THE MORNING HERALD: T U ES DA V, MAY 20, 1891
iUcvnmflgaUwigcraW
ON S.W.K.
The I'am.y HcRAi.n will he on
pule enrh n.'.'rnitic til !' J. Jones
liiy.k sr.re,',vhere itun be procured
at 5 cents per copy.
J ) i'l I". CH AI!flT TOWN.
City council U-ui;.ht.
Mr. F. tioultt ol Woodhuin is m
the city. j
V". 1 1. i.irrctt went to Portland
yo',11 !;:'.'.
i larky .Munis, of Ilarrislmrj;,
was in 1 1 if city yesterday.
CIuis. Pi'ciilcr and wife came up
la-t cv.nii from I'm tlaiul.
llii i y Siior-cns is down from his
f irm on the upper Santiam.
I'i :i; dressed chickens and
:iese at Mueller & iairi-H's.
.Ice. Klein and vii returned
c.-t-rd.iy fiom a vi.-it t'llkigene.
I. A. I'help-? nnd K.K Michener,
Hi Uaifv, were in the citv yester
day. (.'. W. Ayt-rs and family will re
n.uve to Portland in a lew dava to
u-sid".
Hev. T. (I. r.rotins'n, president
f the McMiiiin ilie college is in
the city.
!te-t rved seats for the (Georgia
Minstnd-" Frid.iv tveniiiu are on
s.i'.e at Will Link's.
I'V crcum hy the pint or ijtiart
; t r.ien:cUe'n, and guaranteed to
he the. lin-::t in the citv.
.. . - , r . ,
I -,.r an ele-Mi.t and perfect fitting
" V ' ' ..'"V ",
1::' i it ire lr the "i. 1..
i:.lil r IfirdiiiK of the Tele-!
I :ioiie-i;i-; ter .d Mc.Minr.ville
v. a.-, in the .-ity yesterday.
!! :i!iiirt v- Kdris invite a trial
'.i''ii!''' i c'othes to li st the .
I'acitic Washing Machine. !
s.-i:il dance at the . pera house !
tl.U HV.iiiiw. Musi.: will h !
ia.ni-iied by the Spanish students
.lust received a new invoico
lai'i rea.lv mule wrapper and
r'nlil'ri.s ..'res.-es at tin; Ladies
r;t:iar.
A I nge line of children's sun
!.iiii.et, school hats, while aprons
and d.esses j ist received at the
Ladies I'.isaar.
Tht? Pacific Washing Machines
a genuine Oregon invention, and
i.-. made iu the city of Kugene ; give
i: an examination.
I'hief Engineer f. II. Stewart
has commenced the work of
it;i:.g the fire cisterns of this
ciry in good condition.
Mrs. S. I!. Youn', Mrs. F.. F.
Sox and Mrs.T. .1. Whson went
to P..!:la;,d ye.-terday to attend!
t:ie Vi.t. 1. L . convention.
ore of the mcst exciting base
! all g.iMi.'S of the se.Json promises
t be the contest b.-tween the
.'il'.auys u".d Linns next Saturday.
W. A. P.AT.t, w ho is one of a
sinlii;:'e w ho recently purchased
'"'" a n. s of laud near lireen
P. ism, on the Oivou Pacific rail-
.o nl, is in tue :!
Tl:
P.in:;h Stmlents and a
piity oi g.iv seieraders
ill .lU 1
mi 1 1 i.;t i.n's sanctinii last nitrht
.t.idcidiv..r.ed tin- midni'ht hour
i, . . l ..... ii t ; r-.1 .,i ; .
So i; e
hell-
Par!
.1
r, nci! Morris.
--. .I .nroiigti litis city .Monday
tO
, t
I".. 1. Cusick, book-keeper in
i.i.iM .V: I'll-h's hank in Salem, is
in t!: ei y. He will probably
: ept !!: portion of c.ishir iii
I'm Linn Couiity N itioual Hank.
ivi.' I;. i!.ke, who has been
ue ut tie lli:i:ii t y pegraphical
. ce for a y.-ar pa t, ielt lor Salem
e-t.-i Iii r 11" wi.l go to Spokane
i -. ill the siiiitnn with an
nn:-'e.
Mv--r ll'itlhiut nnd Kdris
i-.'ih nil agents for the. Pacific
'.''. i.-hing .Machine, have opened
: n tiii-e next ih or to I '. rrinau i:
i.'inU r's shop.
R. L. Ptnkhart. residiiiif near
iI.Mr.y, took t:i- tirst and second
premiums o his two-vear-old
i .cliefoii colts at thi Salem colt
t-Low S.it'.r iay. Linn county has
)ine of tlie finest horses in the
.-! it.-.
