Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, May 16, 1891, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MORNING HERALD: SATURDAY, MA IG, 1891
glowing SaUtigcratd
ON SAI.f.
The Daily Hkrald will be on
Bale each morning at II. J. Jones'
book store, where it c ui be procured
at 5 cents per copy.
JOTTIN03 AKntT TOWN.
Mens underwear at Searls.
J. Dillon is in Albany again.
Fresh milk bread at Goel. Uros.
Silk mitt a at the Ladies Pa.aar.
Vienna bread at the Delmonico.
Bread of all kinds fresh at (.ioet.
r.ros.
Judge M. L. Pipes was in the
city yeeterday.
Mrs. Dr. W. II. Davis is visiting
in Harrisburg.
Miss Milling PfeilTer went to
Salem yesterday.
Strawberry shortcake at the
Delmonico restaurant.
Judj?e R. S. Strahan returned
yesterday from Pendleton.
Fine dressed chickens and
geese at Mueller it iai rett's.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warner.of
Seio. are visiting in this city.
Cakes of all varieties, fancy and
plain at the Delmonico restaurant.
Ira F. Powers, the furniture
manufacturer of Portland, is in the
city.
A new line of corsets in black
and colors just received at the La
dies liaaar.
The real estate firm of Town
send fc Wilson have dissolved, Mr.
Wilson retiring.
L. Viereck and family have re
turned from a trip through the
west side counties.
The Lebanon Express says thai
J. F. Whiting, of Albany, will
locale 'n that city.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wolverton,
of SK)kane, have returned to Al
banv, alter a short visit in Folk
county.
A. B. Wood in returned last
evening from a trip to Portland
and Salem in the interest of his
mining business.
Stpiire Lyons, of Lyons, was in
the city last evening "on business
matters, and reports everything
favorable in the way of growing
crops in his vicinity.
Bananas :V cents per dozen at
A. J. Achison's fruit stand in the
enter of block opposite Knss
House. Riverside oranges ')
cents and common oranges :'0 to
10 cents.
All members of the womaus'
relief corps are requested to be
present at the regular meeting on
Saturday May liitli at '2 :'M v. v. to
assist in arrangements for meniori.il
day and evening.
.Miss Annio dotliev, ot
Halsey,
who lias been etiiilying music at
the New England Conservatory, in
BoUon, during the past winter, is
visiting friends in Birmingham,
N. Y. She expects to return Iioiuc
by the lirst of July.
A very pleasant sui pri.-e party
was tendered Mi.-s Susie Martin at
the residence of .N. H. Allen,
Thursday evening In-fore her de
parture im the 10 oclock train f.
her home in Ashland. Mis
Martin has Wen attending school
in this city.
Last Thursday for the lirst time
the Albany 1Ikkii reached us
the saiue day of publication.
This we believe is due to the
energy of Fust master Mon'eith.
Thanks! We do not feel ijuiie t.,
isolated from thecounty capital as
formerly. Scio Press.
Summer has come at last and tin
Ladies Baaar is now fully pre
pared to supply you with every
thing in the furnishing goods line
for ladiesand children. They have
the largest line of childiens dresses
and aprons ever shown in this city
and at surprisingly low rates.
. -,1 . t I
a nicago man is otii Here m
search of a stick of timber 110 feet
H-piare. He has not been able to
find such a stick in anv of the
lumber yards in Portland and so
has gone down to the Nehalem U.
look for a tree to make one. He
is working in the interests of the
Columbian L'xposion, and it is
supposed that the stick is wanted
for the center pole of the giea'
circus. In this case it is hkelvj
that the stick will need to be four
........ . i.. .... ... l rM !
wooun wiumui people
knowing it he will be a daisy
Dr. J. V. Oat!', w ho has been
resident physician at Shedds for
the past eight years, will leave
next week for Spokane Falls to
locate. Dr. (iall'is a graduate of
two medical colleges, one of New
York and the other of St. Louh.
