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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1891)
THE MORNING HERALD: FRIDAY, MA 15, 1891 V JWorninaJJaiht Kerala The D.!I.V IlEK.M.t. will be mi sale each morning at II. .1. Juries' book store, where it tin be protureo at 5 rents per ropy. .iottixjs Ais:ir town. ! t j Seal Its' ir : h irs. Fine foot-wear at S';ir!s. Mens underwear at Sear!.--. I'. J. Lanuing is in Portland. Silk mitts at the Ladies Uazmr. A. CVlifn lias lc'-iuind from a trip to Seattle. Mm. II. P.. Purloin is visiting friends in Salem. Fine drcssid chickens and geese at .Mueller A: i.n ri tl's. II. II. J lew it t lias gone to Kal ama, Washington, on legal busi ness. Wm. Faber lias returned fr.mi Seattle and will make Ailiany his home. A new line of enr.-e's in blick and colors just received at the La dies P.azaar. The Orepm 1'aeitie railiond com pany have put air brakes on al! their stock ears. The wheat in this city is nearly all fold. S. I-:. Yot:;g told hi Wednesday :if 87 rents. J. K. Weatherfotd h.i r -fumed from a trip to Ashl irn!, . in.-re In vent on legil lusine.-s. li. F. Thayer has t.iken a ros tra., t to hnild a i)' ::t residonee f it A. Ilackleuidii hi Il.i.'kiem.ui's grove. The la,li s guild of t lit- iv'iseiipal church will give a lawn p-irty ami t-trawbeny supper i:i tie; ne.ii f iture. W. S. Lee. diiig-.ri.-t ;t .htu.-ti.in, spent a few hour with ins bn.ther. Engineer C. . Lee, i'l tills r;t yesterday. J. (i. t r.iwiom, tie- photog rapher, who It is hee:i t . t k 1 1 1 r vi in and about the metr.-p 'lis. re turned last evening. Hopkins ilios. have j'l.-i rereiv ed another invoice of tu Supiiio! cx'; stuves a i l ran.'' s The best in tht valley, come and se them. Itd.es notnty to mak- yoiii own ice ereani when yon cm buy it of Mrs. Schmidt for to c uf pei quart and by the gal. on -I ceti! er quait. r.ananas li"i uents per dozen at A. .1. Achison's fruit stand in the enter of block opposite Uuss House. Riverside orange i rents and common oraug- s ::o t" 4 J rents. County Commi-slmer I'.. W. Cooper was in the city y"-t ;d.tv. He was closely beseig-'d by tin friends of the ililh rent bridge si te and went hoine, he s:'id, a er weary man. A largo au-Iienc w.i- p:v-nt a' tiie lecture o! I'i"i. I oi-phrenoli-gy al the V. ('. T. I', lia! last evening. His lectuics and phrenological exji'.i-iatioii an most in:. re :t!ng. All iiiemheis of tli" w-i:i.ii;.-' relief corps are ir-q.ustd In I' present at the ie'u:;;r i:i--.;i:i' i.i Saturday May loili at L':.'!o i. v. assist in ana-ig. men's for uieinoi i.i: day and tvcit.ng. Sumner has cii.e .;! l.i-t nr. h Ladies I'.a.aar is i;.iw ni! ;. pre pared to supply Vi-u wills "-vey thin-; in the lui i.i-h in' Is l.m for iaditsan Iciiil In n. 1'iiey have the largest line of i i.n-lieii ilr-.-Ji and aprons ever shnw n iti thi'du and at surpriin'ly l.nv rale-. The l ire iit-ll .l-:;ii. La-t eveninat !':.'Ma tire alarm was sounded, which brought the department out jroinprlv. Tin ln wis locafe'I in tiie bar", of II. F. Ilulbm t on Sixili a .Licksot: street. It was :;:i im ;,ji-nt I i,:, and was extii:ui-! i 1 before the tiremrn reaeht d the seen--. The engines had seairelv bu-u lioused w lien a second alarm w :i suu:e!i -d This time the lire wa in the she I in the rear of the .Iuven:!e Kiind room, at the same place where the blaze occurred the previous even ing. I'.oth tires wem evidently of imendiary origin. It looks us if the tire his h nl re-unied their nefarious work. If s- they in iv xpet t that with an a'.ert liie de l'lrtnient and juiice f rre thev mav su-ld-ulr ilnl then.selv.s transported to a e imp where thev r.n. kind'e ll.iipes and shovt I brim stone to their heart's cn'int. l'a-tr'-t K4-!-i'!iun, I .. .... . i.:si eeiinig a verv pi, m: Si! -It the me Social gathering was held at Cotigrt gatimii.l church, lo v.cic Kev. .. .). .Mcl.c i.i. wiin come; a I the way frcni Cunneti; r.t in answer to a cad to the . i i ; . ; t i the Con gregjtfii'al church i.f this rilv. Mr. MeLeod arrived in the ciiv yesterday, and had not vet recov ered irom the fatigue -,i i.js I,,,-.. . ii.. in-; . ii.