The !. A. R. memorial services
w ere iieid at the M. K. church
Sunday, and were largely attended.
An excellent sermon was delivered
oy Rev. 1. J'.. Fisher. Tlie ( . A.
K. and the v'omen's Relief Corps
ai tended in
a hodv.
).in t forget Friday afternoon,
ihe grand Uniform purade given
hy tin ..-orgiu minstrels. See the
get Friday
!;i t wonderful .h um
ttonderliil .hum major of his
in the woi 1 1, Master Bertie !
1 i i.e. Secure
R '-erve I Sea's
your seats
i cents.
eaitv.
I'ii-I ..Hire I in prut )' ii Ik.
Mi. Tiej.nas M jiitcith, Albany's
i. ew por.li!ia-ter, is eiieri?etic in
his elt;!ts to accommiHlate the
public, aed his retiotis in this
ii. rectum aiw h. artely appricated
I y a l.trge Milleii.-ig t oinmur.itv.
He ''as placed a railing alwve tlie
o-.xes, and now t'.ie postofliee is
left . pen all day Sunday, much to
tliu satisfaction i b ix-holders.
Tf.e postollice is coinlnete'L on a
metropolitan bais, for whi.-hAIr.
Moii'eith a:id Lis clerks ,ueii
li:kd to inu. li dedit.
: : :
l.ri.lH liliriirti.
Fire started Sundav in the him-
bVr district near ILustead, on the
f.vtcrii division of the Oregon Pa-
:!ic raUroad. Some dead timber
bin ned br.-kiy for a short time.
A l.tr:;.; tree biir;:i d down and fell
aeri ss a mi.ili b-i ;;.'e i'n the rail
r .ad, settii-g th s ruettire on tie
and coii-u:nm it. 1. M. Large,
Miperintendeiit of bridges, went
ii i wi:;i a toice ol men Jlon.lav
"ml rebuilt it. No other damage '
was doue by the liic
: . u-.i.. -t. .,i.-!.iiiL'o,.i . wiiereneriii ent nun. as wen a8 a iarge
i. :.m h tr.-ae-l :n business, j volume of descriptive matter. It
T.if!:i:nl st e-.eniiig was we!- ! is a souvenir well worth preserving.
i oiii, .1 l.v i'.iriaeis. All conditions i
:.;e no.v" mo-t favorable for an Sluslaw Mallened.
. noriiii.tus crop of i:r;iiii :ind fruit I Tbe Coquille Herald gets off
!'.i.' i:-"'ioiit the Willamette vaLev. ! this bit ol" news on the Siuslaw
FAIB WAEKINS.
A iA Wavs Will Overtake All Delinquent
Taxpayers Who Da Not Heed Th.s.
This man thinks it is hot, but
Sheriff Scott proposes to make it
much more tropical for bini and
all other delinquent tax pay ei a un
less they settle up at once. He
has had published for several
weeks the following advertise
ments, but the delinquents are
still procrastinating:
'PO DELINQUENT TAXPAYF.KRS By
I order of the county court I am directed
t'i forte tlie collation ot all taxes standing
unpaid on the assessment tolls ot this .oimtv.
If such taxes are not paid immediately I
shall proceed to levy upon ami sell the
property of delinquents to make collector!
1 mean iiu-inees.
M. Scott.
Shciiff of Linn County
Now he proposes to enforce the
collection ot all unpaid taxes, it
is not pleasant business, but the
duty of his oltice compels him to
do so, and delinquents should pay
up immediately if they wish to
avoid a legal process and enjoy
Ui ilium, no imv id wvji vi ivij
l!ie iast can, after which will begin
the fire works.
.
8he "ui thm Kan-h
Word comes from Halstead,
where the roaring Santiam winds
is classic course toward the beau-
tiiul Willamette, that an old maid
from alem, who has taken up a
ltter'a claim a short distance
auJV lut"re. wenl P
to her
ranch the other day after an ab-
mna ril npi'prul m.trillia utnl f.lllllit
She was equal to th'i occasion,
and ai med with a big eix-shooter,
flight an interview w ith the inter
loper. Jle promptly renounced
all such intentions and the old
maid remains in peaceiul posses
sion of the ranch.
IMrthday 1'arty.
The friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Hopkins gave them a
very pleasant party last evening,
gathering and going together,
taking them by surprise. The
evening was spent in social con
verse very agreeably and an im
promptu lunch was served. Those
present were :
Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Allen, Mr.
; and Mrs. A. B. Woodin, Mr. and
j Mr.-i. Henry Hopkins, Mr. and
Mrs. 11. S. Warner, Mr. and Mrs.
K. C. Searls,Mrs. Dr. C. C. Kelley,
.Miss Myra Kelley, Miss Dainy
Hopkins," E. K. Gotl, S. S. Tiain.
