JriiE DAILY DEMOCRAT VEDF.SI)AT. .MAY 14, 1800. t'uli!ii'i!l unr .uyi i the wuuk, iSuilllay'ri CXIIPptA'l. 3nrm3 so irarrxwa, Editor ami l'ulilishers. iUr.il it t;n i . r, ut Albany a aetxitiil-claM mail uialhtr. Ailillllun! Lralii4 4'!i lnc. iuon Nkws. It U a mailer of conM- iible linp i rtiinco to Albany that Ja. F bwcll & Co., successors lo Ci 0 llcndcr- , will keep the largest, freshest aiul best lick of groceries nnu produce lo be fount! the valley. 1 hey oroposc to be able to ply the Albany market v.illi every ing the heart can desire. When wanting vthlng it will only be necettsary to cull tjthclr store, and there the article, w ill be l4inil. Fresh si ra . bel ricB, and the very sillest fruit, ami vegetables gcrcrally be on their staiuU.aix nrcomniodating LflrkH will be on hand to attenil to ttie 'lllts of the public. This is nil age of rogres ami Jas. K l'owell ,v. Co , will Iwiiys be fjutul up to the times. Suio I'r.usH Sitritis. Tout Conn-!!, How ie of Albany's liig real estate men, was thin citv luesiluv. IK Scifrrt lias inuvcd Iiih gallery from jhiyton to tliiH city mid in now located ft lie llilyett brick. W lurry ( 'liipinnii iH now in charge of the ;' roundhouse nt Albany. Ah Harry in ili'W married man it just suits him. Vasli 11 1 1 1 iti in out with a new lmg V, the only one of it h kind ill llu'se jiaftsj. IV 11 daisy, you bet. Mr (ioi'iiH Iiiih established the nileH and ices to govern the electric light lmsi hh. They nre furnished clieaper than I any other town in the Hlute. Horn, near tins citv, Ainv inn, to me is wife of Kilcy Calavnn, twins, a law I1 girl. Mother ami children doing 11 nnil Kiley in Iinp'iy. 1 A Wkstkkx Knrroit has invented an fernal macliiiie w hich lie plivcH in an ivelone anil hciuIh to those vlm"refuse" ' paper utter taking it live yearn w illi pt paving for it. The machine explodes id kiiih the whole tainiiy aim tnu irug entn that fall in the yard kill tlie. dog. The above from an exchange in a sain- le of tlio course taken by noine news- Mi pern to frighten ileliniiiieiitnubHcribcrn into "paying up." There ure men in the vorlil who will pay their butcher bill but m't liiiiidute for their newspaper, and ravage duns only tickle them. '1 he 1km K iiAr long ago quit dunning through its gliiniH. Tho nlmve courne, thoiigli, Mould lie a very jitnt one in some cases. Hoard op Trade Mkktiku. Mr W F aver, representing the Saleui Hoard of p-aile, met n few members of the Albany iaril 01 mule hint evening. 1110 ineet- kg was adjourned until Saturday even- Bg when n committee from Salem will leet w ith the Hoard in the Council lamlier and consider the matter of nd- rtising the A alley. A good ncbeine lor Be Hoard now would lie to nend a man i l'ortiaiui, lor at least a lew moiiiiis, to leet the thousands of immigrants, con- antly arriving there. 1 here inn hrst :iss man in Albany for the purpose, one loroughlv reliable', and it iH tube hoped Hiniething w ill be done in the matter. f Uiuiit to tub Point. The council at IH meeting ordered an ordinance drawn ovidiug for tho fining of minors) who jinplv enter a saloon. Thin is taking u bull directly by the I10111H anil will Hi more to keep liipmr away from minors Ban any provision that could he made. ie move inagood one and the ordinance ill undoubtedly pass at the next meet- 1. V , The AVatch Foitno. A few days ngo he Dkmocrat mentioned the stealing of : .watch from Mr J K Hisey, at the Jitiss louse. The matter was placed in the (nils of detectives, resulting in the lind Ig of the watch in a l'ortlaml second ud store. The identity of the thief fes pretty well established mid it was Sought hu would be captured within a iy or two. I f, Kakkr Citv's Turn. Real estate was 4 a fever heat yesterday all day. Fevers pall kinds sometimes run to a fatal pitch, .ad then the collapse of the patient is tarfully rapid. Holders of real estate ould take warning. Besides the fifty id deeds to Stewait