- create I a v able impre.-e'u and w iii the church work witli iv lavi iniinciice tin- in.tt wishes and te.-Un.- .( aii. UUl was served by the Li-Iie ol tl cnurcli anil a ery pleasm evening spent. ioeial Kx-iiriin i, ll.il.lra.l The excursion from Cnrvaliii and iiy p .ii.ts to ,iltead S.iun- lay May lo. will leave Corvahis at 7 a.m., All any 7..:.', arriving at H.ilstead at ID . t., relnvning leave llalsti-ad at 1 c. m , a! riving in Aloany at ii v. m. 1 1 j . w ishir.g to j -in in this excursion may pnicha.-e tieketsof C. b. Winn at Wells, Fargu .v. Co.'s olhce for -$1.."H for the round trip. I.nilie! Having pu'chas-. d iiii un-isuailv large stock and re.-.liztng the late ness of the season, w e have l ciiled to sell everything in the iiiilhmry line at greatly n dticed rates freiii this date on. Those i t ij'iinng any thing in this line wiil u-j well to give us an eaily call. The L::d.es i!.i.-.aar. H0R3LS TOE THE FIRE ENGINE3. Pell Tex: of thi Fayorable Rfp.rt of the Co:i uii'.tse on Fire and Water- i Tli" (juestijn of provi ling horses : fur ihe steam tire engines is one of ! ii!ipoitan-e both to firemen and icitizens, as the etli-'ienry of the ; tire department would be greatly ' inr cased there by. ! Tiie repoi t of the rninmittee on juea'id water presented at the la-t mretiiii: of the city council re commended that horses be furn ished, and the plan of the com iiiitt.'e, as outlined in their report will no doubt be adopted at the next meeting of the council. It is as follows : To the Honorable Mayor and Mem bers of the Council of theCitv of ! Albany: We your Committee I on l ire and Water and Chief lln I mincer to whom was refered the matter of providing the lire en j gines w iih horses, beg leave to snb- mil the following report : We have i investigated the matter very care 1 fully, both as to expenses and the betielits derived therefrom, also of making our lire department more proficient and prompt in case of lire. It is a well known fact that the city of Albany has the reputation of liavinu' one of the best and most etlieiet.t volunteer lire depart ments of any city in the State, and youi committee sees no reason why our lire biys fdioilld be com pelled to always drag the engines tjau-l from tires, through mud a:id dirt, when they could be hauled by horses, at an expense not to exceed twelve dollars and a ha'f per month, for each engine after the necessary charges and repairs are made. Uurplana brief ly stated is as follows: Mr. A. li. I.iey proposes, and agrees to furn ish and drive a team, and haul nuniKer One's engine to and from all lift s during the night and on I Sundays, tree, providing the city ; wdt furnish him with a dwelling house, a set of patent swinging ! harness and make the necesaiy (epairs fur stabling the horses at j he engine house. Again, Mr. Frank l'lirdom proposes to furnish , horses for number t wo's engine on i tiie same plan, and lor the same consideration, as above men tioned. e would limber state that we can procure dwelling hoi.ei foi the sum of twelve and a half per month each, which will cover the entire expense, aiter the -tads are made, and harness pur chased. As to the expense of titling up tiie stalls it will amout to aiiont forty dollars for each engine. Tiie patent swinging harness and swinging devise com plete will eo.it about one hundred and tilt' en dolla-s per t-et. Your committee feel that our lire de partment is entitled to all that is iskett in the above recommenda tions, liespect fully submitted, F. M. Fki:x ii. 1. F. T.U'.I.KK. W. II. Gaukkti. Committee. C. II. Sr i:vaki, Chief Knginetr. Will Ailiany Celebrate. i" i n: I.i-iimk i.h nix lire o.p. 