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IE DAILY DEMOCRAT IIL'KSDAY MAY 2 890. ersry Uiyin thj weak, Mutidny's itxntitA'l. ttJi'org :in 1 l'iit)!u!ir. BUM 1 n l't H n Jif:r at tilmi),? BM toml-(MilUM mail inMUir. A'LMIIlfiiiiil Loi'iiN mi 41 ti rage. ,lAVlt your orucr at once fur fruit j.us .1 slrriwhcrric at J:i V I'mvcll $c Co' 1 avoid I lie rithh. ' Indian Wau Vktkkass. Ih'tineU I amp No 8. of Indian War veterans held Irir annual iiu'Wlng to-day at lite olTire of Biml v Jtute Siiau-, ThU camp of tin1 fvivliiir iiieiuturrs of the faitliful band 3m sulti-red hardships inniinierablc and dangers now beyond coneepti-in that tins MOuntry tntlit lie a safe home tor ineir Lmmilics and I how; that tnitfht come nfter- wrd,mimliriH some twt:iu) -nvu niuiin.vi n The folUm-hi" answereU to run can: .nui;c TCSIuw. lion Wm Waldo, h liri:r, lion John (i Wrlhl.l 1 1 I'-iym, - ara. Si- . 15 I Chambers. oMjnh Mauley, li CBI VT . N. ClMjtKVTlON. Th Idnn County 8. S. Convention met in the Baptist ('lurch in thUcIty yetterday and organized by the election of Rev 1, J Truinhull, liesideiit,anct Ker J K Stewart, Secretary. Tiie special object of the con vention wiu to effect a ihm nianent count v oranlzalion, in subotdiiiation to the state isMtciation, Delej'a'.es were piesent from llalsey, Lrhanou mid oilier parts of the countv. Tiie program of the cominiUe id arrangements as published was carried out, either by tiie panics named or by substi tutes selected where parties were ulent. In the evening the I'raise service was very acceptably conducted by I'rof Let:. )r Irvine, of Albany, and Rev Wade, of llaKcv. delivered interesting addresMis, 'I'his iiKJinin-' Uev T llohc'', I'resident of theRt ite Herniation, was present, and spoke wonts of enrotiiiteinent nnd avsUt ed iti the oraiii:iiiii cf a county Mici.-ty. ctntiioiiou similar to those in force hi other counties was adopted, and under its provisions the fullow'mf n)lV:ers for f tie ensuing year were eleei d : President Rev J Stewart, AMiany. Vice President lr (i W Gray, Albany Secretary (J I Coshow. Albany. Trias. mr -Mrs K K Slain, Alhanv. Ex -cutive Corn Prof YounL', Prof Lee ar.d 15 K Sox, all of Albany A P.ui C11 NtiK. Tliere in to he a b! rliiin'o in the running of trains on the Soutliern Puvillr, probably beimiiiitf about June 5. It in nut yet oflicial, hut enough h known to imlieute that Home tliini' will utriku that will comidetfdv leliiuie the onler of thin". The loeol F Drike nnd Joseph C Polly. Then: was trtiiim will run to H'lHehurtf, tlnit h Hct- alin nrtnt I'. ter l'o V. of ANea. who 1 84 yearn old and a pioneer of tiie earliest divs.-Journal. I Ye Oi.dkn Sui'i'KK. The supper given jjlst evening In ye olden ntyld by the ifjlcmhcrs of the M. K. Church a-uk enjoyed by a large number of out citizens, it was Well gotten up. consistini of a palatable Ibill of fare that would have pleased ye great George Washington himself.antl was erved by the nice looking vountf ladies of K ttic church, dressed in the olden lime coa ffiimes that have many attractions. Dur fVK the evening n short and well rendered musical and literary pioiirani was present ed. In the huiL'uaue of vc olden time Chaucer, i'ul wel they fanc the service tlivine Kntuned in their noses ful swetrly. Klhkwhkkk In older to show how ontracti are let in some citie for street ;radint; we nive the following from the Cuaene Keuister : II V Mollenbjck was awarded the contract for gravelling Kifth Street as follows: From Willamette to kladison. 