Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, May 23, 1891, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MORNING HERALD; SATURDAY, 3fAt 23, 1891
ON SAI.F.
The Daily Herald will be on;
Bale each morning a! J- 0II,'S' !
book store.where it on be procured ;
at 5 cents per copy.
JOTTIXOS AKOtr TOWN. j
Kxeursion to Lyons to-day.
Frank S. Skill ol Milcm is in the
city.
i:ai: Fugel, of I'ortlar.il was In
the citv yesterday.
K. H. IVardtley, of Portland,;
was in the city yesterday.
Fine dressed chickens ami
geee at Mueller & iai rett's.
The Junction City Pil.it .(notes
wheat at ';! cent a per bushel.
Fresh cherries and t-t raw berries
every morning at Allen I'.ros.
Congressman Hermann has left
Washington and is enrotite to
Oregon.
A new line of cur.-ets in black
and colors jut received at the La
dies Bazaar.
The city couneial chambers have
been carpeted and greatly improv
ed in appearance.
Ice cream by the pint or quart
at P.oenicke'a, and guaranteed to
be the finest in the city.
A special car passed through
this city yesterday with a number
of Southern Pacilic ullicials.
Try Curonadu mineral water,
the purest on earth, fur sale by ali
drugit-ts. John Isoi.i Jr., fu'c
ngc nt.
Scott May of S-io was in the city
ye'terday. He s-iys that the .N-io
paint mill wiil Mart up in a few
day a.
Something nice in collees at
Allen Bros. I hey run tueir ow n
delivery wagon, arid deliver goods
promptly,
Frank Willimson, formerly of
this city, was married .Monday t(.
Miss Kate Hayes, of (orvallis.
daughter of the "late Isaac Hayes.
If you have not drank t'orotiado
mineral water, you should try it.
It will s iber you up, give you a
clean stomach and a 1 appc
tite. Kev. S. ii. Irvine of t lii si city re
turned yesterday from Kugenc.
where he delivered an address bc
I ire the slate Sunday school con
vention. A full attendance of womtn ii
desired at the Y. M. V. A. meet
ing to-day to listen to and assist in
the discussion of "Woinens work."
Secretary.
Next week Mr. Jauie-i l'ann.i's
witl commence the cre-tion of a
line residence for our Albany
r-hnemaker, V. P. P.entiey, on ii i
lot on Sixth street.
Mrs. HenrietU I!io.vn went to
Portland yesterday as a delegate
to the state convention of the W.
V. T. I., which meets at tie
metropolis next week.
Every grocer, drnuist and sa
loon.' man should keep l.'orou.ido
mineral water on hand. It will
be (called fer, as it is the best.
Joljn Isom Jr., sole agent.
The tirm of Wheeler vt Monteith,
furniture dealers of Portland, have
made an assignment. Mr. Arch
Mjnteith, formeily of Ail-any, is
the junior member i-f the tirm.
The Kiglii Kev. P.ishop Morris
will hold service and preach in
the Episcopal church, corner
Sixth and l.yjn street, Sunday
evening May 1'P.h, at 7 .'-'.0 v. m.
As a table and medicinal w att r,
the Corona lo can't be le:it. Try
it and b' convinced. ISottled at
thtj world reiiown'-d FatnUi inni,
ll'jltel lel Cu'onalo, t'oronado,
California.
Kev. E. U. Prichard, and Mrs.
Win. Kortmiller and children,
spent the atternooti of Tuesday in
our city visiting their parents, I .
Thomiison and wife. Corvaiiis
tiezette.
W. H. Morrison and wile from
Nebraska arrived here to make
their h jine. They are stopping
with Mr. Crown in the lower part
of the city.
Tjhe excursion train to I.vons-
ille will leave the side tract near
the Southern Pacific depot at S:J0j
Kharj. this morning. There wiil be j
a large and gay a party of txeur- j
iii
Montsts on board.
Summer has come at last and the
. Ladtea Bazaar ia now fully pre
pared to supply you with every
thing in the furnishing goo Is line
f.jr ladies and children. They have
the largest line of childiens dresses
and aprons ever show n in this city
and at surprisingly low rates.
