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55 DAILY DEMOCRAT. SI) AY.. .MAY 13, 1890. iUiliihe.1 ovary uyiu the weult, Sunday'. exceptad. Editor and Publisher. fan itetroml-nUnH umU niHltor- llddltloit.il l.ociiUun till rKtt. CMj im:coji!) Nkws. It Ik n matter of coiibid -importance to Albany that J.-is. K & Co., succcstiorK to G C 1 lendcr llt keep the largest, freshest and hest f groceries nnd produce to he foutu) valley. 1 hey propose to be able to the Alhuny market with every yhc heart can "desire. When wanting Slnif It will onlv he necessary to call elr "tore, nnd there the article will be d.j Krcsli s'ranherrlcii, anii the very est fruits and vceeliihlcs gcrerally be on their ntandn.aiHl accommodating ; will be on hand to attend to the 1 of the mihlic. This Ih an aee of ress and las. V Powell At Co , will ye be found tip to the times. iVatkh Workk Sciikmk. Several il men of Alliany are coiitoinpliit I Boheine, which, if it luntcrinixcH, Brovo of grout advantage to Aiiainy fothing Ioxh than a new Hytoin of workH. TI10 plan proposed iH to large pipo from Waterloo to thin rorolialilv a 12 inch nil, ami fur- .cheat) wafer for residence anil lawn dweii. The fall from Waterloo is HO o that an immense force could Ik sd for fire purposes as well. The Ulce hv lain line is aliotit sixteen m The cost would not lo great, so Hlic plan ih entirely feasible. "Oi'K Ilovs." Friday and Saturday niglita, May 1(1 and 17, the Kussel-Jewcll Dramatic company will btgin a two niglita engagement at the ooru Iiouhv. The MuryKvillv A ppeal savs : "The Run nel-Jewell Uruinulic company were very successful last evening in tlieir produc ..t 01 It...... n rl'i... ,.1... f. ...... vi.Mi ... "in ii"jn. .liw J'HIV JH J'.llg- lisli "don't you know," and has much merit in it to rcccumiiicnd it to the thca'cr going public. It was first pro- luceil In Uin.ion 111 1H5. and had u run of over lfttKI uightH. Husi-el and Jewell, who never asmx-uile tlieir names with a poor company, did not advertise them as "all stars," hut guaranteed thev would give satiHfaction. Judging by the ap plause which greeted them lust evening they must have unite won over the au dience. Sum Morris, who personated 1'erkin Meddlesome," a retired liut'er- tiian, and .Miss Molhi! Stockneyer, as lleliiiila. a lodumg house slave, divided the honors of the evening. Mr Morris bus lfrowu to a good eoinediau und eavu a verv good repri'sentalion of thcdiiiii-ult part be hud to play. iiiss htockneyer wus quite ut home on the Htngc, und her soli); unit ilauco tickled the audience. David Miner, as the hnglinli dude, one our hovs, was vcrv elieetive, us was also S I'hilleo, who personated the part 1 1 lias M niiiteu ick, son 01 the liutler- maii. Jiidiviilual criticiKin is not called for as each and everv member of the company knew Ins part and acted it well We have attended muiiv dollar shows that were not near us good. CuooK Cur.vi Y. Within tlie pant few days we have conversed with men of cap ital who say they will guarantee a suhsi dy of 1II,IJ(K) with an additional amount offlO.iKHi in the way of depot grounds and rights of way to induce the building of a railroad through this place. On Wednesday afternoon ltols-rt Uow 1111, senior im inlx r of t lie linn of H liow 1111 oi Son, 1 1 11 iet 1 v passed away at the residence of his son, W 11 Rowan, after a liiiL'cring illness of two months. The trial of Win I'agc in the next term of circuit court of Harney county, for the killing of liill ltrown,ereutes con'sideruhle interest here, as Isitli parties were well known in this county, both having lived here a number of years. The stock inspector has inspected tlie sheep in the