers being present ami Mayor Cowan in the chair. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The committee on streets and public property reported in favor of opening Lyon street to the river and removing the obstructions in the street. The report was adopt ed and due notice to the property owners was ordered to be given. Tht committee on tire and water and the chief engineer reported in favor of providing horses for the iire engines. The report of tiie oumimttee to this ell'ect was referr ed to the committee to be acted ution at the next regular meeting 1 he city survevor submitted an approximate estimate of the cost of the completion of the sewerage system of the citv, which was$"'-V Ol'i' tiO for new sewers. The report was placed on tile. The work of grading Sixth street recently inaugurated was ordeied to be done within .'10 days. A lateral sewer was ordered in block 'Si to connect with the Cala pooia street sewer, and notice was ordered to be given to all proerty ow ners when the water mains are laid, to connect with the sewers, hearing to be had at the meeting of the council on May 21. l:ll I.S OKI KKKI) l-All). N". J. Henton $ 70 0") Smith & Washburn 7 00 Win. Wright 7:J 50 O. B. Pannals 15 00 Geo. W. Hughes J. W. Beece A. J. Anslyn Charles Metzgar. C. H. Stewart. . . Cost bills H. K. Tow nsend. Foshay & Mason W. B. Barr F.lectric lights... C. O. Lee Freight bill 1 00 :; mi 2!l 00 I 50 1 50 14 75 2 5ii 15 00 5s no 1SJ 00 70 00 SO On motion the council adjourned to meet on Thursday Mav 21. Attention Sir KuighU. You are requested to meet at the Caslle Hall, for regular drill this (Wednesday) evening. A fuli attendance is desired. J. F. Hail. Capt. Columbia Iiv. No. 4, U. K. Hal I.KTTKK I.I.ST. Following is the list of letters that remain uneilled for in the Albany postotlice May 5. lS'd : K. li. Anderson ; W. F. Andeison ; .1. L. Ball; Chai. li. Bacon; Mrs. Margaret Bilveii ; Klmei II.Bahr; Miss .Minnie W. Bailey; Mis. K. T. Carly; Miss F.. Cannon; John F. ('rider; Uriel ('uster 3; Mr. F. il. Cosgrove; Uoyal Cramer; F. K. Kiuniino'iil : Mis. I.i'lie A. Driiminoinl i ; .Vi?s I'.ertic lavis;j .lohu Itiien g"; Mr. lie Kygan ; ' Benedict V. Kug-:o!cr; Kllin Si IVddle; .1. l-.iu.kr.er; Air. .1 . il. ' Fhren; J. II. Fo-ter; .1. . (.iirbux; ti. (itven; . K. tioo-l- man? G. ). Gr.ives ; .l-i Manl-wieg'-r; M;-e A' ce I la. liiuit-m ; Mr. George Harrison : Mr. C S. Ilea.lley; Mr. Charles H.-rvy ; Mr. Henry Hill; .-!ioni 11. war I; Miss Julia .1. Holm.m: M.ss K. Hulburt ; Al'lcn S. Ht.rbur 1'; ; Miss L.lliilburt; Wanen 1 1 uT irt, Miss Julia T. Holmau ; 1-Viix Ish vtouu, ne. .-aw-. lulu lr.-:a' l-iiiiM !..iiM..nr-i i . i . ... ! . . : i i . il;..., '. , .'. m .. m ..' Mrs. ..an. a".em -..V1'- , lV..'u J-. i- V . : ";. . crxiuney m. ) , Miller; Henrv Mendorll ; U. : Marsh: Gus-ppe Matasce; Mi.j CalMann; Miss Annie Mamack ; j (has. Marshal; A. Mason; Bland i Newman; Mo') Ne.d; J. J. II. IV.i-l ell ; Miss M. Barker : I. F. l't r. v : r.ti.n I l..i-Lin. M (' I M. -Bowers: Georg-s J. I'rvce; Mrs. L. Uainwater, Mrs. .Mary Rainv. Mrs. Carrie W. llumcr, Geo." Bidders, l. H. Bead, lid ward Bilev,Mrs. Martha A. Sluith, Mrs. Loia'Suell, Mr. A. B. Shantz, John Shaw, Fred Scdersten, 2, Henry Shepard, M. B. Savior, Ciara Shideler, .lulius C. Schmidt, Mrs. Miry Young, J. K. Turin r. Mr. and Mrs. John Turnridge, -S. W. I'llrov, Miss Minnie Vi.ss, Mrs. V. Voile, Mrs. L.iua Wallace. J. L. Walker. Jolm Weisner, John Weiss, J. J. Wilson, 1, Mrs. L. V. ! Wilson, Francis Williams, B. P. j Wright, 2. C. O. Young. Tnos. Mosi Kiiii, B. M. Ollu-i-r Kleeted. i The four Christian F.ndeavor I societies of this city held a uni-ni I meeting s-mulay evening at t'ie rresiiytenan cinircii, wnn . 