, Lawn sprlnkleis, Matthews &
Washburn, garden hose, Matthews
t"i: Washburn, lawn mowers, Matth
ews A Washburn, pumps, Matth
ews it Washburn. bath tubs,
-Matthews ,t Washburn, water
closet 4, M.Uthews it Washburn,
gasoline stoves, Matthews t Wash
burn, the best of everything
Matthews 0 Washburn.
The Oregon Paiitic Co., has put
another passenger roach on the I
train on the eastward division, it
boing needed to accommodate the I
increasing summer travel. The'
Oregon Pacilic Co. Inn gained the
reputation of possessing the most'
accommadating ullicials, ami the'
road reaches the most popular 't
summer resorts, as well a new j
lich country it is not surprising',
that travel an 1 general trallic is;
sleadiiy increasing
A Social ll.UKtr. ,
A concert and social dain-e will j
be given at the opera house next
Tuesday evening by a number of i
young men of tnis city. The;
Spanish student-', who were iu;
Albany some tim r ago ai.d gave
some very line inusi.-. have been 1
engaged to furnish the mu.-ic 1 lie
concert w i.l begin at S o'cio. k and
the d im e at ' o'cloi k. Tickets
for concert 25 cents in the g i.lery,
iji the dance Lot). Ladies free.
All are cordiallv invited to come!
smd enjoy the music aid have a
good
time.
TEE LFB4NON3 WIN.
ILe ?tars Dtfeatthe Mascots or Albany
1-y One Sco:e.
A game of tastba'l between the
Stars of Lebanon and the Mascots
.f Albany occurred on the grounds
in this city yesterday afternoon.
The game was somew hat listle-s
until near the close, w hen it came
nearly ending in a tie. The score
stood at the cljse L'S to -7 in favor
of the Stars.
The Stars nine is as follows:
Ca'way.c; O'Neil, p; Hiking, lb
Peehler, l'l; Elliot, ob ; Klepper,
If; Harnett, c f; Scott, rf; Hrash,
S s.
The Mascots w ere : Kennie, c;
Marshall, p; Magers,l b; Huston,
J b; Mueller, :i h; Walker, 1 f ;
Callahan, of; Mack, rf; Vash
bnrise, s s.
The Stars went to the bat,
Elkins wielding the willow. He
hit safe and scored on Kenuit's
wild throw, followed successively
by Klepper, O'Xeil and (Jalaway.
Scott sent a fly to second base.
Huston performed a juggling feat
with the sphere, finally held it
and maite a neat double nlav. uut-
tiug out Scott and Iirash. Barrett
stru k out, retiring the side.
Mack took the bat for the Mas
cots, but failed to reach tirst.
Magera also neglected to reach
home. Walker and Mueller scored.
Brash's curve found Rennie's
head, knocking him down. He
was not seriously hurt, however,
and took first base and scored.
Callahan struck on?, retiring the
side.
In the next inning Magrrs made
a meat high catch on tirst, making
a double play. The game was tin
event'ul until the sixth inning,
w hen the L-banona went to pieces.
Riet.ke took Callahan's place, and
thirteen scores were piled up when
the side retired.
O'Xeil then went into the
pitcher's box and proved himself
as good a pitcher as he is a
catcher, which is good enough.
In the seventh inning two goose
eggs were made. The boys were
playing bail.
At the beginning of the lat
inning, the Mascots were three
ahead. The Stars, Ii w ever, scored ;
six times. The Albany boys tried i
hard to pull up even, but on Mar
shall's and Hennie's error the side
went our with only two scores,
which lacked ju t one of a tie.
The scores bv inr.ings stood:
1 ' : 4 ." ti 7 H !
Stars 4 1' 1 7 1 0 : ti 2S
Mascot". . . 1' I D :i 2 Pi 0 4 2 L'7
Too many scores were made for
a good game, but some line playing
was done.
O'Xtil pitches a wicked curve
and is at home behind the bat.
Pert Magers is iood enough as
lirst.
Walker distinguished himself
by good baiting and clever lidd
ing. .
V right, i.t Lebanon, umpired
:airly. He is a good player him-s-df
arid kno.vs how it ought to he
done.
