Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, May 17, 1891, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MORNING F1EHALD: SUNDAY, 31 A 17, 1891
3ttotnuwI)aUii3furato
ON SAI.K.
The Daily Herald will lie oti
eale each morning at II. .1. Jones
book store.where iUan be procured ;
at 5 cents per copy.
JOTTINGS AISOLT TOWN.
Fresh milk bread at (!oet. F.ror.
Si!k mitts at the Ladies Bazaar.
Vienna bread at the Iehnonieo.
Dread of all kinds fresh at lioetz
llroa.
I'lalt D. Elderkin, of Seattle,
in the city.
'ay your asoli ne stoves
Hopkins Bros.
Caleb irav, of Ilalsey was
IS
01 :
in
this citv yesterday.
T. L. I'nirgeP, editor of the Scio
runs is iu the city.
Ira A. Phelps, of the Ilalsey
News, is in the city.
Strawberry shortcake at the
Delmonico restaurant.
Fine dressed ciiieker.s and
geee at Mueller it 'iatrett's.
l'v. I. 1!. Fisher returned
yesterday from Spokane Fall.
Kd (Joins and ( ireen Coll'ey, of
Scio. weie in Albany yesterday,
Cakes of ull varieties, fancy and
plain at the I i lmoiiico restaurar.t.
A new line of c-rrets in black
and colors jn-t received at the La
dies Bazaar.
Vevv- !
Mis. !
' ;
Mrs. Orleans Pavers, of
port, i-t visitinir her mother,
Peterson in tins city.
I'.. Vi)lverton returned last
evening from Italia, where ho has
been attending court.
The Linn county pioneer associ
ation will meet at Prow nviilc
-giuniug .lune ::d and c jutin.ie
three da vs.
Tlif excursion on the Oregon
I'a.-itic railroad yesterday was we'l
attended b- people 1 mji 1 1 from this
c.ty and t'orvallis.
The Whitcomb excursion pa ty,
with Seven car loads of IVnnsyl
vanians, passed throujli this city
yesterday on a special train.
The gospel meeting of the V. M.
C. A. will be held in the W. V. I'.
I', ball today at 1 p. m. Leud-r,
F. II. Koscoe. All men arc in
v ited.
The liugene papers ar- iyip
about Albany's population. The
census of lv'0, according to the
o!!ii ial count, gives Albans pop
ulation in round numbers at 7o0it.
An enjoyable whist
party aJ
t'-ndered M r. ( it or
..lo-irenoUft,
at the St. (.'buries hotel Thursdiy
evening. A number ot invittd
Liusts were present, vvh i spent
the evening most pleas antly.
A long haired doc'or from "lit
wilds of California, with a Texas
bat and a da.-hing tandem ttam
ruaniented w iih bells, v. h:ch it is
.ini i.e li.'s ilnviii all tneuav!
flout San Frain ivo, made L: ap
pearance in this city la-.t evc'.ing.
Sumner has come a! last and the
Ladies bazaar is r.o.v fully pre
pared to supply you with every
thing in the furnishing jih Is line
for ladiesand children. Thev haw
'be largest line of child icu ilrc i
and aproiis ever slc n in this city
and at siirprisinlv l ev rat'
T. .1. Pdack of Halsey h is s-.M
rut bis remaining interest in the
store oi which be was recently Sole
owner to Ui.br. Audit ws. .Mr.
1 lack has been one of Linn's mo-i
successful and popular merchants
and bis withdrawal from u.c m. r
c intile t; -M is cue tb.it bis many
friends will regret. 1 1 i-i successor
are Messrs. Station!, Loi'S An
drews. The ladies' ail society of the
Christian church oi Iiidepeinle'a'e
w ill give an excursion to Smith's
(irove, about two ic.d -s above Cor
viiis. on Saturday, May IT!, the
.s-.e.imer 1 1 jag having been char
tered fo
ie wca-rioii.
The
lo:i-
moutu ban t wi'.I be on hoard. I M;
t!ie return trip stops of one hour
will be ma le at Coi vaiis and A!
ii.Uiv.
Albany, after being in a white!
heat for several weeks over '.he I
bridge ipiestion. 1ms decided to
build a higii bridge in the upper
em! ot town. 1'ioperty interests
were the cause of tin- div ision of
sentiment. To a disinterested
observer the selection is the best
that conid be made. . draworid'i
would be a source of endless ex
pense and annoyance. Ku.'tne
inard.