I)ecrlptlTe of Albany.
Mr.
L. T. Terry representing
the Lewis ft Iryden Printing Co.,
yf Portland, is in the city dehyer-
! ... i : ..i. i. .
.iiuuii v, vt mru w urn. nus uuui-
i r. it T? 'i i
! mei,ws 1 uy.. iUr- Von.r
several moiuus ago. me dook is
pnnieu oy me i-ewis ex urvaen
(' ; a i,;..i,i. i;r.iul,...l Ovi"o f
i 0,l i.i.imi a,.nro. v-iouo
! r Knililintru ami inrt raita rtf nrnm
C..U,U1.. .V..VU..fO HbVU.K,
I LUllVllllkJ ItltVI I 'V4 HI V L'lU4
river: the steini schooner
Record was wrecked a few days
ago while trying to get out of the
Siuslaw river into the ccean."
Will the Herald please state to its
readers that the "wrecked Record''
has arrived safely in San Francisco
and still further whisper through
the columns of your valuable paper
that there never has been a boat
wrecked on the Siuslaw river.
The West.
Suit Agalnal Linn County.
A damage suit for $27,000 has been
commenced against Linn county
by Miss Iva Templeton, who was
u.iured iy a buegv and team
falling through an unsafe bridge
near Crawfordsville, resulting in
her leg being amputated and other
severe injuries. Hon. M. t;
George and Coke & Coke, of Port
land, appear for the plaintiff and a
number of Albany attorneys for
the county. Hie case will come
up at the next term of circuit
court.
Kxcursloii to Newport,
The first of the popular excur
sions of the season will be given
on Sunday, May Ulst. A special
train will leave Alhany at 7 a. m.,
arriving at Newport at 10 a. m.,
,, ''' 'T. ' r,x'!,.rn"?
"l AU,.a"-Y ,at K1V,"'K the
cai iii3m'iii..h an itny m iiik aea-
side. First class accommodations
may be secured at the hotels and
the weather is very pleasant. The
fare for the round trip has been
placed at the extremely low rate
of making it w ithin the reach
of al'.
The Oregon Stt llrant.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McMeeken,
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Dawson, Mr.
and Mrs. J. II. Scott, Mr. and Mrs
R. A. Iivine, and Mrs. M.J. Train
left yesterday for Hillsboro as
delegates from Linn county to the
annual meeting of the Oregon
State irange. J. (J. Powell, John
Simpson, David Kby and Mr.
PI,.,-, lionn . .1 " .11.
a .u'jiui'duli nciuuunn ao oeiegaies
ffrom Lane countv. The session
fc ill continue during the week,
y w Lodge at fVoodlnirn,
A lodge of K. of P. has been or
gmi.eU in Woodhurn, with the
lollowing officers: S. H. Cloyd,
P. C. ; A. A. Fuller, C. C. ; L. V.
Ouiss, V. C. ; 1. W. Rav, K. of R.
S. ; J. M. Poorman, M. of F; A. S.
Autterson, Prelate. F. W. iLewis,
Master at Armx- V. K Kinor
outer guard ; and L. U. McMahan,
toner guard.
PUBLIC LAND SURVEY.
The Lands Up the Sautiam Soon
Open to Settlement.
to Be
The people on the upper North
Santiain who have been waiting
patiently for the government lands
in that region to be surveyed are
about to see their hopes realized.
A party of government surveyor
have gone up to (iatesville, from
which place thev w ere expected to
start Monday to begin the survey
of township 10, range 4 east. This
township will he sectior.ied. and
the boundaries of fc.ur or five oth
ers will be surveyed. The settlers
have also petitioned to have two
or three other townships section
ied, an 1 are like y to meet with
success.
The larger part of the land in
township 10-4, where the survey
begins on the old unfinished con
tract, is held by fqnutters, also
considerable of the land ahove
there along the river. The Settlers i board, generously accorded them
in that region w ho have been hold-I a period of ninety days in w hich
ing their Und for years, and have ' to secure it, w it'ii a view, as it
been unable to obtain title to it be- would seem, that no one, in obey
cause it waB not surveyed, w ill wel-J ing this law, should le put to ex
come this in? portant undertaking. 1 ce sue in -oiiveniencc or be
... I obliged to make nnnect ssjry haste.
OREGON CROPS. ! ." tlie 1 of. tllifl "iimth t'-'e
Crop-weather bulletin No. 11,
issed by the state weather bureau
at Portland eays : A 11 vegetation
has had excellent growth during
the week. The weather conditions
were favorable to all crops. Win
ter wheat never promised better,
in Yamhill county it began head
ing on the 22d. F.arly sown spring
grain is 10 inches high. At Lang
lois, Curry county, rye is seven
feet high and heading. Potatoes
increased in acreage in Washing
ton and Clackamas counties, in
these counties and in Yamhill the
number of hop yards have been
increased and lice are apparent.
