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JOlTlXliS AK4liT TOW.
A. FtaUron show wi.l be held at
liairisburg on May 1st.
All the latest styles in ladies'
musses or children's dress hats at
31rs. O'Connor's.
James Fitzwater, a Mexican war
'veteran of Lebanon, has been
granted -a pension.
Wire cJoth for door and window
moreens at cents per square foot
itV. L. Brush's, at the foot of
Lyon street,
Win. Simpson has added to his
store a bankrupt stock of ladies'
and men's fine shoes. These with
his other goods, will go at cost.
Adam A. Baser, the postmaster
at Spicer. Linn countv, has re
signed and John W Ball has been j
appointed postmaster in his plape.
The Loyal Temperance Legion
t U meet at the W. C. T. U. hall
'tins (Friday)afternoon at 4 o'clock.
All the boys and girls of Albany
are cordially invited.
In a bunch of bananas yesterday
Erownell & StanarJ found a live,
Ihealthy centipede. The deadlv
uiative of the south was placed in a
irlass jar and is- on exhibition at
tiieir utore.
Messrs Stewart k Sox have add
ed to their stock of hardware a
complete line of baby carriages, re
ceived direct from the factory. They
flna 0ne3 Of the mo.it approved,
.'patterns.
BfcllOp Rudolph Ri ftubba of the
Evangelical church will deliver a
discourse at the court house m this
'cityton Sunday evening. The oth
'vr churches join this service, and
init their usual Sunday evening
wsryicie.
formerly
sided in this city.
An entertainment will be given
3t Tangent Fridav night April 27
tinder the auspices of the Tangent
Brass Band, uousisting of recita
tions speeches, music and etc.
All are invited to attend. Ad
mission 25 cents, Children under
12 years 10 cents.
A new steamboat is being buil!
at Oneatta, V aquina bay. the
rraft belongs to Capt. James Chat
terton, and has a very handsome
model. Her dimensions will be:
liuii.04 feet over all; beam, 14
ieet; depth of hold, 5 fejt. It is
-exjiected to have her ready for
business in about five weeks.
MTfcKARY EXTERTA IMS! EXT.
To Be Givfca at the Opera House
Evening, April 30th.
Monday
The ladies of the Congregational I
church will give an entertainment 1
And social at the opera hous! next
Jfonday evening, A ril
3 ti.
Ad
mission 25 cents, leu cream and
ake will be served at any time
during the evening for 10 cents.
The exercises will commence at
eight o'clock. Following is the
PROGRAMME :
Prayer -H. V. Kominger.
instrnmental duet Esther Mar
hal and Lora Vance.
Chorus.
Braiding May pole Little folks,
bolo Mr. Adair.
Solo Frankie Flindt.
Recitation Kate Price.
Chorus.
Quartette -
Song and tableau Crowning
May queen.
Solo Mrs. Cochran.
Recitation Lora Vance.
Duet Arta Huston and Vella
Flindt.
. Horn quintette.
j DuetMr. Adair and Mrs. Coch
ran. Solo Mrs. Chamberlain.
(Gentlemen's quartette.
Bouquet drill Fifteen young
ladies.
DEEP SEA FIsUIXV.
Project to Build a Schooner to Fish off the
Month of the Yaquina 3aj.
Ymtouin Post.
J There is a scheme oa foot to
tuilua steam schooner for outside,
or deep sea fishing. It has been
clearly demonstrated that just off
the mouth of the Yaquina bay
there is a bank which extends
along the whole coast, where the
best varieties of food fish can be ob
tained in unlimited quanitites.
34ecently the finest halibut, weigh
ing, we are assured, in the neigh
borhood of 100 pounds, has been
taken, while sea bass, rock cod
and other varities o. fish are abund
ant. With a properly equipped
vessel, tons of fish could be se
cured and shipped to the Ore
gon Pacific cars to valley points
yery morning.reaching consumers
a few hours after being taken from
their watery homes. Properly con
ducted and equpped a steam
schooner- would enable those en
;ared in deep sea fishing to gather
in large returns in coin, as the best
varities of fish can be taken in any
quantity and, as indicated above,
can be delivered absolutely fresh
'in all the valley-towns from Port
land to Ashland at least one d:y
before thev can be obtained from
the lower Colombia. The demand
'for tl-ie.-e ' fish is growing right
along, and the industry will prove
2i!jre and more profitable from year
to vear.
