THE 3IORyDsTG HERALD: FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1S8S
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JOTTlStig ABOUT TOW.
i Baled hav for pal cheap
In-
: quire erf H. F. Merrill.
W. W. Crowder is selling shin
gles at $2.dO per thousand.
j Sir. J. W, Cusick returned ves-
t -nlay froui 'a business trip to Sa- i
mm.
Horses kick, dogs bite ami bees
sting. Have a policy in the Trav
elers... Parasols positively at cost for the
purpose of reducing stock at 1.
Cohen's.
Make your wife and family safe
by taking a policy with Winn in the
- J. Travelers.
J Services will be held at' St.
Peter's Episcopal church thiseven
. ing at 7:30 o'clock.
A jet and gold bracelet was lost
in this city yesterday. The finder
w ill please leave at this offi.-e.
A discount of 5 per cent, will be
allowed on ail cash purchases at
thtj store of Browuell & Stanard.
Ladies, call at F. M. French's
.an ill see those new "Chatelaine"
watches in gold, silver and nickle.
Charles H. Cusick, who is at
tnlitg business coll2 in Port
land, is spending a week's vacation
at his home in mis city.
A bunch of keys were lost in this
city Monday evening at the fire
men's drill. The finder will please
leave at this otlice.
The juvenile band will give an
open air concert this afternoon,as a
sort of prelude to their grand ball
-at the opera house to-night.
The Uev. Jesse C. Taylor will
bold divine service in St. Peter's
Kpijjcopal church on Sunday, April
.2i.'dj morning and evening.
There are now 48S patients con
fined in the state asylum, the
-larjest number ever confined in
'th:it inslitution at one time.
The sale of groceries at cost at
.'Julius Joseph's will only continue
.si. few days longer. Those desiring
to purchase should c til early.
Wm. Simpson has added to his
ftore a bankrupt stock of ladies'
n ml men's tine shoes. These with
Shis other goods, will go at cost.
i)ar Lebanon eorrespendent
w tites that there are about fifty
afces of mumps in the town.
Children and the elder ones alike
-are afflicted.
We start this week a new system
which we shall adhere to in the
is It lire. It is to allow each cash
piyehaser per cent, on all goo.is
bjfught of us. Browne! 1 & Stanard.
flavor J. L. Cowan of this eitv is
TfreVwiier of a three vi-ar old colt
by jj'Oneco which shows under a
thrffc minute sjait. without train
ing,' and which promises to be a
flyer.
Kailroad men state that the
trajmn travel on the railroad lines
has commenced for the summer,
and hardly a train goes out of any
station without several secreted on
it. stealing a ride.
N. II. Allen, who has returned
from Portland, hns purchased a 00
horse power engine to he placed in
his electric light station. This will
only be used in case of an emergen
cy, when the water power is tem
porarily shut off.
The finest grocer- store in the
valley can be seen at Wallace &
Thompson- s. and their lacility ot f,tatt.s
treating every customer alike, and j' ' '
selling the highest grade of,- goods j tlovc I'ontcsi.
at the lowest living prices, has j The veteran of many contests,
gained for them a prosperous busi- j that always come out victorious, is
nessj. j the Centemeri kid giove. As a
A ij entertainment will be given i fitter it has no rival, its finish has
at Tkngent Friday night April 27 J no equal, and for nicety of stvle,
under the auspices of the Tangent excellence of quality and satisfac
Brass Pand, sonsisting of recita.- : t ry endurance it tramples upon
'lions seeches, music and etc. j everything in the glove market.
All are invited to attend. Ad-
mission 25 cents. Children under
12 vears 10 cents.
Th oriwn of vesterdav's fire is!
f-upposed to Lave lieen from match -
t-s thrown by a tramp into a lot of
packing which had been removed
irom a mammoth assortment of
glassware and crockery just opened
ed at Wallace & Thompsons, which
they are selling so low that a cit:
zen remarked they were almost
giving them away.