The services to day at the Pies
bvterian church will be as follows:
11 v. si. preaciiingsei vices, sul'jeet
of the sermon, 'Attention to De
tads;'' Sabbath school at 12:!", p.
i. ; Y. P. S C. li. pravetmeetilig
at ',.t:, !. v., leader' Miss A. C.
.Moses; 7 :'M e. :., preaching ser
vices, preceded by a short service
o song; topic oi the sermon.
"Disagreements; thuir Causes.''
AM w ill be made welcome to these
services.
I'll tliil.-ty I'arly,
A vi rv pleasant biithday p.uly
w is 'ciiderel Miss Dtv.-ii- Dmris
Weiines lay cvtning, which vas
attended by a number of her
young . fiii-nds. An t nj-iyable
evening" vv as sjient. Those pies
ent were :
Misses llva Cox, Viol i Temple.
Sadie V levinger, Ue.--ti'-le
Don Is. Tiiomas
Sehe'l, Charles Cieviiu-
in I A!a-
a:.d Dan
r.-L. U sS.
ins, Willis
M. b. Don is. 1
J 'orris.
at riart-li M it i t mi t" 14
Patriarchs Militant
Mt-etiiiK.
of Canton
No. ;", of Alb.iny, a'e hereby noli
li. d that a convention oi the chev
aliers ol said canton will be heal
;,t. tiie I. O. U. F. ball Tuesday
evening, May !'.', lvl, frthepur
00-c oleh-cting otlici-rs and to ;
a. tend to o! ht 1 I ;;ii.t-ss t 1 come;
U iote said convention. By ordi r !
of lieurc nant-coloiu 1 1. F. Back- j
ensto. Ge. W. Wright, actiitg i
i.iei k.
POOS BILL PLAYING-
lie Lebasons Defeated ia the S cacd
Ca:ai ia Tbh City Yesterday.
The second game in the series
het.veon tins Aibanvs anil Leban-
ons occurred in this city yesterday
atternoon. 1 lie game was called
at l': ), with I'res P.. .Marshall as
umpire, who did the job lanly ami
impai lialiy.
The positions of the nines were
as follows: Albanys liennie, c;
Larimore, p; Marshall, lb; llus-ijii,-J'i;
Young, ob; Hietke, It;
Welch, c i"; L-iiuert, r f; Van
Wilson, s s.
Lei'anons (ialoway, c; Cun
ningham, p ; Wright, "lb; Nicker
son, Lb; Lewis, ;;b; Deard, as;
Monfore, If; Klepper, cf;Shaw ri.
The afternoon was clear and not
excessively vvaini, and the large
number of spectators expected to
see a close game, but were more
or less disappointed. Cunning
ham, w ho is said to have played
I with the San 1' raneiscos, was in
' the pitcher's box for the I.eban
i ons. Deard went to the bat and
! retired gracefiillv on a grounder,
i which Larimore put to tir.-t. Mon
I lore made first on Itennie's passed
j ball. Cunningham s'ruck out.
i Itennie's mull' sent Monfore to
! third. Wright struck out to Lari
! more, and retired the side,
j Marshall tock the bat for the
i Abianys and went to first on ille-
gal deliverv. Kiet.ke touk bis
: base on balis and stole neatly to
j second. Van Wilson took tirsi on
i illei'al deliverv. .Marshall stole
home, making the lirst score.
Young hit to third and went out
on iiist. Kiet.ke scored. Welch
imi'le a sale nit to nisi out ran out
at . second, and Wilson scored.
Larimore went to lirst on illegal
delivery, the Frisco pitcher seem
hulv bein out of practice. Lari-
more stole home. Kennie made a
safe hit to li-st and stole second. ,
Leimert took hist on a dead hall.
Huston "tiuck out.
Klepper took the bat to open the
second inning, and struck out.
L ;wis Hew out to Larimore. Shaw
was gracefully fanned out, strik
iiti.' vaihh at Larimore's curves.
Marshall took the bat ior the
Alb.invs, and found Crawford's up
curve, but nejiecled to reach lirst.
Uietzke hit a foul and "shorty"
had it. Van Wilson went out to
third, the inning closing with a
clean score for each side.
In the third inning Nickerson
went out at first on Kennie's
tbrow. Galloway found Larimore
and made lirst. Deard sent a
daisy to center field which Welch
mulled. Monfjre struck out.
Cunningham llevv out to Kiet.ke,
retiring t he side.
The Albanys then went lo the
bat. Young went out at first.