The hay crop will be unusually
large, especially in Columbia
county. Considerable buckwheat
has been sown in Clackamas.
The prune crop has been some
what blighted aud not more than
an average yield is expected.
Cheries have been somewhat in
jured by blight and frost. Peach
trees aie affected with blight and
frost in sections of Benton countv.
Strawberries are ripening rapidly
in most sections. Jackson, Jose -
phine and Douglas counties have
excellent prospects for grain and
fruit. The surface soil is becoming
dusty and clav Boil is hard. Show
ers would be welcome and bene
ficial. The week closes with con
tinued excellent crop prospects.
Good IJeco in meiMlat ions.
Ki-gene, Or., April 1, 18!U
We the undersigned citizens of
F'ugeue, Oregon, having thorough
ly tested The Pacific Washing
Machine, do most cheerfully
recommend the sa in) to all who
need a first class machine. It
does its work perfectly iu a re
markable short time, and without
any labor, so to speak. It is all
that Meesrs. Bunch it Williams
claim it to be. It is the best ma
chine we have seen used, and does
its work better. A. (i. Hovey,
president Lane countv Bank, T.
(I. Hendricks, preidjnt First
National Bank, F. M. Wiikins,
Mrs. U. P. Urillin. Mrs. A. M.
Abrams, Mrs. K. C. Smith, Mrs.
W. ii. Abrams, Mrs. K. R. Luekey,
Mrs. F. J. Crouch, .Mrs. J. J. Wal
ton, Mrs. Dr. 1). A. Paine, Mrs. J.
K. Bond, Mrs. Dr. Harris, Mrs. C.
M. Horn, Mrs. B. D. Paine, Mrs.
Geo. O. Yoran, Mrs. J. L. Fisher,
II. Svarverud, II. A. Haskell, Mr.
and Mrs. M. S. Riddell, pastor of
Presbyterian church, K. C. Lori
mer, Sam Nelson, Mrs. S. II.
Friendly, Mr, p. . Snodgrass,
Mrs. L M. Whitnev, Mrs. Geo. P..
Hall, Mrs. C. liuil', Mrs. J. W.
F.gan, Mrs. R. B. Henderson, Mrs.
Dr. bhelton, Mrs. Ada Mcl'hersoti,
Mrs. M. C. Doyle, Mrs. V. P..
Mummey, Mrs. C. S. Mavis. Mrs.
J. Miller, Mrs. 1). Cherry; I. L.
Simpson, B. C. Dunn, N. 15. Alley
and wife, pastor Christian church,
;. J. Travis, pastor First Baptist
church, Mrs. Minnie Washbume,
P. M., K. B. IJandsaker, Mrs. T,
W. Jenkins, Mrs. W. R. McCor
nack, Fannie, Mrs. Win. Stevens
Mrs. Sherwood Burr, Mrs. S. Mc
Connel. Mrs. G. Soverns, Mrs.
John Whitaker, Sarah F. Osborn,
Mrs. T. J. Ross, S. P. Lowell.
G. A. Blair and wife, pastor C.
P. Church, Mrs. C. Hodes, Mrs,
W. T. hakin, Airs. Nancy Bnrch,
Mrs. P.Comegvs. Mrs.C. E. Little
field, Mrs. S. U. Churchill, Mrs. J.
E. Belshaw, Mrs. Geo. Belshaw,
Mrs. K. K. Cleaver, Mrs. T. N.
Segar, Dr. II. T. McComack, Win.
P. Fisher, A. E. Gallagher, J. W.
Cherry, F. E. Jones, Christian
minister, A. E. Wheeler, A. 11.
A. H. Fisk, M. E. Judkins.
Shot Fur n Hour.
Walter Farmer, a young Ouin-
ault Lake settler, shot and killed
Clifton Kinkie, his bosom friend,
mistaking him for a wild beast.
Kinkie awoke in the middle of the
night and having occasion to go
outside, did so very quietly, so as
not to awaken his liiend. 1 tie
cracking of twigs outside the cabin
awoke Turner. Thev had shot a
bear the day before and Turner,
thinking it was another hear
raised his rifle and fired. Kinkie's
dying yell was the first intimation
Turner had that his liiend was
not in bed. Both men were "ten
derfeet " Kinkie being recently
from Elialieth, N. J,, and Turner
from Minnesota.
CliaiiKO r BimineKH.
Notice is hereby giyen that
Mueller & Garrett have sold to E.