Mr. B K AVood. who resigned i ami Mis8 Nellie Hamilton, of Oak
his candidacy tor sheriff on the vilIe were marrie(l at the resi-
t'utuuiuu uiw c.oscu up
his fish market and gone to the
country, where he is said to fie
mite sick. A barrel or two of
-spoiled fish which was left in the
market had become a great uuis-'
Miice, which those livinsr near in
sisted on having removed. Yes
iter. lav afternoon
Hays bnikeopen the door and the!
fishmonger's foul merchandise wi a 1
carted off. This might be taken as
an evil omen lor the third part v i
,jeople. !
Following is the list of lettr9 remaining- in
i ire Harm. the postoBiceat Albany.April, 5. 1888. Persons
i . . . . callinsfor these lettri will irive the date
harly yesterday morning an on which they were advertised:
alarm of tire Was sounded, and the Bryan, Miss Lizzie Brinks, MissTemjia
-department quickly responded. It i S!1"'?.' iiarr" et' m -J-proved
to be a lot ot straw burmng H-irtnuy, John Hog, u k
among some dry boxes and barrels Leith, ccnnui Ros.-.', b. ti.
in iie rear of i'Tinn's new brick. Sohoohy, G K.
It was a dangeroua little blaze but i nlTa K M
was extinguished before any ad- j For the choicest crackers, ginger
joining property caught tire, snaps and ginger nut-. cocoaViuf tatty,
uithough several windows were frill :ina raisin biscuit, eocoanut juiu
broken and the door of Wallace & i l'Ie, lemon bars and snaps, honev cake.
Thompson's grocery store was fu""s- M-nitors and all
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prooauly !f-; luliy insured.
Kverv merchant should be :
a.vu!rtJ the wants of the '-piibli'. i
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n e ii
s in vi?'.t win
we tic-
ii'ie'1 "o i-ivc
ce'-.t. tor cash,
ird.
t uiscount
Itrownoll
i 5 ."jr;
scan -
the om:!;o paiijbc.
Officials and Otheis to tiie Pront Indication
of Se3umDtioa f i Work.
Business men of this citv, who
know what they are talking about,
state that work is likely t be re
sumed on the Oregon Pacific rail
road eastward from this city within
a month. Vice President Win. M.
Hoag and other officials of the road
in company with some gentlemen
from .New York and San Francisco,
werj in the 'ity vest, r Jay and
went to the fr nt on & special car.
John Scu.iieer has received or
ders to furnish teams to take sup-!
plies to the front for survevors. I
The people of the Willameitj Val
ley, and especially Albany, will be
glad to see this work go forward.
saudb:isgcil at Salem.
Even the quiet capital cit; , vhere
all the criminals are supp led to
le locked up in the penitentiary,
has afew toughsjrunn n ; at large.
The Salem Statesman m the 10th
inst. says : Last night about 11 :30,
as Dr. C. W. Jeffrey, veterinaiy
surgeon, was passing along on the
south side of State street, near
Front, he was assaulted by two
unknown men, knocked down and
robbed. Dr. JetlVey, although the
night was not particularly dark
and the electric lights were still
burning brightly, did not notice
the two men until they were with
in a few teet of him, in front of I
Darr & Glover's blacksmith shop.
Passing on each side they sudden-
lv attacked him, one of them with
a..i,rnAru ...wi
Dr. Jeffrev is quite sure, with a ! relation ot the pastor to publics,
knife. He was struck a stunninal E. Gittins and H. P. Satchwell
blow on his head and rendered un-1 How best to succeed in winning
conscious, and while in that con-1 souls to Christ,
dition his pockets were ransacked, 1 :30 P. m. Prayer seivice. Wal
and several hundred dollars ab-! lace Hurlbert.
stracted therefrom. Upon coming
to his senses, his groans and cries
attracted the mate of one of the
river boats, and he w us taken to
Gibson & Singleton's drug store.,
where the wound in his head, from
which the blood flowed profusely,
was dressed. Meanwhile the police
were notified, but could find no
trace of the foot pads. Doctor Jef
frey has no idea who hi9 assail-!
ants were, and is not sure he wouid j
recognize them if he were to meet
them. He had just returned irom
Eastern Oregon, and had an un-1
usually large amount of money on
his person.
Women Relief Corp Meiling.
Mrs. Miller, of Corvallis, de
partment president of the Women's
Relief Corps of Oregon, is in the
city, having inspected McPherson
Post Corps of this city at. a special
meeting jesterday afternoon. A
short address was delivered bv
i Mrs. Miller and interesting exer
cises where held by the post.