addition property, led vesterday in the county clerk's ofllce. ere were deeds placed on record for 570 res 01 suburban property, of the value f 00,000; ieeu to eleven and twenty-ore d k half lots of lneid property, of the mie cf J86oo. Democrat. A (iooi) Snow. A vtv airvt'iiitive idience nttended the mtniical nt tie W C T IT hall luft prcnin?, (jivcii liy rof J 1 1 Tuvlor and wife. 1'rof Tavlor an adept 011 tho Imnio, thu .Mockm" ird 8oiii panictiliirly liciii)! lino, lie is oiii;imi.i comedian anil keep." tho house 1 a (food humor, ns n hrjr troupe"! coin lians niiglit do. Hat'O Ktore for Sai.k. In a growing wn; nlso a large lNt of city and country property. For particulars Inquire o ins & Hedrick, over Firat Nat. Ilatik. New embroideries, flouncings lace iiiitlng In cotton and silk, bl?.ck and ream. Laces In Imitation point, also new "signs in black and white lace, including (J andyck and Eifcl Tower, New ruchings. V Kami 1 L E Yovsu. Dr. Pattos, the specialist on female M private diseases. In niumheirr's Work. P-lice hours. 10 to 12. J to 1 and 1 to 8. Ipnaultation free. Residence 3rd und ontgomcry . 'i'va" f!"l,leo Str tomatoc! for B0 cents 11 fyers, and all other canned (joods e"I nroaah. Raii.roaii Humous. A gentleman ar rived In thl city yesterday afternoon having come from Yaiuina City on the early train, iay the Salem Slates. nan. lie report It to be the general talk at that plate concerning the movement on foot with 1 liu Oregon 1'iicifir and Southern I'uellic companleH wherein the former's road will become the property of the lat ter, lie says that two extra train emne into that city on Monday night about midnight having the olhchils of the road on boaid, and that all hands In Hie shops were doing extra duty in rcpaiiing and arranging tiie machinery. Ah to the above rumor being perfectly correct he was not prepared to say, it might lie slated that there ure always plenty of rumors atloat alMiut the Oregon i'uclfic railway company many more in fact clian of any olher line ir, Oivgun. As a general tiling, however, no reliance can tie placed on i.lu.t is heard about the r. ad unless It comes direct from the (tliccrs. Col T K Hogg, preddcnl of the company is a nurd miiu lo down, mid when he san the com pany is going to sell out l. to there i.s a vi hole lot of trutli in it. lie and his broth, er W M, ure invincible workers when it tomes lo constructing this line across the valley and on east lo a connection with some e;.stcru rond, ami it is not likely that they will retire from this work nnli'l this object Ins been accomplished, anil they can get otj their private car at Yarpiina and ride clear across Oregon without having the Oregon Pacific's rails. Kaii.iioao Itkms Crook county's wool crop w ill soon commence moving in earn est toward The Dalles not to Albany over the Oregon I'acilic rrincville Tscw s. The Oregonian takes the item and makes it read better, as follows : Lrrock countv s wool crop will soon commerce n.ovin1' in earnest toward The Malles not to Albany over the Oregon I aeihe, as it will do in a year from now. It will be remembered that the promise w as made last fall that the crop should come to Albany ; vad it probably would but for tiie severe winter, and even now the ground Is hardly ir, a condition for work at the front. I lie following troin The Dalles Times Mountaineers should be a new incentive for the Oregon I'acilic to push matters : 4,Engineers are out lo cating a route for The Dalles & Golden dale railroad, the survey of Tlie Dalles, I'rineville & Southern will he commenced next week. An agent of an Eastern syn dicate Is here to receive propositions for building both roads." A Cool. 1'lai e. There is one place in Albany that will always be cool, no mat ter how torrid the weather becomes. The cold storage room of the Albany Ice Co. is the place. The temperature is kept at :iii to -iti degrees above zero, a very nice temperature to