J. Lanuing their entire business,
goods, wares, merchandise, liook
accounts, fixtures, e'c. Parties in
debted to said firm will please call
and settle at once with E. J. Lan
ning, to w bom all accounts are
payable.
All outstanding indebtedness
will be settled by Mueller & Oar
rett. Mi Ki.i.KR tc G.u'HEir,
E. .1. Lannimi,
Albany, May 515, isyi.
A HTNTTO DOCTORS.
Their Attention Called to tbe Ametded
Medical Law. j
Ir. James Urowne secretary of!
the stat? medical board, desires to
call the attention of physicians to
the following provisions of the
amended medical law :
Kvery person who has taken ad
vantage of section 13 of the afore
said act shall, within ninety days
from the passage of this act, pre
sent to the secretary of the state
board of medical examiners a cer
tificate of such register from the
county clerk of the county in
which he is registered.
Whereupon the state hoard of
medical examiners shall issue
their certificate.
Dr. I'.rowne Kiya that this means
that the 1 gin.'ature of Oregon,
while requiring of all registered
physicians that they should ob
tain a license of the state me-lical
ninety days vxpix i,ani le i:ce tlie
law is now operative Against all
those who omitted to apply foi
licer.se with'n tl e period men
tioned. All physici ins, registered ana
non registered, are required, by
the provisions of the amended law,
to obtain license of the medical
board, and every man w ho persists
in practicing without su h license
is violating the law and incurring
its penalty.
MRTHWEST NOTES.
Scio is not exactly a lrontier
town, yet within the past two
weeks i cougar and a bear 1 ave
been killed w ithin three mile3 of
the city.
The water is deeper on the bar
and the channel more clearly de
lined than ever, at Yaqiiina bay
The good elfects of erecting a jetty
on the north side of the mouth of
the bay are already apparent.
Wool has already been sellin?
at l'emlietoii as lugti as l cents a
1 pound, and an agent of an eastern
1 buyer in that city has so far pur-
eiiased so.uuu pound.-
! 'I'liura id i.tik.u.iiit i... t.. ..lt..n.a
.lain id . fiv"niki.ru iu viui..;
the name of Linkvillo to Klamath
Falls. Parties in the East urge
that the name will then convey
some meaning to those looking for
a locatnn of manufacturing pur
poses. Hereditary blood diseases are
thinning out the Indians on the
Sileiz reservation. The census
population last year was 571. Out
of that niimhertwcnty-fivelndians
died in IS'.K), and the number of
deaths this year to date is seven.
IVilliam LeeVer had a narrow
escape from being killed by an
enraged boar near Central Point
a few rays ago. The animal as
sailed him and cut him up badly
in the thigh ami legs and only
timely assistance prevented the
animal from making short w ork ol
its victim.
The Little Klamath Ditch com
pany roposes to o;crate a sin ill
scow-bottomed steamer on their
new ft ii ty-foot ditch when it is
completed, w hieh will be a great
convenience to dwellers at Tide
lake and vicinity, end w hich can
not fail to prove a profitable in
vestment. Thousands of pigeons are report
ed in the valley north and west of
Eug'-ne. Hunters have killed
them by the hundreds, parties
bringing sixty t seventy in a da 's
hunt. The pigeons are attracted
hy the newly-sown grain. It is
not n.-iial to find them in such
Urge numbers at this season.
Sliiiot lli(; at Wheat IhikI.
The usually quiet and peaceful
community ol Wheatland was
roused from its normal state of
repose Monday evening, by an
occurence which falls but little
bhjitof furnishing all necessary
chapters for a bloodv tragedy".
The principal participants in the
affair wete John W. Smith and
John Ed Brooks. Smith is a
farmer by occupation, about thirty
five or forty years of age, and bus
a wife and three or fourl children.
He bears the reputation ef a quiet,
inoffensive and industrious man,
and his family is well respected in
the neighborhood. Hrooks had
been in his employ some time
as a farm hand, and dining this
time some difficulty had arisen
between Smith and his wife, such
as an unhapply sometimes occurs
between persons not fortified by
the profoundest wisdom, which
led to a temporary separation. It
is alleged that Brooks drew his
revolver anil shot first, but that is
a matter for the court todetermine.
Being in close quarters, a clinch
followed, and Brooks wae either
thrown or knocked down, and
Smith, with blood streaming from
his own scalp, porceeded at his
leisure to put some finishing
touches upon an already disfigured
countenance. Whatever state of
facts judical injuiry may develop,
public sympathy is strongly on
the sideof Smith, the general ver
dict being that Brooks got about
w hat he deserved. McM. Repor
ter. Something nice in eolfees at
Allen Bros. They run their ow n
delivery wagon, and deliver goods
promptly,
Highest of all in Leavening Tower.