4s cents per yard. I'rom Madi son to county road 55 cents per yaid. Jlenry Lortez in awarded tne contract for gravelling Lawrence street from the rail toad north to the city limits at 50 cents ieryard. Wid McGee gets the contract frr grading both streets, ten blocks on Kifth treet for $335 and five blocks on Law rence for $2:0. lied, probably 011 alMmt the prenent time. Am to tin other tramn it ih a matter ot Hpeeulation partly, but it in thought the iverfanu tianiH will le run to eoiuuH't with the Nortliern Pari lie. The north bound going through Albany Hoinetimc between 11 und 2 o'eloek lit night, to con nect with the morning cunt-bound train over the N P, ami the Houth-lxmnd leav ing Portland alHiiit 7 o'clock in the even ing, tdiortlv after the arrival of the N V at b:15. Another train will probably be put on, perhnpH the Lebanon train going from that city to Portland in the morn ing and returning in the evening, about the preHeiit time of the overlandri. The matter will be made public in a few dayn. Took a KitiK. An Albany man took an outsider in hit buggy nnd drove hi m around the city a little, past new resi dences and many improvementH. The utranger waH uhown the t)ngon Bank buildimr. going up, tiie large Baltimore block,) 3 which the ground has been prepared, the lTniverHalist church, with itH eeinent walk, the Methodint church, to Ik; replaeel with n $70UOHtriieture, the U P clnm-li, Hooti tola the Kite of aband Home $10,(Hiil Htructure, lesilies other buildings going up; ami then the man remarked that some one had said that AUntuy was a little quiet, hut he consid ered it the liveliest town he had lecn in in the vallev. ftriCKD ITU Mi. It U understood that a Portland whole sale drug house will endeavor to have passed at the next session of the Oregon legislature, a bill which is to exclude all patent mudicinc from sale in tbU state, except those manufactured In thi, other wise those ot suit! wholesale dru house. Kxaminer. Sol Kin'4 started this morning on his bit ni ial tour of the county in the interest of the republic..;! party. The sack is us long as a stocking and the tup is gilded wiui goto, a Pave 1 hompson made the lust contribution . (Jui ' idli Times. A new lire bell was received by the city from San Kianciseo last week. It uus billed at i out i ptjiin !s, but really weighs but Wov A U.ti was not us represented the ft i-iici. hav.- i. fa ed to accept the bell. P.'v,:litii g Kfview. 'Ihe !:;: t cti i of Allwiny t-bou d erect a track tomewnerc in the ctiv limit-.. Now that the cms hjvo beet exe'uded this could be '.lone wiih impuni'v a id a ru:i drag. A young married couple h:ive just gone to houst keeping. The other morning the nejghbjis were treated to this bit of collo quial entertainment as the two parted at ttie gute: Me "U hat shall I order for supper, precious f" She "A piece of beef steak, and oh, darling, do tell the man to cut It the fight way of the goods, so it will be tendei." llrtfwnsville Times. Down at Astoria lliev yet $1 apiece for salmon, whether it weighs ten or sixty pounds, l-'isiieiinen refuse absolutely to lish by the pound. No one would wish to buy hums by the piece and even cabbiiget go by the pound, but at Astoiia fishermen run the business. A Wisconsin judge has decided that a dentin cannot legally pull a tooth on Sun day. It has not yet been declared that a cMM cannot be legally horn on that clay, but the question is thought to be pending. Monmouth J)emo:rat. HOMK AMI AHKOlIt Tie LiU The I.iln. Jm F Pnwtll &Co. Cusiok'it addition. K, M. French Ueup nilro&a time. U'ck aiudy drifls at C K Hmwnell'4. Strawbtrti.a ut J f PdwcII St Ctt. A new iiun of ueekticaat K C SearI'd. Ii'ovtltitfS