THE MORNING HERALD: TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1891
ON SAI.F.
The Daily IIkkald will be on
ir I 1,
h;iI Hjn-li luornins: at II. J. Jones
book store, where it . u be iroi-tnevi
at 5 cents per copy.
JOTTIXJS ABOLr TOWN.
Fresh breal everv dav at Parker
Pros.
h. A. Parker is tpiite ill
home in thiscity.
The finest milk shakes
city at Roenickc's.
Fine fresh strawberries
:it bis
in tut.'
even
day at F. I.. Kenton's.
Allen's dj their ow n deluding,
carefully ami promptly.
Leave your orders (or dressed
chickens at Allen Pres.
Cakes of all varieties, fancy ami
plain at the Ielmonico restaurant.
Sa'ti Goetz's fancy pastry, cakes
anil bread, fresh every morning, at
Allen Bros.
Vegetables from l.inn county
gardens, received every morning at
Parker Pros.
Win. I.ee, of Portland, spent
Sunday with his broiher Proi. W.
11. I.ee, is in the city.
For an elegant and perfect IT ttinj;
cor.-et call at the Ladies Raaar.
Inipiire for the -'I. IJ.''
The steamer Win M. I loan
parsed down the river yest"rd.iy
with a loat of wheat.
Hurlburt it F.dris invite a trial
washing of clothes to test the
Pacilic Wa-hing Machine.
Strawberries, cherries. g)oe
berries, currants, etc., received
every morning, at Allen Pins.
County Clerk Payne has i-sued
a marii iue license to F. A. P. La
Follett and Annin K. 'nihlord.
A neat, six room cottage, new
with barn, to lent l"r s per
month. Aj'piy to W. W. Crowd, r.
Miss Ina Robertson and Mis.
Matiie Ptiltn,of Waitsbui are
visiting at the ho ne of the loiin
er's parents in this city.
The L;ld:e-t Aid s-ocietv
meet this, Tuesday .liti
afternoon with Mrs. C. C. K
a iijy attendance is desued.
w iii
Jn.l
,-lly,
II. Wolterman, oi the Caiiioi
nia I 'emocrat, is in the eitv in lie
interest of that publication. Ib
is (stopping at the Revere House.
Miss Rabbington has relieve i
her dressmaking establishment
I rum the Plumbery M.ick to rooms
in the second ttoiy of the R.ilii
inore building.
Conn it Cougill have receive. I
the contract for building the new
I'nited Presbyterian church. The
contract was originally let to I.
Conn, buthe withihew his bid.
Pretty Vernona .I.iroi-.t'i ami
her co.npany of comcdntiis, gave a
clever performance at tin- opera
he use last evening. 'Ihe play was
-xtre:nelv laughable fro.u f. r.-t to
last.
P. F. Thayer, of this city, ship
ped yestei day to fi it-itds in tiie
east a package of line straw lul l ies
grown in his own maiden, measur
ing in circuit icieni'e lion, fi to 7'
inches.
The oilice of thcAlbiny Mining
and Mil ing Co. 1 as been n moved
into new ijtiartcr.i in the Pipe
building, where the new secretary .
Mr. J. V. Pipe has elegantly idled
tpiat ters.
Mr. John Schmccr wishes to in
form hi- patrons that his cab will
be lounil in re idiness at all times
logo to the trains or any patt o
the city at reasonable ra'es. Leave
orders at the stable.
Mr. Henry Fbert, the pipular
baker at Parker Pies, has pur
chased the Dallas 1 akt ry and will
remove to that place. His place
i i the bakery here will hi tilled by
Mr. James Curran.
Mr. S. W. a:nes ami family,
Prof. Yotler, Prof. liraham ami
Mr. H. Stanton, of Hubbard weie
in the city yesterday. Mr. ' iairies
says Albany is the best town in the
Willamette valley and he is right.
A traction engine while 1 ciriu
navigated onFcrry street. nearStew
art & Sox's, yestenlay alterm on,
fell partially into the canal, going
through the ticca) ing timbers, ami
it was only by the assistance of
several men that the engine was
gotten out.