1 1. Youmr, district secretarv in the chair, and organized a I'nion Christian F.ndeavor Society f jr Al bany, with the following otliivrs ; Miss Het tie Miller, Biesi lent ; . r.. t ropsi, mmu v oimregauonai, . ,, ' ... f . , .' i. . terian, R . Mevers. ot the . ......... . , ... ...v. ..... .. Christian, an I V. K. mk, of the LT B, Vice-Bresidents ; Mi-s Annie 1 Altholltc, Secretarv, ainl Chas Cusick, Treasurer. A committee on const.utiou and by-laws to 'yi", ." . 1 l"' ' cnurcn r.ioay -veimig, as , - Irving, Miss Catherine Allhotie, Miss Mora Mason and Mr. Mevers. fit Hie Noi-iiiul Scliool (. rnil u:i ti't. Last week finished what is known as the tina! exauiiuatioii in the State Normal school at Mon iiuuth. Twenty live young ladies and gentlemen underwritten ex amination in all hot tl:lie of !ln studies of the nmr-i- -twenty-six in all. The q lesti-ms were pre pared by the Slate Board hdu cation. f the twenty-live who wereexamined, six failed to .! tain the required s.taudard of Ml percent. '1 he nains of the suc cessful studi-n's: Mi-sis Anna Bowed. Maggi;; Kiddi li. Ida Scho lield, Alice Savage, L. Sav.iu'-. Laura IUvidsoii, .M:iv (iilsmi, Helen Ilibbard. C celi'.l lligley, and Messis. C'h-.ii'Ii-.s Simonioii, W. A. Watm, C. Wes'cr. ('. A. Altman, A. L. Briggs. K. !.. I d monds, W. A. ' iilmor.-. .!. B. '. Hughes and Hale lrdaii l. In. pectin The ;:,1. i The Salem J. inn.il says that the Board of U ioionl com- ; mission! rs left B-rtla:.d m.ir i- 1 j ing for an inspection tour ! Ihe j I'liion Baci;ic and its branch lines ' I in Oregon. The board hdfu-li- l to ! have started last we- k. but were; j delayed by the presidential parly. ! I The mangers could not accomodate , the inspection until the party was lover Ibis line. General Manager j McNeil accompanied the coi imis- jsiuii. The entile month will he j spent on this road, and every1 i bridge will he examined. ! I - I A Timber Male. j ( reiron is hccoiiiiug renowned as a timber state. The l .a-tcrn j papers arc- ju-t n v.v realiii g that j lact. The Chicago Iutt;r- cean of j j a recent -late s i .- : "It is cstimat i ed that Oiegon has ln.-rchaiilable I j timber aniountiiig to I'HijMio.iitlii,- i (KK) fei-t. At a moderate price, i j says an authority, it would pay the) j national debt twice over. The . time is coming when it will be of more value than any mine-j of j gold or silver. I he world is just waking up to the value of grow ing forests." I'rain New Atlu. One of the most useful books in every business house, and in every family living room is a reliable and complete atlas of the world. This want is ably filled by ('ram's Atlav, a woik that is full an 1 com- plete in every paiticiilar and con- j lams as mueii iniormauon as uoes 'IbomasH. Tongue, and other some i the ponderous encyclope-. farmers of Washinton county have dias tlM cot several times aSM1R.red the loss of many sheen much. Mrs. A. M. lalt is now recently from ill bred curs. There canvassing tor the latest edition ol j -M au oM ; jn New Engiand this book, which contains the l.iet that will apply here that "the census complete, and