northeastern part of the county, und finds that the loss of sheep in that part of the county out of a little over lou.lXH) iiead was lil.OW. Review. ('IMWFOKDHVII.M!. Hev J II Kirknatriek. accompanied hv his daughter. Miss Ilelle, visited J F Moses and family last week. Hev K. will preach here on the Saturday night before the first Sunday in June. Mr Akin, who purchased a farm near Oawforilsville a few weeks since.has gold to Mr Fox, lately from Wisconsin, which leaves Air A again on tlie lookout lor a farm. Mr 1'cter Hither was in town this week. He says he is intending to lav oil' hit farm on the pruiric into town lots, to Ih- culled "llither's Hdditioii to Seattle." I.umltcr teams are beginning to travel ami there w ill soon be a great rush to the mills and lumber vutds. Mr Zarhrougb, wife anil son from Tex- 1 have located here. Thev like this country, nnd w earu pleased to have peo ple, yi ineir appearance ami uppurcui qualities locale among us. Mr John Wright and MissSaruh King were married on hint Wednesday evening ill the resilience ol the bride's lather, Key Mulkt-y of the Christian church olliciat ing. They have acted sensibly by going to housekeeping at once, having purchas ed a home for that purpose. They have many friends who wish them a happy and prosperous journey through life, ('rawfiirilsville has not yet had its boom, but whv should it not come? We have a line funning country, excellent stock, ranches, mills, timber and water power, health und good society. W hut else is required, to produce a healthy boom? Wksi.kv. HOMB ASU Amt(MP3 t T11 A 1 1.. Judge Shaw and thecoun nnissioners started for (iatesville light to meet the officials of the id company and make arrange for the opening of the Minto trail, has been usurped to some extent railroad company. It is believed i friendly settlement of the matter lie reached. The people up there best assured that Judge Shaw and inmissioners will do nil 111 their tto restore tlieir rights, nnd com ic corporations to respect the laws be state. Journal. OCatki). The site for the Home and rpitiil, funds for which are lieing rais O this city hy the Ladies Aid Society, been located, and will be a block in fu'a l'ark addition, adjoining the pro- street car line, near the south part it addition. 8 K Young and l)r M II laro the donors, the block being one I.:- ..f i. 1.1:1:.... in. -i.. Tll BVUllllll Ol HIV UllUlllUtl. XOCll- 1 is a generous one. J no Home o doubt forma neucleus for a nice incut of residences. v iNo MATTimfl. Mr K J McCaust- s home from his trip to California, e ho had lieen in the interest of the ulcli Mining company, looking in liferent systems of hydraulic and mining. He reports mining there ing verv quiet, but secured some iters which w ill no doubt lie of value Santiam mines. He will gototbe Ms in a few days, when active opera- will begin. Famiu s Hank. Hank Vaughn, well known all over the Northwest, w as nearly killed in a horse round up on the Uma tilla reservation yesterday. His lcgwas broken, also half a dozen ribs and he w as injured internallv. He is at Pendleton and w ill probably die. 1'ui tlund Fx. His physician, reports that Hank Vaughn is doing as well as could lie ex pected, lloth bones of his leg lielow the knee were broken squarely in two. The fracture was reduced, anil it is probable that Hunk will soon be out and about again unless he is injured internally. He is the victim of hard luck, of gun shot wounds and accidents, but has always pulled through, and will doubtless do so this tune. r.. (. mic.w. iii'kuatiiis. mis morning ilaston. assisted hv lr Davis, re- vd portions of both bones from the dfcrm of Albert Woodmancy, who re- near