'lhe uniiiveisary of the signing o! the declaration of Independence is fa-t approaching and Albany is is et making r.o move for a suita ble i elehration. Last vear we all went to Salem and spent our to 'iiev, now w h . cannot we make Hie eagle scream in Albanv on the Fourth dav of -Inly, l.s'ol, in a manner that w ill overshadow all foiin-r demonstrations of lhe kind in this city, And at the same time U-'ep our money at home. A big c lebration anil a big steel bridge will go well together, and now hat 11 e one is assured thing let us xert ourselves for the oilier. Why nut rail a public meeting and appoint a c omiuittte on linance and preliminary arrangements, it is now very little over a month ui. til the Fourth, ami the niattei should be decided at once. Other .ities are already making ar rangements and tiie "(ueen City of the W illamette- Valley" should not follow but lead. Let Albany entertain L'U.noO peoj le on the nation's holiday. Citizkx. liil Not Stick. At Kockford Spokane county. Washington, an attempt was re cently made to prosecute a party of base ball players, for playing upon Sunday. A man by the na-ne of iaritt was the complain ing witness. The trial was by jury and after a vigorous prosecu tion and defense the jury consum ed the bes-t par' of hours in deliberation, and brought in a verdict ol ' not guilty." The judge charged the cost tip to the complaining w itness, and in default he is likeiy to board the amount out in the'rity jail. Who says mat base l:i!l is nut in the land. a power 1'ack Trail to The M luea, I. U . Ilazleton, superintendent "1 the Aihany .Mining it Milling company min -s, has gone to iates ville, w lit re he will take a party of men and a ,u, k train into the mines. They will take in supplies mepar.Uoiy to active work as soon s the snow is oil'. "nkillle rii-nic. I here w ill be picnic in Stone" gioe near ak villi, r.n i ; under the auspices of the Y. P.V 1 C- I'.- Come everybody and tell it . '? -v""r n, i-! hor. A." Y. Smith .chairman of cjinnilttee on grounds! , John Jack the well-kno vn a. tor and popular manager, impressed . with the growing importance of j t ue Coos Ray county, has organ ; lzed a strong ciiipiiny to support that rhainung actress Annie lijinin and himself in an exten sive reper'orie of legitimate plavs and will establish a theatre at ' .Mar.-hlield for a summer season. His headquarters will be in that city. He occasionally gives per foimances in the adjoining towns of Empire Citv, Coqtiille ritv. pp. i tie Point, etc. THE SHEDD TKAGEDY. Farther Particulars of tie 3uicids of i'r.i. Toang Scnsatioial Features- Further particulars of the suhide of Mrs.CarrieYouiiirat Shedd.show tbat lipr 1 itr.l, ,1 jnilitr vvmm iisleeti I in bed with the mother at the time of the tragedy. It id thought the mother had administered chloro form to the child, as the report of the pistol did not awaken her. A letter was left addressed to the deceased's mother, asking her U; pay certain small debts. SU also requested that her linger ring be g'ven as a keepsake to ieo. F. Hack hurry. She also left a letter addressed to Jack Andrews, Port land. The letter was no' opened. Andrews is a freight conductor on the Southern l'acilic railroad and for a Abort time was conductor on the Uoseburg local train. Mrs Youns: had made several trip on his train, going as fat rslto-eburg. There is considerable speculation aa to what connection there was between the unfortunate woman and the conductor, and aa to what were the contents of the letter ad dressed to him. The coroner's jury rendered a verdict that she came to her death by a pistol shot fired by iier ow n hand. The New Cure for Aulmuln. The rapid strides recently made in the more humane, scientific and successful treatment of the diseaes of domestic animals, is not only a matter of surprise but is cause for congratulation. Not only are the old, barbarous and inhuman method largely dis carded, but the new ones cure much quicker and more purely. Not only that, butdUeas.es former ly considered incurable t re found to yield as snow before the summer sun, the mild inllueuce of the new system. True the people learned slowlv. The firing, the drenching, the blistering and the bleeding went on in the treatment of ani mals long after if had disappear ed in the treatment of people. But the continued advertising ol Ir. lluui'.hreys, and more than all the grand success of his .specifics in curing disease of domestic animals, could not be withstood, until now every stock man who is up with the times uses bis Veterinary Specilics. They would just as soon go back to the sewing needle in place of sewing machine, or to the grain cradle in place of the l taper, or the mail coach for the telegraph, as to return to the mode of tiring, drenching and blistering in the place of Humphreys' Veterinary! Specitices. 