Mrs. Miller is on a tour of inspec
tion, visiting the different corps of
he state, he will leave to-day
tor Eugene.
A. It. Kncanipment at eatfle
pres-
Tn u v . i f I
the G. A. K. of Washington terri-j -,,
(nrv.nrlAln,,.,!! .,ftiJ Irineyille paper: This
Wednesday. Manv delates from ,s 1Ildetl rain.
an pans oi ine territory -are
,i, ; .. . ; rantrft is sii lrv Mi.-ir. irr-.tua i
ent. I here was an imposing par-1 "s ia a BU,UU
ade of veterans and three compan- j .
iesof militia. A camp fire was j J- H. Gray was appointed
held in the evening at the opera i "tock inspector for a period of one
house, at which the members of year by the Crook county court last
several visiting posts were wel-' wt't-k, A. B. Webdell having re
comed to the citv by the mavor. ! signed that position.
They Will Attend.
A number of the teachers of this
city nave in contemplation a inp
to .San Francisco next July, when
there will be held in that city the
annual session of the national
teachers' convention. As there are
are 275,000 teachers in the United
States.there will be quite a gather
ing. It is anticipated that at least
Mon-tkitii i!t oeitenbath,
siole Agents.
Orand Kail To-Mglit.
The juvenile band will give a
! grand ball at the opeia house this
evening. Good music has been
engaged for the occasion and a
pleasant time is promised. Tickets
will be sold at $1 .50 and the price
for sjiectators will be 25 cents. La
dy dancers free. . ' "
Married.
Mr. Gilbert Ifamill, of Portland,
dence of the bride s mother, Mrs.
Caroline Hamilton, on Thursday,
April 19, 1888, by Rev. A. Al.
Acheson.
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To Survey Taqulua Bar.
The United States survey steam-
;'er 31cArthur arrived at Yaaftina
"eunesuay, e party are
makino preparations to survey the
"ay
LKTTEK LIST.
: aiuiue nauace .v J
inompsoj.V fresh
Stl WK.
the : :
They have
rk'-i ali'ords.
a., the delicacies
l ; yon ': v gi
t iirf to the
fton't forget to
hich will entitle
oods ;tL our frirn
..."int . i ii:-
eu!i for u ticket
; vou to ) cents m
Hrownel! i Statiard.
I.K1AL ASSOCIATION
To Le Held at the M. E. Church in This City
on April 23, 24, and 25.
Followinc- is the programme
of
the Eugene district ministerial
association to be held in this city
next week :
MONDAY, APR lit 23.
7:30 p. m. Preaching. D, T.
Suruinei ville.
TUESDAY, APKIIi 24.
8:30 a. m. Prayer meeting,
conducted hyj. M. Smeeney.
TOPICS ASSIGNED.
B. E. Chase- Necessitv of using
the Methodist
Public Services,
hymnal in our
J. T. Woite Exegesis, Col
ossitns 3:9-10.
Wul ton Skip worth and W. P.
Williams How best to succeed iu
our benevolent collections.
1 :30 p. M. Prayer Service. Irad
Richardson.
Reports from Pastors Of their
works and necessities.
H. P. Webb and T. F. Royal
The essential elements ot success
iu Methodism.
EVENING.
Church extension society and its
work -SpeaKers, M. C. Wire, B.J.
i Sharp and J. S. McCaiu.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25. ;
8:30 a. m. Prayer service. W.T.
' Van Scov
business session.
" " ' '
II. Gould and R. Looth
-The
II B. Elworthy and J. W.Miller
Sanctity ot the Sabbath.
, Report of comi.iiltees.
Local preachers a asked to at
tend the association and have
subjects of their own selection.
S. P. Wilson,
H. P. Webb.
Walton Skipwortii,
Committee.
Following is the reception com
mittee: Collins Elkius, E. E.
Parker, Lillie Hideout, Carrie
West full.
COAST OTKS.
Sheep shearing has fairly begun,
(1 will soon be in full blast, says
j Prineville News.
Sheep
and
the
Sheepmen in Crook county say
that herders are scarce, and many
of them are short of help.