an addition j OI,ly wav t0 cure & . U)at kilg of thirty-live new maps of cities ; sheep is to amputate his tail cloae and maiiv pages of valuable mat ter above what was in the last edit'ous. This work is brought up to the present year and is thor ough and complete. Ladies! Having purchased an uii'isually large stock and realizing the late- j Ul iiiceiawi'. t nuu j to sell even-thing in the millinerv i line at greatly reduced rates from this date on. Those requiring any thing in this line will do well to give us an early call. The Ladies B.;zaar, COAST NOTES- Nowj Items from Exchanges Tbronghoit Th-j NrthweBt. l-'ilaiee, an excellent forage plant, is said to be iuterducing itself in Grant county in places where the famous bunchgrass has been tramped and pastured to death. California has ths same range plant, which is paid to be very handy and the best thing for sheep. There has been a call issued to : the residents of Skipanon, Clatsop ; Plains and vicinity to meet ac jGrav'shall next Wednesday, to take steps to build a new ware- i house at Skipanon landing. A ; good opportunity is now offered to ; secure the lot and put up a new building. I Neil Nelson, of Nehalem, com- i mitted suicide bv shooting himself tiirouuh the heart Saturday. He was a st.niiess leilow ami nau ...... ... -.ii tl,.,ll)!e will wif HU,,1)0rt. ' ed him. He stepped out ot door, telling his wile not to follow. She he:vd a piMol .-hot. and, look- ; . iiVuUUl 8aw llilu faM ,ead. ' ' ';lk (arter, aero.iawt, was i'ilU' l,.idU- injured at Amity last I Ls ballon was not buIIi- cieieMy liiliated, and this, together '" ' "be fact t hat a high wind was blowing rendered the ascension iiiliciiit. In his ellbit to ascend in; was dargged over a barbed wire fence, which indicted some very severe wounds. Interest in the fabulowa "Blue Bucket"' gold diggings has again lu'en revived in the southern part of llarnev county. The Grant County News man says that when I he visited Burns lately he was in 1 formed that a man had just been j in the town who claimed to have i found tli3 hoops and bail on the ! old ' blue bucket." I Linn county is increasing rapid : ly in population and material wealth. The Lebanon KxpresB i says Sweet Home baa a dail j rail, i i'i additon to an express office; i Sodaviile has a telegraph line to i tlds place; Waterloo is to have a woolen mil!, and oossiblv a moter i jj,,,, ; Whitcomb is increasing in ......ulation and population ana prosperiv, ana is i strong in hope of being connected I w i'li the outside world by means of a railroad. I As Governor Betinoyer has not ! seen lit to appoint the additional 1 ;. , i , . . . : i .. t .,. I judge provided tor by the legis- I l.ifi..... I,..l,. Wi.l.utor ,rnuf .,. IVultfltar tnnur a. uin leave tor east oi the mountains, to hold court in Klamatti and Lake counties, although there is still .iiui.l..i-.il .la i m uM't itif KnairtAaa I in ,..Usnl. .,,. i ,,,;,; ,.! , ,() hi(J attt;ntion. JndKe Webster will not return to Jack BllI, ,.0,ir?ty until after the middle Of III IH Grant county's population is over seven hundred greater than it was ten years ago, notwithstanc!