A ni-w lot "f Prize Baking Powdi.r
at ijruwueii Stauard's
Daily
A dispatch was ieCglV6il ?ew- 1 complaint Bled with the court he pigment, we take the liberty of
' 5iay by Parker BroS., aftp9hemg,' larger profit on his contract dlU-essing you and asking Vou
the death of Nellie Cliftoii;. the i iht"rt nm.' 0 work -ersonally to br ng the matter be-7-year-old
danpliter f their Bisfef, To mfa (ijg mm r Vow citizens with a
Mrs. A. J. Uifton, at bpokane 4ii 4U HilU Wfg )Fr
STATE DISPATCH:.
Fatal Accident on the Bailrcal at Port-land-I.
0. 0. F. Celebration.
(cial to the Hkrald.
Portland, April 26. To-day an
other sccident occurred on the
railroad, the injured victim being
John Doherty, 35 years of age and
married. A scantling falling struck
him on the head, lacerating his
ear, fracturing the base of the
skull and producing concussion of
brain. He was taken .to St. Vin
cjnt hospital, where he now lies
in a very critical condition. It is
thought he cannot possibly re-
ver.
ODD FELLOWS CELEBRATION.
The sixty-ninth anniversary of
the organization of Odd Fellows in
this city was celebrated here
to-day iu a siraud manner. Ora-
tlcna and musical and literary ex
ercises were held at the tabernacle
in the presence ot a very large
audience. A grand ball to-night
will conclude the celebration.
TUB REGOS PAflt'll't
To the Editor of ut Hzisalo :
In a recent issue I note that ;yoa
quote Mr. G. W. Hunt as saying
that he had paid out $200,000 on
his contract with this company,
and that the company owes l.ioi
$500,000. We are aware that you
gave this statement as from Mr.
Hunt and made no editorial en
dorsement, and we know that you,
like the majority of the human
race, do not like to ba imnosed on
by fish stories, therefore we give
you the exact figures :
The engineer's final estimate
shows that Mr. G. 'W. Hunt had
done on both Contracts up to the
time of abandoning his work work
amount'inn to r50,(543.?(. These
figures Jare correct, and the com
pany expects and intends to prove
them in court. Whetner Mr.
Hunt's magnificent figures men
tioned above are the result of a
brilliant imagination, or whether
your compositor slipped in the ex
tra ciphers without his knowledge
seefflai W tfs too" great A strain fori'-
even a brilliant imagination . The
amounts' of work done by Mr.- Ben
nett have been equally overt,t$
bhim. It seems to be' a ling
of these co ltractors to look ai work-
done bv them through magnifying!
glasses. Ve have said very little1
through the press, because w e con
sider it an insult to court and jury
to endeavor to prejudice a pending
! case by newspaper discussion.
Use W ho Knows.
LERAXOX XOTfcS.
Lebanon-, April 25.
Dr. J. H. P. Hope is seriously
sick, and doubts are expressed as
to his recovery. j
MumpR and measles have been '
going around pretty generally, with
no serious results so far;
Gov. Pennoyef has signified his
willingness to address the demo
cratic club sometime during the
C -mpaign;
The VV. K. C. and G. A. R. post
will give an entertainment next
Friday evening, which promises to
be very entertaining and success
ful. An effort has been made to have
a joint discussion between the
democratic and- repablican clubs,
but no definite arrangements so
far.
There is a general feeling of sat
isfaction as to our present mail
facilities two mails a day and
the credit, is largely attributed fo
I Hon. Binger Hermann. f
Hon. John Slater, a former resi- j
dent of Lebanon, and now judge of j
Stephens county, W. T., has been i
siending several da', s visiting old i
acquaintances and friends.
Farmers are pretty well through
with their seeding, and grain gen
erally looks well. A good rain
would be very accceptable, as tbe
ground is getting considerably
hardened.
Free wool and taxed woolens
need some explanation with some
of the voters, also the duty on
sugar. It may be that all wiil be
made plain, but the chances are
largely that some will have their
own opinion in the matter and cast
their vote accordingly.
We Apologize.