1 1 is veterinary book of 4nO pages is sent free on application to the Humphrey:' .Med., Co., Cor. William cc John streets, New York. Hop l.ice. Hop growers of tiie Willamette valley will have to battle with the hop lice this year. T. P. Linton found them in large numbers in the yard across the river last wei-k. He found them on the vines and on nlum trees near the yard. He sent a twig from the plum tree to I'rof. F. L. Washburne, of the State Agricultural College, who pronounces them genuine hop lire and says to look out fi r tin in. Mr. Linton says they were out by the thousands while it was raining but Sundav when the sun was shining not one could be seen. A great many have said that moisture will drive them away but that does not seem to be the case. They have made their ap pearance earlier this year ;han last, and in much greater num ber. Eugene Register. Orirani.iiig a (.mi t'luh. The sportsmen of Albany and vicinity met yesterday afternoon preparatory to organizing a gun club. An afternoon shoot n-g prac tice was held adjoining the city and some g'-od scores wero made. The club is not yet fully organized, but it will be within in a day or two. It will be composed of about L'o members. A team of crack shots will go to the state shooting tournament at Salem on May and 2: and will contest for the prizes offered. The club will prac tice every afternoon on the vacant ground-) at the mouth of the Cala pooia. Slaughter of The on(; I'.inls. Mrs. Ole Dull ami others em ployed themselves during the intervals between the sessions of the late National Council of women in Washington in gelling signatures to a pledge drawn uiij by Miss Willard not to wear the bodies or feathersof birds, because of the great cruelty practiced by those who obtained th jin, and the wholesale slaughter of the most beautiful song birds which this inexcusable fashion involves. Over 150 women signed it. No doubt others would have done so could they have been asked. ltiKtit She Han. "Turn that wrapping paper the other side out," said a lady in a dry goods store, as the clerk was putting up her purchase in a print ed wrapping paper. "I don't want to be a walking advertisement for your store. 1 read the papers as all the intelligent people ouht to do, and I think that in them itj j the place to advertise our luis-i- j ness. Instead of asking your custo mers to carry your sign around with each purchase of gi.ols, go and tell the peole through the pajiers what you have to sell how von sell it." '.. A l.arga Contrai't. The Albany Wire Works been awarded the contract for fur-! i...,. nislnng 1W wire mattresses day to two Toitland wl Kilesille ' noue9 icr a period of one year. I Tl . - :n inceuiiiiaei win reijuire tne man utaciure ol .,0,01.10 mattresses. To ! complete u new machinery has ' been adJed, and several carloads of! wire is being received ly the com-I .h"iiij b manuiaeturini' ! industries are steadily growing. j HARRI8BDE0 GkAKGE MEETING. Kowi.asii, May 10, 1811. Tn IIIK FmHIR Of T1IK II-K ll.li. Yesterday was a gala day w ith Harrisburg grange, it being the day appointed ov that grange for j an open or informal meeting, the hour for meeting being 1 1 o'clock. Iiy that time quite a goodly num ber of patrons, together with sev eral that were not of "the house hold of the faithful," had congre gated, and the meeting was called to order by the worthy past master, E. E.. L'pmeyer, who stated briefly the object of the meeting. He also stated that the meeting would be ad dressed