Thr Cusliing i J'ortlaml.
Adam Cashing and his wife,
Eliza, two oi the gang oi freight
thieves who have been robbing
the freight cars in Albina for year
and run a cheap st jre in this city
wirh their ill-gotten goods, have
l.e.-n brought to Portland from
A b'on, Neb., where they were ar
rested. Being asked w hy he was
broujht lack to Oregon when his
ease is not yet disiosed of in Xe
braska, Mr". Cushtng said: "We
got tired of waiting and have come
oi our own free wiil. We might
as well face this matter now as
any time. Xo, I have nothing to
say in regard to the crime e aie
charged with. I don't care to ad
veitise myself to the world in that
way.''
Mr. and Mrs. Cushing were
arraigned in Justice Wood s court,
in Portland Thursday morning, on
a charge of grand larceny. Both
defendants entered a plea of not
guilty and the cases were con
tinued until the state is ready to
piosecute them. The general
supposition is that the grand juury
will indict Mr. and Mrs. Cushing
before they are given a prelimin
ary examination in any justice
court.
Uenidenre fiurneil.
I allis Times-Mountaineer. The
residence of Mr. J. L. Koontz,
about three miles west of this city
htir.ied last night. There was
nothing saved from the eonllagra
tion, and the family only saved
the clothing they wore at the time.
The tire was caused by the explo
sion of a lamp and having no suffi
cient force of water the (lames
could not be stopped. Loss clima
ted at toilO. Insurance in the
State to the amount of $2ol.
Oeatruyiiif; Wheat.
S i ne of the wheat fields in the
Palouse are threatened with a
hitherto unknown pest. Concern
ing this the Washington Journal
says: "We have. heard of several
farmers complaining that they
discovered a small worm working
on their grain, turning it yellow iii
s o!s. This woi m seems 'to attack
fall sown grain the wor.-t. This is
the lirst year it has sdiown itself,
and we are not prepared to argue
much on its di structiveness."
A I. awn Tiiimm llnl
The Albany voting people headed
by the young ladies of Ju.lg
I linn and. I. M. Irvin.-s families
have crgaiiied a lawn tennis club,
and set up tin paraphi-rnalia in
the ample grounds at Judge I- linn's)
resi, renct, This adds a very heath
iul, pleasant and attractive amuse
ment to the list of our home attrac
tions in the citv.
Memorial
Sen ices.
I
in tades.
of t'f.e grand armr '
I
and all old
soldiers, sailors and!
marines and ladies of the W. R. C
are requested to meet at the G. A. ,
U. hall on Minoav, .Mav at S i
!. t., to march in a body
ten I the Mivice at the
ibU.'fU.
to at -
Si. E.
Y. M. C. A.
Ite Northwestern Association Met In This
City Yesterday.
The Young Men's Christian
Association for the Northwest met
in the Y. M. C. A. rooms in this
citv yesterday afternoon,
Traveling Secretary J. A. lum
mett called the meeting to order
and teni)orary ollicers were elected
as follows: Vice-president, S. X.
Steele, of Alhanv ; soeretarv, A. 1.
Soper, of East Portland.
Kenorts from Associations and 1
unorganised towns were read. j
P. P. P.utterbaugh, of Astoria, !
spoke on the subject of "How to!
yet the best results !r:u our
gospel work.7' i
The evening session was In Id at j
theoper.i house and the lollowing i
programme was carried out :
Praise service II. W. Young,
general secretary, Albany. j
Addiesses "'i'lie Yotn.g Men vf
Western Oregon.''
"Their Kelation to the Future of
the State,"' Mr. J. A. iHimiuett,
traveling secietary.
"Their Kelation to the Future of
the Church," Ktv. T. E. CI ipp,
I Portland
The Physical Department of
Our Work," H. A. Townseiil,
physical director, Portland.
Following is the programme for
to day and Sunday :
.MOUXINR SESSION'.
Devotional exercises J. M.
Batcheller, East Portland.
"Business Management of the
Association," C. L. Stratton. Me
Minnville.
uiu.c iubo .. . '. -"rei,
r:i.l .!.... 4 Ti (J
general secretary, r.ast l oruami.