For not fcllowing the example of
one of our illustrious competitors in j
displaying & cancture oi ourselves in
our show window, haviug a large run
of custom we find no time for such at
tractions, prefenng to utilize it in
studying the wants of our many cus
tomers. Yours for business,
Brownell & Stanard.
Boasted Coffeet
We invite consumers to try our
roasted coffie. We have reason to be
lieve they are as fine as any offered in
this market, and some good judges
pronounce our standard Java and
Moco the best. We have confidence
in these goods, and therefore warrant
them.
Kentox & "hase.
The exhausted and drowsy feel
ings, common to spring time
indicate an impure and sluggish
condition of the blood, which may
be remedied by the use of Ayer's
Sarsaparilla. It is the most power
ful, and, at the same time, most
economical blood purifier known.
Julius Gradwohl desires to call
the attention of the ladies of Alba
ny to his lin of parasol top baby
carriages, which he is selling at I
eastern prices; alo to his fine Une
of new latent steel wheel cstrrages,
which 'he is selling at prices lower
than ever ' before offered in this
market.
A tine iiue of imported cigars
ceived at JJrowneli St-anard's
We leave you IU juuae. ill ilia r..,r.;lv in t i a aiinm.
TO ADYKKTISE THE STATE.
Every Section of the Common wealth
Aked to Be Kepreseuled.
To tbb Editor of the Herald:
The Oregon immigration board,
of Portland, Oregon, of which the
undersigned are the duly appoint
ed commissioners, are beginning
active and svsteuiatic work, looning
to the thorough advertising of the
state of Oregon and the city of
Portland their resources, opportu
nities for investment, and general
advantages as fields tor immigra
tiou.
The hoard have now funds sub
scribed by the business mea of
Portland to me amount of about
$2,000 per month, covering a
period rf one year, from April 1,
1888. New subscriptions are con
stantly being made, aud it is
expected the fund will reach from
$30,000 to $40,000 to expend dur
iog the year by Portland aloue.
The board has appo:nted four
agents to be stationed, one each, in
southern California, Puget souucl,
St. Paul aud Chicago, whose duties
;t will be to distril uto vat quanti
ties of folders posters, pamphlets,
and other printed information
furnished from time to time by the
board. These ineu will begin
work at .nce.
Id addition to the printed mat
ter already provided for, the board
have in view the publication ef a
complete pamphlet getting forth j
in detail the resources of the state
at large, which pamphlets will be
placed before the general public
through the medium of the
systematic p'an of distribution
at our command. The amount
thus far subscribed will not enable
ns to compile, print and circulate
as full a descriptive pamphlet ot
the state at large as might be do
sireu;butby every county iu the
state contributing, say in the ag
gregate the sum of $20,000, we
would be enroled to tuliy dyer
tise tve y section of the com woii
wealth lull v aLd fairly.
I Thinking, that the citizens of
I vour locality will be interested in
We can spend ailvStt'
ntagfe teil
times the present tuna sit
posal, and therefore respectfully
ask you to urge upon your fellow
citizens the advisability of a liberal
contribution. You will at once
persive the very great advantage
to be" secured by concentration of
effort' WiSb us, securing, as you will
thereby , not only the benefit of
yonr own money, but of the funds
already in onr hands to beexpend-
j edy End all other money which may
be placed with us.
Your community may forward
its subscription either in monthly
installments, or in one sum as vou
may deem most expedient
Awaiting vour earlv reply, we
are, very truly your obedient
servants,
Cjias. II. Dood,
President,
TI. W. C'oubett,
Sol. , Hmsiij
Ellis G. H'jghes,
I) C. Olipiiant,
F. Ki Arnold,
I). .OLlS CoHENj
I. W. HAIR!);
T. A. AVooU,
.lOSEPII W A DDLS,-
Board of Commissioners.
Wai.lace K. Stei ble, Sec'y.
1EAIIEU. I.NiiTITllE.
The teachers' institute for dis
trict No. 2 will convene at Tangent
April 28th. All teachers and
friends of education are cordially
invited to attend. The following
programme has been provided and
will be faithfully carried out:
MORNING SESSIOX.
Methods in teaching.
First Reader Miss Anna God
ley, of llalsey.
Second and Third Readers G.
H. Burt?, of Shedd.
Fourth and Fifth Readers J. H.