in pamiiolb at S'K YounyV Auti-swoar'-uiriiuttonMat Will & Stark'i Lu IIow'h :i tlMfi found onlv K J Soitrl'it. SiarU'ti. IJfiiW.i--.li h. Prep T'si 'in r rtiv.nc!! n. lleiiiipioters fr g:trden nee is at C E rtiwde'l':!. r (.r nrti--t.i' miolies Auntn I.uiiiiiliix I p. I Statu Okanue. The State (irange met in Salem vesterdav. Mr and Mrs John Bryant, Mr and Mrs H II Wright and Mr nil Mra.C P Burkhart were pn'Sent from Linn count v. The following oHieers were elected: Master. II K Hays; Overseer, J Voiirhees; Lecturer, Win Holder; Stew- l ard, J I C'hitwood ; Assistant, W A Sam- ple; c;iiapluin, J) JMy; 1 rensurer, o li Stump; Secretary, W M Ililleiiry; iate Keeper, S A Dawson; Pomona, M J iTrain; Flora, I J Gibson; Ceres, JIattie Mlciiingcr; 1-ady Assistant Steward, Lydia A B I,ealo; MeinlHT.of I.xeeutive f lKard, Jmlge K P Bise. ' l j Used a Stovepipe. An Albany man t f was recently in Eugene City for a day or ijllt wn On rt'tlritfiif fnr tbp nicbt. cb.iirs ,bcini scarca in the room furnished him, Mjhe looked alwut for a place to lay his r1 Trlnlhoe ttr 1 1 in nibt A ttnvpniiw mtllf up through the tloor and turned into the .chimney. Being cold, and apparently un used, he placed a paper on it and Ids co. t on the paper. On awakening in the morn ing he smelt bnrued wool, and on drets- . lng discovered his coal In a ruined con dition. A lire had been built early in the morning In the stove below, resulting in "not only the paper being burned but the back of the coat as well. A new coat .and an aggravated man wat the tvay it terminated. The Astoria Columbian sums up the amount of real estate sales in Clatsop Co. for the week ending May 17th at $20,053. The Astoiia real estate market is showing a decided improvement since Iluu'ington expressed his intention of completing the Astoiia & south coast road into iisioria The sales reported above were not large, but better than they have been for the past two monMis. The city 1 biightening up. and the big boon, which precedes rail road building in the Northwest has aheady commenced in Astoria. The bonding of property during the week named reached quarter of a million dollars,but the amount deposited on these bonds hardly reached $40,ooo,they proving that the actual trans- ter totals were not a rcilex ot tne con in watiihe ti". Will & .t potatuoa at (' E DK. PATTOX, lib . at E to SiAnard Canck to, Thu l.tttist vh-ivt fii'iilo. k t!::ti:iint.at Ara IJynihn'ti. U'Mi't f dl to try tho iliu.i3 & L mi; vie nos at .Nim livman't. Th larirt-ht sLoc i.f wateiica in theacltv at Will 6i Stark'w. Uc'iciotis canned eranberiiea at C, K Hr wuell's. Spriiikf over coating at Zuehfs L' Sen. on-. poaitu Pobtotlicu, Otinuine Iowa Horsham on draimht at C E'Mrowuell a. Oranutfs, letnutd. chcrrifi;. bariiuiH. at Jai F Powell & Co. Dressed chickens coii-Untlv on hand at J F Powell A to. Good evening 1 1 tve oa ried Hubbarde tuegiiui 1x1 1 icq Have you bcd thoe uarlor suits that T UriuK naa just received : ihey are nice. Spring jickeUi and headed canes at re duced prices at Samuel E Young's, Boast coffee cround to order without extra charge at Kenton 11 cash giocery store. Borres fresh everv mornine. Ordei promptly filled at J F Powell & Co. No need to suffer with the headach when Hubbard a Capsules will surely cure you, Tiie Heltatlfle Mprrlallsl. Guarantees a successful treatment In dl leases of women and all private diseases of either sex. Over fifty case of catarrh cured since Jan. 1st in this city, and no failure heard from. Doens' of ladies cured of diseases peculiar to their sex and not one unsuccessful. $500 will