3
DAILY DEMOCRAT
IDNESDAY.... MAY 21, 1890.
i.
j fuuluhsd orary iiiyin tho weak,
Sunday's nxcnptad.
irrTB3 so uorriNa,
'I EJitorauud Publishers.
jallxrml a tli.i I' Ml Odiee ut Albany.
:t m Mwoml-iilaM mail matter.
Aililllliimil L irali on llli I'njir.
)CAIi KKCOltl)
Tim UNirKi) Kkkuiit. li W Wright
and J K Neil, of the Ihmrd of Trade rc
Ptiirned lant vvi'iiiiiu from 11 mci'tiiiK with
a cominitleu from thu r-:ilcm lounl 01
Trade. TIio remilt whh tin orcniiizutiiin
to lie known iih the "WillniinMto ViilU'y
'Ueviiloiinu'iit AxHiH-iiition." Tliu mime
exphiiim the oliji'ct. It will ri'iire ut
rleawttlOOU it iimnth. iirolKililvlMail), ti
Iron the Association, not len than HH
from encli county ltlins ix-en iieciuwi
Jtophiro two men at I'ortlanil, one ut
Seattle, one ut Tavoiiiu, unl one ut Sac
jlHUnento, furnishing each with a law
tfupply of advertising matter. A hoard
of liiniuurers, one from eaeh eounty, will
Iran the association, anil prohahly ceveu
'countien will lie represented. A meet
ing of the iiiiui:ierH will he held at Al
, tally HiKin.
Tim Scio Fihk. The fire has been all
the talk at Hcio. It wan a big one for the
plaee. Besides the actual loss there was
considerable damage from removal of
K'mkIs. A revised and correct Ktatement
f the losses has lieen in ven us as follows:
Johnson & llililer, damage to poods from
removal, IffiiMKI, fully insured III Beverul
eompanieH. Mrs Smith, millinery, daniae
lrom reiuoval a lew uoiiara. IOins jiuiy
er, bakery, fSill; H M Huniel, hiiililint;,
$700, no iiisiirance. Jlalthy & Carey,
harness hIioii ami 1!k1s. $1200: i!nodn in
sured in Karmersifc Merchants Ins Co for
$IKHI. .Most of (,'nods saved. Taleott c
tale, buililimr. 7J(. K M Townsend
$15011 to $:;inh). Insured in Oregon for
$1501) and State for $IW. Allicrt Shelton,
saloon and huilduu!.$l5iK); noinsuruiici'
liill and Smith, diininifo to uoods, $70(1,
insuruil in the Slate; warehouse luirncd,
$:i00. i: (ioin.damaue to building, $1011.
Across the street HeViiney & Shelton
were duiiiiiKi'd $100. Insured in New
Zealand and Home Mutual. Alex Mont
gomery, $100; insured in the Farmers A
Merchants of Albany. J Vf Hilly, $50.
The Salvation Army, over Townsend's,
were burned out, Iohh $:i(K). TIio lire is
supposed to have lieen incendiary.
Ilii'i'oiiHoMiNd. Saturday evening a
foot race took place ut (iervais between a
young fellow named Cuiueron and irimin.
Alter tlie race was run those who lict
thought it was 11 iireeoncerted ull'air and
at mice, went a Iter the nrincinalH inn
rounh manner. A rope was arranged to
haui; one man and a severe thumping
Bill, KHT4TK HAlEtt,
Sarah Smlih etal lo Nannie Smith,
1 54 1 acres In 1) LC of J as
Martin, et ux $
Sarah Smith et al to Senette FrUby,
123 acres In tp 1.1,8 l 4 w....".
Sarah S-rdih et al to Sheridan Smith
1 28 acres in IHC of )as
Martin et ux
Sarah Smith el al lo ICva Habersham
81) ncrcsln sec 3J,tp JJ,S R 4 w.
United States to Arnola Wink, S 1
see tc. tn o. S R 4 K Patent
United Stales to M K Calavin, N W
t. sec H. ll . S R 4 B I'atcnl
II W Reeves et ux to J W llrown,
I fin acres In sec 34,tp o,S R 4 K. 2
J W Ilrown to Zepliine Job, 160
acres In sec 3.tp 9, S R 4 E 2
Mary K Dougherty I M liilyeu,
parcel In tn 10, S It J w
Edwin Flen ln ct ux to J W .Miller,
parcel in Sjlo S
Joseph I- Dickson to S Dickson,
19 2 5 acres in ip 1 1. iv aw....