by some of "our ablest speakers," which sounded more like sarcasm from the fact that the first one called was the ''(nim bler." Hut the object of this was obvious, for the next speaker called was Hon. It. A. Irvine, of your city, who held the audience in rapt attention for something like an hour, with one of his characteristic grange 8jeerhe., the contrast being so great that Mr. Cpineyer's sarcasm stood out in bold relief. Mr. Irvine set forth in glowing terms the struggles and triumphs of the grange for the last twenty four years,together with the obsta cles that theorder had to surmount to reach the pioud distinction that it claims to-day, of bei-g the fore- most order for the elevation and advancement of the condition of the agricultural classes, giving due credit to those other orders and agfociations for the part they are taking in trying to ameliorate the condition of the laboring and pio during classes. At the close of Mr. Irvine's re marks the ladies of Harrisburg grange announced dinner. It is not necessary to elaborate on this, as it was well it was a grange dinner, and nearly every one knows what that means. After dinner and an hour of social converse, the house was called to order, and Mr. William Powers was called out and made some very pointed remarks, set ting forth w hat the grange had done in a business way. At the conclusion of .Mr. Powers' remarks Mr. Thomas Froinan, ol tirand Prairie No. 10, was called out and stated in glowing terms what the grange had done in an educational way for the fanners, illustrating the point by hi own case, saying that when he lirst joined the urange he eon id not say Worthy master'' without tiem bling in his boots, but now Mr. Kroman hardly knows where to stop when he gets started. Mrs. Powers, of Oak Plain, read an article on the political situatio i that w as terse and to the poiut. Itev. Potter, of Pleasant Hili, Lane county, was present and re marked that he believed the din ner the sisters had prepared was "musty,'' as after eating one grange dinner he must have another. Aftr remarks by Robert Miller, of Charity, and various others, the meeting adjourned, all seem ing to feel that the day had been well spent. ClI AKlTV'sCllKOXIC ( iltl M HI. Kit. lie Wants Damage. Seattle Post-Intellingencer The tells how there ire many peculiar damage suits brought in the superior court of King county. I. ....!. li.. L- .r - ..-.j I, ...... ..I.f .i lining nil .--tiiiii.ixii an i-Aoi.ni j bv Charles A. Johnson against the j Clat-opKailway Company for $;.,-: IM O because a tree blew down on him and broke his leg last Christmas morning. -Johnson was employed in repaning the company's road in Mason county and was to be furnished sale and suitable quarters. Ilesays he was ordered by the company's agents to sleep in a certain house, which was irail and incapable of sustain ing any great weight ; that he was ignorant of his danger, and on the night before Christmas morning a storm laged and a large tree blew dow ii across the house, knocking .1 i r.n: - it now ii, iiiio laiiiiii; ucioaa out: III ' i,u i..,iu i.r,.t ; iii. civa 1 1,.. I the railroad company was im prudent, careless and negligent in not havir g this house more secure, and as he had to have his leg am putated by reason of the accident lie has been damaged to the extent of if 15000. . C'rain'H New Atlas. 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. 1'h is want is ably tilled by Cram's Atlav, a work that is full an 1 com plete in every particular and con tains as much information as does some of the ponderous encyclope dias tl at cot-t several times as much. Mrs. A. M. lalt is now canvassing for the latest edition of this book, which contains the last census complete, and an addition of thirty-five new maps of cities and many pages of valuable mat ter above what was in the last edit'ons. This work is brought up to the present year and is thor ough and complete. IScaiitiful (loud for Mmi, Io you waat a new suit of clothes that will lit you? V. K. (iraham, the