Innovations oung Men s
I.
Iild, . ir, ...ijici .
"Correspondirg Members,'' J.
A. Dummett.
Collation.
AFTKKSOON SKSSIOX. j
Bible reading J. A. Dummett,!
traveling secretary.
"Woman's Part in Young Men's
Christian Association Work," Mrs,
J. A. Dummett.
Question drawer Conducted by
the traveling secretary, a. A. Duni
inett. SINDAY.
! ::!0 Fellowship meeting.
:i:O0 Meeting lor men only
Meeting for women.
7 :;0 Miss meeting, held in
opera house.
Addresses and farewell exer
cises. A Silver Mine.
Roseburg Plain Dealer: A few
months ago Mr. Wilson of this
city discovered in West lioseburg
a ledge of mineral bearing rock,
an assay of w hich revealed gold,
siver and several other valuable
metals. silver predominating.
Mr. Wilson is now at work
developing the mine driving a
tunnel in from the east side of the
ledge, hich is "between walls"
and w idening out as work pro
glasses. Specimens were sent to
Portland this week for further
assav, and if the rock proves to he
as rich as its look seem to indicate,
the Seven I 'evils mines in Ea-tetn
Oregon will have a formidable
rival. Southern Oregon is un
doubtedly very rich in minerals of
almost every kind, out i r
some unknown cause capitalists
have never attempted to
develop our mines. One
ol
these days some luck prospector
will strike a bunanz i and show
to the world what it has mised by
its neglect. We sincerely hope
Mr. Wilson's discoveiy is a
valuable one, and that in the near
future rabitalists may be induced
to co.ne here and thoroughly pro
spect the countrv.
l'aHse.l Ann;,
Two funerals oicuied in one day
from the church near Oikville on
Thursday. The lirst wa-s that of
Win. McBride, a wchknow n citiz. n
of that vicinity. The other was
the invalid daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred l'.leins, of Tangent.
She was nearly Hi years of age and
her helplessness has made
her an object of tender solicitude
by her parents and a consequent
itil'ectiou of unusual strength and
and they must miss her presence
very much. The many who know
them and appreciate their worth
and sterling character, w ill extend
sympathy to them in their lonli
ness. The blight beyond where
their daughter is freed from the
pains of this life is at once their
consolation and the star of their
hope.
New State Law.
The first volumes of the new
state laws, were received by the
secretary of state Thursday, says
the Salem Journal, and will 'he
sent out at once to various ollicers
who are entitled to a copy.
Twenty-live volumes were receiv
ed to day. The laws which were
enacted by the last legislature
w hen in book form make a volume
of oOil or t'.OO pages. They are
neatly bound in half sheep and
make a very convenient book to
handle. A large number will be
sent to the libraries of other states
and t he counties ol this state he
foie the state will oiler them for
sale. A lot more will be received
I by the secretary in a few days.
Contract Let.
Isaac Conn, oi this city has been
awarded the contract for building
the new I'nited Presbyterian
church edilice in this city. This
dues not include the foundation,
the window glass furnace or paint-
j ing. The cost ot he edifice w hen
completed will bp, about sfl."i,00i).
Mr. Conn is a line workman and
; will do a good job.
Thiit Time It In n ISear.
Bud Hamilton, of mar
."-CIO.
succeeded in killing a larire black
bear just south ol tie citv on
I tranklin Butte last week. Scio is
not exactly a jiione-jr tow n
vet
cull-
within the past two weeks a
'guranda bear have been killed
! within three miles of the city.
Scio Prtsa.
NORTHWEST NOTES.
The Oregon Marble and Lime
company's works near Hunting
tori are running to their ftilleet
capacity lot) barrels of lime every
twenty four hours.
Circuit court is in session at
I nion, .luilg.j l ee presiding anil
Judge M. L. Olmstead acting as!
district attorney, C. F. Hyde being
in attendance
llarnev county.
upon couit in
The measles are having quite a
run in Dtifur, Wasco countv, there
Ocing a large number ot ailults as
well as children alllicted with that
disease. The public schools will
be closed.