He leaves a laige and hu-iative
practice in Shedd and vicinitv to
engage in a city practice. A "host
of friends and well-wishers in the
Vicinity of shedd will miss bis
valuable services. The doctor has
extended his practice to the sur
rounding tow ns I a'sev,( 'oi valiis,
Lebanon. Brownsville and Albanv.
He lias performed several import-j
ant operations in siir-erv during i
his residence in this county. ,
To Siirry the Silct.. ,
The Toledo Post savs that !
Mr. J. A. Warner, of Albany, ar
rived there on Monday's train,
leaving on Tuesday morning for
the Siletz reservation, where he 1
goes to survev the lands specially 1
allotted to the Indians. Mr. War- j
ner surveyed a large portion ol i
this country for the government
vtars ago. and U fan-iiiar with it I
trom the AU-a northward. I
A i.nnif Tn.Day.
The second game of the series!
between the Albany's and the'
Lebanon nine will lie played in '
this city this afternoon. Several,
of the Albany boys have been dis- 1
abled recently, but it is highly !
probable they will be c.ipable of ,
affording the visitois som- amus-j- '
lueut at least. I
'"L Ti."c i on-y one emi. me was a lailure, and Lieutenant
Oregoman thinks if he succeeds in j Hardeman left the Agencv yester
hn.hng such a stick and getting it j .lay with his troopers to return to
! MEMORIAL DAY.
rraiiinie of tha G- A. R. Observance to
j fie Held ci Miy 33
! HKST.
Invitations aie extended to each
j church, secret order, school,
; college, academy, militia company
j and all officers, sailors and marines
I and the public generally.
I SIXO.NIl.
It is the leiiues' that the national
colors tie placed on the court
house, school buildings and the
college buildings in the city and
county on Memorial Day.
TIIIKI).
Members of Mcl'herson Fost, as
well as members of all other posts,
will appear in unifoim, it possible,
and the ladies of Mcl'herson
Women's Relief Corps will appear
at the post hall as early as S
o'clock, and earlier if possible, to
prepare Mowers and memorial
budges. The oliiccrs and members
of Company F, O. N. G., teachers,
professors, school children, stu
dents, members of dilferent secret
sx-ieties, and the public generally,
will assemble on Ferry street, near
the G. A. R. hall and will be ready
to form the procession at S o'clock
KolKTII.
procession will
The procession will lorm
on
the
the
Ferry street, with the head of
column to the south an 1 in
following order :
1 Band.
2 Otlieer3 of Second regiment,
and Co. F, O. .'. i. and ollicers
thereof.
o Members of Mcl'herson Fost,
all ol-i soldiers. sailors and marines.
1 Ladies of W. R. C.
o -ons of Veterans.
Professors and students of
colleges and academies, teachers
and pupils of public schools.
7 Members of dilferent churches
and seciet societies.
S The pul-lic generally.
I
K IK I'll.
me procession win move pre
cisely at S o'clock south on Ferry
street to Seventh street and west
on Seventh street to the gate on
the south side of the city ceme
'cry; and proceedingdirectly Irom
the gate to the graves to be deco
rate. I.
sixth.
On reaching the cemetery the
procsigioji will fonn around the
graves as follows: The column
will march around the graves,
half right face, forming a hollow
square.
Conipanv F, (). X. (i., forming
'the south side facing the north:
members of Mcl'herson Post. W.
R. C, Sons of Veterans, old sol
diers, sailors and marines the east
side, lacing the west; professors
ami students of colleges and acad
emies, teachers and pupils to the
north side facin-j thes ju'h: with
j .smaller children with (lowers and
evergreens in front, and the mem
bers of dillerent church societies
md organizations, secret orders
and the public generally the west
I sida of the so'ure facing the east.
i .
sKVKSTU.
I Memorial address by Judg D.
I K. N. Blackburn, depositing tlo-.v-
eis and evergreens on the graves,
j iiring salutes in the order pre
' scribed bv the ritual.
Kll.ll I II.
Services by the W. K. C. at the
unknown graves.
NINTH.
Reforming the procession and
return to the G. A. R. hall.