- ; ing the fact that Baker and Crook j counties have each taken a slice 'of our territory, and Harney i county was created from nearly , two-thuds ot wl-at territory we ! had left. Mary Cary, oi Crook county, haB ! had a great success in growing ! alfalfa in that dry country, l'er j haps this jrass may make a for ; t:i'ie for grazers in Fastern Oregon. ! The damp, cloudy weather last I wick was worth thousands of t dollars to the fanners of Crook ; countv. Nothing but frosts can : n w prevent line cro.is of hay and Igiain being raised throughout , that county 1 l'x Representative Johnson, of (iiantcoantv, savs the farmers in that valley can sell several hun dred he nl of cattle this year, and ' hei still have plenty of stock catti". He thinks the sales that i may be cU'eeted may possibly bring , the tanners out of debt. The i rant Countv News makes ! this lament : Oh, for a railroad, , so the people of this valley might ! ship their surplus fruit to H erile ; 1. mi-Is beyond the mountains, and : liml a market. F.verv tree will be j heavily laden, as now all danger ! of f lost mav safely be said to be ; over. I Win. Stanley, who was working ! at Mclntire's camp near Astoria ! had his leg broken in a rather i singular manner last week, i Stanley is a chopper and was ! standing on the side of the road w atching a "turn" go pat previous I to going to sup- er. There were ! t hree Ions in the load. Two passed I him safely but the rearing glanced I and sw ung round striking a skid, w hich Hew up and struck Stf.nley just below the knee, completely breaking the limb. The opal find in Morrow county is about thirty miles south oi Hcppncr, in the locality where the celebiated fossil beds are, between the John Day river and the Snake. The .-'iscovery was made by sheep herders in that vicinity as long as live years ago, and about two years ago Levi Slia'ner found the ied and took asiecinieil home but had no idea of the value of it at the time. The rock crops out about :;oo feet along the hillside and tips into the hill in a ledge. J he ledge shows that the interior contains a good quality of fire opal oetuiid his ears. Funeral Set-rice. The funeral service of OraMorris, who died on the 14th of February of diphtheria.aud daughter of Mrs. A. B. .Morris, will be Dreached nest Sunday at the ChriRtian ,inrch ,,y the (of Mf , Stewart. .-mnl lllVited No. 1 screen doors, wired and stained, $1 50. Adjustable screen windows, wired and stained from 70c and up at Sugar Bine Door and Lumber Co., Albany, Or. Murderer Kose. The Fred.'ickson trairodv in Pacilic countv, Waehincton' and the trial of the murders of Fredrick son and wife and the subsequent lynching of two of them, wi'l be remembered. Also the fact that Geo. Kose, one the murderors es caped from jail. The Gray's Harbor Times has the following: "If Geo. Hose, the murderer, is still wanted by the authcriti?s, he can be found in the hill alx-u' four miles from the mouth of the Humptulupa river; sisay several persons who haveeeeii him in that direction recently and circum stances give the color of strong probability to their story. There is well founded suspicion that not only George Kose, but Capc.ie Otook, the Indian, and pov-jblv John Black, ail three huritiv.-s from justice, have been in the Humptulups since their escape together from jail at Montcsauo on the nightof November :!