E E Dlckon et ol to J I. Dickson,
12c 81 acres In In u,S K 2 w. ..
Frank Krlsby et al to Sarah Smith,
!. so acres In In 13, K. 4 w. . .
T L Wallace et ux lo W II Atlles'-n,
lot J, bl 13, Woodle's Illverside
A to Albany 3"
Dk.vi.imis in Diiit. Thero is plenty of
mey in dirt in Albany to-day. flood
iturnsuro being made by investment
slit iilomr in Washington Street dirt.the
trnl that counts steadily. A man and
am are itood for sixteen 10 twenty loans
dav at 25 cents a load. The street is
nv neartv on eraue mi'i inn oiuv nas 11
uni bene'lited ilia wonderful manner ;
int all over the city lotH liavc been rais-
, streets gradeil.unil a general improvc-
Slltiuailc, uestiies giving eiiipiovmem,
a largo nuinlier of men, who hnvo de
servedly beou liiakmg good wages by
milling in dirt, without the intervention
M Ixinds.
l!i r1, 111 i utr from the C?or-
TtUlis Times, the follow ing railroad item
m entitled to consideration. "Nothing
BOuld be nioro unfortunate for this sec
tion of the country than for the South
rtn l'ncilic to gain control of the O. 1'.
lley have already nearly a monopoly of
lie entire tratlic of Oregon ami Califor
ida, and their control of this road would
Jtilvadd to our depression. The ). 1'
Biiler the persent inanaiieinent, with all
jer faults and slow progress in building
be road, is a thousand times of more
lenelit to this section tliaii the S. 1'.
rotild lie witli exclusive control cf the
kallic."
Total.
.43o9
Tli Dnslrlrk Shnle,
This entertainment will be given at the
was given to another. A rougn nun uptra noun-, i iki t, ouu8, iu, .j..
tumble light took plaee winch w ill result I The "boyB and girls" will appear In the
in a big lawsuit to-day. the scene wu I dlool c,lstme of 40 years ago, which
till exciting one.--Slatesinun. ds lo hK kcen lo he appreciated. There
l ie Statesman further says: "li s I ...;n 1,.. . ,.Un( rn.,. . slmlni hv
nice tinur. j iiaruiiiK, nuo reneiu neai ,. "skule." lunch and cames, to be lol
lowed hv an exhibition, l'ollowing Is
list of those who take part.
Teacher lion w K luiyeu
S S 1 rain,
nomtnlltecmen Ins Dannal
I K. lililerkln
Cierk of the Ueettrlck N 11 Allen,
Mrs Honeysuckle Mrs F M Rpdtield
The Dunce J T Turner
jMrs J W Alihouse,
.Mrs u u tarK,
The Mlschievlous bov
Geo E Chamberlai
lrt (MrJ LCowan.
St l'tiiil. were urresteil ntion warrants
executed by Justice ioodell, accusing
them of them of the crime of robbery
They are said to be the principals in tho
ruw over 1110 outcome 01 u 1001. race
which occurred near that town on Sun
day last. They gave bonds to appear
last evening before Squire (ioodell and
linallv the ease was continued to the 2nd
Monday in June for trial."
Gift Knteui'iiisk. tio and see that
beautiful irold watch at the "Golden
Rule lta.aar." Julius Gradwobl tho
Honeysuckle Twins.
The Giggling j
", 'I' I IJ
: I .!. C.l.h.n Unlr. n..r in. l"",,,u!
ri"'""', . . . : , , " .. Marv lane Mrs s s irai
lorms us Hint lie mis 1110 i nze iauig .. h ,,rlhpP r.eo r Simnson.
Powder, and Nol Japan tea, expressly I n smrt Hoy...'.'.' Mr E E Goft
up lor ins Dusiness, nim ior me wiieui, ,r rrvin , Mrs A Lanee.