Mr. W. M. Hilleary. oi Timer,
and his brother. J. Lawson II il-l-.'.iry,
who airied Friday from
Hurlingt jii. Ljwh. are visiting
Iheir oil neighbor Mr. John
Miliard in this city. Their ! hel
ls visiting al the resi.lei.c - t i Wip.
1 1 iileary at Turner.
CiawiV.rdtV Paxton, the artists,
have just iinis!it l some splendid
v.cws ol Oregon scenery, wh'ch'
i:u:lude Ii. ! h st--rc is. . -pi'-'aiid large I
mcws ilium! about Portland. Al-
1-anv and other cities, also r oini- j
in-lit points -a interest throughout i
the stale. Thev have a migni'i-l
cielit collet timi, an-1
are most leasona'i.le.
there prices
The Opera AVt-4ln-Nil:iy
A i ire treat i in sto
Kvt-nii j;. !
e f.,r the '
threaler goer- oi this city in the
appearance ol the distinguished i
prima tloiina, Mine. Ahbie Car !
licgtoil aiel her talenu d giaml ;
opera com any We-incday even- '
ing. The press evt iv a h- ie spi aks j
ia tiie highest praise ol their l r I- j
liant nerlormaiice. It will be ol j
a higli older, and tie- way se.it s i
are g ing a large an iience is ai-1
lea ty ass'ired. lio...d seat-1 can ;
still be secure! at Wili Links. ;
i:iieiit I 111.1I.
Charles Sears a- ane.-ted in
this ci'y yesterday 011 a cii.ii'i.''
prefenetl by (ieo. I-'. I'.nrMiai t, of
ij;ieer, for violatinj.' H'e law pm-bibitii-t;
b'e. yele ri'lu.g on county
roads. It (eeti:s that a week 01
twoairo Mr. tvar-s wbile riding a
li.eiel.' 011 tin; coim- road. fn!.t-
ened Mr. llurkeari's team, and 1
caused them to break Hie wagon, i
Th. liicvclist n.iid a line ot 10
and costs.
MUSICAL RECIIAL.
A recital was '.riven by tin; pu
pils of Miss Ilehi Uilbert iit the
residence oi her sister Mr?. A. M.
Hammer, mi Friday at which the
.- ii...: - "
follow lllg
pr gramme was rcn-
deled :
rwrr iitisi'.
Piano diiette, "Roston School
He .intent," ( Hart . i Misses Ollie
Paltimore ami Kinina Cougill.
I )rgan selection, 'Sudds) Misses
Pearl Living-ton and Zola Me
Ciaiu. Piano selection, "L-ive's Dream,''
'KarlMerz) Miss Pauline Ztihs
tlorf. Song, "Three Lit'le Kittens,"
Dressier; Lillian Laiiuing.
rg,in selection.' White; Misses
Llsie Conn and Maud Miller.
Piano solo, "Le Pal," waltz (fi.
Ludovic) Miss Ora Dubruille.
Organ selection, (Midds) Misses
(irace Livingston and May Miller.
Vocal solj, " 'fis but a little
faded tlower,'' (Thomas) Miss
Maud Crosby.
( )rgan selection.'-Harvest son-,"'
(Whitney) Miss Maud Fronian.
Piano select ion. (Whitney). Misses
Lillian I.anning and Stella Writs
man. Piano solo, "Maid of beau'y,"
waltz , La lour) Mi-s Lottie Ket
cbum. Vocal thiette, "Songs the old
folks loved," (Stewart) Mrs. 11 til
hert and Miss Man 1 IlulVrt.
Piano sol , "Pearly dew.lrops,"
mazurka, iRirhaek; Miss Kiuma
Coiigi'l.
1'AltT II.
Piano Dii'-Pe, "Iriisis'i'de
Polka," 'Sudds. Misses Ollie
Paltimore ami Maml Deyoe.
Organ Selection, "Plui Lee
Poses," i Streahbog- Miss Finma
Jones.
I'imo So'u "Flower Song,"
Lange Mrs. Hulbert.
VoctlDuet, "Two Lirtli) Plrds
are We,-' (White) Misses Ora
I'ubiiKe and Stella Wri'sman.
Piano Solo. "lioMeii Run,"
i Cloy j .Mrs Ohling.
Organ I'letle, -'S'.vis Waltz,"
! Whiniev; Mis es Mavand Man 1
Miller.