be paid to any one lie treats unsuccessfully after he has agreed to cure them. Consultation is free und voir can freely call upon the Dr. Every thing Is strictly confidential andpiivate. He prepares his oun medi cines and you do not have to go to a drug store to have wnir prescription filled. His ortice Is 1.0 arranged that one patient docs not uiett another. Ue U not here for a few davs only but has permanently locaUd no will stav. His prices correspond ith the nr.ture of the disei-e and deserv- ioor are treated free Patients out of the city can be treated bv corre-pndence, unless acute (iiLaes Ofiiec, UUimberg's lllock, Alb.'inv. 'Residence 3rd and Mont- omerv. Ortice hours, 10 to 1 2, 2 to 4 and to S. The I)r can refer to any bank in lbanv orlle Pacific Coast as to his relia bility, nnd to the Oregon Mate Medical Society as to his standing in the medical profession. An Attraction. Salem will celebrate the 4th, and hIic h'iowh her umial ontcr prinn in doing thoHC thingn tliat will draw. Among other cute trickH they have secured Prof C C Stratton, of Milln HOiuinary notoriety, to deliver the ora tion. It will not be"whnt I know anout kinning," hut w ill no doubt lie an able ell'ort on the live topics of the century, for Prof Ktratton in a man of ability in material an well us oscillatory matters. 'I A Fink I!kiih;b. The contract for building a new bridge acioss the Willam . ette at Springfield was let yesterday to the Pacific Bridge Co. of San Francisco, for ' 35,815, The specifications call for a , tecl briJgc 400 feet long with but ore span and stone piers. An approach of 60 or 80 feet is to be built on the east end fy-and the approach at the west end Is to be l -p put In good repair. The bridge is to have V a 20 feet road way and is to be completed Any isoveinber i, 1S90. Register, General Order, No 12. The mem bers of F Co. will assemble at their armorv uniformed, armed and equipped for dress parade at 0:30 oclock, May 30th, itwjo. Acting under orders of Cspt O II Irvine. commanding FCo. 2nd Keg. O N G. I ) UVKRMAX, t First Sergeant. 1 To-Morrow. Decoration day to-n.or-row. Considerable Interest is being takeu in the exercises, and th'Te will be a lare concourse of people to go to the cemeter ies. The graves at the two cemeteries have been neat I v fixed urt. New tales 1 have been put In position in the masonic Jccmetcy and each , presents n much im j proved appearance. To-MoRitow Nkiiit. All the world ad mits the colored race U wonderfully gift ed in miiHitt. To hear the greatest singer from the 8,HM),KH) colored people in this country, at our opera house Friduy even ing will lie a treat lovers of music should not miss. Tickets 50 and -5 cents on sale at Hlackman's. See advertisement. A PiiiT. Charles Mayhew, of Eugene, was in the city yesterday with $2000 to ln't on Pennoyer. V J Monteith, of this city, and W J Guy, of Lebanon, raised $500 and bet that" amount with him in the evening. Eugene will probably car ry oil' some of Albany's money. A fiie caught hi the residence of JW Hentley thiHttt!riioon froni llunio.but WbR txtiin;UiHrid with buckets of water. Tiie department wis called out. Wall Paikr. I have just received nun the east a larg3 i.u'.iijjj; w il I pa per, lKrt!ers, decorations, etc., including the plain ingrains which are becoming very popular. These goods are better stvles and cheaper than ever before. Smlel E Vol-no. If you want a fine toiiet or hath soan call l?... ...... 