be comfortable ill. The ilemuud for space is already bevond the capacity of the room. Albany lias been made the distributing station for Wine- hart's beer, and there is continually one to two ear loads of the beverage stored there. Fruits, meats and perishable goods generally will be stored there dur ing the warm weather. The Albany lee Co now has stations at Kngcne, Corvullis and (irnnts l'ass, with others lieing ar ranged, and will have its hands full the coming summer meeting the demands of the trade. One cent is very cheap in Oregon for ice, being a great reduction from t he old prices, so that everybody can afford to keep cool. ' A Wi-ek'.i Business. Postmaster Thompson Monday furnished a week's record of the business of the office, some thing done all over the L'nitcd States. As it was only n temporary affair he forward ed 'he record wiihout'keeping a duplica .' , hence we are unable to give the fig uics, except on 2 cent Utters. There were over 36OU of these, weighing 85 pounds, and the week was a very quiet one. lie fides these thetc was a good record of postals, drop letters, etc. In Astoria, which will get carriers, the number of 2 cent let ters ns 4930, weight 1 1)8 pounds, being only a iiltle nliead of Albany. In Corviii lisitwasonly half as much. ) Dii-terkn't Customs. In Astoria the papers charge regular lates for giving no tice of mtetings, such as those of pioneer and historical societies, etc., so anxious are they to get wealthy. In Albany all these things are done free and the editors are often expected to help foot the inci dental bills. As a newspapers columns are its stock it: trade there are somethings that should he paid for. such as stereotyp ed memorials, cards of thanks, etc, and perhaps the Artoria style is all right, hut it would cause a stir here. As Indepkniiknt's Ticket. The Stayton Hun, "The only paper In the up per Santlam," come dut with the follow ing ticket, which is any excellent one so far as govenor, state treasurer and supreme judge Is concerned: Uovenor, Sylvester Pennover; Secre tary of State, Geo AV McBrlde; State Treasurer, G W Webb; Supt Public In struction, T C Jory; State Printer, F C Baker; Judge Supreme court, H F Bon ham; For Congress, Maj J A Bruce. It says: "Our ticket, found in this Issue, con tains several republican names, but you won't find D P Thompson's. rnii.iiARMii.vics. Initintory 8tes were taken yesterday at a meeting in Prof Palmer's Musical Conservatory for the formation of a Philharmonic society. At H o clock Thursday a meeting of men will Ik- held to not members for the choruses. oil cents a month will he tho fces.so small that any musician can allurd to belong I'liKsn Tiiisc.s. Mueller & Garrett, to ls'gin bottom side up, have just received a large and fresh supply of vegetables and Iruits. finest ill tlie market. Hush around and make your orders early, as things at their store go fust. Ai.a.4.T Marble and GrsMtn Wnrk'.II.y ingla'tlv pnrehascl the sKek of S A Uivgf and u w II irrl-, e ana:i no piease i 1 .how dl.-na and uive pr-ci-s en all intend toil purchwers. I'.wtof workrneu rniploid and prices low aa any hr hi.t-cUss soik Visit ni btforo purchamj cl-owLei. tin- & AcinsoTf next door to Dunoorat ollij,-) Albany, Or. Where to Gnr Them. When wanting an organ or oiar.a call on G L Ulackman where vou i.un saUct from a first oass stock. Dr. M. ft, Ellis, physician anil itirgcon Alranv. Oreix n. ' aiia mailti 111 oity 01 on u try. CUI M IL fKUCECDIXIi. j Tuesday evening, May 12. l'resent Mayor, Recorder. Marshul, Street Commissioner, Surveyor, and Coiineilmen French, Ileyoe, Tabler.Ilurk- hart, Smith iind (iarrett. The following bills were ordered naid : U S Hale, till: W IS 11,.,-r. a7 : Conn & Cougill, H-U.KO ; (ieo Hughes, f 13; John Chiswell, 7; John Maxwell, L'l.fWj l.lins lloiick, IfU; Suntiam Lumber Co., H4.74; II K'i'owiisend, t'M; O 1' 1 tan nins, !.7f; Henry Kast, iji. The Street coiniiiissiom r made several recommendations for new sidewalks, cul verts, etc., as follow s : A new side walk on the west side of Tluirstoii stri ct, lot 4, lock .'