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Til K WOULD EXIiICHKl.
The facilities of the present day
for the production of everything
that will conduce to the material
welfare and comfort of mankind
. i . . :. l i t .
are amioM uuiiiniieo ami v. neii
Syrup of Figs was first produced j
the world was enriched with the on
ly perfect laxative known, as it is
the only remedy which is tn:U'
pleasing and refreshing to the tate
and prompt andeilectnal tocleanse
the system gently in the Spr
tune or, in fact, at any time
the better it ku.'.wn the more
popular it becomes.
i
IU SIN ESS I.OC.1I.S,
Ribh ma at cost at Si ail-;. ,
Mens underwent' at Senilis.
Hulin & Dawson, tlriiL'j;ists.
French keeps railroad time.
Nice greens at Parker P.ro .
Fresh milk bread at Goctz Bros.
Silk mitts at tin; Ladies B;.za:;r.
Conn it I!cntr:c.n, grocer.
Bread of all kinds l're.- h al Go. 1
Bros.
For lame back, side or ch'--5,
use Shiloh's porous p'n.-l r. Pi i. e
Jo cents at Fosh.iv & Mason.
If you want a dur.u.Ic morr'.-j
ment go to E. W. Achison. win
are handling nothing bi:t :;:e lies: j
grades.
No. I screen doors, wire.! isnd
stained, $1 fiO. Adjustibh: set en !
window,s, wired and stained from
70c and up at Sugar Pine I . .r j.nd
Lumber Co., Albany, Or.
That hacking coul-Ii cm be so
quickly cured by Shiloh's Cui -.
Weguaran'ee it. .-'old by lVsh;;y
k Mason.
Catarrh cured, health and sweet
rbreath secured, by Shi'olt .s Cut-
arrah remedy, price o'l cent-.
Nasal injector tree, sold l y Fothay
Mason.
Shiloh's Cure and coi-..-uiu;.tioii
cure is sold by us on a gu.-tranb. e.
It cures coiieuiiiiitioii. For bale
i by Foshr.y A Mason,
i Sleepless ui .'h!s, made iuis:-:.J'-'
I by tiiat terrible cough, ShiioL's
I (Jure is the remedy for yon. l'..i
sale by rostiay .v .Mason.
Have you seen thos.e beautiful
cement walls in the ccm"!ei s,
put up by E. V. Aehison, at n!f
the cost of stone.
Cioup, whooping coie.li and
bronchitis immediately leii.i 1 1 y
Shiloh'sCure. Fur sale by Fos'o .y
Mason.
If you suffer pricking pains on
moving the eyes, or cannot bear
bright light, and find jour sit'ht
week and fall.ng, you should
promptly use Dr. 11. McLean's
j Strengthening Eye Saive. 'S
i cents a box.
j That sour-temper' d cioss. dvs-
I peptic individual, should tit!;'- I'r
J. If. Mcl. -iiii's S.ir.isai a: .! a
will make hiin feel as wed
! heart as the heai'hiest of i !
' needs bracing i". vi'aiizim', that
is all.
; Frequently accidents, cc u.- in
i the house-hold which cause burns,
' sprains and hi uisr s : for use i:i such
(cases Dr. J. II. .Mel.e.ui's Volcanic
Oil Liniment has for in my year s
I been the constant favorite l.iiui y
! remedy.
For all forms oi nasal i".i!.iii'!i
' w belt there is dry in ss fct ihe air
: passages wit h what is coiiiiitoti'.y
i called "stut'ing uj.'' esi-i"ialiy
when going to bed. Ely's Cream
, Balm gives immediate reli f. l.s
, benefit to me has been pnc. ie-s
i A. G. Case, M. I . , Miiwoo.l, Kas.
One uf my children 1 : . . t a very
; bad discharge from her iios". T .'.
! pliy.-ii iaiis pre: ei llv 1. lint v. illi. in '
benelit. We Uled Ely's I'liainj
j l.alm, and, mu.-li to our Mirpn-e,
there was a marked improvement.
j Wecontimied using the Balm a -id
in a shoit time the li'diar; w.is
'cured. O. A. t'arv, Coriiing, .".
; Y.
1 roit EUND"j uin.n;:;i.
Stniw b i rit f
t'herrie.J,
Manxes,
Khubar'..
A.-.u.triis,
Comb Hone
All oi the
, Celery.
( '; b! i.i;r
Sti in,; P.eal.s',
S.'e.ir IV;i-,
Leltu.'e,
:, Cbi',( (l I'.eef.
above in line e ei ii
tion to be sold :-.t tbc Invest ca-h
lijiures. VS'e will have a sj.eciid
sale today on can .'mi1!:1, t '.-.II
early and secure batyiin.; for sot
cash only a' Mueller A Gm it tl'.j,
cash grocers.