The severest thunder storm ever
known in Umatilla county occur
red last Friday night. The light
ning struck a fence post near
ticorge llaitman's ranch, below
Weston, splitting It in many
pieces, running the w ire and play-j
nig havoc wi:ti the tenee.
The Baker City Hour mills have
on hand about 100 barrels of Hour!
and are still adding to the surplus
Portland parlies have been bidding
lor lie pir eha-eof this large ipian-; Cure is the remedy for you. For
tity of ilonr, b it Messrs. 1 unean j sale by Foshay t Mason.
Bros, are holding it or a rai-e. Have you seen those beautiful
( )ne of the deacons of tin Church i cement walls in the cemeter ts,
of Chiist. of Lorane, has sent the! lnt ul by K. W. Achtson, at all
llugeiie liegister a notice, cigned j tl', ,08t of st,one
bv twentv-thiee members of thei, troup, whooping cough and
church, matin.- that K. Doty has ,:m;1',1 'I? ""mediately relived by
been discharged from the church . !?n'lto1' 8 Curu- l orsale by toshay
because of his disorderly w alk, and ! lV Mason.
they warn the public against. hiin If you puller pricking pains on
that he may not impose on them. ! moving the eyes, or cannot bear
Ormsbv .t Son. sheen huvers. i ,)ri,'t ''V'I't, and lird your sight
I of .Nebraska, have purrhae'.i in
'
i;uker countv
OHO head. These
, xviM ,)t, ,,rivt.n alon , lie reat truil , r
ovl,r Uie Kot:k luount.liljB t0 .e-
1. " . .... ...
brasba. where thev will be held!
until fall and then shipped by rail
to the markets of the Eastern
cities. The mild winter has left
abundance of feed along the trail,
so that the drive can be made
almost without loss.
A report comes to Pendleton!
that Express Messenger Wesson, !
w ho has been running in Messen -
ger (jo Idord's place between Teki a
and Wallace, went to Spokane a
week ago Sunday. He was ex
pected to return the following day,
nut no trace ot him has since been
seen. It is said that with him
has disappeared between 1 4.000
and j LS.OOti.
The Pendleton East Oregonian
says that W. W. Caviness has pur-
chased from !. W. Hunt his inter -
est in all the stock and landed pro -
perty owned by them in partner -
amp, niciii ling i..e M.Ke nun
inciuding the large Hunt &
Caviness farm at Foster. Con
siderable town property in Pendle
ton has also been sold by Mr
Hunt to Mr. Caviness.
The Sealing It il4iiirtt.
There seems to be considerable ;
piulit in the business of
tak:ng in sealskins judg-,
ing from the follow ing from j
the Seattle Post. Intelligencer : j
steamship City of Topeka w Inch
arrived Monday night from Alaska
brought d jw n seventy-live barrels
of oil and I'll' sealskins. The skins
were for J. C. Nixon, from his
sealing schooner Allie I. Alter,
which delivered them to the Jo
peka at Sitka. The schooner then
returned on her cruise. This is
considered by old sealers to fie a
good catch, and Captain Harrv
i .. : . . i t.. ... I t.
j .liuer m lo oe i oiigiaiutaicii uu iue
j success. The last lot of skins Mr.
Xixon received from Harry
Denni-; were sold for $12 dollars
apietc, bat the price has now ad
vanced to .l"), so the 10l' skins arc
worth at least $ii,ii.;0. They were
packed in seven medium-sized
boxes, and the freight on them
from itka was $10-.
! The Car Kir lit HaUry.
I P. K. Sloan, foreman of the
Western 1" nion telegraph construe
lion train, of which one car caught
the at Haisey recently, was in the
ciiv yesterday, He elates that the
lire caught from the parks from
the engine and was not caught by
eigaieltes. The lire spread r-o
rapidly that the car was quickly
consumed, and it was only by hard
work that seme other cats were
saved.
Clieinawa IliiiliHnt'N.