.), iiaekli man's 2iul audition. Al so on Ine cavl side 01 l i 1 rv street mlioin- lot 1, block 4X. A newer and culvert 011 the cast side of Lafayette across 5tl street. A new sidewalk 011 grade on smith hido of iilh street adjoining block also on tlie ca.st side 01 lroadalbin street, ailioining block 52, also 011 the south side of 7lh street adioiiiing lots iJ and 4, block 5:1. Keferred. Surveyor I'.arr reported in reli rence to the placing oi streets oil grade. Chief Kngiiicer Stewart reported the receipt of suction for 2's engine. Hills lor same, .fun lor suction and lor freight, were allowed. A memorial to Congrc-s.i asking for the right to erect 11 bridge at this city wan read and unanimously adopted. l'etitiou of John Ilrush and ors itsked that, grade on 4th street between linker and Railroad streets be changed to n running grade. Referred with power of committee to act. l'etitiou of San AVa&Co asked the privilege of building an addition to a building on l t li, blick 7. Referred. A new sidew alk w as ordered at 2nd and F.llswortli streets to alley, to be built within ten days. Councihuen iarrett. favored an ordi nance providing for a line against minors who visit saloons. Referred. It should be passed a t once Matter of slop hopper in rear of Stralian and l'earce blocks w as referred, together with mutter of cleaning spittous, with power to act. tirade ordered established in portion of city lying south of Sth street and between Vine and F.llswortli, work to be done within (it) days from establishment. Montgomery street was ordered graded, 1st to 3rd; fith Railroad to Main ; 2nd Jellerson to Thurston. To be done with in :0 days. South end of Washington street was ordered opened by Marshal within live uavs. iiaker Htrect was onlcreil filled and uraded, lwt to Water streets, within oO davs. A warrant was ordered draw n in favor of the Linn County liank for $1105.3:!, advanced by it in payment of note due Clapp & Jouch for stcniner. liills ordered paid : Klectric hight Co., $.104.50 j cyoe& Hobson, $112.32; Jas Ewing, ifXi; Hoht lirown, $24; John ChiHwell, $11; J W Keece, $t; Jesse Iioiigliteii, $11; John .Maxwell, $74.1tl; K J llcuton, $200. A Mariox Co. Matter. T C Shaw and Commissioner Cornelius went with the O P ofi'Jals to Gatesville yesterday. There were present President Wm. lloag, Wallace Nash and Abraham llackelman. The object of the meeting was lo examine the damage done by the building of the railroad to the cou.i'ty road known as the Minto trail A trip was made in a private car over the entire portion, and alter Hilly examining the whole thing the ollicers of the railroad promised to repair all injury done the highway, and where necessary to build the same anew In such a A-ay as to make it entirely satisfactary to the people of Marion county. 1 he court hf appoint ed Don H Smith, of Gatesville to look after the county's interets, and the work will be done within a month. Journal 1!ak;ains in Astoria. The enterprise of the Astoria people in raising $.100,000 in twenty-four hours to bring the Southern 1'ucitic railroad to that city lias given a wonderful Impulse to business at that point. The Columbian says: "I ha real estate market responded quickly to the enlivening touch of the railroad subscript ion;" and the Astoria papers bristle with the stir and undertakings inprogress there. Ihe CJieeon Land Company ot Albany mid Salem has for sale some choice loca tions in North Pacific addition to Astoria, and as prices are rapidly advancing, the earliest investor has the best show. Now is the time to make money. Desiramlk Fruit Farms. Those ten acre fruit farms in Sunnyside, four miles south of Salem, witl mal;e a good living for any diligent orchardist. The prolH on prunes Is $200 an acre, and on ber