leading merchant tailor, has just received the finest line tl" spring and summer suit ings ever brought to Albany, in- culing tilaics. diagonals, cheviots anil He has also a beautiful line of pants goods in any style desired, in tact he con suit the most fastidious. Call and see his ! eli'innt. linp tbprp in no ilmilit Vint ""'.that, vou A-ill bp ninrp flian pleasec. Mr. (iraham keeps f'1 j abreast w ith the times and guar- ! antees a fit. Peaches in the vicinity of Salem, ! inriul hi- flit. r.ltl rjinfl Tin. leaves have curled and fallen oil". which generally means t:iat the fruit will fall oil' also. While tl,ia i seems to be true in general, a few orchards favorably situated are not injured. Mr. Clark's which lias a western a one. is not inmr.l Some others seem to be all rishti JA COAST NOTES- Sheepman throughout Eastern Oregon are busily engaged in shearing their flocks, and the wool clip will he very abundant and of excellent quality. (iovernor Pennoyer was looking over the asylum farm o i Tuesday! He found it in good condition arid thinks it advisable to buy looaeres more to add to the farm which now consists of lilt) acres. This other land lies adjoining the farm and is for sale. On the tith, of June the farmers' alliance will run a state organiza tion, in Oregon.On the Nth. a grand alliance picnic will be held at Athena. President Polk of the National alliance will,be present from Washington and Hon. . Cole from Kansas. They wiil de liver addresses. Fishermen say that tin: waUr of the Columbia river is too clear f ir the wheels to successfully catch salmon during daylight, aiid con sequently at" night is the time when they make their hauls. When Snake river begins to rise the water w ill become murky, ami salmon cannot avoid the wheels in the day time. A. T. Yeaton of Salem, is the owner in fee simple of a most wonderful pea vine. The strange part about this species of the "gar den sass" is that it "never dies." The vine referred to was planted over a year ago and is in the height of its glory to-day, covered with beautiful blossoms and hun dreds of well-filled pods. Mr. Yeaton idolizes this new vine and is at a loss to account for its strange action. During the past year it has remained green and shows no sign of dying. It holds on likejgrini death and its owner thinks he has secured a valuable species of this highly-prized vege table. The seed was secured from out the large seed bins of "I'ncle ferry Itusk," and Mr. Yeaton is going to give the new liuda chance to distinguish itseh. lhe Seattle Post Intelligencer relates the following peculiar acci dent: James McLaughlin, aged -1.' years and unmarried, met with a serious accid'-nt while working on the trestle of the Great Noith eril at a tioint three mile thin s;,,. 0f Mukltro. Toeether will, other workman he was priving up a heavy log. One side of the massive timber Hew up and carried him about thirty-seven feet into the air. Ry force of the fall he sustained t lie hg of the unfor tunate man was broken about the thigh, and in another place mid way between the knee and the ankle. In a ldi on to this 1 is left wrist was dislocated and his face and head badly bruised. He was brought into tiie city on the tug Jueen City, and is now resting easily at Providence h sj-ital. It is the opinion of lrs. Willard and Leoneardt. w lioattended the man, that he will recover. Till-: noitLli KNKICIIKI). The facilities of the present day for the production of everything that will rondure to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of Figs was lirst produced the world was enriched with the on Iv perfect laxative known, as it is j the only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the tale and prompt andellectual tocleanse the system gently in the Sprii - iiiue or, in iact, at any time any the better it is known the inoie popular it becomes. Xo. 1 screen doors, and windows, wired and stained, and put on the house complete. Trices reasonable. Call at the shop of U. 15. Vunk corner of second and Kerry street