J. 1. Mll.l.KK,
RollKltl Bkowx,
L. .11. Mont an vk,
Commit tte of Arrangement.
Western Orvgtm is Sure.
We have had a w eek of cool cloudy
weather, that is just the inakiii'.'
of grain crops, spring wheat espec
ially. The moisture and extraor
dinary conditions for vegetation
nave made gome tail wheat so
rank that the self bindi-rs w ill have
I to be put upon an elevated track
to cut and handle if. Oregon
that is the lilamette valley and
western part is sure of an im
mense crop and prices promise to
he good. Is there a region where
crops are any surer than this? If
there is it has not been heard of.
Salem Journal.
Will Not Wear The Klue.
The ell'ort to enlist I'matilla
Imlian.a in the I'niti'il States arniv
... ... J
v . rr Sherman. -I . m Hina
say
that, as their allotments will soon
be made, they do not wish to miss
their chance to secure land by
becoming soldiers. '"We want to
live on our land among peaceable
people, and be at peace," said
o.ieof 'he chiefs. Pendleton Fast
( hegonian.
KxrurMlo'ii to HalsteHil,
The excursion from Corvallis
i and v ay p lints to Halstead Satur
j day May Hi, w ill leave Corvallis at
17a.m., AlLany7::M, arriving at
Halstead at 10 a. m., retiming
leave Halstead at 4 p. i., arriving
i in Albany at i p. m. All those
j w ishing to join in this excursion
! should api ly at the Oregon l'acific
( depot, as the supply on sale by
1 Mr. Winn has been exhausted.
i Specinl Train.
A special private train, carrying
officials and probably some visit
I ors will go out to Coe and the ex-
trenie front of the Oregon Pacific
to-day, leaving Albanv immediate
: ly alter the anival of the South
ern Pacilic overland train. Kx-
c-.irsioiiists should not confound
! this with the excursion train to
I Halstead w hich leaves at 7:UH.
I.ailit-M!
Having purchased an unusuallv
large stock and realizing the late
ness of the season, we have decided
to sell everything in the millinerv
line at greatly reduced rates from
this date on. Those req-iiring any
thing in this line will do well to
give ns an early call.
The Ladies Bazaar.
LEBANON NEW3.
Newty Notes from This Thrivirg Town
Across the Prairie.
Another carload of lumber ar
rived for the paper mill Friday.
The capacity has been double
since the buildini: was begun.
Dr. Foley was in the county seat
on business Friday. He has a
scheme on foot w hich w hich w ill
greatly benefit the town, the de
tails of which are not yet made
public.
A petition was c'reula'ed last
week and numerously signed ly
friends of the murdered man Bar
bour, askii g the county coin t to
oiler a reward for the apprehen
sion and punishment of the mur
derer. Mir citizens are anxiously wait
ing the teport of Engineer O'Con
nor relative to the estimate I cost
of the Lebanon canal. Mr. ( ('Con
nor will make his report this week
when a meeting of the citizens
will be called ami stock subsciip
tions solicited.
The Sodaville spring has lx m
greatly improved. The enterpiis
mg citizens of the town are build
ing good walk9, will build a shady
retreat within the enclosure and
will be prepared to entertain visi
tors right royally this summer.
The entertainment given by the
public school Wednesday evening
drew a large audience. A very
pleasing programme was rendered
in which the pupils both large and
small acquitted themselves in good
style. The proceeds, which are to
be expended for a library for the
school, amounted to
E. If. Bahr had a .horde badly
cut with barbed wire on .Monday.
He was driving a span of horses,
one of which became frightened
and made a bound forward break
ing the tongue wrench, the double
tree striking the horses heels which
added to their fright. The team
ran straight for the fence which
had a barbed wire on top. One
horse jumped the fence and had
several ugly wounds inllicted
which will give him a rest of
several weeks, if indeed he recovers
at all Lebanon F.xnres!.