ries the return is five fold. The soil and situation at Sunnyside are peculiarly well adapted to fruit culfre and the man who owns a ten acre farm In that tract lias a food living Ir. his hands. The Oregon .and Company of Albany and Salem has a ftw more of those fruit farms for sale. TiifMB Crusheu. This afternoon a man hy me name 01 Anderson, v no works in tlie Red Crown mills, caught his thumb in the cogs of a w heel and it was badly crushed the bone Ircing badlv broken. Wall Pait.ii. I have just received from the cast a large invoice of wall pa per, Imrders, decorations, etcM including the plain ingrains which are Incoming tery popular. Theso goods are tatter style and cheaper than ever Ix'fure. MMl-F.l. r, lorxii. Fris!o ami Si mmer Jklicaciki. The largcpt and finest line of foreign and do mestic woolens in spring and summer novelties just received anu is ready for inspection at Zaciies fc Pon, Merchant Tailors and Drnpers, Opposite Post Ollice. Asotiikb Aso:tmnt Of fine Fruits ami Vegctalili.", just received at Mueller A liarn-tt'fl. (ircen onion", Cabbage, Cucuiiilierf, String licans. Cauliflower, Celery, Apparngui!, I'ie plant, ftr. Two Cab I-oaiw. l'rice & Robson have just received two car loads of wagons and buggies, light ami heavy, and will sell them at remarkably low prices, consider ing the sjilcniiid ipinlity of the wagons. fiiirgvns at Read's. HOUR AND AU1KMH3 Jaa F I'owtll &Co Cutiek's addition. F. M. French keeps railroad tuna. Ruok oamly drips at C K llrownoll's. Anti-swear cull' buttons at Vill& Stark's, Dj you want a lioiim ? Hay a Kit ia Fuir Dale. The- McKanlasa niiustrels arb comiog this way. (Jre it baruns in watches at AVill & Siark's. Cbci' o e t-jnu k IlruwiK'llV. l'repured ..mckr';l l'fuwiie!!'s. He.'.iipiftilr4 for potit.ic.1 at C K 1: ''tlil'.'ii seo '.s at t I'rowiic'l s. . l'(ir nilLt Cusick 's. suiiplies .l t 1 htnun!. t The hi Hyinaii'i t silevt misic, rhse 'Ulit.ut .Mrs iul.'i fij to try tlio lUluaie & pi-nuo at -Mrd llvi'iuii's. Tiie Urest sti.ck f.f Witcitei i:i thu c'ty at Will & surk'a. Dt-lieiims oitii!ii.d orauburaii; at C. K Hr wi:c-!t'u. If you wnnt tn buy gocd bread, cake and pi js c,u o l.migc's. Spring ovur coating at Ziclifcs & Son, ou-. posite i'ustotlice. Pennine Iowa lorulium on clraiiiht at C K Hrowuell s. Uood eveniiig Have yoa ricd Hubbardu Elegant Jotieu 1' CeuU-inerie kid tlovcs in black aud col ored at Samuel K A'ouu's. No need to suffer with the hcadacti when Ilubbaid'a Capsules will surely cure yoa. If ycu want a fina toilet or bath soap eall OQ auinuru a cusick, city Llrcg Store - eave your orders at Lanie's for anvtliiiic you wish for in the bakery line. The Foster genuine,liook glove FosteriDa, in black aud colored, at 8amuei K Vouog'a. Fair Dale lots will pood be all sold. This property will bring S200 per lot before fall. Buy a lot in Cusick's addition, the finest suburban addition . Its location speaks for itself. Don't fail to call on AVill & Stark and price their larjja line cf ladies and gents watches betore yon bay The Hemme & Long piano is the best made piano to stand the climate of the coast. Don't fail to getone at Mrs Hymao's. Genuine Martinat kid gloves, in all sizes and colors, at 89c per pair nntil May 1st. ! Evcry pair warranted, at G W Simpson's. I A lot in Cusick's addition ia better than ten per cent, or better than a lot in foreign cities where the tide eba and Hows twice ia twenty-four hours. Tnose vrivhioa screen door and windows should call on K B Vunlt, who will put them iu eoaiplete on short notice. Shop on corner ni oi.'cona aua r erry streets. Jas F Powell & Co. A new line of neckties at E C Searl'a. Novelties in parasols at S E Young's, Head Matt-hawa & Washburn's new ad. Lndlnw's $3 shoes found only at E Searl'a. New potatoes, cabbages, ttc., at Conn Hendncson's. Ziucman's "Diamanta" spectacles and eye glasses at v M t reuch a, 50 cents a pair. Lawn mowers repaired and sharpened