(), IS! hi. Here is a chance for some enter prising individual to earn .f 1 ;( 0 reward offered for the capture i.f Kose, and $400 each for Black and Otook." Ke turned to The Old Homo. Twenty years ago a one-horse circus passed through thi country, and after its departure John Welch, of Beaverton, Wash ington country, missed his l"i-year old sen, Martin Welch. The "boy had run away with the circus. Nothing was heard of him, and the old folks long since nunmed him as dead. Last week a heavily bearded gentleman of :;" walked into the Welch home, at Be iyer ton, and calle i Mre. Welch "mother." She did iut under stand, and told the b wk agent to go. "I am not a book agent." said he, "I am your runawav bov, mother." That settled "it. A messenger was sent out for the father, who came home to wel come the son back. Martin then told how he had gone with the circus and followed the occupation of a rider. He had been all over the world, but is now back to si iy though he left the circus behind. Kunaway, Quite an exciting inc-deiit to one of our business men took place yesterday afternoon. Mr. A. L. Lamb, Mitchell, Lewis it C'o.'s agent, was out on the Lebanon road with his team and light buggy. The pin holding the whitlletrees gave way and the horses became frightened and ran away, overturning the buggy and landing Air. Lamb in the ditch. The horses ran to the stable in the city, leaving their owner to foot it in, which was a dillicult matter with both ankles partially sprained. The buggy was com pletely demolished, which was the only real damage. Wuman'8 IVJ, A woman sees more things in heaven and earth than are dreamed of in man's philosophy. She's as full of swectne-s and charity as a man is full of m it It sense and egotism. She can manage a man by mak ing the vain hulk believe be man ages her. She can tell you better how much principle there is in a mm to the square inch of his lace than you could discover by a in tilth's dealing with him. She will marry a man to "re form" him, and, though clothed in rags, declare that she is happy with the brute. She can't throw a stone beeau-e she isn't built that way, but she can fire a world of pathos into an appeal for a new dress that ill burst the toughest purse strings asunder. She is usually more adept at making matches than at striking them, and. while she may not know how to sharpen a knife, she can in two minutes hone up her tongue in a way that will make it sharper than a two edged sword. She may hot be able to jump a four-railed, fence, but she jumps :o conclusions, and nine times out ol ten she gets there while a ma:i is reasoning it all out. She can quicken a man's mental faculties by giving him pieces of her mind. She doesn't seem to feel the loss, either. True, she spends much of her time before the glass, but. so does a man, only his too often has a bead on it. According to some she was called woman because she brought woe to man. This interpretation, however, is not only not scriptural but is not borne out by the i i- ts. She is also a conundrum, bu we will never give her up never Y With all her faults we love her still. But as she is seldom still we shall have to throw the m antle of charity over that one, too. The perfect woman is a rara avis, and should she, by any accident, cross your path, young man, don't be disappointed if yon find her inquest of a perfect man. TIIK WOltLK KMtU HKl). The facilities of the present day for the production of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of Figs waa first produced the world was enriched with the on ly perfect laxative know n, as it is the only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taMe ana prompt andeilectual tocleanse tiie system gently in the Spru. time