Horses are in very poor condi
tion on Crooked river, where a
great deal of stock ranges.
Stockmen in some parts of the
country will commence to roundup
horses in a few days.
Prineville News : Stockmen are
gathering their saddle horses, pre
paratory to a general spring round-
section
The
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Wednesday evening a farmer
named Warren White, living five
miles east of fealem. was serious v
nnjuren in trying to stop his runa
wav team, lie was run over bv
wagon, and his legs were badly
bruised, one of them being broken".
Farmers in Ochoco valley are
feeling some uneasiness lest "there
shall not be enough rain to start
their grain. As yet there is con
siderable of the springrsown grain
that has not sprouted, and some of
the fall .rain has been killed by
the freeze.
The residence of James Toney,
about six miles below Baker City,
was destroyed by fire Monday
morning. How the fire originated
cannot be ascertained. Tne prop
erty destroyed is estimated at
.$2000; insured in tl. ytate lrsur
ance Co., of Salem, for $1500.
BE A I. KsTATK TUl.VtfrCltS.
The following sales hare ben
recorded in the Linn county clerk's
office during the past week.
Ashby Pearc to Doret C. Moore,
one lot, biock' 77, M's
second addition. . ....$
A. A. Roberts and wife
to N.-'A. Blodgett.l lot
block 77, M's second
addition
D. C. Moore and wife to
Elisabeth Sommeiville
same as first mentioned
M. E. church, Lebanon,
to J. W. Bland, ceme
tery lot.. . . . . . ...
Dexter Harris to Thos.
Sim, 48.99 acres, 12 w
2..
Rebecca Cooper to Jas.
Nanny, 99.79 acres, 11
w 30."
J. W. iScanland to Mary
Wheeler, 1 acres, 12
w 2
Lucv A.McConnel to Dr.
G. W. Maston, 410.75
acres, 11 w 3
A.Hacklemau to Albany
street 60 feet wide IPs
second addition. ......
Estate, of Isaac Cooper
to James Nanny, 99.70
acres, above mentioned
R. S. btrahn to Joseph
Webber, Jr., tot 2 block
14, E. A. Albany
300 00
450 00
350 09
10 00
1000 00
1 CO
125 00
50,487 50
1505 00
1000 00
Removal.
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v in. cMiiecu" ii. ii nnneii uis:
stock oi tinware. Hardware and
notions into the old tshane vS: bonsw
store, where he will keep up the full ' ,.u ,f VV uu w mer-
stock oi goods.and maintains the pop- i nlI t'h-' l!o;iuce in .Cj. -.;ange
ular tixed price counter an antrcniems j . t,ie 'K!st groceries.; atxl ru'is
he had adopted at his old stand. He Kenton & Chase Albany
will contimns the sale of the Slune fc i Oregon. ,'
Lonsv. ay bankrupt toeK at cost.
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ps direct from the factory
i & Ovennon's.
BuKgy wh
at Ihoinpson
RARE CIIAME FOR SUOPPEKS.
Some SurprlMing Redaction Offered
by A. St. Hellwaln.
Mr. A. B. Mcllwain, who has
frequently agreeably surprised his
customers bv his custom of cut
ting prices to the lowest margin, is
now making the best offer yet
given. To begin with is his ;
GREAT SALE OF CARPETS.
For 30 days he will discount pU
sales of carpets 20 per cent. His
stock is large and embraces tne
best patterns of all kinds of cpets.
He also offers Standard white
shirts, with all linen bosoms, , for
75 cents. In . " .
COFFEE, ETC.,
He is making a sweeping reduction
of prices, as will be seen by- refer
ence to a few figures. He sells :
Best Costa Rico, H lbs. . . . . .1 00
Arbuckles 5 " .100;
D wight's soda, 5 papers. ..... 25
His stock of boots and shoes is
newly received from Eastern lac
tories and is complete. ' i
THE LADIES WILL BE PLEASED
To know that his line of spring
dress goods is one of the best yet
opened. His patterns are new and
fashionable. A call will prove the
truth of thte assertion.
Smoke Estrellas. ' : f
Pickled tripe at & Chase's. "
Wigwam slippers at Read's.