and see samples. Don't irritate your lungs with a stubborn cough when a pleasant and effective remedy inav he found in Ir. .1. II. .McLean's Tar Wine Lung I'alni ! That hacking cough can be so pncKiy cnreil nv Muloli s V. lire ,i- . . i .uaiaii it it. Soid bv roshav & Mason If you feel l;out of sorts," cross and peevish take I r. J. McLean's Sarsaprilla; cheerfulness will re turn and life will acquire new zest. Shiloh's Cure and consumption cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures coneuniption. Kor sale by Foshay t Mason. II 3-011 want a durable monu ment go to K. W. Achison. w ho are handling nothing but the best grades. Have yon seen those beauthd cement walls in the cemitei s, put up by K. W. Achison, at alf the cost of stone. If you are all run down have no strength, no energy, and fell very tued all the time take Dr. J. II. McLean's Sarsap:u ilia. It will impart strength and vitality to your system. No. 1 screen doors, wired and stained, :fl 50. Adjustible screen windows, wired and stained from 70c and up at Sugar Tine Door and Lumber Co., Albany, Or. Kev. H. II. Fairail, D. D., edi tor of the Iowa Methodist, says editorially. "We have tested the merits of Fly's Cream Halm, and beliee that by a thorough course of treatment, it will cure almost every case of catarrh. .Ministers, as a class are atllcted with head and throat troubles, and catarrh seems more prevalent than ever. We cannot recommend Fly's Cream Balm too highly. 1 used Fly's Cream Halm for dry catarrh. It proved a cure, 15. F. ' Weeks, Denver. Croup, whooping trough and bronchitis immediately relived bv t',ll?.!l'C,lre l or sale by Foshay Sleepless nights, made miserable by that terrible cough, Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. For sale by i-osnay iV .Mason. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's Cat arrah remedy, price 50 cent'. Nasal injector free, sold by Fosliav Masou HI SINKS LOCALS, kibbons at cost at Searls. Hulin & Dawson, druggists. French keeps railroad time. Nice greens at Parker Rros. Conn ic Hendricson, grocers. Ladies for your Oxford ties go w here they keep a complete line at Klein's. For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh's porous p'aster. Price L'o cents at Koehav & Mason. Tearhers Examination. Notice is hereby given that the regular public "examination of teachers, for Linn county, will take place in Albany, commencing on Wednesday, May 27 at 1 o'clock p. m. and continue until Friday noon. May 1"J. All terchers must positively be present at the time of commencement, as no one wi'l be admitted to ttie examination who is not so present. (. F. Ill SSKI.I,. County School Superintendent. XEIV TO-DAY, A NMAT FOLK ROOM COrfAr-.E FOK r -nt. ami furniture f r Kali-, aluioat ni-w. n he urtd at a (rrcal liam.in. ait the enri ii s jr.- -;..iiig f leave the lily, Apply at IIkiiai.1i otKce. piliL WANTKD K.ir small f.imily of two. VJI Appiy al tne rcsmienue ol airs. A Mu llwaiu. 13 AY MA UK KOH SALE, AMi;u nursery. IiHjijirc ut the A IANTKD A fculy pnnta'.om maker, apply If itnme I tatuly at K. Vt (Graham 'a tailor simp, lim.ulu.loin street. lirANTKI) A etylMi, i iitlo biiy hen:, II not slower than a minute tnivcler. Ap ply to J. S. Antonelle, at M ChariJa hut.:l. STHAYKI-From the Ulevdii hri-fec a ouiiif fttcei that uni tojht ;it the halt list tall: rotl with a slit ami umlfWiit in ath car. Information leading 10 its iccovt-ry will he -nitaMy rewanlej h the owner L, .Sewers at Album. OST From the depot h tel in th s ctw a small S -tch terrier shiV lit-rtni- tion h-:i hiitf to its recovery will he suitable rewmh-'l. DK KSS M A K I U - Wi.i It nr;,! I v ilolu-, ami 8iiti:-f:u-tlori yuiriui'i-fil. Miss AliKl.AIHK r. Ill HkllATlT Ho-itimin Mrs. J. K. I'urfiT'il rrsi-lcuci-, f,irtnT of r'ifth ami U.iiroa. ST. BRICK FOR SALE! J. S. Miiigui lias moved liis resi. ili nce to Iii-; hiii k yard southeast of ! In; city, a nl those ilesirilig to pur chafe inick will tiuil ti i in there here after. He has on li.iml .a large lot of tine A 