Welch did the same. Larimore
went lo titst on balls, and stole
secjnd and third. Kennie hit to
lir-t and Laiimore scored. Lei
rueit sent a two-bagger "over the
fence," and Kennie scored. Ilus-
' tori touk lirst on a dead ball. Klep
per mulled M ns'.iall's line tly and
sent Leimei t bom . Uietzke made
a two-birger, and Huston scored.
Van Wilson iiit to lirst and Mar
sha'l scored. Uietzke went out at
the home late.
In the hen tn inning the Lebanon-
again it-tired with jut a sc ne
I tie Aioa.iv s did some line bat
(tinman I piled up ten runs, Ki.-tzke
seimii g a ily across the diamond,
! i iriuging evcrvbodv home anil
making a home run. The Lehan
ons became rattled and did some
wild throw ing.
In the fifth inning: Larimore was
tired ; the lielders iumbled the bill
arid the Lebanon scored eight
ti nes. Wright went into the
pitcher's box for tbo Leh.inons.
The Albanys couldn't lind him
and retired with twa runs.
The game was then uneventful
tj the close.' Wright's arm was
aeak and gave out. Cunningham
was batted out of the box and
Monfore tried it. The Albanys
: were loj much tor ttiein, however,
, and the game at the end of the
tiithth inning stood Albanys
! Lehanons II. The latter made six
i more scores in tiie first half of the
i ninth inning, when the game
closed.
The score bv innings stood :
! j , ,lol
! .Chl','
i
4 5 I)
o s
.i a
Theie wa- a big score of errors
on both sides. The game lasted
two hour-, and thirty minutes.
Had Wright's arm been all
right the Lehanons would have
given the Albanys a close rub.
"Shorty" (iaiaway is a daisy
catcher, and helped the Lehanons
amazingly, but he could not play
it alone.
Leimert, Larim re and Kietzke
each distinguished himself in pull
I ing down some oi the Lebanon's
' hot II tea.
.1 ii -f-niI ICa.se ICalliHtt
Fiiday afternoon on the Third
ward grounds a game of ball was
played between the following
hoys' club-: Puikhart nine 'V'al-
: ter riif-rel! e - I kinr '..tad
j Henry Zaehes, ss ; Fred NlcDoii-
laid, 1st b; .b,!, n Talt. 2nd b ; Fd !
! Pa iner, r fjJohn Chiswell, c f ;
jThtid ward nine Uockv Willis.c ; ;
1 red Weatheiford, p;Jos. Stern -
bur-, ss; Albert Senders, 1st b
il.in v Cusick. L'nd b; Wade Davis'
"rd b; K.bert Ashbv, 1 f; Frank
l. ivtoii, c i; M l Ze'vss, r f. The
so jie. alter a tiotlv contested L-anie
was i , to :i in iavor of tl
ward bovs.
1-1.;. 1
j
j
shook !
Tliat t:xiluniuii.
A 1
oihl exploMon which
I vvnniovvs 111 mis city ami even in
Tangent, seven infies away, WHS
I heard 011 I'r. day evening abotit .l
o'clock. It occasioned consi.lera-
1 ble conjecture as to its cause. It j
jis learned that it was a huge
; cna'ge oi dynamite used iy n j
I Barkhart iu blowing o:r all obsti- I
. n ite big stump on hi i place ad-:
ioinii: ' the ci'v
Have von seen
- - j
those beautiful :
cement walls in the cemeter is,
put up by E. W. Achison, at alf
the cost ol stoue
THE FIRE FIEND3 AGAIN-
Another Barn Barnsd Last EveDingby
Unknown Incomliam?.
At 0 o'clock last evening the
ringing of the fire bell again called
out the department on the double
ipaick. This time the lire was
located in a barn owned by James
ilamon, in the rear of Isaac
Peam's grocety st re on Jackson
street The barn, vv hieh was a
small all'air, was consumed. The
lire was evidently of incendiary
origin, and was no doubl. set by
the miserable villains who have
neen the authors of the other files
leceiitly. .
The police are puzzled at the
motives of the incendiaries, and as
yet have no clue as to their iden
tity, but they are vigilant, and
the guihy parties will doubtless be
brought, to justice, in whi h event
their punishment will be by no
means light.
COAST KOlEb.
La Grande is rejoicing over the
successful plant of the Prick tvi
Tile company just organized at
that place. The first iim of brick
will be ready for burning this
week,
A. C. Cook, of I'nion, went over
to La Grande a week ago expectinu
to return the same day and has not
been seen since, He had only $7
with him. It is feared he has
been foully dealt with.