Fresh groceries at Conn Bros.
A tine line of neckties atBlain's.
Six f "aves for a dollar at T. Jones'.
A new iu voice of British trhuiiiiugs
at Head's.
Sweet niixi-d pickles at Kenton &
Chase's.
French, the jeweler, keeps railroad
time.
Candy, the finest, sold by Kenton &
Chase.
Harness oil and soaps at Thompson
& Overman
Fancv crackers and biscuits at Ken
ton & Chase's-
First-elass sroods and lowest prices
atVV. F. Keau's
Fairh:.iik's Gold Dust v. asliina- row
der at Paiker Bros.
Tea all the way from 35 to' 75 cents
per pound at Biownell & Stanard's.
Thoniosoii & Overman are always
cuuv,, .epwir yaur nrness -,on ;nun
Mackerel, white fish, herring, sar
dines, salmon, pig's feels and 'tripe al
Kenton's & Cha.-e's.
by JSnton" & cliise? is ule" !2
I finest coll'ee to use for socials; parties.
etc.. '
For your tine imported f and Key
West cigars, go to Al. Bauingart's
cigar store, one door cast of Black
man's drug store.
Just received, the celebrated Es-t.-
ella Key West cigar, the finest Key
West cigar in the niark.'t at Al.
Bauingart's cigar store.
Thoe desiring fine coffee should
not fail to try "hat sold bv Keirton &
Chase. It is the best and always
gives satisfaction.
That new store in the city, between
the opera house and the post otlice, is
where so many persons have discover-
td the advantage of buying clean,
fresh groceries and provisions ut the
lowest rates for cash.
....
An Absolute f'nri
The OltlGIX.VL AllIETINE OIXTMFXT
is only put up iu large two ounce tin
boxes, and is au absolute cure for old
sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands
! and all skin eruptions. Wiil positive
ly cure all kind.-, of piles. Ask for the
Origin- a i. Aiuktixe Oixi.ment.
Sold by Foshay A Mason at :25 cents
per box--by mail SO cents.
lii-klf-.
We sell good pickles. We have them
by the bottie.ke.g or barrel. Large ones
and small ones, strong ones and mild
ones.olain ones and an extra qualty of
fancy ones, f weet ones and sour ones,
good (.-lies for breakfast and good
ones for luncheon, good ones for din
ner, and we sell them just as we do
everything in our store, at the lowest
rai.es lor cash.
Kextox & Chase.
Crackers and 'abc.
Several families in towu will use
some of our crackers ai.d cakes for
lunch to-flav,and we are sure they will
be pleased with them, because they are
the very best obta naljle and are clean
and 'resli. Our assortment of this
class of goods is very complete.
Ken-ion & Ciia.se.
About Coffee.
Tenons desiring good coffee are in
vited to try our tine biands. Our
Blended. Fancy, Premium, : Acme or
Standard Mocha and .lava, will please
the mosi fastidious.
Kextox it Chase.
Vienna sausage, Baratarice
shrimps, boneless spiced pig's
feet, Libby t McNeil lunch tongue,
Richard Sons & Rabbins boned
chicken, deviled and potted ham,
dried and corned beef, boneless
herring, Boston baked beans and
brown bread and new cream cheese
are among the things suitable- for
lunch at Wai.lack & Thompson's.
A perfectly sound body and a
unimpaired mind are possible with
pure blood. Leading ;: medical
authorities indorse Ayer's Sar
saparilla as the best bIood,puri
fying medicine in existence..'. It
vastly increases the working and
productive powers of both hand
and brain.
Julius Gradwohl desires to call
the attention of the ladies of Alba-
j ny to his lin of parasol top baby
carriages, which he is selling at
j eastern prices ; also to his tine line
of new patent steel wheel carrages,
which he is selling at prices lower
than ever before offered in this
market.
We keep the largest and best as
sortment of groceries and provi
sions in Albany, and selt' them at
! reasonable rates, and- that, is the
i lr'", "r f s ways CwcleU
, llll Slirnwii hi'i-ur: U a luu X-
i m. - - -. , ,, uuuvv w
jL j
un no p-iDii.