Scio, and w ho had his arm n at the w rist alxmt three years i' The orm has lieen a running sore lince and the lioncs removed were iseased that there was no hope of tlie healing up. arii of Trade. W F Seaver, repre- ng the Salem Hoard of Trade, is in ty, and to-night at 8 o dock ite to meet the members of the Hoard adc to consult with them in refer- to a scheme for advertising the vallcv hv the cities in it, and a ing will be neltl ai unit tune lor purpose. Old KKsiDENr. Mr W II Dodd, has been residing in Missouri for al years, is in tho city. Mr Dodil 11 the hardware business in Albany voral veurs. nlonir in tho seventies. fit be old timers tell about the iuiinen- of his muscle, which, from Mr Is well preserved appearance we to he undiminished. Chop I'hom'Kctk. An Albany man w ho has lieen out through the country, says fall wheat looks line ; but spring wheat is an uncertain quantity, lie saw farm ers harrowing w here the dust was so thick one could hardly sec the out lit Farmers w ho were prompt, though, got their spring wheat in on time. Some of it has tailed to appear : but it is looked for during the month. Apple, pear.chcr ry and prune treesareall right and prom ise a bountiful harvest ; peach trees, though, were considerably injured and we w ill probably have to buv Southern Oregon and California peaches, ahem. v vaixahi.k ritoi'KitTY. The Cusick Addition to Albany has jut been throw n on the market anil will be nold at 6uch prices and terms as will enable the speculator to make good monev. This property lies just this side of Goltra's Park; is high and sightly, oveilooking the city and surrounding country. In the language of a Find street merchant, "That is destined to be come the 'lion-ton' residence portion of the city." Wallace X Cusick, tlie agents for tins property, have their own conveyance and will be glad to snow ibis, tne best 01 all additions, to the intending speculator. at J . r. rmvi.ii a co m. Fine oranges. Onions and onion sets, Early Rose and other potatoes, Seed pcrs, beans, etc.. Cookies and crackers, Dried fruits. Fresh garden products, All kinds canned goods, Oameal, corn meal, tlour, etc., Fickles, relishes, etc. Everything found anywhere. GO 1IOWN Si NNVslpB Fnt iT Farms. The Sunny side tract of farm lands was first put on the market by the Oregon Land Co. in February last, and nearly allot' the of0 acres w hich comprise tiie tract is sold. A few 10 acre farms remain, and nothing more desirable to the settler of limited means is to he found around Salem. A small fruit farm at Suunysidc w ill soon become valuable property. '.u. I'ai'KR. I have just received from the east a large invoice of wall pa per, lionlers, decorations, etc., including the plain ingrains w hich are becoming Tery popular. These goods are better jtyles and cheaper than ever liefore. Kmi-ki. E Yot xii. To Conn & llend-icson's for your gro ceries and produce. With a choice stock they arc able to meet all demands. They follow the old adage of "quick rales and small profits," and are always at hand to attend to the wanlB of the public. Keep your eyes on their store for fresh produce and groceries and you will not be disap pointed. tOU MILE. My household furnishings at a bargain; also some real estate, good location in Al bany. Call at mv house on Second street near O P railroad. Jas F IIaswell Teachers Eamlna(lon, Notice is lierehy given that the regular public examination of teachers for Linn countv will take place in Albany, com mencing at 1 o'clock on Wednesday, May znth, 1 h'.n 1. All teachers desiring exam ination will please lie present at the be' ginning. Teachers desiring state certifi cates should present their