or, in fact, at any time any the better it is known the moie popular it becomes. Rev. II. H. Fairall, 1). !., edi tor of the Iowa Methodist, says editorially. "We have tested the merits of Fly's Cream Balm, and believe that by a thorough course of treatment, it will cure almost every case of catarrh. Ministeis, as a class are alllcted with head and throat troubles, and catarrh seems more prevalent than ever. We cannot recommend Fly's Cream Balm too highly. I used Ely's Cream Balm for dry catarrh. It proved a cure, -B. F. M. Weeks, Denver. 1USIXESS LOCALS, Bibiions at cost at Senrls. Hiilin ei Bawson, druggists. Breach keeps railroad time. Nice greens at Barker Bros. Conn Heiidricson, grocers. Ladies f ir your Oxford ties go where they keep a complete line al Kiein's. For lame back, side or chest. n- e Shiloh'.- pur us p'aster. l iice 25 cents at I'osiiav it Masjn. j Croup, whoopir g cough an I l.roiicl,:t'n immedia'ely redved by Shiloh'sC'iire. For sale bv Foshav tV Masi ii. ' " Slc-'pleKS nights, made mi-erabh j by ti:a!. terrible coug'-i, Shiloh's ! i C.ur- is the remedy for you. 1 or sale by Foshay Mason. That hacking cough can be so quickly cured by Shiinh's Cure. I Weguarail'tc it'. Sold by Foshay i Maso.i. I ! HI feel ';nllt of soil.--,'' cr.ss am! pei-vish take I ir. .1. .McLean's V.rsapi i!l:i ; i-.;rt I li!les ill ic-l tur.'iaiid h'e w id acquire new zest. N". 1 M-ret-n d j os, and wiuduus, wii.-d and s!:'.ii! - I, and put on the I b !;.-.( i:,, j. lt t -. I'i i. e rca.-iciahle j C.iii .1 the sh-.p ..l U. B.. Viiiik -. o-i:--r ol Second aiidl'iiiV --licet and -ee samples. Hon't irritate your lungi with a stubborn cou.'h v. hen a pleasant and cii'vctHc remedv in iv be found in lr. .1. H. McLean's Tar Wim- Lung Balm! Shiloh's Cure and conrumption cure is .-old bv us on a gu-iranlce. It cures coiieum:itio;i. 1'or sale j by l oshay i'.: Mason. I Tiy Ciiin A 11 -n-l: io. it-.'s -viup. ! the. tilli-.st ill th- m-.u '.,-:. U'-.;i! j in -I'.uiiditics to suit. ! Il you want a du. i' ! m -.". ' ir.ei.t" g-i to K. Vv'J Achi - i w hi. are ha-i-ihtig nolhiug but the i-i j gta-les. Have you seen !!:;-.- l-.--.nt ' j cement walls in tin- o -n:. ;- i - ' pel by li. W. A. hi -n. a: a f t!ie cost of stijiie. ! If you are all t in d -.vn im- n-j k: i'i ngi h no e:i r.-v, au I ''I verv tin-d ail the time t. I;. ',U. J. II. McLean's : :-. s. !!-.i) i'i i. il ; w ill in p rl ftrci'gih : n l ' a ty t vimi s stem. Buy g.t-o'iim Moves from Mat thews .v Washbui n. t'aianh cured, health at;d swet t breath .-ecu red. l y Shil.ih's Cal arrah n medv, price "'.) cent-. Nasal inject--r ii'ee, s..id by Foshay j it .Mason. v;u j o-da v. Vxkai vui i: i:o M 'oiyv;k koi: r nr. uii'l Mrnitiei i .r -,:iV, :i in-j-l -n w, r ,ii li.- s". nr,.il at :i r, at l-:.r-w' .in, as llit inrtlis ir- "'in; t i li-t- t!i-j til..', A-'Iy ;it Ili.l: ulti -i... (in;i. w i r:u--KnrKinii; i.u.iii.. i,f two. J' An-I :.l t lie rt-uli m- o! Mrs. A. 11 Mi ilvvutli. VMl:i: I OU SAI.l;. li .-iir.- at llir J) Ah' e i l.ur: . r . ll'.ViK! : l toi.t .?...ii maker, :i, l;. II -.;.'. ' -li -.. I. I. I.I.I, .1. -S , imt tiliitti r tl;:t!i :i :; itiiiuV tr.r. Ut. Ap p to .1.5 Tit..tt.-K', ;tt M Clnrhs h t'l. OTKAV lip Vffiu tl.t- !;!. v-ii -iity at O ,'"i':i; Hit n tii it v is l.-ht ;i! tht h:iW List x.iW ; n n wi'h a it ;ir.i tiruK ? Mt in ;tch vnr. I;u..rn,:i!i.!i l u.iit-. 