Wilson it Sorber have betn
awarded the contract for the erec
tion of the builbings for the train
ing school at Cheniawa. Their
bid on the three buildings was
!fl4,:00. The bids were sent back
to Washington and approved by
the authorities before the contract
w as let
The work of erecting the
buildings will he began at once as' ,ine c'f ,ril " aIll, plImlll.r Slljt.
they are needed at this time. Sa- j illgs ever trowUt to Albany, in
lem Journal. eluding diagonals, cheviots and
Mining 0ieratioiiN,
The (irants Pass Courer eays
many mining claims have closed
down for the season on account of
no water, Nearly all the miners
report good results from the sea
son's run. The quartz mills are
busy grinding away and making
money hand over list as usual.
Kvery quart, ledge now being
win ki .l in this county is paying
handsome dividends.
A 4o.n! Trice for Wheat.
The Hariishurg Courier eays
that while the people of Albany
announce that they have recently
sold w heat at 87 cents, we may as
well chime in and state that .May
it Senders of Harrishurg last week
sold :!,!00 bushels at one dollar.
There is one more thousand
bushels here, but it is held at $1. 10
Highest of all in Leavening Power.
Hhfofc 11 Baking
ABSOLUTELY PURE
THK WOULD KNKICIIKI).
The facilities of the present day
for the production of everything
that will conduce to the material
welfare and comfort of mankind
are almost unlimited and when
Syrup of Figs was lirst produced
the world was enriched with the on
ly perfect laxative known, us it ie
the only remedy which is trnlv
j pleasing and refreshing to the taste
and prompt andeliectual tocleanae
the system gently in the SpriL.
ti me or, in fact, at any time any
the belter it is known the more
popular it becomes.
Just received a large invoice of
the latest styles in ladies tine
shoes at Searls.
Catarrh cured, health and sweet
breath secured, by Shiloh's Cat
arrah remedy, price oO cent.
Xasal injector free, sold by Foshay
t Mason.
Shiloh's Cure and consumption
cure is sold by us on a guarantee.
It cures coiieuinptioii. For sale
by Foshay : Mason.
Sleepless nights, made miserable
! by that terrible cough, Shiloh'o
j wetk a,ml falling you should
I P'",I,1H'J
Mrenginening r.ye faive. -
ents a box.
That sour-tempered, cross, dvs-
j peptic individual, should lake Dr.
J. II. McLean's Sarasaj atd'a! It
. will make him feel as well and
j heart as the healthiest of us. lie
j needs bracing u;, vitalizing, that
I is all.
Frequently accidents, occur in
the house-hold which cause burns, j
; sprains and bruises ; for use in such
cases j r. ,i. ii. .McLean s volcanic
Oil LitiiiiKiit has formally years
; b -en the constant favor itc family
' remedy.
: Kor all forms of nasal catarrh
where there is dryness ! the ail
j passage w ith what is commoulv
jcalhd "stuHing up." especially
; WIlen going to" bed, Ely's Cream
j p,alm gives immediate relief. Its
. benefit to me has been priceless
; A. (J. Case, M. D. , Milwood, Kas.
; 0ne of mv i-liildren had a very
! bad dischari- Irom her nose. Two
I phy sicians prescribed, but w ithout
henelit. Y' tried Ely s Cream
Balm, and, much to our surprise.
there was a marked improvement
Wecontinue.l using the Balm and
in a short time the discharge was
cured. O. A. Carv, Coining, X.
V.
rOR SL'NDAY'3 DISSLR.
j straw'b.-i ries
Cherries, '
I Oranges,
; Rhubarb,
i Asparagus,
i Comb Honey
Celery,
Cabbage.
String Beans-,
Sugar Peas,
Lettuce,
Chipped Beef.
Allot the above in line condi
tion to be sold at the l jwest cash
tigures. We will have a special
sale to day on can goods. Call
early and secure bargains for spot
cash only a Mueller i ( ianett's,
cash grocers.
SPECIAL SALE DAY.
To-day we will sell at reduced
rates several lines of canned good
for spot cash only. Call carly.and
secure bargains.
Mi i:i.i.t:u .t I wtui'-r
Cash (iro-ers.
t
l.lt.lieN! v
Havim: purchased an utrisihd ly
large stock and realizing the late
ness of the season, we have decided
to sell everything in the millinery
line at gieally reduced rates froili
uii iiaieo.i. i uoe requiring any
thing in this Hue will do well to.
give us an early call.
I The Ladies Ba.aar. I
Oukville I'icnic.