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, i! .i oucKet ot j-apnne ir uonse
! eaning, it has no equal. Wallace
jc Thompson
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Kolicc.
VI OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT TIIE
i.1 County Court ox Linn countv, Oregon,
will, on Wendesday, the 9ih day ot May, A.
!., 18S3, at one o'clock, p. m , receive scaled
bids for a contract to tui:d fifty rods of roi:
and dirt road, commencing ou'the e;ist end
wliere the plunking connueni-es on Beaver
Slough near widow Ray s and run west over
the ground where the old Beaver Creek
bridge now stands a distance of fifty rods,
by taking thefloorin-, off the old bridge and
layiiu- it on the ground cross ways as far as
it goes. Then use fir poles the" rest of the
way until the whole fifty rods of ground in
lenyth is eotered. Then cover this with,
rock at least twelve inches thick and ten feet
wide. Then put dirt and gravel about three
inches thick on the rock. There shall be two
culverts in said rocK road. The first one
about ten rods from the starting point on
east end of the old bridge. The second cul
vert to be about twenty three rods from east
end o said rock road. Each of said culverts
to be made sufficient width for all teams to
pass. The Board reserves the right to reject
any and all bids.
Done by the order of the Countv Court
this 5th day of April, A. D 1KSS.
J, P. Galbraith,
Cierk,
Ktinrd l' Equalization.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the directors of school district
No. 5, Linn county. Oregon, will set
as a board ot equalization at the office
of the clerk of said district, which is
at the real estate office of Burkhart &
Keeney, atNo. 59 First street, Albany
Oregon, on Friday, April 27, 1888, at
2 o'clock v. m. of said day, for the. pur
pose of examining, correcting and
equalizing the assessment roll of said
district for the year 1888. : All persons
interesteu are - hereby notified to tie
present and make their de&lres known,
or file a wrif.cn statement of the same
with the clerk of said district on or
before said date. By order of the
board of directors of said school dis
trict. C. G. Bl KKHAUT,
District Cierk.
Dated April 5, 1SSS.
Contractor and ICuilde.
TIIE UNDESIGNED 11AVO-1NG L
cated in Albany solic its patronage
from city and com try. Will contract
to build britU'cs, b inis, and all manner
of veiling homes, including Queen
Annj Ea-aiake and Elizabelhhui styles
of buildings. Will furnish plans and
specificutions without charge. S:itis
faction guaranteed. V. C CASSELL,
Steal
Kstaie and
employment
Agency.
Partis having farms for sale ot
about 10O acres, or those having lar
ger tracts which they would be will
ing to divide up into 80 or 1(50 tracts
fi t-c invtfml tr .... 1 1 ni-. ni-tr- fK it-..
j have a few purcin8erg for thst class of
farms. We can also ttirnish parties
wanting help, either male or female.
with such help as they desireon short
notice. Ire also have a lew sit.ia-
t!V"S foT ''thfmale f7'ale i",he
!;!t" an(' ry. Call at our office
if yon want help or want employment
We can tret either for vou. Office
No. (55 First strtet, adj. lining Twee
dale Hopkins tin store.
F. A. BURKHART fc CO.
Mock holders' Mccltnu.
VTOTIGE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
1 a special meeting of the Fanners
and Merchants Insurance com puny ot
Albany, Oregon, will be held at the
office "of said company in the city o!
lhimv dri-triin on Vc(ll)i"S(l:l v. 1 he
:M day of May, 1S88, at the hour of tw
o'l-bick i. v.. to consider the. i.ror osi
to consuler
tm to increase the capital stor k of
j Si!j(i corporation so that Uiesamc.-hiil.
i i. r,,i:il to the m.i:; of live hundred
thousand ($",iH),(WU) dollars.
By order of the Bo ird of Director?.
A'i.uaxy. Anril '.. ISSS.
(.'HAS. E. .WOl.VERTOX, Pres.
J. K. Ei.deiikix, Scc'y.
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Mr. Phil Lewis, of the firm of
L Lewis (I Son,
At Shedd, Linn county, having
just returned from Portland, where
he purchased a (ine stock of goods for
the ;oming spring trade, now invites
the inspection of his customers.
sTThese goods were bought f r
cash and the advantage of very low
prices will he giveu to the buyers.