Ills cilMloiiiers. eacii iiiia u iwhir i, i lt f .i..rLlt,
powiler will win a piece 01 line glassware ine owccincans. . . -.r g Wolverton
and also eueh pouna ot the tea win win a h who take t ln ,he exhlnlilon
inyvui h.nnn...j,u..v. , 1 1 are as follows:
who buy one pound of tea or aboxof mtq v Simnson.Mr andMrsS S Tral
iNiKiiiK pownci, uii " -n ..i"" 'i Mr n p Mason. Mr and Mrs K. Elder.
have a chance at that neauiilui goiu ... M , .v i,u . ,i MrBD G
watch, lie has also aiioeil a line assort- . . M' , , Cowiln. Mr and Mr, chat
iih.-iii. ui i.i..i.y .. ..... .. K Wolverton, Mr and Mrs ueo b. cnam
mouth stock 01 glassware una crrjcKery, ... Mr g sniih, Mr F M Red
which is the largest in the Miianieite - , . .. E N Comli, Mr and Mr8 C VV
alley, (.p anil sec .Mr (.rauwiioi at ine fi Mr nd Mrs , s TurneI.( Mr, ri
i.ouien nine i.a.aur, uiiu ( ... Woodln. Mrs Thos Hopkins, Mrs John
lllab lIUllllll 10 iuiriv'i..vv.,
IIOMK AND AHIUMI)
tiHEESI BAHIX.
VAI.IIAIII.E.PHOI'KKTV.
JuF l'unell &Co.
Cusick'i ad'litiuQ.
K. M. French keipa railroad time.
H'iek no ly drips ut C E Urownell'a.
Anti-awran ulf liut'.onsat Will Sc Stmik's.
Omit biirgaies in watoltea at Will &
Stark's.
Caoiffl oinue.r aoi)t potatoes at C E
ftrowneli'a.
Vrepan-ilnuekrel, iu lib cans, at CE
lirowlieirs.
II.siiiiiiiHitiri fir srariU'n seels at C E
Browne'!'.
r'nr arlotft' supplins lift to Stnnaril. &
Cuaick's.
Thu Intest alii-' t inniiu, J ilfoi.atit.at Mtl
Hyman'a.
D.m't fail In tr thu II.iin.iic i Lit g uianos
at .Mra lfyniuu'a.
Tlie l irt-i st xt..i:lt of n-.itchi in thd oily at
Will & ht.rk'.
IMiuiuus e:nincd oraiii;ur.vica as C. E
wne'-l's.
Spring fivdr coating at Zaclica & Sea, op-.
aitiite Posti llicu.
Gdutiittu Iowa fcnruliuin uu draught at C
E Hi-tiwiiell 8.
Uoinl evenini! Have you fried Huhbards
Elcgunt Itieu
P Centeinerie kid idoves in black and col
ored at Samuel E Young's.
No Deed to suffer with the hemlach when
Hubbaul B Capsule will sure!) euro you.
If vou want a lino toilet nr hath soap call
on Mutiard & I. muck, City IJrug otnre
fhe Foster eenuitie.hftok elove Festerina.
in black and colored, at Sanium E Young's.
Buy a lot iu Cusick's addition, the finest
suhuibau additiou. Its location speaks fur
itsclt.
Diiu't fail to call on Will dt'StarK and
price their larye liuecf ladles and gtintB
WAtehca before you uuy .
The liemtne & Lnnu piano is the best
madn ptunn to ataud the climate ot tne coast.
Dim t tan to gctotie at Mrs iiyman a.
Genuine Martinat kid eloves, in all sizes
and colors, at 89c per pair until May 1st.
Evory pair warranted, at It w bimpsou s,
A lot iu Cusick's additiou is better than
ten per cent, or better thaD a lot iu foreign
citiea where the tide ens ana nows iwicta iu
twenty-four hours.
Tnose nishint; srreen door and wioiiow
should call on K B Vunk, who will put them
tu'uoaiplute od short not.ee. ohopou corner
01 Second and erry streets.
May lOtli 1800. I lne Addition to Albany tha
Saturday, while I W lirown, of Brown )"'' oeen thrown or. the market and will
& Sons' mill, was w heeling some timliers be sold at such prices and termsjaa will
on a dolly at the mill, one of the planks enable the speculator to make good
in the platform broke throwing the tim- money. This property lies just this side
liera oil Mr Ilrown whicli was witli dilli- of Goltra's Pork ( Is high and sightly,
culty removed. The injuries are nie- overlooking the city and surrounding
essarily severe, aud will lay him up for country. In the languoge of a First
a time. . . street merchant, "That is destined to be-
(ieo MeUine and Charley Cubic, 01 come the 'Hun-ton' residence portion of
I.vnna. and I.ee llerrv. of Mill City, we th rltv "
understand have locuted claims on the I Wallace i Cuslck, the agents for this
I'lreitoiiliiish.