Hie I'Hriloii of Krunn
Concerning the pardon recently
issued to one Brow n, the Ashland
Tidings says: Clint Brown, who
was sentenced to the penitentiary
for life for the murder of Johnny
Waiker, in Klamath county, was
last week pardoned by the g iveriu r
and released from custody. The
Salem Capital Journal says: "A
strong petition and recommenda
tion of the district attorney caused
the cessation of a sentence which
is now said should never have
been imposed." This is not true
so far as the district attorney cf
the judicial district is concerned.
Some tw years ago an attempt
was made to secure Brown's par
don, and, as required by the law,
the governor wrote to the District
Attorney, Colvig, asking his
"pinion as to the ipiostion of par
don. The district attorney replied
that ';it would be an outrage on
public justice," and bis answer
I is on lile in the excutive oflice.
lie has not changed Ins opinon
since. It may be possible that T.
R. Kent, w ho was district attorney
at the time and conducted the pro
secution (and who has since been
sent to the insane asyhunj was
induced to recommend the pardon,
but the district attorney has not
done so. Brown had a fair trial
and was defended by Cogswell,
llanna and Prim, and the ilea
that his sentence should Put have
been imposed never entered the
public mind. Many people who
know Brown have expressed the
opinion that this is a ca-e of mis
taken clemency on the pirt. of the
governor, and that Brow n's liberty
is a menace to the lives of persons
against w hom be bo'.ls a grudge
for their connection with the up
plication ol just:c- to his case in
ihe past.
A lltirglar Arretted.
Yesterday afternoon a man was
seen to steal a pair of overalls from
the front of P. Cohen's store. He
tucked them under his coat and
leisurely walked awav. He was
overtaken bv Chief of Police I loll-
man, who placed him in jail to
await examination. In his pos
session was found a bottle of chlor
oform, various kinds of kevs ami
other implements which proclaim
ed him as belonging to the light
lingered gentry.
Yuqiiina 1'as.HengerH.
Nkwpokt, May 15. The steam
ship Willamette Valley arrived to
day at Yatpiina with the follow ing
passengers: C. F. Stratton, J. L.
Richardson, M rris Jackson, F. L.
Stover, Mrs F.. Karl, C. F. Wood,
F. (t. Shell'er, J. M. Potts, Mrs.
Potts, P. P. (irillin, A. B. Logan,
(ieorge Williams, T. Oallagher. B.
Mahone, Andrew Casey, K. Ehlin
ger and Thomas Richards.
I'ntriarrh .Attention!
A special meeting of Oregena
Encampment No. 5, I. O. O. F.,
will be held Saturday evening,
May Will, at 8 o'clock sharp. Let
every patriach be present.
Oko. W. Witimi r.
Senior Warden.
Oakville I'icuir.
There w ill be a picnic in Stones'
giove near Oakville en May L':!,
under the auspices of the Y. P. S.
C. E. Come everybody and tell it
to your neigl bor. A. Y. Smith,
chairman of committee on grounds.
If you have a painful sense of
fatigue, find your duties irksome,
take Dr. J. 11. McLean's Sarsa
prilla. It w ill brace you up, make
you strong and vigorous.
You can be cheerful and happy
onlv w hen vour are well. If oti
feel" "out of" sorts," take Dr. J." 11,
McLean's Sarsaparilla.
It you want a durable monu
ment go to E. W. Achison, w ho
are handling nothing but the best
grades.
FROM BROWNSVILLE.
BiiowNsvn.i.t:, Mav 14.
Monday last Messrs. "Robe,
Bradley and Rigirens departed for
the Calipooia mines. They took
up a wagon load of supplies and
will immediately begin prepara
tions tor the erection of a mill on
the Poorman claim for the Browns
ville company. Word just from
the ramp has been re eived here.
The tunnel of the Kinpire Com
I any is being energetically pushed
and the ore is improving. Snow has
entirely left the Lucky Boy mine,
and operations th?re will being
again soon. The tunnel of the
Tacoma Company is in a distance
of 100 feet, and is being rushed
night and day. The ore is said to
improve every hot that the
tunnel is advanced, and the com
pany is jubilant. From all indica
tions now, it looks as if there will
be WOO men in these mines this
season, and a lively camp is look
ed for.