Piano Solo, "Alp'ne P.elN."
Oesten i Miss Oilie Haiti more.
Piano Duette, "Tany Jubal
Polka." fWaterman. Misses .Ora
Dubrille and Little Ketchu in
11:111 i S tlo. 'Hndal Hells,"
; Hvder ! Mis-s Scttlemire.
Vocal Duette, "In Meadows
tJi een." I'-rackett) Mr. and Mrs.
A. II. Hammer.
Piano S-i!o, "Kra Diavulo." (Si.l
ney Smith; Miss Maud Crosby.
KIKG'3 DAU0HICR3.
l'oliov, ing is the programme of
the en ertaiiiment to be given by
theKiug's I ahghtei sTues-Iay even
ing, .Inn-- "' 1, at I lie Methodist
chti' ch :
Soeg Welcome Hy el tss.
ong ii.nse l our Uaiels
P.y class.
Hecitati'-n -"The Little .Ma'nl
who was Si -1 "'Myrtle Chamher
lain. Duet ") will .'shine lor Cod"
Fdu i Parker ami Jessie Chiton.
He-Station "Ihrei? Kisses"
::t!n l Crov.der.
Soltv-K Ina Miller.
K -citation "The Ag-il Pris
oiier" Miss Fannie Akin.
Song "Dome Sweet Home"
Hy class.
Hc-citatlon "The Collier's Dy
ing Child-' Lotie Hrown.
Duet "lair aslhe Morning"
Ftlith Chiswell ami Maud llulourt.
H'-citation "Hillie's Hose"
Ktlith Hankin.
Solo '"Hurv Me Fnder the
Ho-es" Miss' Li Hie Fairell.
' Heeihition '"The Worn Penny''
I Norma McClain.
' Song "Fanner's Song" Hv
class.
olo "Allie Hay', Miss Maud
Crosby.
Hecitation "A Law Agin Ii"
Miss Winnie Chamberlain.
Sung "There is a Fotiri'ain"
Hy class.
Admission, 10 cents.
De.illi of a I.lmi County I'lom-rr.
On Satnnlay, May ."(), bS'.U, at
the asylum in Salem, II. K. School
ing, one of Linn county's early
pioneers passed away. Mr.
Schooling was well known in this
state, having settled at, an ea ly
date on a donation land claim just
east ol Hariisburg and having also
resided in I'matilla county for a
number of years w here his wife
died, lie was about !'.' years of
age. The remains were taken to
li.irrisbiirg on the overland train
on Sunday evening and interred
in the O ld Ft How's cemetery,
on tlie lot owned by his nephew,
lion. J. P. Schooling, on Mondav.
He was a member ol Thuis
toii Lodge No.L'S. A. F. A A. M .t.l
Hariisburg, by which he was bur
ied wilii the Ltrenionies ' f the
order.
J''rom Ni-liriinkM.
Messrs. J. S. Way an 1 II. M.
Palmer, of Hastings, Nehrask .
and Mr. L. M. Palmer, of II. d-
liedge, Nebraska, who have be n
it: tie- city tor several days, leave
this morning 1 .r their homes.
I'hey have been looking the coun
try over, and are pleased with
Oregon. 1 ic y ex pect to lot-ate in
or near Albany. Tin y are three of
N-i rasU.i-s pi .mi nent citizens,
anil will make good ircgoi.ian.
t..l.
r.iiin I. eel tii-en.
fo!. Rain, the talented Ken-
; Hii-ky tempei aiiee ulator, lectured
; at tiie upeia l.ote Suiiilay even
i nii lo a iaij.'e audience . lie is an
I t loipient and logical t-peaker anil
j was liteiic 1 to with close alien
j lion. He w ill lecture again 1 Inn s
i day evening, at which time wili
j in- j.io.iuceil one of bis be-tel!'oits.
j Ihe adiuis.-ioii will be free.
1 . . . ...
liiril of TleuiUs.
The I h. inks of the l.inn base
Hie l.'iansa
ball club is heieby extended to
Mr. Eail Race lor the splendid
supper lurnishetl by him Saturday
evening
iv onler of the club.
EUGENE NOTE?.
Ei tiiNE. Or., June I.