Price Pros., of Coquille City, on
Friday last felled the largest red
cedar yet in thai locality. It
measure! thirteen feet in diameter
at the butt, and they expect to
realize 100,000 shingles out of it.
TI e Kagle creek mines seem to
be attracting piite a lot of pros
pectors this season, and thev are
opening some tine lookin pi
lodges. If only capital wou'.d
irtz
ripital would get
hold of the gold field I'nion coun
ty's output would exceed the rest
of Oregon in piecious metals iu a
comparatively short time.
An Indian row occuredat Sambo
bar, Klamath river recently in
which two Indians were killed.
The ditliculty grew out of the super
stitious notion that one Indian
gave an Indian girl some kir.d of
medicine under the influence of
which she was seduced from the
home of her parents.
REAL ESTATE SALE3-
.las. T. Nave to Jas. F. Pucker,
40 acres in section 31, township 11
south, range 1 east ; consideration,
flMO.
W. II. Wrenn et al. to W. A.
Wienn, l'.l acres in township 1 1
sjuth, range 4 west; considera
tion; .till).
II. W. Dilyen to W. J. Iligby,
l07.ti'.i acres, township II south,
range 4 west ; consideration, $5000.
State of Oregon to F. A. Uosen
kraus, L'40 acres iu section :A.
township 10 south, range 4 east;
consideration, :f:;00.
John ti. Katon et ux to A. M.
Whitney, lots 5 and ti. block '.',
Lebanon; consideration, sf 1:5.3.
Peter Schlosser et ux to M.
Scott, northwest iju irter of block
Albany; consideration, $450.
J. II. Waters et al. to K. M.
Pradley, lots :5. 4, 0 and 10, block
ti, North Drow iisrille ; considera
tion, $L'0.
E. C Phelps to I,ui-a V.
Phelps, tract in Albany; consider
ation, $10.
J. S. Morgan et ux to Mrs. F. A.
Mil er, parcel in block 111, Leba
non; consideration, $S0O.
1'leaHHiit Surprihe Pmly.
A pleasant surprise party was
tendered Miss Mamie Cox, eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ". A.
Cox, at their elegant new lesidence
in the Third ward, last evening.
A number of friends assembled and
assisted iu an informal house
warming. The lesidence was
planned and budt by .Mr. Cox and
is an ornament to the city. Some
delightful music was furnished by
Mr. Cox on the violin and Miss
Mamie Cox and .Miss Kate Senior
on the piano. Ice cream and
cake were served, and a most en
joyable evening was spent. Those
piescut were :
Misses Clara Pentley, Zella
Parler, Jessie Hunter, Anna
Hunt. Daisv Stroup, Kate Senior,
Lillie Mcilargue, Maud War
mouth ; Messrs. S. W. Paisley,
Wm. Richards, Merrill Ph Hips,
Harry Daldwin, F. 11. Doiris, L.
Koss, Harry Palmer, Andrew
Hunter, James Hunter, J. I).
James, Harry Price.
A lsrut I'rixniivr.
Friday evening about 7 o'clock
Sheriff Croisan entered the county
jail and had a narrow escape from
death at the hands of a prisoner
named Clark. Clark is a tough !
character, held for robbery commit-1
ted at Turner. Several days ago I
he attempted to break jail, but
was frustrated. He was nut in'
' the murderers' cell. At-night the j
sherill went in t j see him. Clark i
! had t-irn his bedstid tin and ob-
lalllV'1 a s,"'k oi ,,ak woimI three;
feet ,011s; wlth w he intended
to knock the sherilf diwn and es-I
c'1!"'- The sherill' was too quick, j
j8"1' oniered him to Hop three j
I I'1'"-1- He then shot at him, but
i tlie 1)11,1 '"isstd. Clark was then ;
i subdueil. He is a bid character,!
' a'"' 11 n"tt''1 '"eaker. He was !
i',L l,IB reom. inesherili
was in tie southern nirt i,t t ,u 1
county to-day t see about taxes, !
taxes when an insane woman a
tacked him w ith a pitchfork, lie;
had a narrjw escane. !
j
Teacher Kxamination. j
Notice is herein- given that the '
regular public examination of !
teachers, for Linn county, will
take place in Albany, commencing j
011 eunesuay, .viay Zt at 1 o clock
'" m. and continue until Friday
noon. May 20. All terchers must
positively be present at the time
ot commencement, as no one wi'l
be admitted to the eximiiiuittr,,.
who is not so present.