J. C. Bilyeu, who has been con
lined to bis room so long with a
severe attack of the grippe is able
to be out a little again, but looks
vet y thin.
The weather is cool and damp
yet, but tine 'or grain and grass.
Joseph Harrison has movtd in
to the Arlington hotel, and will be
our landlord in the future.
By letter just received fiom
Portland, it is learned that Miss
Ivy Templeton has sull'ered the
amputation of her limb at the
hospital, and stiong hopes of her
recovery are entertained.
Orson Tycer, son of Mrs. Mis
souri Tycer, who lives near here,
was buried vesterdav.
NORTHWEST NOTES.
The state shooting tournament
will be held at Salem on May 22
and S,'. .
The Siuslaw & Eastern Railway
Company has about twenty men
clearing a track 100 leet wide
through Florence preparatory for
grading. Posted notices cail for
''00 graders.
A rumor in Pendleton has it
that a railroad is projected from
the Fossil coal mines to Arlington
to connect with the main line ol
the Heppner branch of the 1'nion
Pacific, and a'so from Heppner to
to the Butter creek cod mines,
thence to Camas prairie and lo
the Ureenhorn mining section.
It now turns out that the town
of Roseburg is paving her street
with paying ore. A test of the
rock will be made and it is possible
that the streets of that tow n will
be paved with a lower grade rock.
The Yaipiina Republican says:
This summer will be one never to
be forgotten by the visiters that
will be fortunate enough to spend
the summer here. The citizens of
Newport have been making
arrangements for the past four
months to make this season one
of the greatest of seasons tor sum
mer visitors that has ever been at
any seai.le re-ort on the Oregon
coast.
Out people do not fully under
stati('. the advantages of Oregon
until they read of death and des
l-iiction in the Fast by means of
cyclones, lire and flood. In this
land of plenty there are no dis-a.-tions
lloo.ls, no death-dealing
hurricanes ur wind-sweeping forest
tires, and the rain and the sun
shine, springtime and harvest,
w inter and summer, gladden the
hearts of the just and unjust.
I'OR SUNDAY'S DINNER.
St law her l ies,
Cherries,
( (ranges,
Rhubarb,
Asparagus,
Celery,
Cabbage,
String Beans,
Sugar Peas,
Lettuce,
Chipped Beef.
Comb Honey,
Alio! the above in line condi
tion lo he sold at ti e lowest cash
ligiires. We will have a special
sale to day on can goods. Call
early and secure baigains for spot
cash only a Mueller & (iarrett's,
cash grocere.
SPECIAL SALE DAI',
To d iy we w ill sell at reduced
rates several lines of canned goods
for spot cash only. CalLearly and
secure bargains.
Mi i:i.i.i;k & (Jakkktt,
Cash iro.-ers.
1 Uey Were Not Mushrooms.
Very many people are fond of
the edible mushroom, but the
experience of a C rant's Pass fain
i ly should induce caution in that
respect at least. The Courier of
that place relates this incident:
"Thursday last Mrs. John Patiick
prepared for dinner what she sup
posed to be mushrooms, having
often prepared them in the eastern
states where they are used quite
common for food by epicureans.
The entirely family ate quite free
ly, when in a few hours their little
son Roily was taken suddenly ill,
:nl a! out the fm: tim'thjir
i n t If daughter Retina, who was
at school, was taken in a like man
ner. They were on the verge of
going into spasms when Dr. De
Yore was immediately called, and
was informed by Mis. Patrick that
they had eaten what they suppos
ed to be the regular mushroom,
but must have been toadstools.