From Mr. Win Clark, who has
just croj-e I the McKeiizie roa.:
across tin Cascade m uiit lins, i
we learn th it there is sno v from ;
two feet to six feet tie 'p across
about twelve miles of tlu summit I
of the mountain. Mr. Clark's
party were three days in crossing
tlie twelve miles of snow. The
trip though severe Aas m i h- with
out accident.
Our public cVo!s closed list
week. on Saturday villi gr.i.hiatii g
execises of the most advanced
grades. S mie lifleen pupils re
ceived civtilie.ites of gra.luatioii.
The occasion cal'ed out an
immense audience, and was voted
a great s.;c. ess.
Our street car line is materi.-'i.-in.
They are rapi Hy getting
down the ties ami irons.
Kverything indicates ih.it there
will be an immense eiowd here at
our great sol ll -r t ncuui, uncut,
which includes the Fourth. Some
think we shall have as maiiya-t
t-'O.O' i0 people here.
Our people have not got over
the snubbing they received at the
hands of President Harrison. Ii
h wer. tii Ii vottil for here t - '
morrow he would lose many a re
publican vote.
Tne body of the 'boy -logger who
was drowned in the McKenzie las'
week, was buried to-day. The
treacherous w aters of this beauti
ful stream have already had many
a victim.
The weather her", was a dead
ener on Memoiial exercises. A
few comrades, however wintont
i l the pouring rain, and decorated
the graves of our dear dead com
rades. A beautiful s.lk ll ig wa
given to the miht iry boys here by
the F.ugene Heliet Corps.
At Cottage (irove, after the
tleeorat ion of the giavt s by a lew
faithful comrades, the exercises
were held in I he spacious hall ot
Sherwood Pros, the Memorial
address was made by Comrade
Skagg-t. Tne Post pre.-ented a Hag
to the Cottage ' irove school. The
presentation speech was ma.de by
T. M. Martin of the F.ugene publn
tchool. Then followed declama
tions, etc.
We have h-re at l'.ngene a mili
tary company oi very small boys,
w ho are being drilled to womhu till
pei lection, by a soldier, fresh from
the Prussian army. They are
worth seeing.
1 he Killing of ilarri.
A letter received from Mr. Fred.
L. I Ian is. of Miuuvilie, makes
some correction in he published
account of the acclileut.il killing i f
II. ( i. Harris near Marion receut'y.
lb-says: Jn the liist place no
letter w..s found beiahngthe li ly's
character or damaging to it in any
respect or particular, on or near
"he bo.lv. Second, tnat from i lit-
fact that he was supplied wiili
money as found near the body, he
was not a tramp, ami ngiin that he
was not from Aloaiiv, but on tiie
contrary, ha I houghi a ticket at
Woodhitru 'or some oini in Jack
son county. In view ol these facts
it is pei haps pardonable in inc to
suggtst that a coi re.-! 10:1 of thai
statement lie made in yj'ir journal
should you :o condescend, and for
your iufoi matioii would submit
the follows: Ilia name was
llolmest uo.'g-- ILirris. an-l was a
soiLoi! Wyatt Harris ol lliij place,
ag' d ' years. Had lor a lew days
been working , in a nur-eiy al
Woodburn. Oregon. Was well
liked and a favorite with a l who
Knew him and pjs-es-el an ex
ceptionably gooti charac:er. Was
wed educated and of a respectable
lamily. It is supposed that he fell
between the platforms of the cars
and was crushed under the wheels.
No facts beyond the immediate
cause coil tl he discovered concern
ing his death.
Ilrailfirul Wtiim-ii.
The inagit; il ell'ects of Wi-dom's
Robeitint! as a heautlli-r an-i
preserver oi the ci'iupl.-xion have
i teen attested by th msands of the
L ading lathes i t society and the
stage. Itistheoniy article ever
tliscovered v hii h gives a natural
and beautiful t' nt to tiie com
plexion, removing tan. sunburn,
trickles and all rouglnie.-s of the
face and anus, leaving the skin
soft, smooth and velvety. Al! re
mark on its delightful, ct.oling and
refreshing properties, a distinction
not found in any similar prepara
tion on the market. Sold eveiy
where.
I,"!; for llarrisliu r .