; There w ill be a picnic in St mcs'
'giove near Oakville on May 2.!,
! under the auspices of the Y. P. S.
I C. E. Come everybody and tell it
to vour neigl bor." A. Y. Smith,
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iiKiii mail ji cuiiiiuii lee on loiiuon.
Iirautir.il tiooiis for Men,
Do you want a new suit of
clothes" tht w ill tit you? W. R.
I t'.ilinm Ink lit hi 1 i ii ii twirlii t i
i ,.,;ir i,' :, r,.:,..,-(i .i, li.w.oi
plaius. lie lias also a neauuiui
' line of pants goods in any style
lesired. in fact he con suit the
most fastidious. Call and see his I
elegant line, there is no doubt but j
that von will be more than
pleasec. Mr. Oraham keeps
abreast with the times and guar
antees a lit.
Teacher Examination.
Notice is hereby given that the
regular public examination of
teachers, for Linn county, will
take place in Albany, commencing
on Wednesday, May "7 at 1 o'clock
r. m. and continue until Friday
noon. May '2)'. All terchers must
positively be present at the time
of commencement, as no one w i'l
be admitted to the examination
who is not so present.
(I. F. Rt ssi:i i..
Countv School Superintendent.
Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report.
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BUSINESS LOCALS.
liibhons at cost at Searls.
Mens underw ear at Searls.
Hubn & Dawson, druggists.
French keeps railroad time.
Xice greens at Parker Bros.
Fresh milk bread at Goetz Bros.
Silk mitts at the Ladies Bazaar.
- Conn it Ilendricson, grocers.
Bread of all kinds fresh at Goetz
Bros.
Goto Searls for your slippers
and low shoes.
For lame back, side or chest,
use Shiloh's porous p'aster. Price
2" cents at Foshay & Mason.
It you want a durable monu
ment go to E. W. Achison, who
are haudling nothing but the beet
grades.
No. I screen doors, wired and
stained, $1 50. Adjustihle screen
w indows, wired anil stained from
70c and up at Sugar Pine Door and
Lumber Co., Albany, Or.
That hacking cough can be so
quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure.
We guarantee it". Sold by Foshay
.t Mason.
XKW TO-DAY.
Opera House,
Warner & Cranor, Lessees & Managers,
OXE MG11T OXLY!
Thursday, Jlay 428,
I'lLSCI.tiHK
their latest
ci.iiic.ly
A SOCIAL SESSION
One of the funniest plaH i-ver writttn. Uv
j.lrUuit1i siniri, fU'tciitK aini t in!
tu-s: a skillful blcmlijf cf dc icon
IniiiHir, Kpaklirit; scenes, tu ;l !
ons hous, popular tmisiir,
hrif(lin with Ii v -limt
Hort funiiy M'u.tions.
A roiitinuou stream
lau liter from In
.'iiiiiiii to
LAL'CNINC PURPOSES ONLY!
- Ao'itiiipanitil by tlie KaiiiOiia
BLACK HUSSAR BAND,
M tiMtiti 't ntl iinifornie'l and PicKuntlv egiiip-pt-l,
ri':.lerii'if in an extpiisire uiainter a
Us of unwic never In fore trietl l.y
any wiin'uar orunir.ation,
I'Im- Representative Trave!ii)K Band of Air-er-i
:t, in il-r the leadership of ! the talented
oiimi; irtu so, Klant K Nkkenon.
OCR STAR OUCHKSTRA !
L'very member a soloist. Kvery
soloist an artist. Our grand
band parade occurs at 12 o'clock,
sharp. Concert from 12:10 to
1 -.:'.o, and in the evening from 7
to 7 ::Jt). Prices : Lower floor,
1 ; general admission "0e. Seats
on sale at Will it Link's.
THE
Glorious Fourth
UGEN E
, JHLL CL'LEBRATE,
; And wiil give more elaborate and
j enthusiastic entertainment than
I any city in the state. Every
thing will be provided for a
j patriotic jubilee.
THK -JU KKUIMENT
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I Will be in session at Eugene at
that time, and the week preced'
ing, and will form a very attrac
tive feature of the day. This line
bodv of olio men will give splen
did exhibits of drill, parade, etc.