The doctor worked hard and faith
ful, but it was some time until the
medicine gav relief. In a few
hours, however, both were out of
danger: but it was a very close
call indeed for the little girl, from
the fact that it was very dillicult to
swallow the emetics. Such acci
dents are quite common in this
state, especially in those families
w ho have recently arrived from
the east as it requires a very cau
tious expert to tell the difference
between an eastern mushroom and
an Oregon toadstool, and in not a
few cases have proved fatal in this
state within the last lew yeais
When you are constipated, have
headache, or loss of appetite take
Dr. McLean's Liver and Kidney
Pillets; they are pleasant to take
and will cure vou.
IllItL ATIII.KTKS.
ltony Chf-eksaiul a Brink Walk are
Fashionable
All the girls are going in for
health and athletics. They must
not they siiup!y must not' appear
sick. They must have a fine color
bright eyes, glossy hair, round
elbows and a long swinging gait
that is half a dog trot, or sjne
body may be ltd to think that
they are not marvels if strength
an I robustness.
"Does this yellow make me loot
pale or sick?" asked a girl of
another in the street last week.
"When the sun sli, nes upon me
I fancy that the yellow of my diess
makes my complexion appear bad.
Now notice particularly when we
come to the next op:-m space be
tween the houses and tell me hon
estly if you think I look the least
bit sallow."
"What shall you do with the
dress if it is unbecoming?"
"Why throw it away, or put it
away, or give it away, "or do some
thing else with it, of course. I
couldn't afford, for the sake of my
position in seciety, to wear any
thing that makes ine appear in
delicate health. I shouldn't b
invited anywhere. It wouldn't do
at all, you'know; it really wouldn't
do. It is so out of style to be sick
or delicate or even frail in appear
ance." And so the girls to insure the
health which is now so necessary
to their social standing have pro
vided themselves with chatelaines
uptin which hang half a dozen
boxes of gold or silver, set with
jewels and in which is a collection
of medicine, tonics and more or
less stimulating drugs a gold
chatelaine with six or seven gold
bottles or boxes hanging there
from containing quinine capsules
warranted to hold the pangs of la
grippe at hay, digestion tablets,
laxative lozenges, purgative pellets
cough drops, silver- coated pepper
mint caehous. glycerine cubes an.!
a variety of tonic pills to keep the
system in general good order.
And so the girl of to-day, lie
sides doing every thing else lor !
herself, has taken the reins of her
own physical system in her ow n.
hands and bids defiance to the
elements and doctors, maintaining
that she knows what is w hat. and
how to take care of each individual
ill.
T1IK WOlil.ll I.NUK II Kl.
The facilities of the present day
for the production of everything
that w ill conduce to the material
welfare and comfort of mankind
are almost unlimited and when
Syrup of Figs was first produced
Ihe world was enriched w ith the oti
ly perfect laxative known, as it is
the only remedy w hich is truly
pleasing and refreshing to the taste
ami prompt andellectua! tocleanse
the system gently in the Sprii.
time or, in fact, at any time iitiy
the better it is known the mo.-fc
popular it becomes.
Cram' New Atla.
One of the most useful books in
every business bouse, and in every
family living loom is a reliable
and complete atlas of the world.
This want is ably filled by Cram's
Atlas, a work that is full an 1 com
plete in every paitieular and con
tains as much information as does
some of the ponderous encyclope
dias tl at cost several times as
much. Mrs. A. M. Talt is now
canvassing for the latest edition of
ibis book, w hich contains the last
census complete, and an addition
of thirty-live new maps of cities
and many pages of valuable mat
ter altove what was in the last
edit-oiis. This work is brought
up to the present year and is thor
ough and complete.
lieautlful Co.xls for Mm.
Do you want a new suit of
clothes that will fit you? W. R.
Graham, the leading merchant
tailor, has just received the finest
line cf spring and summer suit
ings ever brought to Albany, in
cluding diagonals, cheviots and
plan.s. He has also a beautiful
line of pants goods in any style
desired, in fact he con suit the
most fastidious. Call and set! his
elegant line, there is no doubt but
that you will be more than
pleasec. Mr. (iraham keeps
abreast with the times and guar
antees a tit.
No. 1 screen doors, and windows,
wired and stained, and put on the
house coniph te. Prices reasonable.