I'.CHiit iful i.ntiiU Tor Xi'ii,
Do you want a new suit oi
clothes that will fit yon'.' V.'. R.
Graham, the leading merchant
tailor, has just received the finest
line cf sprint; and summer snit-
injs ever hroutdit to Albany, in-;
eluding diagonals, cneviots ami .
plaids. He has also a beautilul
line of pants goods in any style
desired, in fact he con suit the
most fastidious. Call and see hi--elegant
line, there is no doubt but
that vou will be more than
pleascc. Mr Graham keeps ,
abreast with the times and guar-:
antcesa fit. .
Teachers Kxamiiinll.ui.
Notice is hereby given that the'
regular public examination of ;
teachers, for Linn county, will;
take place in Alb my, commencing
on Wednesday, May 17 at 1 o'clock ,
I-. M. and continuo until Friday j
noon, May "!. All tercbers must
positively be present at the time I
of commencement, as no one wi'l
be admitted to tlie examination,
who is not so present. ;
G, P. Rr.-MH i.. i
County School Superintendent.
Latest U. S. Gov't l'ood Report.
NEW TO-DAY,
FUN
1 UN
FUN
r- r All " I I r
J T . H A I"1 U U O tl
-ORIGINAL
inn
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FRIDAY, MAY 2'.'ih, lsttl,
A iohi' iny uf -
Hi ARTISTS Hi
Alfto-
GiiAND I'NIFORM - :-
-: STREET PVRADE
!! : -! ; by the snulle-t drum
i.i ij or in t Ue world, Mas
ter Bertie Trice.
WATCH
WAIT
SEE !
Ri-a rved sea's T"-.,
Link's. Don't mis
at Will A
ran 1
street parade Friday afternoop.
. ASSIGNEES KOHCt.
utV l- li r. in jj'veii tlit I e . U", Sinitl',
t Alio, v. 1 I'm countv .or ltu. uiatl-:is.iwi -liii.t.t
A nil iiis I' H' rty, Ij.jth r.-al :i.-l li r-.-oi
lit, t'i tfi : .liui.-rs lor tin-lien lit nf
ins o .'ii'nis. Al: i-rroiiH l,a. in,; e'aini!.
a rin t ti:o .:.i I i;,l. W, Stuilii. ire h-r..i.y
i. ., :ct if in .r. ..in tli.- -- .ei.'cr .Mill to
'.:.- ici.l. is'un.-1, :it 1 1 1 clli ul CiitM. K.
! i"..'i rl"ti, in tin: city of Alktnv. n o.tui,
(.11 . 'T b '.r th f,' IllOllt I IM.I'l til 8-ln..-,
I ...t. -i ui A11..1 iv tills '.: i.v . 1 M,.v, 1 -'.'I.
.1. "W, 'i -i. h
sincc 'f t;.'"-. W, Sin 'Ii, a i l'ioi.ta. it;
. 11 S V. V..(. KKT..N, ,
A ty. Mr -.;i.-tite.
!'i: -1 I V 1 TilK SKKVP.'KS OK
.e r.-:. i ii'irs;- .'ii fiii'l on.- by ap
,t t - .. i.er -if l-'i.ih at.'l Ukcr Sis
Ui
T T
jicra Mouse,
.I. i ii Ciai.or, Lesaei-s & Manageif,
w.,
ONE NIGHT ONLY!
'IilH!'-ii:iV, ;,v 28,
tlu ir :.-:Kst
.tl-.-e
ASOCIAL SESSION
,-h of tin- ii'.i.iH-f uvtr uritUn. llv
u i :tli .-it;-.i;:r', ia i in am) (: i.il-lit--;
.i il I'll i.!t inii: ir cf t!r icioim
ii i' i- r, st .i-;liuv; Ha'Ufs, itfl!i
, - ,:t jioj-irur inu-;c,
i ! i t i. ,t h 1 i v i.-Nt
i.t Piiihy rintion-.
. iit i'luoiu stnum
I:m . h.4;r !rnin !
L.i'iiiitK to t ml,
i;mik F.'tf
PU.l POSES
L A U C il ! N C
ONLY I
ii Siili' l hy the PuniOUd-
BLACa HUS3AB BAND,
.I.-Itiiiitl." eutp
i .
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l-. 1.. l irt: lri.-l I.)
i-iaicz.iti-.li.
;e.-:i;ie Himl of Aw.fr-i.-lii.
ot ' the takiiti-d
. i.nl I'. Ni. kftvin.