at oiaunewact wasnDuru a. The beat lawn spriakler in the market at Matthews Washburn s. Call at Will Link's music store for the very best pianos aud organs, also books and sneet masic, ate. Mr. Julius Gradwhol ia going to give a nauusome gem watcu away. I'all at hu store and ask htm about it. Mrs. P E Cheney, of Humbolt, Ca! fomier resident of Newport, ia iu the city the guest ot Mr. A. C 1'hulps. At a recent special -meeting of the city couucii a tax levy 01 nuns was made. ih city will need the full limit of '8 nulls. Tho regular monthly meeting of the Build ing aud Loan Association will be held next r riuay evemug, at the tlregon Haiilt rooma Mr J J Finlavson and wife, of Philomath, are in tr.e city, the suesta of Judge 1'owelL Mr Finlayson ia greatly improved in health. The Uussell-Jwwel Co is a good one and "Uur 15oya rridiv nutht will be a rare theatrical treat. There should be fall house. Mr. and Mra. 8 Knee left thia noon for Portage Wis., oa a visit among their former De:gli-ora, expecting to be gone about aix weeks. A nieetinu- of the V L society will bo held to-night at the residence of Mr II F Merrill, when a social will also be held in honor of Misa Minnie Bozzell, the missionary. Leimnger, dentist. Littler, assistant, will make yea a aet of teeth and charge yoa nothing for extracting. Bridge work a peeialty. Mr A Hackleman left to-day for his Crook eonnty raoch. Before goiug he bought cf John Schmcer hia tine Clydesdale stallion. paylug $:o!UU,an4 will aae mm la tnatcoui.- ty. Our oM time frien M'S Smith, formerly ' i.f tin- )!aoe Lot now a resident of We Moot, vimtut mends man acqnaiuUocet in Prime -ville this eet Sim it the tame old 76- News. Don't dread to have yonr achii g teeth extr.ic'.ed, hut go to Or Leimuprr.Dr Littler arsiKtMOt, and hv the teeth piiates'ly in moved. Uridce vork sptroialty. Iiotm 13. Twecdale Blocli, AJbany, O.'. A Gratjt, the Jt (Terion miller! I in the j til at 8 1 1 tin on nccount of the trouhlv arieiug nut of the filufB of th mi'l. The tieni .liHirnnl hat invtuttitUd tiie mutter thor ouhly my (Jrutit ta innoo tt of any wrun( nd will not o von beheld by thu k.runtl jury. Dried Fkuit YV an n: d. -Flu nia anj kinds of dried fruit w auled immediately by . W Simpson, First street. In all diseases cf the stomach, lirrr and ki'lrets, ate, to tho exclusion of all other inedieiees, otiiresa own remedy, 1'funder's Ureufi UhrfKi t anner. Have yon seen tho-e pnrlnrsui's that T Drink has just received t They are nic. Vou ein a.iye many a diuio hy tiacling at H C llnlibards iicT drug rtoro. Try it. New cream cheese jnst received at Coirad Mujers. VAI.UAI!bE l'ltOI'KUTV. The Cuslck Addition to Albany has just been thrown or. the market and will be sold at such prices and terms as will enable the speculator to make good money. Tills property lies just tliis side of (Joltru's l'ark; is high and tightly, ovc: looking the city and surrounding country. In the language of a First street merchant, "That is destined to be come the 'lion-ton' residence portion of the city." Wallace & Cusick, the agents for this property, have their own conveyance and will be glad 10 rlmw this, the best of all additi jr.K, to tiie intending speculator. at J 1. r. faM nt t lbs. Kit," oranc. Or-iutis a::(. oiutin Rets, Liirly Kue and other potatoes, .Si'cd pecs, beans, etc., C"f)olvtcs and crackers, Dried fruits. Kriil. garden products, AH kinds canned goods, Oa'mcal, corn meal, r.Ov.r, etc., I'tcklcs rdAhes, etc. Everything found anywhere. ; DOWN To Conn & i'end'icson's cr your gro ceries and njcduce. "With a choice stock they are nble to meet all demand-.. They follow the old aduge of "quick fr.les and small profits," and are always nt hand to attend to the wants of the public. Keep your eyes on their btore for frevh produce and groceries and you will not be diap- potnteu. I Oil HltC. My housebold furnUbius at a bargain; also 60ine real estate, good location