A force of ulmtit a dozen cliinaincn are
now employed clearing the track to I oe,
which does" not look much like the O P
ttoimiiiitr this Mummer.
The Green Basin I.umlicring Co. have
commenced operations here anil ere long
expcci 10 uo a rusiiniK OUnuiCBn.
Corsets, Corsets
We make a specially of ladies and misses
ne corsets and waists. We also nave a
drive in a French satlne corset at 75 cents
Extra good value.
IAMUI-.I. c iucn.
property, r.ave their own conveyance and
will be glad 10 show this, the best of all
additions, to the intending speculator.
Hahoaixs is Astoria. The enterprise
f the Astoria people in rats'ng ioo.ooo
twentv-lour hours to bring the houlliem
Pacific railroad to that
wonJerful Inu.ulse 10 uusineBs ai m.n
noint. The Columbian savs: "The real
estate market responded quickly to the
enlivening touch ot ine rauroau suoscupi
ion;"amrthe Astoria papers bristle with
the stir and undertakings Inprogress there.
The Oreuon Land Company ot Aioany
and Salem has for sale some choice loca
tions in North Pacific addition to Astoria.
and as prices are rapidly advancing, tne
earliest investor has tne Des-.snow,
the time to make money.
at JJsn. raHUi i 10'
Fin oranges,
Onions and onion sets,
Early Rose and other potatoes,
Seed pees, beans, etc..
Cookies and crackers,
Dried fruits.
Fresh garden products,
All kinds canned goods,
Oatmeal, corn meal, Hour, etc.,
Fickles, relishes, etc.
Everything found anywhere.
Warm Weather. A fine stock of re
alty has given a I frlglators and Ice cream freezers may be
seen at Stewart & Sox's. Nothing like
them for the house.;
fcor
Good sine h'day
Sale.
Now Is
haruehs, robe, whip,
hnrse bl.naet, etc. Buggy newly painted;
All for sale at a bargain. A nice outht; call
on E G BEARDSLEY.
'An Oneco Coi.t First. At Salem, Sat
urday, the Willamette Valley Horse
Breeders Association itavo their annual
Colt Bliow, which was one of the greatest
Dorse successes ever netu 111 ine sum-.
ADout zoo cons were exniotteo, cacti
illion being allowed three colts 111 the
antnst for urizes in the dillerent hranclt-
In the lending class, that of staiid-
(tl lircil colts, it is an interesting me;
tut a colt of Gncco, McMnglit liros
cll-known stallion, won the first prize.
h Altnniont colt won the second prize,
Id a Hockwootl colt the third prize,
lie Oneco colts are fast coming to the
Suit, and excite admiration everywhere
long horsemen.
Ladies Muslin Underwear. I hare
ust crened the largest line of m-islin un
derwear I have ever carried, and have
marked them to sell at the least possible
per cent they can be handled for. Infants
dresses from 50 cents to $3 25 each; full
size, full length; no china make, all white
Irvinir. Mr and Mra T L Wallace, Mrs I F
Conn, Mr and Mrs A Lange, Mr J R Neil,
Mr E E Uolt, ftlr and Mrs A u Heal
Tlie t'ouuly CnnTossera.
The candidates for county ofliccs were
in Scio yesterday. In the specch-inak-
Hew
iAt two Places. The Rosehurg Re-
w savs that Mr Lever, of Knoxvllle,
6wa, will positively establish a woolen
Mil in that city as soon as Ihe Coos Hav
!U I road is assured 1'erhaps ne wiu.out me
Mople of Corvnllis are entitled to some
insldcratinn at ma lianas neiore masing
iy definite arrangements elsewhere.
nes.