Call at the shop of R. 15. Vunk
corner of second and Ferry street
and see samples.
That hacking cough cm be so
quickly cured by Sbiloh's Cure.
We guarantee it". Sold by Foshay
& Mason.
Shiioh's Cure and consumption
cure is sold by us on a guarantee.
It cures coueuiiiption. For sale
by Foshay fc Mason.
Have you seen those beautiful
cement walls in tha cemeter s,
put up by E. W. Achison, at alf
the cost of stone.
No. 1 screen doors, wired and
stained, if 1 50. Adjustible screen
windows, wired and stained from
70c and up at Sugar Pine Door and
Lumber Co., .Albany, Or.
Rev. II. II. Fairall, I). D., edi
tor of the Iowa Methodist, says
editorially. "We have tested the
merits of Ely's Cream Balm, ami
believe that by a thorough course
of treatment, it will cure almost
every case of catarrh. Ministers,
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.
Croup, whooping cough and
bronchitis immediately relived by
Shiioh's Cure. For sale by Foshay
A Mason.
Sleepless nights, made miserable
by tiiat terrible cough, Shiioh's
Cure is the remedy for vou. For
sale by Foshay A Mason.
Catarrh cured, health and sweet
breath secured, by Shiioh's Cat
arrah remedy, price 00 cent".
Nasal injector free, sold by Foshay
& Mason.
BUSINESS LOCALS,
Ribbons at cost at Searls.
Hulin A Dawson, druggists.
French keeps railroad time.
Nice greens at Parker Bros.
Conn A llendricson, grocers.
Ladies for your Oxford ties go
where they keep a complete line
at Klein's.
For lame back, side or chest,
use Shiioh's or ms p'aster. Price
cents at Foshav it Mason.
Teachers 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. ami continue until Friday
noon. May 20. AH terchers must,
positively lie present at the time
of commencement, as no one wi'l
he admitted to the examination
w ho is not so present.
i. F. Ri sski.i..
County School Superintendent.
XKfF TO-DAY.
Vnkat Point hoom corr.u;E fok
r- lit. :tn.l furniture f T salt-, atniuat nvw,
cm I... a-, iirt-.l at a jrreal liur.-dii, an the
I'lirii. s jr.- idling f leave the city, Apply at
1 1 Kit AMI OlIIcU.
(U. WANTKO Forsniallfamily ol two.
X Apply at the resilience ol Mrs. A. 1! Mc
llwuiti.
13
AY .MAKE FOK SALE.
Impure at the
Alliany nursery.
T ANTED A laly pantaloon maker, apply
v Hmneniaieiy at it.
shop, l:r.Ht.lu!iiin stre it.
YirA.XTKI) A Htylish, rnlle bu-y hcrso,
1 1 not slower than a a minute traveler. A
ply to J. S. Antouelle, at M Charms hiit.rl.
STKAYKIi-Fmiii the III.-k-iis l.rilae a
nu.iir nt.-ei i hat wm liouvl.t at the Kile
hist fill ; re.l with a slit ami iir.il.-rl.it in ath
ear. Iiitorination leading lo its recovery will
lie Miital.lt rewardej hy the ..a ner I.. Sein'e'
at Ail. anv.
I C
OST-
r rom the ilejw.t h-.tel in t'es
JJ a small Se.tch l.-rrier slu. l.i.ruii-
fi in lea. hi.
to its re;oery w.ll
siiitahle
rewar.te.l
DKKSSMAKIXO Work neatlv .lone, ai.J
satisfaction Ktriraii:'.il.
MlH Al.KI.AII'K F. Ill I'MUUT
Knomoin Mrs. .1. h. farter's ni k-n v,
corner of Fifth ami KailroL. I Ms.
"BRICK FOR SALE!
.1. S. Vorg.ui bus moved his icm--li
m e to liis brick yar.l southeast of
tic: city, au.l Hi. sc .l.-sirini; to pur.
cli.is brick vi 1 1 1 liiul Iii m tin-re here
after. II.- lias on haml a lar-re lot of
line A 1 lire I- for sale.