Dances and open air concerts
w ith music by the best band in
the state each evening, all with
the beauty and grandeur of mili
tary order and discipline.
BEST Ml'SIC IN THE STATE,
Sham Battle, Races, (James,
Hose Contests, Etc.
f"EverylK)dy invited.
rOST From the ilrpnt hotel In tliis city
J a small S ot-h terrier slut. Informa
tion l. i.lin to its recovery will be suitable
rewr.led.
REAL ESTATE.
Real estite values are governed
largely by the push, energy and
confidence show n by the people of
any special locality, as well as by
natural advantages.
West Portland Park to-day
! stands in the front rank, and bead
and shoulders above all other com
petitors, as regards advantages.
Why? Only 5 cents fare into
the city of "Portland. Property
ready for building. A motor run
ning ok schedule time, and an
electric line under construction.
A healthy location, and beautiful
residence proprrty. A good profit
to those who invest. Reasonable
' tt-rma and low prices for lots.
Ca'l and secure some of these
bargains of Mrs. Ilyman .t Baker,
113 First street.
FARM FOR SALE.
TVormn.lrc.1 ami twenty-flxe acres all well
ii.rove.l, 131 in trntui anil a Kne prospect
if a goo.1 crop anil tto acres in pasture. Lavs
well. Larue liarn newly built, trootf orchard,
t-n socmI !!riiijrs. The above described farm,
train ami tanning implements for sale fir
?l'4jil. Kaav terms. K..r fiuther particalars
. ill on or write to W. J. TaniriJif-'. Lacouib,
Liua county, Oregon.
Sprague's C0MEHAS2,
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L. ED. Blain,
The Leadiuff Clothier.
THK PROGRESSIVE PURCHASER DESIRES
j to see a line of good that embodies in its immense
3 variety, the finest ami conservative fashionable
features of the day, cambined with a complete assort
ment of stiplas, all made ami finished in the very high
est standard of excellence, and placed on the market at
popular prices, our exhibit for the coming spring and
summer Beason will surely command bis attention.
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER AND A
FU guaranteed in bis tailoring department.
Pricks Always Reasonable.
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A. FULL LINE
In Spring the young man's fancy
Lightly turns to thoughts of love !"
-1 pThe wise younj; man, the old man, the thrifty housewife, all will
turn their steps, when S'larhing for fresh table delicacies, choice
butter, fresh laid eggs, etapie and fancy groceries of all kinds, to the
grocery store of
C. E. Brown ell.
Once
AVo wish to remind you tliftC w ca,
rv the most Complete Line of Hard
ware, Stoves and Ranoes in the Val
MATTHEWS & WASHBURN.
BRICK FOR SALE!
J.9. Vor-rn has rnnvrd hi rpsi. '
dence to bU brick yard .uthet of
the eitv. and those Jesirine: to lur-
chase hnck will And him there here
after. He has on hand a large
fine A 1 brict for sale.
lot Of
TirAXTED A ntylinh. gentle biiavv heme,
not slower than 3 minute traveler. Ap
ply to J. S. Antonelle, at St C'liirIM tmtel.
STRAYF.r From the Bleveni bridire a
youDx steer that was houplit at the sale
last fall; red with a slit and un.l. rliit in iah
ear. Information leading to its recovery will
be suitably re xrJeil by the owner L, Sender
at Amany.
PAT -
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SiledlK'.y tn take orders for
if ami deliver lo finiilie
in Alhativ m
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! rVRESSMAhlSO-Work netv done ant,
I J satisfaction iriiaranteed.
i .Mi-s Aur.i.AiiiK V. P.i r tin t
Room in Mrs. J. K. Carter's residence,
c.rner of riflh and Kailniad St.
A NEAT POI K ROOM COrfAOE FOR
rent, and tiiniiture f -r sale, almo-t new,
tan lie secured at a great bar if a in. as the
parries are (roing t- leve the tity, Apply at
IIkrald office.
WANTED A lady pantaloon maker, apply
irunieiliatelv at R. W. llr&hmm'n i,l.,r
j shop, P.roadalbin strs-.t.