The llarri.-hurg saw null, whose
log drive on the McKenzie river
was interrupted last week by the
unfortunate drowning of out of the
vvoikmeli, le -commenced the wolk
on Mom lay. II. . I nieyer, of
the companv, going up uii the .Mc-
Kenzii.- lor ihe puipi.se o starting
fhii Wjrs, 1 hey have three mil-1
lion feet of line logs in the lot.
I1oi-n Killril.
The overland train north hound
011 Monday 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 while coming
into llarrii-biiig, ran into a bantl
of horses I i iiii 114 lo I r. II. A.
I 'avis killii.g twool tin in iiiKtaut
ly, one a m k noise and the other
I a vai.iaoie s'uuioii. 1 lie 1 1 am inatie
I no slack in spf. tl. Tne horses 1
were crossing the track in a Line j
011 their way to pastille.
SiH-iiiiilt lit TutiKfl 1. !
Tangent tiia-ige wiil give a I
sot iahie in the l'aiii:' lit ware- I
warehouse on June lL'ih hegining !
a' s e. m. llio pregramnie will!
consist uf singiti.', speaking and j
SellillL'. the ba-ket. Last but !
not least w ill be Voting on the
prettiest lady, v. ho will receive a
nice c ike, ai.tl ihe hinnelis' man a:
deliei jlis pie. j
lllieiT!4 Kieclt il,
Follow ii.g are the new otfieeis
eleetetl at tlie last meeting ol tlie I
Alhane l.tnlne, No. 4, I. i), o. 1. :
li. h Russell, N. li. ; J. (.'. Littler,
V. (i. ; R. L. U111 khart, R. 6.; J.
(jradwohl, treasurer.
COi-ST NOTES-
The Ashland
Woolen mills
which have
e been idle for the past
as. will heirin noei.itimis
live month
with a full set of ban
. ' . , . . '
Hill
.
Me-Jford
Monday.
The report conies from
thai several of t he lending r,.l,ar,l.
ists near that place have contract-!01 al .k"'"s- Su". " a-'aln '
ed to sell their whole crop to the i e"U coiiditian and the growth
Salem cannery this 8C1 son. ll,t of vegetation has been very
,, 0i ,. , I marked. Warmer weather is
11. Stone who died on the L'titl. needed to develop heading f
inst., at bis home on 'ower Fi.teen i wheat, oats and corn, but the
.-4 :le creek, was an old resident of stalk is developing well. Spring
Ua-co county. H has resided sown wheat has inaJe excellent
near (his city lor years and aged I progress, (ieneral reports indi
ahout (.S years. ; cate the most flattering prospects
Col. P. H. Spedden, t':e first I for the wheat crop' throughout this
mayor of Astoria ami for twelve section, tuite a number ofor
years clerk of Clatsop county, died j respondents ret.ort fruit falling
a few Ja?8 ago near Poiiieroy ; from the trees. Frosts which al
vV-ish., agetl (IS. He left Astoria 'he time were not supposed to have
in lssii, and had been suH'ering ' injured evidently did considerable
from jaundice and la grippe. .damage. Prunes, cherries and
Duncan Pros., proprii tors of the! IK'au1"'8 wftle injured. Cherries
Haker Citv Hour mills, have coii-ii"HIei!,a,l' wil not prove to be the
traded with Portland ii.erchan!sa'rol ''0ietl lor. 1 amliill, Clacka
tor the sale ol :HKI0 barrels of Hour
at $1 a barrel, delivered on hoard
thecals in baker City. This is
the Ii st sale of Hiker Citv llotir in
Poitla-.d.
O.-orge A. Ja. kson and Perry
Fo-ter,oi Rogue river, went to Ash
land last Monday with nearly
three '! oiisaud pounds of wool,
w Inch they sold to the Ashland
Woolen mills. - They report grain
ami fruit crops us having magnifi
cent prospects in that part of the
count ry.
The whole state is looking toward
Portland, anxious tha! the princi
pal city of the J'acilie Northwest
should be propei ly acreditd
abioatl. (ireat as is i lie interest in
consolidation in Portland, Fast
Portland and Albina, it is exceeded
bv i hat nianifes'e 1 everywhere
throughout the suite
I he feeling
in Oregon is unanimous forconsoli
da! ion.