HE All ESTATE.
Real estate values are governed
largely by the push, energy and
confidence shown by the eople of
any special locality, as well as by
natural advantages.
West Fortland Fark to-day
stands in the front rank, and head
and shoulders above all other com
petitors, as regards advantages.
Why? Only 5 cents fare into
the city of Fortland. Froperty
ready for building. A motor run
ning or. schedule time, and an
elet-trio line under construction.
A healthy location, and beautiful
residence proprrty. A good profit
to those who invest, treasonable
terms and low prices for lots.
Ca'I and secure some of these
bargains of Mrs. Hyman & Baker,
1 15 First street.
DELMONICO
RESTAURANT,
FINEST IN THF. CITY,
MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
Tables supplied with every
thing the market alfords.
KeuLir Dinner, 2 Gets.
JliT'Kastern and coast oysters
on hand. 8am Coktz, Frop.
Two humlre.1 ami twmt flxe acres all well
iiproe.l, l:i.r. in L'nu.i an. I a tine prcspeet
)f a irootl crop and !o acres in pxsture Lava
well. Lame barn newly hii'lt, irn.' or-hard,
two oo.t springs. The above described farm.
irrain and farming implements for sale f ir
SI-. Fan tem.s. Forfu-lhcr )uirti,-alars
call on rr write to H.J. I jrnrntce. Laconic.,
1.11111 county, Oregon. 1
EGGS FOR SALE.
I will sell full blood Leghorn
eggs, both single and roso comb.
for $1 50 per KJ. also dotted Wyan
dotts, I.ioht ISrahmas, Langshan
and 1'lyniouth Rocks at the same
pi ice. j. .1. IloiTK,
Tangent, Or,
Alniliii-.f mlor's ollrc
MM IUh is lieieby given to all per
sons interested that on the istli day
of April. Is'.tl, tbe undersigned was
appointed by the county court of Linn
county, Oregon, administrator of the
estate of Aitlnir I.. Tab.er, deceased,
hit - of said county and state. All
prisons indebted to said estate will
make payment to the undersigned and
those having claims against said
estate will present tliem leeal'y au
thenticated within six months from
date for allowance.
Dated this 1st day of May, A. D, lxl.
II. F. '1 A ItLEK.
.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
coiimlaints are ever where stamp
ing out quackery. Treaties and
question list, a physician's gift to
Buffering humanity, will be sent
fiee to those atliictec. Address
with stamp
FIONEER INSTITUTE,
4115 Kearny St., Room 2, San
Francisco, Cal.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.
ABSOLUTELY PURE
L. E. Blain,
The Leadiuff Clothier.
THE PROGRESSIVE PURCHASER DESIRES
1( to see a line of goo h that emlwdies in its immense
variety, the linest pad conservative fashionable
features of the day, combine 1 with a complete assort
ment of staples, all made rind i'nished in the very high
est standard of excellence, a;:J placed on the market at
popular prices, our exhibit f r the coming spring and
summer season will surely command bis attention.
-
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW
CLOTHING MADE
Fit guaranteed in his
Prices Always Heasonable.
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The Albany
A FULL
LINE OF
"In Spring the young man's fancy
Lightlyjturns to tliouglits of love !"
M lit) i It aIo turus to i
JL WX flllCBglllSOfwi
M 2The wise young man, the old man, the thrifty housewife. e.W Ml
turn their steps, when searching for fresh table delicacies, choice
butter, fresh laid eggs, staple and fancy groceries of ad kinds, to the
grocery store of
C. E. Browne!.
Once
"We wish to remind you that we car
ry the most Complete Line of Hard
ware, Stoves and Kanoes in the Val
!ey.
MATTHEWS & WASHBURN.
Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report
Baking
Powder
PAT - f
iTERNS FOR SUITINGS AN3 TROUSERS
TO ORDER AND A
tailoring department.
UlIUUiiliUt:liUi:t:Ulilllii:ii.iU:i;i!l:t.l:iliil.
Furniture Co.
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