Jewett, of Harrisburg.
AFTHRNOOK SESSION.
Methods in teaching.
Primary Arithmetic H.
Herrori, of Tangent.
Compound Numbers M.
Brown, of Lebanon.
Percentage G. P. Russel
W.
K.
ot
llalsey.
EVENING SE8SIOM.
Music by Tangent brass band.
What shall our young folks read
J. M. Williams, of llalsey.
Gems of LiteratureTangent
public school.
General discussion.
Miscellaneous Exercises. -
LKTTEII LIST.
Following is the list of letters remaining
the pjstofficeat Albany,April,2'i.l88S. Per
sons calling for these lett-sr wiil (five the date
on which they were advertised:
BuJdey Thomas B'ume Henry
Crnt8en O. F. Fenton J. K.
Foley Mrs Alice Jones Hon T. E.
Lewis William Miiier l
Smith Robett L Woolen George
Young Charles E.
Rx'kus Thompson
P. M
Chronic LoiiMt-nrss of I he Rowel
Results from imperfect digestion. The
cause lies in torpidity ef the liver A
regular habit of body can be secured
by taking Simmons Liver Regulator
to aid digestion, to stimulate the dull
ana sluggish liver, and rid the system
of excessive and poisonous bile. The
Regulator corrects acidity of the
stomach, cures dyspepsia anil insures
regularity of the bowels alike fr-e
from laxity or costiveuess.
Kiilerlatnnirnt at Lebanon.
An entertainment will be given
at the old band hall in Lebanon on
tbe evening of April i'7, for the
benefitoithoW.lv. C. and G. A.
K., consisting of the drama enti
tled, "The Champion of iler .Sex,"
dialogues, recitations, etc.
Pr.rasols positively at cost for the
purpose of reducing stock at P.
Cohen's. '
I this wnrfc. and nprhanft willing tn I
HERALD: FRIDAY,
BBIEF MENTIUX.
Smoke Estrellas.
"W igwam slippers at Read's.
Fresh groceries at Conn Bros
A new invoice of British trimmings
at Kcad's.
Colored spectacles and eyeglasses at
French's. . ,
French, the jeweler, keeps railroad
time.
Harness oil and soaps at Thompson
& Overman ;
First-class goods and lowest prices
atW. F. Read's
Fairbank's Gold Dust v ishiuir cow
der at Parker Bros.
Fresh Vegetables every morning at
Ken ten & Chase's.
A choice lot of uncanvassed eastern
hams at Wallace & Thompson's.
Tea all the way from 25 to 75 cents
per pound at Browncll fe Stunard's.
Cream Crackers, and a nice assort-
j raent of cakes at Kenton & Chase's.
Try the Acme Coffee sold at Kenton
& Chase when jou want a choice ar
ticle. Thompson & Overman are always
ready to repair your, harness ou short
otioe.
For your tine imported and Key
West cigars, iro to M. Baumgart's
eigar f.tore, one door east of black
man's drug store.
Just received, the celebrated Es-
trella Key West cigar, the finest Ke
'I
West cigar iu "the -' tuurk?t ftt
Banra wv? cigar store.
A tflHhlhc'ent lot of wall paper in
eopper back, gilt, and all new styles,
with decorative sets to match. Just
opened at Montieth & Seiteubach's.
Bny your spectacles and eyeglasses
ut F. M. French's, and have them lif
ted by Johnson's patent cioptrie eye
meter, the best tester manufactured.
That exquisite line of satins iu our
show window will be run close this
week. Have no excuse for not get
ting in on them. Montieth fc Seiten
i ach.
To-day we opew a gorgeous lot of
beaded wraps io spring wear. East
ern goods, ttem prices. Ladies
have a loofc them. Montieth &
Seiteubacli,
Fur tfcts olioicost crackers, ginger
simps and ginger uuts, eoeoanut tally,
fruit and raisin biscuit, eoeoanut Jum-
j h'.Cjlomon bars and snaps, honey cal:e.
ex'ra sodi b'scuits, iiomtors auu an
kinds of choice crackers go and ex
amine Wallace fc Thompson's fresh
stock. They have all the dclicavies
the market affords.
The Verdict iri!aiiR!n
W. D. Suit, Druggist Bippus Tnd.,
tef titles "I tan recommend Electric
Bitters as tlie very best remedy.