1 , "... i. r:.. t t- Th Foetor genuine, hook glove Fosterina, in niacK auu colored, at feamuei E xoung a A dollars worth for ninety cents at Hut; bard's new dru store on Mondays and Sat urdays Buy a lot in Cusick'a addition, the finest suburbau addition. Its location aotaks fur itselt. Call at Will Link's music store for the ( U K. The use of watei for irrigation or sprink ling purpoKes Ik prohibited except between the hours of 5 and S o'clock a.m. and 6 and 9 p. m. 1 he use of water for sprinkling streets will not be allowed at any time. r rom and after June 1st to October 1st parties using water for sprinkling or irri gation purposes will be charged in addi tion to the regular rate for family use as follows : For each 1 lot or less, pel month . . .$1.00 tor each 2 lot or less, per month.... 1.75 ror each additional lot, per month. .. .50 lo be paid on the hrst of ea-.h month in advance. Water for building purposes will be furnished on payment in advance on the written estimate of the manager or architect of the brick, stone, plastering or other material for which water is to be used. For material not stated -in the esti mate the application, must be renewed, The rate for building purposes will be as touows : Wetting each 1000 bricks 1? cents Wetting each bbl of limeorcement,i5cents May 19th, 1090. Albany Canal Water Trans portation & Lighting Co, lion of the market The lots heldbv the jTery best pianos and organs, also books and Oregon Land Co. of Salem and Portland, in the North Pacific addition to Astona,are aain coming in demand and offer avery desirable investment. HmntJ Fruit Furtus Among the few bargains jet remaining of the Sunnysidc fruit farm, four miles east of Salem, we cite the following: Nc39. $30 per acre; ten acres, all timber, level, good soil. No 48 $90 per acre; ten acres, with small house and barn, five acres cultivated good soil, small orchard, spring water on the place.' The above are very desirable property, and are tor sale by the tjrjgon iond Co., of Silcm und Pottland. Gift Esmiruisi;. Go and sea tin beautiful gold watch at the "Golden Utile Kazunr." Julius Gradwohl the nronrietor of the Golden Itnle Rnzn.ir.in- lorms us that he has the Prize Baking Powder, and No 1 Japan tea, expressly un for his business, and for the benefit of his customers, each box of baking N rw embroideries, flouncing, lace tlouncinir In cotton and silk, black and cream. Laces in imitation point, also new designs in black and white lace, including Vandvk and Fifel Tower. New ruchlngs. Samit.l E Young. WrjERKTO GarTiinM. When wanting n organ or niana call on G L Hlackman Ahere you tun select from a first class stock. ' Politicians May come and go and the tariff may cause lots of Ulk; but just now nothing "is attracting more attraction than a fine lot of coffee just received by Muller K Garret, which will undoubtedly be elected by a big majority. KroL'giit Ever vtminn". The steamer has arrived and with it a large stock of fresh goods for J F Powell & Co., such as cabbage, cauliflower, nea, bean, cucum- ers, new potatoes, onions, placapplcs, herries, c. A Nkw Sciif.mr. On Monday and Saturday of each week. II C Hubbard will allow a len per cer.t diccunt on all cash purchases made at hi druir store. This will only be allowed on Mondav'a and ouiuruay a. Lvnir. Summer IIlol'ses, the late v;l im, j-i.t rji-'lvsJ Ir.i n mtnufact ' by enprt'.n. SwuelE Yotvo T)r. M. li. KHie, physician And urtf't' Alhany, Orp(oii. m! ic oity . ouutry, 1'au. in Link. The military excursion toSak'iu 011 June 5, on the lloiiu, promises to lie a (treat nflair. Only $1 w ill lie I unveil nnd the luiml will furnish nuiHie fur tiie oeeasion, probulily the liveliest of the H'Bson- Prt. r.TToN, the Kpeei.iINt on female . i; I., ni !......'