recommenda tions from district Ixinrds at the alMvc tune. LJM Crni., County Supt Corsi'ts, Corsets. AVe make a specialty of ladles and misses fine corsets . and waists. We also nave a drive in a French saline corset at 75 cents bxtra good value. Samuel E Young. JuF Powell & Co Cusiok's Addition. F. M. Freuch keeps railroad time. Kuclt oandy drips at C E Brownoll'i. Auti-swearcuff Luttonsat Will& Stark's. Do you want a bums T Huy . lot ia Fair D.le. Tho MtKauUss niiustrcU are coming this way. (treat bargains in watches at Will & Stark's. Ciioii'ft CAuncib, sweet potatoes at C K Browiu-M's. Prep:ini'Kniit:krt!T, in lib esij.1, ut (IE iiriiwiii'lls. luidipiattcrs f-jr garibm scuds at (' K nrowue'l a. Kor urtists' supplies go to Stunanl. & Cuaitk's. Tho lotest slievt music, diHcuunt.ut Alls tlyman s. Don't f..ul tn try tlio Ifcluirio & Long punos at Mrs llvman's. The largest stuck of watolios in the oily at Will it Stark's. Delicious coined cratilieruius at C. E Br- wnell's. If you waDt to buy gonl bread, citke and pijs go o Lange's. Spring over coating at Zachcs Si Son, op-. posite Postollice, Genuine Iowa sorghum on draught at C E Hrownell s. (jood evening Have you tried Hubbards Elegant Lotien P Ccntemerie kid gloves in black and col ored at Samuel E Youug's. No need to suffer with the headaeh when Hubbaid's Capsules will surel) cure you. If you want a fine toilet or bath soap call on htaoard & Lusick, Lily Drug otore, leave your orders at l-anie's for anythiog you wish tor in the bakery line. The Foster cenuine.hook glove FcBterina. in black and colored, at Saiuuei E Young's. Fair Dale lots will soon be all sold. This property will bring 5200 per lot before fall. Hay a lot in Cusick'a addition, the finest suburban addition. Its location speaks for itseir. Dou't fail to call 011 Will & Stars: and price their large line of ladiua and gents waicbes before yoa Day. The Hemme & Long piano ia the best made piano to stand the climate of the coast. Uou t tan to get one at Mrs iiyman s. Genuine Martinat kid gloves, in all sizes and colors, at S9c per pair until May 1st. hvery pair warranted, at U W Simpson s. I A lot in Cusick's addition is better than ten per cent, or better than a lot in foreign cities where the tide ebs and iIowb twice in twenty-four bours. Tnose wishing screen door and windows should call on K B Vuck, who will put them in complete on short not.ee. Shop od corner ot second and Perry stroets. OalitlLLK. The population of this place is increas ing, a son of Charley Brown's arrived on the 7th. He seems to lie well pleased with the country, as much of it as he has seen. The friends nnd neighlmrs of Johnson White gathered at his residence 011 the afternoon of the 10th, this lieing the an niversary of his marriage. Mr W has been married 25 years, and has a family of eleven children, seven ljoys and four girls; seven were present at this anniver sary. Among those present were Mr S P l.rigga, w iiii and daughter, Corvallis ; Mrs I'.iiiuia Cameron, Corvallis; Mr W II Crawford, wife and fainilv, Oakville ; .Mrs K A liauiford, Oakville; Mrs SP Williamson, Oakville; Mr D K J 11 11 k ill ami wife, Oakville; Mr W L St John, Oakville; Miss Anna Mohr, West Oak ville; AY Smith, Oakville, and others too numerous to mention. Of the many presents I haven't space to give all but will give a lew : f-ct ot silver teaspoons, Mrs V Hamilton; p-iir silver napkin rings, Mrs A M Acbeson ; set silver tea spoons, .Mrs J i' llriggs; glass suit ser ver and glass pepper server, .Mrs i'.iiiinn iimeron; sliver picture frame. .Miss .uellu Stockton. Alter a fine wedding supper consisting of oyster soup, four kinds of pie, and perhaps twelve