The contriiction of the new
sine. ting plant at Mineral w ill be
begun at once. The parties hav
ing the entei prise in band mean
business and within the next sixty
days they will be receiving ore
from the Plark Hawk, Silver Hell
and Transit mines. About .00 men
will be working in and about the
mines, -and lively times in
camp w ill be the result.
th-
WEATHER RK.-'ORf.
Summray of meterology for May.
s:d. from observations taken at
Albanv, Linn Couutv, Oregon, bv
John Br igg-, vol. observer for tin -
Signal Service, 1'. S. Armv.
liir-heot Barometer on the 1 L'7
Lowest kilometer on the lthl".t.
Ii1-1.
Mean barometer for the month
L'.. Siti.
Highest daily average of bur. ,
2'..
Lowest daily average of bar., 'J'h
tin.
Highest temperature
on the 'SI.
on the S
Lowest temperature
Mean for the month, "7. -1.
Highest tli.ily range of therinoni
eter o I the L'l'. II.
Lowest daily range of thermom
eter on the l'"J. -1.
Mean temperature at 7 a. m.
daily, "i.
Mean temperature at 2 v. m. 7i.
Mean temperature at r. i. oi.
Prevailing direction of wind, S.
and N.
Max. Velocity or force, :!.
Total rainfall or melted snow,
-i'.h
Depth of snow at end of in fnth,
(I.
No. of days on which .til or
n.ote rain feil, 7.
No. of days of cloudiness average
S scale of 10. HI.
O: .'ll days observations 15 were
ch ar LI cloudy, 3 fair, 0 foggy, 5
rain, 0 hazy, (I overcast, 0 smoky.
Light frost on the morning oi
ihe Sih.
Tempercture plus 15. ! on average
of 1 2 i ears.
Rainfall, plus, 0 0. !. on average
of 12 years.
Notirn to itr:tn.
At i:sv Or. May 30 1S!H.
1 li.ive lius May niaile anan:e
niriHH with Messrs Knapp liurrel
Ctinipanyfif Albany. Tofuniisl
all patrons with Ieciirg Rintlers
I lease call at once. Abo arrange
ments are made with them fore
iiiiu me 1 u' 11 ii inie.
-Makt .Mii.i.i:k
Financial Airent.
itirKirv AiiMt.t suu:.
Tkebft salve in tlei world for Cuts.
Braises, Sn.es, I It ers, Salt Klieuii;,
Kever sores, Tetter, (.'happed llar.i,
Cliillilains. I'oriih, :unlskin Kruption:1,
ami pus lively cures Piles, or 1.0 j.y
reijiiiretl. It is iruaratiteeil to giv
"rli'tt siitisfiietion, or liiom-y r
funiieil, Priee rents tr box. Ki r
sale ! Fo-iiuy : Mason
Th-it sour-tempered, cross, tlvs-
peptie individual, should lake l
.1.11. MeLi'iin's Saras:i arilla ; Jt
I wiil make him feel as well and
j heart . as t he healthiest of us. e
ii. .... , . . .
net i; oracing u;, vran.mg, that
is all.
. Catarrh cured, health and sweet
breath i-eciiretl, by Nhiloh's Cat
arrah remedy, price r0 cents.
.aal injector Iree, sold by Foshay
iV .tiason.
Shiloh's Cure ami consutnpfion
cure is sold by us on a guarantee.
It cures coneumption. For sale
by Foshay it Mason.
Highest of all in Leavcninjj Power.
Rrftft. II Baking
ABSOLUTELY PURE
OREGON CK0P3.
The bulletin of the Oregon
! Weather Pureau for the weekend
!-' May HO, say 9 : The previous
r I I 11
I ceiv lulling; .;L-eil Uliunu:ui) WUI111
and dry, the changed weathercon-
: ditions which -arevailed this week
.t" ...i.. ... .
I lo PS
, mas, I. inn, IJeiiton, Lane and
Houglas counties report these fruit
conditions. Curl leaf or yellows
'observed at Dayton. Clover is
I blooming. Hardens are doing
I finely. Potatoes and peas are ripe
in Curry country. .Strawberries
i are ripening slow ly, owing to cool
weather.