.it vi
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V. - li. i
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ST A R (iKCIIESTRA !
member a s .loist. Every
.very
o'oist
an
:nti I. Our
rand
!ll
ir.nl : occurs :it 12o'clock.
iiuii. ! ..t;ceit ii't.m 12:10 to
.' :.!n. u'.d in thj evening from 7
i 7 :' '. Prices: liwvr lloor,
; ' er.il iiiii-sioii oOc. Seats
' s.i:.- a- ,!'. c: Link's.
THE-
Glorious
Fourth
EugenE
WILL CELEBRATE,
And wid u'lve more elaborate and
enthusiastic entertainment than
anv citv in the state. Every
thing will be provided for a
patriotic jubilee.
THE I'D REGIMENT
CAMFME2TT
Will be in session at Eugene at
that time, and the weeK preced
i.i;r, and will form a very attrac
tive feature of the day. This line
body of ."iitO men will give splen
did exhibits of drill, parade, etc.
I lances and epen air concerts
with music by the best band in
the state each evening, all ith
the hi auty and grandeur of mili
tary order and discipline.
j P.EST MI SIC IN THE STATE,
i Miam P.attle, Races, Games,
! Hose Contests, Etc.
X"?Everylody invited.
I OS l'--l';r.m tlie depot ln.tel in this city
j ii s -.ill St'Oti'h terrier "Int. Informa
j o .! . lfi'lmj ti its rvoutery will be suitable
re'.v r.!i- f.
F ii AI FOR SALE.
Tw ImntlrtH am! twenty-flxe acres all well
Ti-r-twl, l:!5 in trruui ami a fine prcopect
! i ; crop anj )a airis in pasture. Layn
: u it. Kurct- I arn newly built, ifHK oichanl.
I to iotl t--riii-:8. The altove (leM.-rited farm,
I ur.uu ati'i tannin-; iniplOments for sole for
1 ?i. Kasy t'rn;s. For fiuther particulars
. .ill vn cr write to W. J. Tarnriilife, lAuomb
i Uiiii county, Vcefr ti.
L. E). Blain.
The Leading Clothier.
t THE PROGRESSIVE PURCHASER DESIRES
to see a line of goods that embodies in its immense
variety, the finest and conservative fashionable
features of the day, combined with a complete assort
ment of staples, all made and finished in the very high
est standard of excellence, and placed on the market at
pcpular prices, our exhibit for the coining spring and
summer season will Burely command bis attention.
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW
CLOTHING MADE
Fit guaranteed in bis
Prices Always Reasonable.
IllllUllllUllllllllllllUIIUilllllU
The Albany
A FULL LINE
"In Spring the young man's fancy
Lightly turns to thoughts of love !"
(IMA K -'-':' -a. is -tt
T The wise young man, the old man, the thrifty housewife, all w ill
turn their steps, when swindling for fresh table delicacies, choice
butter, fresh laid eggs, staple and fancy groceries of all kinds, to the
grocery store of
C. IE. Brown ell.
Once
"We wish to remind you that we car
rv the most Complete Line of Hard
ware, Stoves and Ranges in the Aal
IeV MATTHEWS & fWASHBURN.
BRICK FOR SALE!
T Q W,..ui In mnvl! ills rPsl.
den've to bis brick yard southeast of
..Wn anil lme .Ii'niriniT tO PUr-
eliase hnck will find him there here
after. He has on hand a large lot of
fine A 1 brick for sale.
WANTED -A stylish, gentle buiriry heme,
not lo-er than S minute traveler. Ap
ply to J. S. Antouelle, at St Charlas hotel.
STRAYED From Blevens bridge a youns
teec that as bought at the Uurkhart sale
last fall: red with a slit and underbit in ah
ear. Information lealine to its recovery will
he suitably rewarded by the ownsr L, Sanders
at Alhany.
PAT
TERNS FOR SUITINGS AND TROUSERS
TO ORDER AND A
tailoring department.
Furniture Co.
OF UNDERTAKING.
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cr
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iliiiiff iced
hi as well.
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Ara i n
WANTED. Saleslady to take order for
and deliver to fuiillicti in AMkwv a
home lutnry, Gocl pay for industrious
worker. Call on Mrs. Schmidt, 1st street,
opposite Ladies' liaza&r.
DRESSMAKING Work neatly done, and
satisfaction guaranteed.
MlRS Al'KLAlUK F. ril'RKIIART.
Rooms in Mrs. J. K. Carter's residen -c,
comer of Fifth and Railroad Sts.
A NEAT FOI R ROOM COTTAGE l oll
rent, and furniture for sale, almost i ,
can be secured at a great Innrain, a- ll-e
parties are going to leave the city, App'y at
Herald office.
CB. WINN, AGENT FOR TUE LEAD
ing fire, life and accident insurance cum.
panies.