N Exa.mplk. J L, Ohurn will go to
(irtland on Thursday In the intcteat of
ient9n countv. tie has been engaged by
me Corvallls Board of Trade to show to
kninlgrants the advantaees offered by this
locality to the home-seeker and capitalist.
k-Tlmes.
labor, guaranteel to be equal If not super- ing the democrats were rcpresenieu oy
lor to anvihinc in the market for the Messrs J K eatherford Tell Myers, C J
nrice Also Infants caps and coats. Shedil, G r Kussell anu Jiatt. ffcou
Samuel E Yot
A Clean People. Statistics show that
the Americans are a clean people, at least
cleaner than many of their neighbors. It
is said that while "our people consume lOO
pounds of iioap, England uses but 85, Ger
many 3, t ranee 5, nwtaen 7U, naiy aj,
Bulgaria 35, and .Mexico 37. i.onn a
llendricson keep some of this soap as
well as clean L'roceiies, a lame lot of pota
toes, fresh produce and fruits generally.
. AM Old Timer. Pat Farrell, a former
jesident of Allmny, for many years a cit
iea of F.ugcne, is in tlie city working in
be marble shop near the Democrat of
fce. "That looks like old times,', said
pother old timer.
ooster Rock. A finely executed
luting of Itooster Kock, on the Colum
l, may lie seen in tlie show window of
hfc 1 omni a store. It was executed
Mrs I)r l'atton and displays a skilful
ii'h.
djiidued Insane. Nancy J Pickens,
lie Forks of the Pantinm, was brought
ire juilire Jllacklmrn vestenlav anil
tidged insane. eputy slieriir Smith
k tier to Salem this morning, she
a daughter of Jeremiah Dickens
o died a few years ago.
Suns ok Veterans. Mr D C Sherman
will lie at the li A K ball, Saturday eve
ning, 24th, to muster in the camp of
Sons of Veterans. Members, and all
who expect to liecome such, are request
ed to be present without fail.
AsoTiiKit Assortment Of fine Fruits
and Vegetables, just received at Mueller
A Garrett's. Green onions. Cabbage,
encumbent. String beans, Cauliflower,
Celery, Asparagus, Pie plant, &c.
The
union labor party were represented by
I John Bryant and II W l'aker. The re-
Jumieans by J'eter itunie, it Li r-miiii,
amcs Richardson, R K Micliener and
J A Pearl. The discussions were on as
sessment laws, non-taxable bonds, rail
road commissions antl tlie tariff. A very
large crowd was present and the univer
sal verdict is that the democrats over
matched tho republicans on all points.
There is much earnest entlniBiasin
among the democrats of the torus, ana
irn more 4 horouii ilv united man mey
inve lieen for many yaars. They prom
ise that the result on June ana win
prove this to be true.
Mining Matters. Several men left a
few davs ago. loaded with provisions, for
the Albany Mining & Milling Co's mines
and will proceed at once to business.
It is proposed to do some sctive work
ii.;., i,,i,m,.r for tlie metal itself. Tlie
lnv nf xntrimcnt9 is Past, now for busi
ness. Some of the other companies also
mean business. V
Wall Pai-er. I have just received
rom tlie east a large invoice of wall pa
per, borders, decorations, etc., including
tlie plain ingrains which are becoming
very popular. These goods are better
stvles and cheaper than ever liefore.
titausL Ed XWU.i,.
on have a bin stock to neieet fiom at J
'well A: Co's.
'V fierk to GutTiik.m. When warning
organ or plana call on G L Blnckman
're vou i:an sekct from a first class
k. "
adif.s Summer Hloikes, the latest
elites, just received from manufactur
by exprecs. Samuel E V'ol-no.
Si'rino and Summer Delicacies. The
largest and finest line of foreign and do
mestic woolens in spring anu summer
novelties just received and is ready for
inspection at
Zaciies & Son,
Merchant Tailors and Drapers,
Opposite Post Office;
Two Car Loads. Price & Robson have
itipt received two car loads of wagons and
buguies, light and heavy, and will pell
them at remarkably low prices, consider
ing tlie splendid quality ol tne wagons
Fresh Tiiinos. Mueller & Garrett, to
Win Imttom side tin. have iust received
a large and fresh supply of vegetables
and fruits, finest 111 the market, kusii
around and make your orders early, as
things at their store go last.
At Lyons. A Stock Company has been
formed at Lyons to erect a two story city
hall; the first story to be used for school
urnoses and the second one a hall.
The officers are G B Hartmus, President:
W S Potter, Treasnrer; b M Horton sna
J C Lyons, directors.
A Bargain. Boudoir paper, large
package, only 10 cents at Hubb.ird's drug
store.