kinds of cake, we weru entertained by the mu sicians. Three generations of the White family. IMr John White, aged H2, played the violin ; Johnson White, his son. aged 4S, played the piccolo, nnd (Juy White, son 01 Johnson, the guitar anil inotitu organ. Hev T J W ilson preached here last Sab bath to a large audience. Hev M M Mar ling will preach next Sabbath at 11 a in and 0:o0 p 111. The iiiemlien) of the Y P S C E are busy preparing for th picnic, which will be tlie grand allair of the season ; they liuve the finest grove in the county and the dav is pleasant there will be a large crowd present. A.M1CIS A LOT FAIR DALE, THE- Ilcst ami Cheapest SUBUR1AFJ PROPERTY IN THE MARKET. A Ntw Discoverv Hubbard's Head ache Capsules. They art a positive cure and Mil a long lclt want. For Sale. Seven fresh cows for sale cheap. Inquire at this office. If vou went to speculate and wilt com par pricta, you will buy in rair Dale. Dhikd Plums I will give the highest market price for choice dried plums for the next days. Samuel E i ounOi Albaoy, Or.f April Uth, 181)0. Novelties in side combs, back combs, sil ver jewelry, lickl bead uerkchains and bracelets, at F M French s. Warm Weather. A fine stock of re- frigiators and Ice cream freezers may be seen at Stewart & Sox's. Nothing like them tor the house. E. General Aoest. Choice Residence Blocks, GOOD INVESTMENT, ftOX'T DELAY. SrilING AND SlIMMKR pKMCACIEIJ. TllO largest ami finest line of foreign anil do mestic wiKilctiH in spring nnd summer novelties just received nnu is ready for inspection at Zacmkh & Son, Merchant Tailors and Drapers, Opposite l'ost Oltice. Anotiikk Assoktmknt Of fine Fruits and Vegetables, just received at Mueller & Garrett's. Green onions, Cabbage, imctiniwrs, Utring beans, Laulitlower, Lelery, Asparagus, 1'ie plant, Sc. -Nkuit. J II Taylor's musical party lw given to-night nt the W C T V His Mix-king bird sung alone is h the price of admission. 51 cents be well expended by attending this ileiit performance. x it l"p. The cemetery should lie in good condition for decoration day reas it presents a very unbecoming aranee at present. It is to the in- t of Albany to sec that it lie greatly roveu. 1 Two Cah Loads. Price & Rolison have just received two car loads of w agons and buggies, light and heavy, nnd w ill sell them nt remarkably low prices, consider ing the splendid quality of the wagons. Ki-o Stork for Sale. In a growing n ; ilioa large IWt of cit v and counti y crty For particular icqulre u llcdrlck, over Kirat Nat. Bank. w embroideries, flouncing, lace nilrn In - .. ...I .III. I.t-..'. ..t TVm. l.acc In imitation point. aNo new ,'" In black and while Lice, inclitiline Vfilyck anil Eifcl Tower. New niching!. .VWU F.L b 1 Ol'NO ft P. Patton, the specially on female private ilise.Kes, In Illumbcig' MIocU. e noiirs, lotoia, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8. Minallnn ff u ...1.1 -.j 1 - --... IWVIUtllVG J,u .111 igomery. "g.im at Reari'i. SniiRiiAN I.iits. An investment one of the Oregon Ijind (Vs Highland additioTi lots is entirely free from risk and w ill iav big interest. This favorite addition is hcing rapiuiy limit up, nun is lestined to ! the iiiiit popular resilience locality in Salem. The street cars run past its doors. l-'uK.-H Tiiinos. Mueller A: Garrett, to begin bottom side up, have just received a large and tresh supply 01 vcgeiniiies nnd fruits, finest ill the market. Kush around and make your orders early, ns things at their store go last. ' Ai.ra.4T Marble anil Ur..te Work'.H.v ing L'elv pnrchaneil the stuck "f S A Uicg am! O W IUrri!. we all be lilean::! 