in Al bany. Call at my bouse on Second street near U f railroad. Jas F IIaswkll. AVe make a Bnecialiy of ladies and misses fine corsets and waists. We also have a drive in a French satine corset at 75 cents bxtra good value. "lAMVRL li xouso, Ladies Muslin Underwear. I hare list opened the largest line of muslin un derwear I have ever carried, and have marked them to sell at the least possible per cent titer can be handled lor. infants dresses from 50 cents to $3.25 each; full sire, full length; no china make, all white labor, guaranteu to be equal if not super ior lo anything in the market for the price. Also Infants caps and coats. Samuel b Young. Where money is being made. In the Sound country. I have for sale four lots In the Arlington addition to the city of Hlatne. The property lays only one mile from tide water, and is undoubtedly a good investment at the present prices. Corner lots only $60. Inside lots $50. Terms one-half cah, balance in six months. Call at the ofllce and examine the property. EG Ueardslev, Agent. String Jackbts at 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 andabargain. I also have a line of Spring Stockinet jackets for $5.50 each, which is the nicest jacket for the price in the market. Samuel . Young. Employ White People. The St Charles hotel laundry Is open for work. Best work .'.t reasonable prices. Rooms adjoining hotel. WANTED-A Qui to do General bossa wink. Call at Dkmocut ulllce. Warranted garden hese at Mafthswa & Washliur u's. A New Discovery- Hubbard's Head ache Capsules. They art a positive cure and fill a long felt want. For Sale. Seven fresh cowa for sale cheap. Inquire at this otllce. If )cu snt to specula and wiileompar print, yea will bey iu Fair Dale. Dried Plums I will give the higheat market price for choice dried plama for the next 30 days. Samuel E Yocko. Albauy, Or, April 11th, 1890. Novelties in side ccmhs, back combs, sil ver jewelry, Uold bead neckehaini and bracele'a, 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 for the house. roMINO EVENTS. Tnesdnv eveninL'. Mnv 13. Al. WCT U Hall, II Taylor's musical party. Friday, Slav 23. 1 n ni. Governor Ftn- noyer at tlie court house. June 2. State and County election;. F. S. OHKOOD. drw i:!t of Seventh and Jir. .mji tTuri), .!: Jrind, hi it'tr-rto tiie fcilwln W. J'.y t o.. July j.ith. tAya, Wo bavo no p't'pnrntlon on mr Solvc MpurtHfl. A tTt'tfiiin r i.f oti. llvfns; on Ninth St.. telKtf.tIt riljv("l her alno4 immo!l t;ljr of lir UI:cTia; mi't i..v.hrr rn Jtroi1. rajr Tt pnrt, tlHt ti""1 A: tsuttry, cnrl him nf his ronM.nt j,.r,t . j ir wq only lii?ht R Ptxth i'f a t'msxii V'.'U-t nt t:in. Nnir wo buy it by l:iu Jt nviHiniuiiu liyeif.' MONKV TTon'O cnrt tn tfn on . Mpprnvo-I tM-urily, vy K SlcPor on. KoAi Ktatd fitui Jn".irnnc RroUvr. From atret t, iij oklU lhf Kwj Hnupo. 3E3 "CrSsT A LOT it- -TfiE Host anil Cheapest SUBUSHAft PROPERTY IN THE MARKET. 53. . REAKBS'El', Gencrai. Agext. Choice Residue Block, GOOD INVESTMENT, Free C'.:cveyaxce to Property. PAYMENTS EASY. TOWNSEND ct WILSON Farm; Farms. Thoee wishing to invest in farm property should call and see our list of farm and city property. We have some of aa good fruit and garden land as can be found in the State. Also stock ranches and wheat farms all near II R. Farms and farm prop erty a specialty. Call and see ns before purchasing elsewhere Office, First Street, Dext door to Thompson & Overman's Haroeai Shop, Albany, Or. T. B. CORNELL & CO., Real E'talo Agents. City Ding Store. Stanard & Gusick Proprietors. Successors to Guiss & Son. Dealers in drugs, medicines and chemicals,fancy and toilet articles, sponges, brushes, perfumery .school and ar tists supplies. Physician's prescriptions accurately compounded.. Dealer is VATCHES, ' Clocks, J.E WELIl Y AND Spectacles. I liave the largest stock of Spectacles and Kve glacses in the county anil fit them by Johnston's pet. Dioptic eye meter. FAIR DALE,