- anil private ui'tMc., .... . OlVice hmira, lotol2, 2 To 4 and 7(08. Consultation tree. Koiilence 3rd and Montgomery. The Albany Wik.1i u niill will p.y 20 eeni. a poiiud (or ool. Wbn wantint tha h-at 8r,KiiM '' ' market at rennal.le prium on J t l'o d I ft Co. Laiuks Muslin fsiiF.RWEAa. I hve ust owned the larcctt line ol nriilin un- dcrwear I have ever carried, nnd have marVed them to aell at the leat pMhle percent thev can be handled for. Inl.int dre; from cenl to $3 5 each; foil fizc, full length ; no china make, all while laboi, guaranted to be equal if not mipcr i..r 1.. nnvthlnz in the market for the price. Alo Infants c.ip and co.it; Samuel E Yocno. powder w ill win n piece of line ulassware und also each pound of the tea will win a piece of fine glassware, and customers who buy one pound of tea or a box of baking powder, which is warranted, will have a chance at that lieautiful gold watch. He has also added a fine assort ment of family groceries to bis 111am moiitli stock of glasswaro and crockery, which is the largest in the Willamette alley, tio and see Sir Oradwhol at the (iolden Rule Ha.aar, and you will find that nothing is misrepresented. The lrl braail or Unlibcr he nl ftnidh A Hrmlerii'. Always be IFai-pv. a wealthy London niercbant gives the secret of bis business success as follows : "I always feel happy when I am advertising, for then I know that, waking or sleeping, t have a strong though silent orator working for me; one who never tires, never makes mistakes. and who is certain to induce people to call on Conn & Hcndricson for fresh strawberries ami vegetables of all kinds. They keep the liest ami freshest. The Albany Wo.ilenmiil will pay 20 cents a puod fur wonl. New Blacksmith Sini:-. G AT Willis has just completed his hlacksmhh shop at the corner of Second and Railroad Mreels where all kind-, of iron and wood work can be nad and done in first class ordr. liring on your plows, wajjoi.s, etc., etc , for repairs. Warm Weather. A fine stock of re frlglatora and Ice cream freezers may be seen at .Stewart ' Sox 8. .Nothing like them for the house. Sraisu anii SrsiMKR I Iklicaciks. The inrest and finest line of foreign anil do- stic woolens in spring and summer novelties just received aim is ready for inspection at , Zaciiks ft Son, 'Merchant Tailors and Driiiers, Opposite l'ost Ollice. Election Day Dinner. On the day of the election the ladies of the Conijre gallonai Church will have dinner and ice cream for all who mav patronize them. The proceeds of the dinner will be used in making rcntin on the church. Give them a good patronage. Hats. All hats sold for the nert thirty days at Ida M Brush's ill be dhc.unted, to reduce her large stock. Yna em ave many a dinte by trading H C Hibbardi new ding store. Try ii. For Sale. Seven fresh coiva for rale cheap. Inquire at this ollice. Choice Residence Blocks, sheet mnaic, &c. Don't fail to call on Will & Stark and price their larue linecf ladies and gents watches betoreyon ouy. Bargains every day in the week at Hub bard's new drui store, and an extra ten off on Mondays aim Saturday p. The Hemine & Long piano is the best made piano to stand the climate of the coast. Don t fail to get one at Mrs Hyman s. In baying carefully 'consider you have the largest stock aod most carefully selected one when yom buy floods of rowell & Co. Genuine Martinat kid gloves, in all sizes and colore, at 89c per pair nntil May 1st. bvery pair war ran tea. at u w Simpson s. A lot in Cuticle's addition is better than ten pjr cent, or better than a lot in foreign cities where the