10 .l... il.l.'ns anil oive tir.ea to all intend tug unrchMem, liett of werkinen employed ami iticeii aa In any fur hrt-clM wurR. llt u titfnre purchasing t-lewhre. Kiiax Si AriiisoX ncjt door to U.-niocrat oltice) Albany, Or. WriERE to Get Them When wnntlng an oraan or plana call on O L Mackman where vou ittn tl-ct from a first class stock. Ladies Muslin Underwear. I hare utt opened the largest line of nvislin un derwear I have ever carried, and have marked them to sell at the least possible per cent thev can be handled for. Infants dresses from 50 cents to $3.25 each; full sine, full length ; no china make, all white labor, guarantcd to be equal It nol super ior to anything in the market for the price. Also Infants caps and coats. OAAIUKL C X UUMU. Where money Is being made. In the Sound country. I have for sale four lots In the Arlington addition to the city of Illainc. The property lays only one mue from tide water, and is undoubtedly a good Investment at the present prices. Corner lots only S60. Inside lots ra. lerms one-half cash, balance In six months. Call at the office and examine the property. EU Deardsley, Agent. Scrino Jackets t Cost. I have a small line of spring jack ets In colors I wish to close out, and have reduced the price to cost. They are the latest style am! a bargain.- I also have a line of Spring Stockinet jackets for $5.50 each, which is the nicest jnckel for the price in the market. Sami el E. Yoino. Employ vVhite Propi.r. The St Charles h.nel laundry Is open for work. Best worn .'.t reasonable prices. Rooms adjoimnj hotel. WANTED A Out to do Ooner! hoaiw woik. Call at DKM'UMtTolnae. Warranted garden hise at Matthew! & Waahbnrn'f. S.noke the ctlebrated Havana, filled ci gars, inamifitctared at Jul ur Joseph 'j cig-.r factory. Only 6 cents. Ut. M. H. Kllis, physieian and surgeon Ail-any, Oregon. 'lall mada in city 01 ountrv. Jas F Powell Si Co. A new line of neckties at E C Searl's, Novelties in parasols at S E Young'4, Bead Matthew s & Washburn's new ad. Ludlow's S3 shoes found only at E Searl's. Mr Cyrus Westlake, of San Jose, Cal., In the city. New potatoes, cabbages, etc., at Conn & Heudricson's. Geo H Keeney left this noon 00 a specula tive trip to aatoria. Zlueman's "Diamanta"apectacle8 andey glasses at J? M v reucn a, DO cents a pair. Lawn mowers repaired and sharpened at Mattnewsoc WashDurna. The best lawn sprinkler iu the market at Matthews ot Washburn s. D C Sherman, of Salem, will be in Albany this week and muster the new order of Sous of Veterans. Call at Will - Link's music atore for the very best pianos and organs, also books and sncet music, ale. J E Brown, of the Santiam Lambei Co has oeen np the O P at Stay ton and other placea on nasinesa. Frank Parker, the wholesale grocery man has gone to Albany to start a boot aud shoe house. renuleton h. U. A tent has been set up nenr the Dkmo CRATijfliceand the famous Oregon Wonder will he exhibited in it beginning to-morrow. Read in another column an artiole show ing Daye Thompson's assessments for the last live years. It should be read by every one. Leininger, dentist, Littler, aavistaut, will make ynu a set of teeth and chargo you nothing for extracting. Bildge work a pecialty. Don't dread to have your aching teeth extraoted, bat go to Dr Leininger.Dr Littler assistant, and have the teeth painlessly re moved, rindge work a apeoialty. itoom 13, Tweedale Block, Albany, Or. Mr E A Milnor, at one time lelool super intendent of Benton county. recently of Ida ho, has been employed by the I? aimers and Merchants Insurance company as book keeper, succeeding Prof Heid, who recently icjigned. The new board of fire delegates met last evening and elected the following otHcera : VY Al Parker, 1'resulent ; M M