(i. F. Rl SSKI.I..
County School Superintendent.
T. M. 0- A- CONVENTION.
Following is the programme for
the Y. M. C. A. convention of the
Pacific Northwest, in Albany next
w eek :
kkidw, may 'J2.
Opening session, 12::0. Wel
come receition. Devotional exer
cise, theme, "The Year Before
I's." Organization. Reports from
associations and unorganized
towns. "How to get the best Re
sults from our Gospel Work," D.
S. Dnterbaui-h, general secrefay,
Astorii. "The Physical depart
ment of our Work, "II. A. Town
send, physical director, Portland.
livening session, held at opera
house, 7:o0. Praise service, II.
W. Young, geueral secretary, Al
bany. Addresses, "The Young
Men of Western Oregon." "Their
Relation to the Future of the
State." Mr. J. A. Duuimett, trav
eling secrelary. "Their Relation
to the Future of the Church,"
Rev. T. E. Clapp, Portland.
"Vhat the Y'oung Men'sChristian
Association Proposes t) do for
Them,'' Noel II. Ja ks, general
secrelary, Portland.
S.VTI KDAV, MAY 2:5.
Morning session, 0:00. Devo
ti jnal exercises, .1. M. Datcheller,
Fast Portland. "Business Man
agement of the Association, C. L.
Strattoii, McMinnviile. "Bible
Class Work," A. D. Soptr, gener
al secretary, Fast Portland. In
novations, "Young Men's Kra,"
A. 1. Soper. "Secretarial Insti
tute," N. II. Jacks. "Correspond
ing Members,'' J. A. Dumniett.
Collation,
Afternoon session, 2:00. Bible
reading, J. Dummett. "Womans'
Part in Young Men's Christain
Association Work," Mrs. J. A.
Dummett. "Ideal Committee
Work," Mr. Wallace McUamant,
Portland. " Extension Work," N.
H. Jacks, Portland. Question
Drawer, conducted by the Travel
ing .-ecretary, J. A. Dummett.
Livening session, held in opera
house. 7 :ot, praise service, con
ducted by N. II. Jacks. Address,
Prof. II. Allen Shorey. Gymnas
tic exhibition, conducted by H. A.
Townsend, physical director, Port
land, assisted by the members of
the Portland Y. .M.C. A. gymnasium.
SI Nil V V, M VV
1.
! A.
m. Fellowship meeting.
e. i. Meeting for men only Meet
ing for women. 7 :.'!0, Mass meet
ing, held in opera house, addresses
and farwell exeicises.
The president of the Y. M. C. A.
has issued the following letter to
the association of the state:
To the Y'oung Mens Christain
Associations of Histrict No. '.'
Dear Bielhren. You have al
ready been notilied of the coming
District Convention in this city
May 22, and 2-lth, but we w rite to
urge upon you as large a delega
tion as possible from the Associa
tions already organized, and also
from the towns where no associa
tions exists at present. We ex
tend a cordial vveicome to all. We
have bL'en praying and working for
this convent ion, and are expecting
great things. Send in names of
delegates at once to C. 11. Halt,
chairman of entertainment com
mittee. Let all delegates plan to
ariive in Albany ou the noon
trains of Friday. The members of
the reception committee will meet
all trains and escort the delegates
(Friday noon) to the W. C. T. I',
had w here a collation will be served
by the ladies of the city at 12;1!0
i'. m. Any delegates aiming, and
not finding the reception commit-
r .
'ee on duty, will do well to repair
to the Y. M. C. A. rooms on h ret
sfreet, which will be headquarters
during the convention. Let us all
look forward to and pray for this
convention, and do everything in
our power to make it a grand suc
cess. Yours Cordially.
W. II. Lkk.
President.
II. W. Yo: no.
Gen. Sec'y.
Large Salen of Mn.
One bun Ired carloads of sheep
will be shipped L'oin Pendleton
over the Oregon & Washington
Territory and Northern Pacific be
tween now and the 21st of May.
Buyers have been busy gathering
sheep during the pas month, and
these lot) carloads represent parti
of their purchase-'. A number of I
sheep wiil be driven, aim the pur-1
chase so far will probably teach
500,000 head. Those who ship
over the Oregon & Washington
Territory are: W. A. Lanterman,
forty-five carloads; William Mc
Gillie, fifteen carloads; Carroll A
Fulton, twenty-two carloads.