RUO Store for Sale. Tn a rrrowlm?
n ; also a large list of city and counti y
pertv. For particulars inquire o
& Iledrick, over Firat Nat. Bank.
' embroideries, flnunclnff. lace
nclng In cotton and silk, black and
r"n. Laces in imitation noint. also new
gns in black and wh te lace. Inc ud ne
"uym and tifel Tower. New ruchlngs,
SAMUEL b 1 OUNO.
pR. Patton, the specialist on female
private diseases, in Blumberg's Bloc
i:e hours. 10 to 12. 1 to 1 and 1 to 8.
'ultatlon free. Residence 3rd and
fitgomerr.
Consider This. By railing at Jas F
Powell's vou will sec a large and fine
stock of veiretaliles and fruits just receiv
ed bv steamer, consist ine o fresh oranites
loiimtia enhlMlffe. ran mower, onions, cer
ery, ripe cherries, and choice fruits of all
kinds.
Fresh proiluce at J F Powell ft G.'i.
Zluemin'a "Dtamsnta" spectacles and ey
glanea at F SI French's, 50 3nte a pair.
Bargains at Read's.
Have yon seen tho-e parlor sui's that T
Brink has just received 7 i ney are nice.
New cream cheese jnsr received at Coi.rai
Meyers.
I bave just received a large invoice of lace
curtains, ranging in price lrom one 10 Dine
ollars a pair, scrim, uurtain nets, etc. Also
line 01 curtain pjtea arjo lu-oourw ctw-
iuji. oaml-elc liivsa.
Jaa F Powell & Co.
Strawberries at J F Pawell & Co'.
A Dew line of neckties at E C Searl's.
Novelties in parasols at S E Young's,
Read Matthawa & Washburn's new ad.
Ludlow's S3 shoes found only at E C
Searl's.
Tiger Engine Co. No. 2. of Saletn, is just
21 years old.
Mr J O Writtman returned this noon from
a business trip to Astoria,
8 N Steele, the loan man, paid a busiuesa
tiip to Toleda yertertlay.
The carpeutora of Salem have organized.
Portland men got ilium to.
Spring jackets and beaded capea at re
duced prices at Samuel E Young's,
A 4th of July excursion will be given to
the front on tbe Urcgon raetno.
Several new soda fountains are appearing
C E Brownelil being among those- to put
new ones.
The V L business meeting will be held
to niiiht instead of Friday night. By order
of Pres.
Call at Will - Link's music store ior the
very beat pianos and orgaus, also bcoks and
sheet music, dto.
Mr Edwin Scotr, of the Orrgontao, arrived
in the ulty last evening, and is preparing an
illustrated wnteup.
Mr. Julim 1r.id.vhol is going to give
handaome gold watch away. Call at his
store aud ask him about it.
Maltby & Carey, burned out By the Scio
fire, carried $600 insurance in the Farmers &
Merchants insurance Company,
Mr. W T Hoxie, a relative of Mr. J F
Haswell. arrived in the city to day from
K I, w ith a view to locating in tbe N V
air A Senders baa purchased a half inter
est in the stove and tinware store of G W
Smith, and tlie firm name wiil be Smith A
Senders.
Mr John Giiiitand, of Sweet Home, is in
the city. He reports the road ubar to the
snow. Only two horsemen have gone over
tbe road.
The new Normal school building at Mon
mouth will be dedicated on Friday,May 23
at 10.30 am. An iuteiestiug program has
been prepared
"Put that id the paper, said a real estate
man this afternoon, as be leaned np against
a freshly painted pest on First street leaving
a mark nearly six lees long.
Mr. Chas. Parker, the blacksmith, outj a
vein in his left arm to-day with a piece of
steel from his hammer, eansi" qnite a loss
of blood. Dr. Maston atteutled him.
The Court Ponso fence was sold this after-
Desirable Fruit Farms. Those ten
frnlt farms in Sunnvside, four miles
south of Salem, will make a good Hying
for any diligent orchardlst. Ihe pront on
e ift ,3tHi an acre, ana uu ui-i-
riesthe return is fivefold, the sou and
situalion at Sunnyside are peculiarly well
adapted to fruit cult"re and the man who
owns a ten acre farm in that tract lias a
good living ir. his hands. The Oregon
Land Company ot aranv anu naieiu
a few more of those fruit farms for 6ale.