1 hriel (or sale. UK All ESTATE Heal est ite values are governed largely by the push, energy and confidence s'.ow n by the people of any special locality, as well as by natural advantages. . West l'ortlaud Hark to-day stands in the front rank, and head and shoulders above all other com petitors, as regards advantages. Why? Only o cents fare into the city of l'ortland. Property ready for building. A motor run ning oi: schedule time, and an electric line under cc nstruction. A healthy location, and beautiful residence proprrty. A good profit to those who invest. Keasonable terms ami low prices for lots. Ca'l and secure some of these bargains' of Mrs. Hymau & Haker, 11") ! irst street. ) ELM ON ICO i) 'P ( IT I) 1 T j KINKST IX TIIE CITY, MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Tables supplied with every thing the market affords. Kegular Dinner, 2uCts. f!)ST" Eastern and coast oysters on hand. Sam (Joetz, Prop. nm for sale, Tu .i liiimlri-il ami twenty II xc a-rs all well iiprmril, 1:15 in trriun anil a fine prcfipeot f a L'orwl rrop ami lloaorcH in pasture. Lava wi ll. I.urur 'am nrwiv tni'll. kimk' oiohanl tan K'inl Hprinir'. lhe aovu di ril,eil (arm, I'puri ami lurmiritr implc'iicnt for hale f r Sl.vr'. K:ny tcm.s. Kur (n ih. r particulara t in on or write to . .1. urnrule. Lacomli. I.mu iMiinty, Origin. EGGS FOR SALE. I will sell full blood Leghorn eggs, hotli single and rope comb, for $ 1 50 per 1:?. also dotted Wyan lotts, Light r.rahmus, Langihan ami l'lyuioiiiii Kocks at the same pi ice. L. J. Hoi ck. Tangent, Or. AilnilnUlratiir'K Notice N'OTICK is lieteliy given to all sons interesttrt Hint on the isth of April, lsui, the unrlersigiied per day was appoiiueii ny tne coutuy court ol I. inn county, Oregttn, administrator of the estate of Al tlmr I.. Iali.er, (lereased lat of said county and btatc. All persons iudelited to said estate will make payment to the undersigned and those hitvin claims against said esiaie win present llieiu leeauv au- tlieiitieated witliia six months, from date for allowance. Dati d this 1st day of May, A. I). lttU li. F. 1 MII.EK.. Administrator. A WEAK MAN Can cure himself of the de plorable results of early abuse and perfectly .restore his vigor and vital ity by our home treatment. The remarkable cures of hopeless cases of nervous debility and private connilaints are ever where stamp ing out quackery. Treaties arid question list, a physician's gift to su tiering humanity, will be sent fiee to those atllictec". Address with stamp PIONEER INSTITUTE, 105 Kearny St., Room 2, San Francisco, Cal. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Mb ABSOLUTELY PURE L. EX Blain, Tiie Loading Clothier. F TITI-' PKfMJRr--;! to see a line of gxl4 variety, the finest r.tiu conservative fashionable features of the day, combine 1 with a complete assort ment of staples, all made and li-)ished in the very high est standard of excellence, a;?d placed on the market at popular prices, our exhibit for the coming spring and summer season will surely cjmmand his attention. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW --- - " CLOTHING MADE Fit guaranteed in his Prices Always Keasonahlk OiitiiiiiiiiniiiiiftiiiiiiiHiiim The Albanv A FULL LINE "In Spring tiie young man's Llglitlyjturns to tHougHts of lov ns? tW lit ako lurDS to I rf' , L Illituolits of Kind fh , ) lifeg iced lo! 0Mm well. I vi 2 The wise yotvng man, the old man, the thrifty housewife, .-li turn their steps, when snandiing for fresh table delicacies, !, butter, fresh laiileggs, staple and fancy groceries of ad kinds, to grocery store of C. PC. Once "We wish to remind you that we car ry the most Complete Line of Hard ware, !Stove and Ran ores in the Val tey. Latest U. S." Gov't Food Report. Baking Powder VI.' IMTlfPITlSI.-Ir IlKSIRKfJ that embodies in its immense PAT -IT 7 7. TERNS FOR SUITiNCS AND TROUSERS TO ORDER AND A tailoring department. -o Furniture Co. $M1 OK UXDKRTAKIXG. fancy r etittfhifhir-t-d-kiz-efCtifb-Crh-h-C-A one the Browne. A Aorain MATTHLWS & WASHBURN.