These sh- e.) go to Mandan, Dak.,
I... . rnL I i
aim m i am. i nere are a.so ouy- , fAtiaw ,",,-, vour iUll irksome,
ersontheway from Heppner wtith!t.lke ,)r ,, ",, mcL,;111v y;:
if teen carloads more, and the iIla Jt 1)r.u.e vo k
I uget Sound Btef and Packing ou 8, am, vj -8
Company will ship three carloads. . You l..ul b( diei,rllll and .
Kighty-tw-o double-deckeJ cars are OI1y -). yollr are well. If ou
now on the road and will reach I f)H,, ..out () sorte take I)r, tJ n
Pendleton, by the 20ih, their
capacity being 200 sheep each.
(iohij; (ill the Koatl.
11, it,. . .1 11 t ..a..-.. 1
Harrv loown, the well-known 1
and popular comedian, will opuJ
his season with his comedy ,
company, at Salem, on Thurs-
day for three nights, thence !
becomes to Albany for twonights;
then jumping to the Sound circuit.
He will be supported by a strong
company, including Miss Belle In-
man, Miss Margaret Webster, !
Miss M. E. S'anton, Miss Anna I
Inman, Arthur M. S nitherland,
George Montague, L. II. Bland. O,
Miller, Thorton Carl, T. O. Ma-
grath Lewis Benhaven, Willie Rov-
ston and Annie Devlin. They-all ap-
pear in musical comedies and!
molodrama, carry theic own j
scenery and orchestra, and travel j
in their
own enicial car. The
company
is under the special
managmetit of the well-known
manager. M, B. Soldstein
No. 1 screen doors, and w indows,
wired and stained, and put on the
house complete. Prices reasonable.
Call at the shop of R. B. Yunk
corner of eecond and Ferry street
aud see samnlefl.
A THANKFUL PARSON.
A pious parson good aod true
Was crossing o'er tin sens.
When suddenly there fieri ely bleT
A wild and sweeping hreeze.
lie feared the spina the ship would
wreck.
His heart, was sore afraid.
He sounht the captain on the deck
And found lii in undismayed.
The captain saw- his awful fear,
And led him up to w here
Tie servn'it of Hie Lord could hear
The sailors loud y swear.
"You clearly 'ce," the captain said,
"If iliiinrer hovered uisfli.
They'd all he on their knees instead
And asking grace to die.
The parson felt lii words were true.
Aud vvlieu the tk'es grow fair
He marvc'lfd how the (tailor knf vv
.lust when to pray or swear.
But wIich the seas wildly flowed
Had ceased to plunge aud spout
Unto himself hesa'.d: "It showed
They know what they're aoout."
Hut h-ter on another storm
Came fiercer than before.
The parson heard with wild alum
The ocean's antrry roai .
II sought the deck in awful dr ad
To near the sailors jrut.
He listened then he howed his heat!
"Thank (iod, they're swearing yet."
F0I1 SUNDAY'S DINNER.
Straw beiries, Celery,
Cherries, Cabbage.
Oranges, String Beans,
Rhubarb. Sugar Peas,
Asparagus, Lettuce,
Comb Honey, Chiped Beef.
Allot' the above in line condi
tion to be sold at the lowest cash
figures. We will have a special
sale to day on can goods. Call
early and secure bargains for spot
cash only at- Mueller & Gariell's,
cash grocers.
SPECIAL SALE DAY.
To day we w ill sell at ivdu ed
rates several lines of fanned goods
for spot cash only. Call early and
secure bargains.
Mi ki.i.i:k it Gaickictt,
Cash Gro ers.
I.Htli!
Having purchased an unusually
large stock and realizing the late
ness of the season, we have decided
to sell everything iu the millinery
line at gieatly reduced rates from
this date on. Those requiring any
thing in this line will do well to
give us an eaily call.
The Ladies Bazaar.
Oiikvllle ri. nlc.
There .will be a picnic in Stones"
gtove near Oakville on May 2:!,
under the auspices of the Y. P. S.
C E. Come everybody and tell it
to your ncL'tbor. A. Y. Smith,
chairman of committee on grounds.
THE WOKLII KMtlCIIKI).
The facilities of the present day
for the production of everything
that will conduce to the material
welfare and comfort ol mankind
are almost unlimited aud when
Syrup of F'igs was first produced
the world was enriched with the on
ly perfect laxative known, as it ie
the only remedy which is truly
pleasing and refreshing to the taste
and prompt andeflectual tocleanse
the system gently iu the Spriu
tinie or, in fact, at any time any
the belter it is known the inoifc
popular it becomes.