Ai.nA.iv Marble and Granite Works.Hav-
; Ut-nlu tmrchaaed the stock of S A Kiggs
aud G W Harris, we shall lie pleased . to I
show designs and give prices to all intend
ing purchasers. Beat of workmen employed
and prices as low aa any for hrst-olasB worn.
Visit us before purchasing elsewhere.
Eoan & AnuisoN
next door to Democrat office) Albany, Or.
"J Choice Residence Blocks,
Wanted, cows to pasture.
Woodls A Talt Bros.
When wanting the best groemies in the
marktt at reasonable prices call on J F Pow-
tll ft Co.
J W Bentley. best Imot and shoe maker in
ctt onoosne rorrmuier ct irmi; a.
s.. ring and summer woolens jiift received
t Zichea ft Kn. opposite 1'oaleuice.
C vxl dry fir wood fur sale. Laave orders
at this otflce.
You can save many a dime by trailing at
II C Hnbbardi new ding store, try t.
For Sale. Seven fresh cows for sale
cheap. Inquire at this olhce.
Letter List.
folliiwiiiir Is the list ol letters remalnln In the Put
onea. Allmi. Linn count;, OlWim. May Iltt,l!WJ,
Persona calling for these letWJ mnst 1o the date on
which thev were advertised :
Raker, Chas L
Jox. Br nee
Fann", K ' in B
PiCxaid, 1. 0
Smith, Mr rnronn
Wright, Ilntevt
Wilkinr, C W
IWnhart, E
Curnminga, M P
Knvel. Fred
P.dicok, N mey A
.Stanley, J L
Whituey, K A
R. T110MP30S, PM.
COMING EVENTS.
Friday. May 23, 1pm, Governor Pen
noyer at tne courc nouse.
June 2. State and County elections.
XOT ltsOliATKD CASES.
To show that the cures mado by Joy's Vege
table Sarsaparllla are not only; not exceptional
cases, but that It helps everybody, we cite a few
Instances where two ln the same lamuy toox 11
and were both cured.
Thomas Stephens, of ICS Sixth 8t.,S. F., took
it for weak stomach and dyspepsia. It entlrely
cmred him. He then gave it to his wife for ha
alck headaches, since which time she has baa
no return. It cured them both.
Mn. K. L. Whoaton, of 7M Post 8t., 8. T., was
a sufferer from stomach and liver troubles and
biliousness. Finding that it relieved her, she
gave it to a little tirl living with her whose af
fliction was a large open sore which nothing
seemed to heal. It also cured the child.
H. 8. Winn, of Geary Court, Geary St, 8. F.,
prominent in the Order of Bed Men, was very
feeble and greatly reduced. Joy'a Vegetable
Sarsaparllla restored his health and accustomed
vigor. Ue thereupon gave It to his wife who
was similarly afflicted and had nervous prostra
tion. It had the same happy effect upon her It
had upon htm. Scores of if mllar cases could be
cited but we have no room for them hei.
GOOD INVESTMENT,
DOS'T DELAY.
Frek Conveyance to Property.
.
PAYMENTS -:- EASY.
TOWNSEND A WILSON
Farms,
Farms.
IvTOTICE TO CONTRACTOKS ASD I
1 KlTIl.nEliS rlids will be received b
Mr H H Hewitt, of Albany, np to 12o'clock
noon, on Saturday, May 31, tor luruisnn.
th material and lahor to oreot a two-stnry
dwellinii bouse. Pinna ami specifications I
can be seen at the office of C W Ayers, arch- I
itect, or at Mr Hewitt s office in the aami
building.
The riht is reserved to reject any or
all bida.
VTOTICE TO CONTRACTOR- AM'
i BUILDERS.Bids will be received
y tbe Trustees of Lebanon School Dis
trict, at Lebanon, up to 12 o'clock, noon,
or. Saturday, ay 81, for furnishing ail
necessary material and labor to erect a
school building, nana ana speein
can be seen at the store or u
man. at Lebanon, until Frld
and at the office of C W Ayers, rebiteel
at Albany, until Saturday, May 81.
Therightla reaerved to re jct any or
all bids.