Phillips, Secretary ; David Link, Treasurer. The election was duly ratified at F II PfeifTer's soda fountain. (leo S Royce and family, Mrs .Strauder Froinan, and K L Burkhart and mother, left xui hernJruino, Cat., last mtiht tor Albany. Mr'Kroman received a dispatch to thistm-ct this f'irenoon and will look for them alsiut Thursday, The high critss walk at the corner of Broailalbin and Seventh street, meutioncd in the IJEMocitAT.was lowered yesterday after noon to witliiu a few Inches of the present walk, the members of the council who inves tigated toe matter concluding that it woald'ut pay to go to extremea. Itkied Fhi'it Wanted. Plums and a kinds ol dried fruit wanted immediately by G W Simpson, First street. In all diseases cf the stomach, liver and kidneys, ate, to tho exclusion of all other medicines, ntures's own remedy, Pfunder'e Oregon Blood Purifier. Have yon seen thoe parlor suits that T Brink has just received? They are nice. COM1NU KVENTS. Tuesday evening, May 13. At WCT U Hull, J" II Taylor's musical party. Friday, May 23, 1 p 111, Governor Ten noyer at the court house. June 2. State and County elections. If r. b. Free Conveyance to Property. PAYMENTS EASY. T0WNSEND ct WILSON V. fl. 0Rfod, of Opgosi'l r.rr., tlie prominent dniirK'l f Srvcnth nml Hnnnlunv, Oitklnnd, hi alHtiTto tho K-iwiu W. Juy (.'u., July KUh, twvs, " Wo hnvo n j!fiwrnt.m on otir shelve, Llmt shows such result!" p Joy's VPCftable .ar Hliarilla. A euitonuT "f .irs living on XlniU St., iflWiisilnitit rllevfl hur nlimst imtm') U'ly ot ln-r lijievia. a'"l nnother on Jiroml ny reports, ttmt three bottles entirely cured him nf his rnntlpatioiu A ytar no wo only botitrlit a sixth of u doxun Ixitrli-a nt a time. Now we buy it by the grot. It recoraincmU itlf." MONEY. Homo cnpitnl lo lnn on Mpprnvort ecurlly. W B MP'ier son. Real Ktatn nnd Jnsuranco Broker, From lieet. epi onto the Kun Hnue. Return of the Favorites. ALBANY OPERA HOUSE 2-IV10HTS-2 Commen Ing Friday Ivvcnlug, Slay ICtli, 5 csas Guidon Star tontntoet for CO at C layers, and all other canned cheaf or cash. cents gooda Vou ctn sye many a dime by trading at H V llohoardf new ding store. Try it. New cream oht-eee just leceived at Cohtad M.ijess. Russel-Jewfl Oraraatic Co. CHANGE OF PLAY NIGHTLY. Opening piny, great Kngliidi comedy "OUR BOYS." POITI.AU PKICKS 50, 0, 20 AND 10 CENTS, .tSt'iitn now on rale at Administrator's Notice Notice ii hrreby given that ihti nndcr tnel hut been appointed anmicistratDr cf the estate of Miriam H artel. Hecr (!. Ute of Li n n county. All partiffl having claim aKaint aaiii rstste arc herei y riot i lit H tn prerriit thrir, only vtrinwi. tn the nodcr i(;tieu at hu r .iiincu in Soio, Ureon, with in r:x months from thi date. May 10th, l&H). Hivltt & Irving AU'j i for Admr. J L MtUEN, Ailmin. Farm Farms. Those wishing to invest in farm property should call and ace our list of farm and city property. We have some of as good frut and parden land as can he found in the State. Also stock raucheaand whet farms all near II It. Farms and farm prop erty a specialty. Call and see ns hefore purchasing elsewhere Oflice, First Streot, next door to Thompson & Overman'a Harness Shop, Albaoy, Or. T. B. CORNELL Si CO., Real P,.tate Agents. City Drug Store, Stanard & Gusick Proprietors. Successors to Guiss & Son. Dealers in drugs, medicines and ehemicals,fanc3' and toilet articles, sponges, brushes, perf;micry,school and ar tistssupplies. Physician's prescriptions accurately compounded. F, Fil. FRENCH, Dealer 1.1 "WATCHES, Clocks, JEWELRY AND Spectacles. I have the largcut stock of Spectacles and Kye glawa in the countv and fit them liy Johnston ' pnt. Kioptic eye meter. L