Cram's New Allan.
One of the most useful books in
every business house, and in every
family living room is a reliable
and complete atlas of (he world.
This want is ably tilled by Cram's
Atlas, a work that is full and com
I NklC 111 I HI J MI lieilill ,111'.. lull
,.,illg as lmu.n information as does
gome f liu. ,,Iuierous encvclope-
plete in every particular and con-
dias'tlat cost several times as
much. Mrs. A. M. Talt 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 vear and is thor-
ough and complete.
Beautiful 1o(1m for Mc(,
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 tirouttiit to Albany, in-
eluding diagonals, cheviots and
plaids. He has also a beautiful
line ol pants gooiis in any style
lesired, in fact he con suit the
most fastidious. Call and see his
elegant line, there is no doubt but
that you will be more than
pleasec. Mr. Graham keeps
abreast with the times and guar
antees a fit.
If you have a painful sense of
Mcl'an s Sarsaparilla
When vou are constipated, have
headache, or loss of appetite take
1,.. m .i .. 1 1.-:. i....
1 'i . i.riui o ii i-i anj iviuiiv 3
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I' ots; they are pleasant to take
an l C lre -vou' ,
That hacking couith can be so
quickly cured by Shjloh a Cure,
Weguaran-.ee it. .Soid byFoshay
A Mason.
Shiloh s Cure and consumption
cure is fold by us on a guarantee,
It cures coneumption. l or sale
by Foshay Mason.
No. 1 screen doors, wired aud
stained, $1 50. Adjustible screen
windows, wired and stained from
70c and up at Sugar Pine Door and
Lumber Co., Albany, Or.
Croup, whooping cough and
bronchitis immediately relived bv
shiloh's Cure. For sale by Foshay
& Mason.
Sleepless nights, made miserable
by that terrible cough, Shiloh's
Cure is the remedy for you. For
sale by Foshay & Mason.
Catarrh cured, health and eweet
breath secured, by Shiloh's Cat
arrah remedy, juice 50 cent.
Nasal injector free, sold by Foshay
& Mason.
151SINKS9 LOCALS,
Ribbons at cost ut Searls.
Ilulin ik Dawson, druggists.
French keeps railroad time.
Nice greens at Parker Bros.
Conn it Ilendricson, grocers.
Ladies for your Oxford ties go
where they keep a complete line
at Klein's.
For lame back, side or chest,
use Shiloh's porous p'aster. Price
25 cents at Foshav it Mason.
II you want a durable monu
ment go to E. W. Achison, who
are handling nothing but the best
grades.
NEW TO-DAY.
THE
Glorius -:-Fourth
&
EugenE
WILL CELEBRATE,
And will give more elaborate and
enthusiastic entertainment than
anv city in the state. Every
thii g i ill be provided for a
patriotic jubilee.
THE 21) REGIMENT
ENCAMPMENT
Will be in session at I-aigene at
that time, and the week preced
ing, and will form a very attrac
tive feature of tin day. This line
body of 500 men will give sp en
did exhibits of drill, parade, etc.
Dances and epen air conceits
w ith musib by the best band in
the state each evening, all itb
the beauty and grandeur of mili
tary order ami discipline.
BEST MUSIC IN THE STATE,
Sham Rattle, Races. G.uncs,
Hose Contests, Ktc.
u"Everybody invited.
IITAXTKII. -NiliKtaiiy to talic or ler fori
uuil !et!Vt-r to f tinihc in Aii.ni .1 I
home luxury, (!or:l av for iiiilair oui
worker. Call 011 Mrs. Srhtniilt, h-. siicet,
opposite- l.aitn-s' haznr.
STKA VI- ; - from Jonn hcird'a farm near
Tun'em on -Vlay Sth one bins roan lior-e
14 h unit liih weitiD thru Kuntiii lirainled
ditti ii-ttt-i hou It-ft ,-IhMt, an information
leii'l.n 10 his rtt-oitry u ill rtuuaiily regarded
l' the lllidelilRil
.UN F. r.KlRII.
VNKAT Kot lt KOOM COTr.0E FOR
rent, ami furniture for sale, almuat new,
ean be S"curcil at a j.Teat bargain, as the
tunic are k'uiij; t'i leave tliu lily, Aiily at
IlKUAl.li utKi.e.