CITY TAXES.-Notice la hereby stive
that Ihe tnl roll of the city of Al
ban), nr.- fos the year 1890, has been
pi ced In my bands foi o;llection ans)
laatl will be at tne Ciuncll el amber of
said oit to receive and receipt for Ihe
ths iaxam ananrnd ln said roll, lor tbe
noon to Air tn sceruourg ior ?z alter a period ofjiu aays irom ante 01 mi nolle.
Those wishing to invest in farm
property should call and see our list
of farm and city property. "We have
some of as good ftuit and garden
land aa can be found in the State.
Also stock rauches and wheat farms
all near R R. Farms and farm prop
erty a specialty. Call and see us
before purchasing elsewhere
Office, First Street, next door to
Thompson ft Overman's Harness
Shop, Albany, Or.
T. B. CORNELL & CO.,
Real Estate Agents.
spirited hi I. The purchaser has to take it
away at an early date, an expensive job that
kept the price down consiileraniy. y
Tne Street Railway Co. of Salem is in
debt (16,'UO, and there is talk of iu dissolu
tion ; but it will be kept np though a' all
hazards. Like all new atreet ear companies
of course it does not pay now.
Mr Peter Ecser, Oregon Slate Food Com
missioner, called at the Democrat office, last
evening and reported a thorough inspection
of butcher stops, grocery scores, etc , ana
that everything waa in good condition.
The old fashioned kitchen aocial, on Wed.
nesday evening. May 28th, given by tbe la
dies of the M E Church, will be held at F.
C's Armory. Supper will he served from
5 to 9 p in. 1'rogram and social in evening.
Mr L D B'o'iham, of the famous At kanas
Traveler, ia in the city, with his tioille,
taking subscriber! for '.hat very funny paper.
He will also give the city a wnteup if he
gets a certain number ot subscribers.
The family of Wallace Baldwin will re
move to Albany, their future home, to-ntor-row,
wheie Mr Baldwin ia engaged by the
n P They have been residents of this place
for over twenty years, and haye scores of
frienla who will Did mem goou ny wun
rcerct.- Times.
that the names of Rumhauah for
-...mmusintier. E E Davis for county
recorder, Mat Scott for eherilf and S Payne
for clerk, VV K Cur! f. r tieasnrer, H 8
Williams for asai-ssor, O F Rnssel for oouoty
.u....i ..J.ri,.t,.,ule.l. E f O'Conner I r sur
veyor and Fiauk Farrell for coroner are all
on your ticket when yon come to yote
taxes remaining unoelw at the expir
ation of thl'ty days tuereafter will b- re-
lit. nod to the common t'ounoii or the elty
of Albany as delinquent, and costs ani
expenses ior co: lectins? sucn taxes ot
added thereto, JOUM N H11FFM aN
City M .rsnal.
Dated at Albay, Or., this 19. b lUy oil
May isu.
rs: City Drug Store.
ay. May 23 I CT
H & Gusick
Proprietors. Successors tc
Guiss & Son. Dealers in
drugs, medicines and
chemicals.fancy and toilet
articles, sponges, brushes,
perfnmery,school and ar
tistssupplies. Physician's
prescriptions accurately
coninounded.
County Poor.
Notice 18 hereby siveD tint the nndei"
ai lined clerk of the County CVurt of Linn
county, Orejfoo, will by virtue of An orilt-r of I
Setid coart, duly ma He mna en'erea or record I
on the Sih iKy of My( 1600, receive bids fur I
Coiitract to keep the cjuuty por of Linn
county, Orocon, foi the iieriod of one yer.
daid bidfl to ne tiled with Bid clerR oy
WednewUy, June 4th, 1890, at one o clock
n. m.. bidder to board, lxlize and do I
laundrv work for said poor. The contract I
to be let to the lowest bidder, the cnt.it re- I
servra all ngnt to reject any oral! bitla.
Witnea my hand and acal of aid coart
affixed thia 21t day of May, 1890.
L. B.J K K Montaode, Cleik.
by R L Dorna, Lepnty.
Harry Jones'
RESATURANT AND OYS
TER HOUSE.
Jut opAued, ontmaite the Uua Hi nie.
Vnimyt attention, and eTrrjthiag n .'at and I
clean.
Open day and night.
F. M. FSaEFtGH, .
Dealkr is
WATCHES,
Clocks, .
JEWELRY
AND
Spectacles.
I have the largest stock of
Spectacles and Kye glaepeg
in tlie county and fit them
by Johnston s pat. Dioptic
eye meter.