tide ebs aud flows twice in twenty-four hours. Tnose Tithing screen door and windows should call on It B Vunk, who will put them in complete on short not.ee. Shop on corner or aecooa ana r erry streets, Jas F Powell & Co. Desk room to rent. Inquire of S N Si eel, tjusicK uiock. Albany, uregon. The Albany Woolen mills will pay 20 cts a pound ir wool. Mr G Y Harris arrived home from his trip to Kansas Jity this ooon. A new express room m being built jmt eastol the o r baggage room at this city. Mr E E Montague, county clerk, arrived on the mornings train from a trip to bouth em Uregou. The Astor.au tdaims that Astoria is the smallest city in the United States with paper appearing every day in the year. Mr J H Taylor, tho celebrated humorist a id banjo sol is t, will be heard in tho Flora Uatson concert to-morrow evening at the opera house. A plat of the town i x Hollev was died to day by A O King. It is located between Sweet Home and Oawfordaville, and is a Potttoifice. Hon Tom Tod true, who is waffifincr for Thompson, was in the city this morniug on bis ray to Lebanon, where be was to spealr this afternoon Dr Irvine will preach at Cikville next Sabbath at 11 o'clock a m and at Peoria at 4 o'clock p m. Pev WiUon will supply the pulpit m Albany. Wm B Martin has secured the s.tleacencv for Ileniy Statilc)' new woion his African travels, it is the genmre prcHiootioo.aod is nte which should he lead by all interested in he hi tory of tfce times. Tiie first qnirterly meeting for this confer- uiii-o year will lw held at the hvange'tcil Church next Sabbath. Ilv II I Btttner.P E, will he present ana nil the pulpu. in the mnniinu and evening. A co:dial invitation li extended to all. Mtsrs Carn and BtteM, two civd on- tiiiictrs of han rranc.yco, were in the city .his morning on their way to the trout.whnre they will nwke a surrey of the work done hv Htarie & Dan. to lie nued fir the plaintiff in the cts a of aSinrie Ac L-n against the O I. Xl.eAti Dime men made the survey and ppiti maty ued in the ctse of Meyers i g, the O r. A Good Duok. Nothing is ever lost by buying a good book. That la the kind to buy, and w hen an opportunity offers, do not lose it, for It does not occur every day. Mrs. A M Talt I convasfdne for Mrs. John A Logan's Manual for the home, ft work, nicely written and lull of just such matter as most homes need. It Is hand Mimcly gotten up, finely Illustrated, and deaerves a place in every household The book 1 a guide In social, domestic and hitftinefft life, a ircaury of useful Informa lion, touching on etiquette, hvulene, house hold economr. beauty, care of children, money making, lancy work, home decor ation, civil service, history, geography, phyMuiogji, art, etc. AT JAS. F. FO l;LL A t ' Fin oranges. Unions and onion sets, Early Roe and other potatoes, Seed pers, beans, etc., Cookics and crackers, Dried fruits. Fresh garden products, All kinds canned goods, Oa'.meal, corn meal, flour, etc., Tickles, relishes, etc. Everything found anywhere. VEKV HK il G033 IMVtSTMIMT BO'T j-DELAY, FREE C'INVF.YaNCE lO I'UOI'KI'.TY. PAYMENTS -:- EASY. TOWNSK.VI) & WILSON Farms, Farms. Those wii-hing to i3p&t in farm propetty thouid call andfcfe r-urlUt of tar m and ciiy proptrty. We have fcome of as gfunl fruit aiid parden land aa can be found in the State. Also stock mucin1 and wheat farms all near KK. Farms and farm prop erty a f-peculty. Call and see us itf.