'o its r.r.. rv w ill i iv -Mtt it w ii i i t li-- a ii' i1 I., i at AH.;tI.! J a '. -. 't h i'-rr,- r I tt'-fii i 1 1 im ! .utiii- t -t ;ts i.:-..tr he s'atVi- ivw-r It .1. J. Mltl-t.t.'tl-ill li'l 'Mll ri t. M . I M. l :-K . I'.l IIKIUKI. H) -IIW !! Nil'-. .1. K. ilh i H !; I- 1 ror.irr of i-i;:!' . 1 1 I I.' i!i" tit t B11GK F03 SALE! .I.S. !.lrg:li lias niivel li':- re-i ili-lii e l i lii- iTii-iv y.o -l s-illt !n ;l-t o' the city. :i -i1 t!i i-e .le-'ni eg In Mir clci-e iirii--. wi'l ihul - ii'i there here afu r. lie ha.- nil li.ili i a large lot ol line A 1 l.-i ii I lor s.i'e. HE A RESTATE." Utal est itc val;:-H are governed largely by I he puh. energy and conlidcui'i-si ,ow n by the pe ipli; of any special lm-alily, as well as by ! natural a lvantag-. s. West l'.utl.-.!-.! Faik to-day stands in the fm:it rank, and head and shouMi is above all oll i rci'in-pctit.-r-, regards adai.l:'.g s. Why? duly 5 cents fare into (he city of Portiai.d. Property ready for biii'.di; g. A motor run ning or. s.hi'i'.'iie tii.se, an 1 a:i elevtiic line under iri n-tmciioi). A heal) by location, and beautiful residence pmpirty. A good prolit to those w ho invest. Keasonable terms and low price-! for lots. t'a'l and secure some of these bargains, of Mrs. llymaiiiV I'.aker, 1 1 " First street. n n rn tun i t rp KM AU l KINKST IN THE CI TV, MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Tables supplied with every thing the market atl'ords. Kesul.-ir Dinner.L'oCts. T"Fastern and cast oysters en hand. Sam (Joetz, I'rop. FARM FOR SALE. Tunlmn.tr.-.l ami twenty fii- ar.-s all well Tiiir--w.l. ! i" irntin "' ' prt "licet f a l'oixI eriip am! !K aen in -a.iliir.- l-t well" I.nrL- Imrn newly hililt. -.'o-k1 on lianl, t-o 5.OT.I H-riiii.". Hit' atioic iirnc-riLrf farm, -rain "' lanmntr imi!emtiit for sale (ir 5 1 -.ml. K.a tiin.i. r..r fii-ihi-r particular . ill on or nlc to W. .1. T-irnri.li;i l.'icouili, Linu cuunt, tn-,'"U. Uieliest of all in Li-awning Power. Ol Baking ABSOLUTELY PIRE J. K. TI I ic Leading Clothier. V r Tin: BBOiiRK-sm: bcbchasfr df.sires to see a hue of goods that cmlxj lies in its immense variety, the ii:ie-t and conservative fashionable it -I'ures o.' thj day, cjinbir.i l with a complete assort :n -lit of stapi-s, all made acd linished in the very high- : t standard of excellence, and placed on the market at p ..-.i!ar price, our exhibit for the coming sprinsr and inner season will surelv command his attention. A FiKE ASSOPTML NT CF HflV PAT I CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER AND A Fit guaranteed in his tailoring department. I0 kicks Always Keasonable. .;,;,:.:.;:! ,i j ,i .; ,. j e n ;. ;; cat. 11 Albany Mil A Flilili LINK "In tSprin-g; tlio ycnuin man's fancy lierl itly'turiiis to tliouln?, tf love !" r The wie y uug man, tin- old m i.i, th-- t : i ri Ti v housewife, all w il turn their steps, when si-aivhiug l r fr.-fh la'.le d-licaeies, thoice butter, fresh laid egg-1, ht.ipie an 1 fancy gMceriei of all kinds, to the grocery store i C. E. .Brown ell. Once "Vo wish to remind o tkat we car rv tho most Com)loto Lino of Hard ware, Stoves aiid Irvaiio-es in tieL."V"al IOV" . MATTHEWS & WASHBURN. Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report. Blain, - TE3KS FOR SL'iTiKCS AH3 TROUSERS o 1; ;. i: s i: t ss;n li SBiitiii! 11 . w ii e ii i: n i: i: i: a u I: i Pmniiure Co. OF I'NDKRTAKIXG. Vr it 1 1! iota to illiiKlilsofsfioci $5 'Ul lU 1 ft it r- Jans' Again