(111!!. W'ANTKIJ For niiial! family of two.
T App'j at the residence of Sirs. A. 15 Me
llwain.
VY .MAKK FOK SALK.
Alhariy iiiiriKTy.
Iniiiic at tin-
IITANTKII A lady iianUitoon maker, apply
V i'limedialely at K. VV, Orahaiu s laior
uliop, lt-oadu!lin itre -t.
AyANTT.Ii A hty!ili. entlc Im'ifv hcrue,
I? not slower than a it iiiinute trneler. At
ply to J. S Antonelle, at St Cliarlas hotel.
STKAYKD-From the Itlevens hridi; a
yonn' Hteei that ua9 honht at the vale
lait fall; red with a slit and undertiit in (ath
ear. hifomiation lealiinr to itn reeoxery will
1 suitably rewarded hy the oner L, Sendei
at Albany.
1 OST From the leot hotel in this citv
Ij a small Scotch terri r slut. Informa
tion leading to its re.Mvery will be suitable
rewarded.
BRICK FOR SALE!
J.S. Mnfo;in lias inoved his rcsi
ileuce to hi Iirick yard southeast of
the city, :ril those ,Iesiring to pur
chase brick will liml him there here
after, lie has on Imiul a large lot of
tine A 1 In icl- fur sale.
REAL ESTATE.
Real estite values are governed
largely by the push, energy and
confidence shown by the people of
any special locality, as well as by
natural ad vantage s.
West Portland Park to-day
stands in the front rank, and head
and shoulders above all other com
petitors, as regards advanlages.
Why? Only 5 cents fare into
the city of Portland. Property
ready for building. A motor run
ning or. schedule time, and an
electtio line under ci nstruction.
A healihy location, and beautiful
residence proprrfy. A good prolit
to those who invest. Reasonable
terms and low prices for lots.
Ca'I and secure some of these
bargains of Mrs. Hyman & baker,
11") First street.
DELMOXICO
Q T II l A N T
11 U k) 1 II U HA il 1,
FINEST IX THE CITV,
WEALS AT ALL HOURS.
Tables supplied with every
thing the market adonis.
Regular Dinner, c5cts.
f!ZJ7"Eastern and coast oysters
011 hand. Sam Goktz, Prop.
Two hun.lreil ami tent -fixe a res all well
-iirYL-tt, 6U in ;rrain am! a tine juxnjHx-t
3f n coj4 crop ami :k acres in pasture la
well. Mre barn newly bult, irM otchnl,
two ool spring. The above du-ribed farm,
irrain ami tanning ini;tkiiienU for wale fir
Ka.v terms. Kor fu ther particulars
call on or write to W. J. TartiridKe. Lacomb,
Linn c iiHity, OfunJ
EGGS FOR SALE.
I will sell full blood Leghorn
eggs, both single and rose comb,
for $1 50 per 13. also dotted Wyan
dotts, Light Brahmas, Langshan
and riymouth Rocks at the same
ptice. L. .1. IIorcK.
Tangent, Or.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.
y ciA
1 1 C7
ABSOLUTELY PURE
L. K. Blain,
The Lcaiins Clothier.
i1' THE rROGRE.-SIVE PURCHASER DESIRES
if to see a line of good that embodies in its immense
variety, the tines, r.ad conservative fashionable
features of the day, camb'.uei w ith a complete assort
ment of staples, all made aud li-iiahed in the very high
est standard of excellence, at:d placed on the market at
p;pular prices, our exhibit for the coining spring and
su-nmer season w ill surely command bis attention.
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW
CLOTHING MADE
Fit guaranteed in his
Prices Always Reasonable.
iiliiUaiiUiluyaiittUctl!UUtftJCUI!UUUISU
The Albany
A FULL LINE
"In Sprinsc tiie young man's fancy
LightlyturnstothoughtSof love !"
iu 2. 1,ie W ise young mail, mi; ura (hum, iot iiiiiih iiuhji.-ii.-. . v 111
turn their steps, when snarhing for fresh tab'e delicacies, choice
butter, fresh laid eggs, staple and fancy groceries of ad kinds, tj the
grocery store of
C. E. Brown el.
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Once
AVo wish to remind you that we car
ry the most Complete Line of Hard
ware, Stoves and Hano-es in the Val
ley.
MATTHtWS & WASHBURN.
Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report
9 Powder
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TO ORDER AND A
tailoring department.
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Furniture Co.
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