(iuoil
tt-co iniiii'lKlat Ions
Ki ;i:nk, Or., April I, Isdl
We the undersigned citizens of
Faigene, Oregon, having thorough
ly tested The Pacific Washing
Machine, tlo most cheerfully
recommend the Fanes to all who
need a first class machine. It
tloes its work perfectly in a re
markable short time, and without
an labor, so to speak. It is ali
that Messrs. Hunch v Williams
ehiim il to he Ir w t he hiui m-.i.
I , iMe We have seen used, and tloes
Ills work better. A. i. llovey,
I president Lane county Hank. T.
;i. Hendricks, president First
! National Hank, F. M. Wiikins,
i.Mrs. i. P. (irillin. Mrs. A. M.
Abrams, Mrs. II. V. Smith, Mrs.
j W. II. Abrams, Mrs. Iv H. Luckev,
I Mrs. F. J. Crouch, Mrs. J. J. Wal
ton, Mrs. Dr. D. A. Paine, Mrs. J.
i K. Bond, Mrs. Dr. Harm, Mrs. C.
i M. Horn, M-s. P.. D. Paine, Mrs.
l'ieo. O. Voran, Mrs. J. L. Fisher,
II. Svarverud, II. A. Haskell, .Mr.
ainl Mrs. M. S. Hiddell, pastor of
I'resbyterian churt h, K. C. Lori
mer, Sam Nelson, Mrs. S. II.
Friendly, Mrs. P. F. Snodgrass,
Mrs. (i.M. Whitm-v, Mrs. lieu. P..
Hall. Mrs. O. Hull'. Mrs. J. W
' Mgan. Mrs. H. H. Henderson, Mrs.
Dr. Shelton, Mrs. Ada MePhersoii,
Mrs. M. C. Dole, Mrs. W. P.
Muiiimev. Mrs. C. S. Davis. Mrs.
J. Miller. Mrs. D. Cherry. J. L.
; Simpson, B.C. Dunn, N. H. Alley
i and wife, pastor Christian church,
( i. J. Travis, pastor First Baptist
' ci.urch, Mis. Minnie Washhuriie,
j P. M.. F. B. Handsaker. Mrs. T.
I W. Jenkins, Mrs. W. R. McCor
nack, Fannie, Mrs. Win. Stevens,
.Mrs. Sherwood Bui r, .Mrs. S. Mc
; Count 1, Mrs. li. .-uverns, Mrs.
John Whitaker, Sarah F. Osborn,
Mis. T. J. Ross, S. P. Lowell.
Ii. A. Plair and wife, pastor C.
; P. Church, Mrs. C. 1 lodes, Mrs,
! W. T. Fakin, Mrs. Nancv Purch,
Mrs. P.Comegvs. Mrs.C.'F. Little-
field, Mrs. S. II. Churchill, Mrs. J.
! K. Belshaw , Mrs. tieo. Belshaw,
Mrs. F. II. Cleaver, Mrs. T. N.
Segar, Dr. II. T. MeCornack, Win.
I P. Fisher. A. K. Gallagher , J. W.
Cherry, F. I'. Jones, Christian
minister, A. II. Wheeler, A. II.
I A. II. Fisk, M. I'.. Judkins.
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j It jives .Inlii'.s (JradMlml jrreat
! .'atisiacti'in in celling his line
titiliieii Rule teas ami baking
jtiwiler, with elegant prizes tr
i willitiiit them, that his cu.oiiers
! who have purchased 111 variably re
i turn and say tiiey aie well pleaHd,
that tlie t'-a is No. 1 ainl the bak
ing powder i as u 'nd as the best.
i Ml his tea and biking powder
; bears the name of .minis (irad
j wled's ( iolden Rule IS.i.nar, ainl
j are expressly put ii for his busi
ness, ami be still continues to i:ive
I with each pound of tea or bakinsr
powder an elegant piece of ejuss
: ware.
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catarrh
the air
passages with what is commonly
1 called "stufling up," especially
I when going to bed. Fly's Cream
I Rat 111 gives immediate relief. Its
lienelit to me has lieen priceless
A. i. Case, M. !., Milwood, Kas.
( fnrt of my children had a very
bad discharge from her nose. Two
physicians prescribed, but without
benefit. Wo tried Fly's Cream
I'.alni, ami, much to our surprise,
there was a marked improvement.