PRUSH A WS
mi aw au
With the spring conies the ague.
This now popular eiire for ague has
never been known to fail. Call for
testimonials at PVushaw's drug store,
next to Revere house. Price 75 cts.
per bottle.
SECOND HAND STORE.
The past year has proven it to he a
necessity. The best and cheapest
place in the city to buy your
Stoves Furniture.tinware
We ate always prepared to buy your
lutisehold furniture at the highest
ca:-h pr'.ce. Sole agents for the
PEERLESS OIL CAN
Aimo Lamp Killer.
J3?"Tinshop recently added. All work
done at the lowest possible rates
M. FRANKLIN & CO
,ioll Walrll ;iv-u Away.
Francis Pfe'iffer has placed in his
show case at the Albany soda and
c-.indv works a ?" gold watch, which
will be ffiven away to the customer
who purchases of" him t he most cigars.
Every person who buys a
fl"afwill icceivc a ticket. At the
end of ninety days the one holding
the largest number of tickets will re
ceive the watch. It is warranted to
be a c-minc i.old watch worth .:")().
Hi (r-;i'S are the best iu the market
This is a rare chancn to get a old
watcii free.
Donof.be i '"d into buying
worthies or s,-' '-fiis "oods for tl e
mer-' oi getting, a prize. We
wii; : -mi irood honest good"? at
'.he lowest ii'Htoin prices, and al
low you 5 per cent off on ca-h.
Browuell & Stanard.-
m
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n Mini
AGUE
UMUMU
LADIES
Desiring to save themselves from the annoyances of.'
small ancTill cbsen stocks will do well to make their
purchases from a stock full in every department ancL
replete with all theMatest novelties iu the market.
Keplete with all the latest and most fashionable
shades in
FOREIGN AND HOME DKEss K00DS.
In every conceivable style ot figure and design. .
Piles of
French Sateens, foulard, Seersuckers, Dress Ginghams, Alba- .
trosses, Embroidered Robes and the Etcettas, an
egant Line of Silks and Satins in tr.tirely
New Shades.
TEIMMING-S
in every desirable stvle
Braid Trimmings,
Plushes
NOVELTIES IN EVERYTHING THAT PEUTAINS TO
Fancy
in the most profuse
JBES
in spring and summer shades and trimmings. An
immense stock of
i In new styles and at all prices. Before leaving the
j store have a look at our superb stock of New carpets, new stye's of wall
i paper and general house furnishing edods. - , -
MQNTEITH St SEITENBACH.
ID
BOGBES
i
! Is and has been our watchword. As season tol
! lows season our stock increases, both in ize und in
i siiinpriA (inn h .v firiM vft
.....j.. "1 Jl - jf.y
before our patrons an endless variety of everything
that is new and seasonable. JSince ojening business
IN OUR NEW STORE,
We luivfi more, than doubled our ;tock. havlno in.
! vested largely in a line of
the wants ot the city trade,
most critical inspection, as
ij;oods in the market
Ut
Tea ancl Coffee
We make a specialty, and would respectfully invite
the attention of every family to our superior prades
ot both green and roasted coffees: No, 1 Costa Rico,
Iiio, Caracola, Best Old Government Java,and Finest
Arabian Mocha. In roast $roods we keep best Costa
Kico, Eio and Arbuckles, Our Own, Old Government
Java, Ideal, the choicest Mocha and Java blended,
Acme, the finest Arabian Mocha nd 'Paragon the
! choicest Rio and Java blended. These oods are
! roasted by thoroughly r xpeiienced hands, in large
tanks specially constructed for this purpose, and
are packed in air-tight chests that the strength and
aroma may be fully preserved.
In teas we have Oolong, English Breakfast, Gun
powder, Young Hyson, Uncolored Japan and a
variety of blended teas, which in quality and flavor
cannot be excelled. A hearty invitation to
TRY OUR GOODS
Is extended to all Satisfaction, guaranteed.
and" color. Novelties' in
Jets and shades of
Velvts.
Goods
variety. JA fullHne ot
3jZ" s
are nmv pna h tn r I
fancy groceries never be-
and which will bear tne
they are the choicest
WALLACE ' THqM SOX.