-fnre r'nichahiiiif felsewhc-rQ. Oliice, Firs; Street, next Hoor to Thornpfon & Overman's Harness Shop. Albany, Or. " Grand Opening of the iJanruet Sa loon. Saturday, May 31st 1S90, Free lunch from 11 a in to 1 p m, and from 9 to 11 in the evening. Finest liquors and wines served in the city. Weinhard's beer on draft, Metzgcr" & Moessinger, Proprietors. COMING EVENTS. Friday. Mpy 30 Flora Batson at Opera House. June 2. State and County elections. the 6 WANTED A Qui to d Genem! hoiw woik Call at Dkhoj it oilio?. Trd IT, r.lfvkf r, nn rid tlmo nfTrTr and tlaii.lin iiii:i,ri:i;4t;mi !:o lUlfJwiii !t(.tel, . K. "No ori!nii.y .ct urr.-ii'-o rould lmluoa me to k1 ! -v !'i Hume to Ikj n.-cl, Ivit I liavo U'on tri'iil'l'u with dyrip-jpslu in IS v fiv.it hirm and lnliK'tir.ti, jiciuro I X:" Joy's Vubh tplt'o MrmipKrllln, 1 nt-ent mn:iy a dollar on .(rii'dlcs witlnuit rrlirf. V y i:Vmv w an m treat ut fimus It swined ns If I f.!i'.ul tile. In thruednvs I found aotwns In tlmt Ik'!1c, nii'l the second put 1110 on my feet. It will tucat t.io gi ttvo of liisny a victim. 2929 REPORT OF TIIE CODIT10 OF T1IK FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT ALBANY, IN THE STATE OP OREOON At the clow of bmlnesf, May. 17th, 1S90, lleitaniTes 1 Loans ami disconnts gifts in.c, OverdrtW,Becurl ftiiil uiiMevurod , L , S. H'tiHls to secure ctnuluthin Other Stocks, bfm.a and ni'irticatre.. . inie irora approve 1 reserve aifnuu Due from other National Itsnkn Uue from Stat Itank and lnnikcrs...., lUiikinx-houscfiiriiituie, and nxturta.. current cxeneH nifl taxes jmid Premiums on L' 8 brnidH , , Checks and other cuh items Itillsof other ItankH KractionaJ paer currency, nU-klcaaml cents specie Ieiral tender not lUJenition fund ul'h S. Treasurer tlim kt cent of circulation ) 7 !!,- ...IKi.ll 14.:.S0.85 7.0VJJ 16.000.0ti .4H(.77 8,Xtt-i..,V0 40i.0tt ):iUKi 24.10 ...Sfl,271.Wt lW.OO ftjtal , Llnhllllles t .....trn.onn.oo 8.fr-o 00 83.141.85 16,440. on ...... 1 44. S74.f ..00,V7B.71 (MI0.01) ...... l,9 Capital utock paid In .Surilun ftiird iJndividc! profltf National Bank iFtca niitatandtnif.... Inalividual deonpits mbjwt to chm.'k.. Oemftnd rartiAi-atMof depwit..HH... Dli to other National Ihuika Due to Stat Banks and banker TnU.... - :7(TIM.71 Statk or Onitoos, Coi'ttt or Lis, iw : I, E. ft". Ui.frd' n, Canhler of the above nam d bank do solemnly sweir tlis the ahovs itati ment Is true to the bet of nty kno1ed-reand belief. K. W. LANODON, Cajhler. Subscribed and sworn tn bofore me this 37 h d&y of May, 1390. O H IRVINE, (- ) Notary iMblle. Cosrwt Attest 1 L. Ff.lN.V ) HASH Kl, E. YOt'Nti VDirect.irs. L. E. BLAIN, . ) T. Vi. C0nXELL&C0.t Real Estate Agents. I keep a full line of the above celebrated Gloves in black anol colors. Am sole agent for Albany, Or. Samuel E Young. City Drug Store. Stand & Gusick Proprietors. Successors to Guiss & Son. Dealers in drugs, medicines and cliemicals,fancy and toilet articles, sponges, brushes, perfumery ,school and ar tists supplies. Physician's prescriptions accurately enmnounded. for Cule. Good sir cle hut'tvV, harnefs. robe, whio. horse llnK?t, etc. . IJupt,y ntw!y pi in ted; All for rale at hsrfjnif. A t'uv outfit; call MONEY, CHEAPiMONEY. We have made orrntieetnents to supply money to all on long time at low rates of interest on improved f.utns and city prop erty. lheewho contemplates building brick blocks or good brick business houses can get money, oee us. WALLACE V '..IISICK. Harry Jones' RESATURANT AND OYS TER HOUSE. Jut npmi rifoMte the Kun Hr-ote. rrnmptstter.ti.il, sd tvvrtlii;iu rf at and cle-p. Oiwti tlav and 11 it lit. I)kai.i:h IS- WATCHES, Clocks, J E WE L 11 Y AMI Spectacles. I liRvcMie lnrropt ntnrk of Spertneln nl Kyo (ilnpsea in the cnmitr and 111 them by Jolinatonfg put. Dioptic eye meter.