Wecontinued using the Hal 111 and
in a short time the discharge wns
cured. O. A. Carv, Coming, N.
Y.
Frct'icntly accidents, occur in
the house-hold which cause burns,
sprains and bruises ; for use in such
casei lr. .1. II. McLean's Volcanic
Oil Liniment has for many years
heen the constant favorite family
remedy.
For "lame back, side or chest.
' I use Shiloh's porous plaster. Price
I LVi cents at J'oshav it .Mason.
Conn it Hendrieson, grocers.
Rreiid tif all kinds fresh at Goetz
P.ros.
Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report.
THE WORLD ENRICHED.
The facilities of the present day
for the production ot everything
that w ill conduce to the material
welfare and comfort of mankind
are almost unlimited and when
Syrup of F'igs was first produced
the world was enriched with the on
ly perfect laxative known, as it it
the only remedy which is truly
pleasing and refreshing to the taste
and prompt andeflectual to cleanse
the system gently in the Sprin
time or, in fact, at any time any
the better it is known the more
popular it becomes.
J ust received, at Searls shoe
store, the latest styles in ladies
cloth top shoes, lace shoes and
Oxfords of all kinds.
iSEW TO-DAY,
A district agent for one of the
largest lire insurancecompaniesin
the world. Large territory and
good compensation. Address V.
II. Raymond, box 6!), Albany, Or.
Opera House,
Warner & Cranor, Lessees & Managers,
ONE XKiHT ONLY:
Wednesday, June 3d.
The Most Renowned Prima Doiina
in Knglish Grand Opera,
M ME. AHEIE
CARRI NGTON.
MISS MINERVA 15AHCOCK,
The Favorite Contralto.
MR. CHRISTIAN F. MARTEN'S,
The Eminent Norwegian Bar
itone Assoluto.
SIC. HORACE B0L1NI,
The Character Italian Baritone
Buffo.
MR. ECCENE KAECFFER.
Accompanist and Basso Cancante.
MR. EDWIN M. SnONERT,
America's Most Versatile Piano
Virtuoso.
MR. N. BASIL PTETSON,
The Famous Russian Basso Pro
fit ndo.
And the Great English Tenore
Robusto,
MR. GEO. W. TRAVERNER.
Reseryetl seats, $1.50, at Will &
Link's music store.
ITANTKP A "i-amstrt-s-i, one who can cut
II ana lit. t'ul at corner of 5th ami Knil
roal tlrwts, Mn, K. A. Uiirkliart,
ro.S r On Soiwlav, May 4, lssl, between
J thix. ity an. I ('orvallis a iady'a black
uc. Kinder will plea Icava at this office.
1 1 'OOP S.VWIXO-A. H--f8ward h.vW
V j-ur. Iiasi-d the Ptist Jones wood taw-.
ing outfit . is i.oy.-tfti.lv to nil all orders.
Leave onlem aUJftiJeii e, coraej ot Second
and t.-a:iMjiirSlrectt.
IM KMsllEn ROOMS In one of tlia
. ,k'i.pii et localities In the cit to
lent, For particular inqurie at this ofh.t
An order for 200,000 pounds of
wool has been received by A. Sen
tiers, who will pay the highest
mrrket price. Bring yonr wool to
him in Albany, and get your
money.
ml Wanted !
ffaW;!
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L. E). Blain.
Tlie Leading Clothier.
GF THE PROGRESSIVE PURCHASER DESIRES
K 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
popular prices, our exhibit for the coming spring and
summer season will surely command his attention.
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW
CLOTHING MADE
F;t guaranteed in Lis
Prices Always Reasonable.
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The Albany
A FULL USE
"In Sprinfc the young man's fancy
Lightly turns to thoughts of love !"
ji OThe wise vounz man. the oli
turn their steps, when searching for fresh table delicacies, choice
butter, fresh laid eggs, staple and fancy groceries of all kinds, to the
grocery store of
C. E. Brown ell.
Once
"Wo wish to remind you that we car
ry the most Complete Line of Hard
ware, SStoves and llano-es in the Val
IeV MATTHEWS & WASHBURN.
THE VERNON
Unequaled for fast work and light
draft. Manufactured at the foot of
Baker Street, Albany, by
PRICE & VERNON.
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TO ORDER AND A
tailoring department.
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