Every bottle sold has given relief in
every case. One man took six bottles
:md wus cured of Klleumatism of 10
Abraham Hare,
) sai l Slanmw,-
irmrr?":;
t Wife
W 1 r . ..... i-
ever liandlea hi fiiv -JW ytsjtrs Gi p8r
ienee. is Kleff rffc" Bfrtte'rS . TMdtisiiflrfs
of others hal'c' addtf tbc'lf .testitiib'riir
so that the verdict ti nnrfriftrto'us mat
Electric Bitters do i iire all distunes 6f
the Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Oilly u
half dollar a bottle at Foshay & Ma--son's.
Worth Knovring
Mr. W. H. Morgan, merchant, of
Lake City Fla., was taken with a se
vere Cold, attended with a distressing
Cough and runuing into Consumption
:n its first stages. He tried many so
called popular cough remedies and
steadily grew worse. Was reduced
in n.tsli, had difficulty in breathing
and was unable to sleep. Finally
.:k'(l p-, King's New mscovcry f...r
Consumption and found imme?.iate
relief, and after using about a ha f
dozen bottles found himcelf well and
has had no return of the disease, Xo
other remedy can show so grand a
reCci-d of cures4 as Dr. King's Dlscov-n-y.
for Consumption Guaranteed to
do just What is claimed for it. Trial
bottles free; For sale by Foshay &
Mason;
Thousands ot Dollar.
Are spent every year by the people
of this State, for worthless medicines
fr the cure of throat and lung disease
Wh -n we know tha! if they would only
invest $1 In Santa Abie, the new Cal-
j ifornia discovery for' Consumption and
ivmuieu compiainis. iney wuin
in this pleasant remedy find relief. It
is recommended by ministers, phvsi
caDs and public speakers of he Gold
en State. Sold, am!! Warranted by
Foshay & Mason, at $1 a bottle.
Three for $2 50. The most stubborn
case of catarrh will spft-dilv succumb
to California Cat-K-Cuue. . Six
month's treatment By mail f 1. 10.
California 4'ail-lM'nrc.
The only guaranteed cure for cat
arrh, cold in the head, hay lever, rose
cold, catarrhal deafness and sore -ye.
Restore the sense of taste and un
pleasant breath, resulting fiom ca
tarrh. Easy and pleasant to use.
Follow directions and a cure is war
ranted, by all drusrg'sts. Send fur
circular to ABIETINE MEiHCAL
COMPANY. Oroville Ual. Six months
treatment for 100. sent bv mail for
$110. Eorsalcbs Foshay & Mason,
Kcmovrd.
Wra. Simpson has removed his
stock of tinware. hardware and
notions into the old Shane & Lonsway
store,, where he will keep up the full
stock oi goods,and maintains the pop
ular fixed price counter arrangements
he- had adopted at his old stand. He
will continue the sale of the Shane &
Lonsway bankrupt tock at cost.
yienna sausage, Baratarice
shrimps, boneless soiced niyr's
ieet, Libby fc McNeil lnfich tongue.
Kichard Sons & Ku-bbins boned
'chicken, deviled1 and potted ham,
dried and corned leef, boneless
herring, Boston baked beans and
brown bread' and'new cream cheese
are among the things- suitaMe for
lunch at Wallace & Thompson's.
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
PAINTING.
PAPER' HANGING
Done on short notice.- Satisfac
tion guaranteed. Charges reason
able and all work proTlrptly attend
ed to. ' -. - V,.
-AK-
Whittier e Thompson.
SHAYINGPARLORS
All work promptly attended to. Hot
anil cold baths always'&ady. Indies'
and Childrens' hair cutting a specialty.
Sick persuus attended to at their
homes. TH03. JONES.
Proprietor.
APRIL 27, 188S!
RAKE ITIA.ME FOIt SIIOPPEKS.
Some SsurprlHinj: Reductions Offered
by A. B. Mcllwain.
Mr. A. B. Mcllwain, who has
frequen tly agreeably surprised his
customers by 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 pll
sales of carpets 20 per cent. His
stock is large and embraces the
best patterns of all kinds of carpets.
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, b' lbs $1 00
Arbuckles 5 " 1 00
Dwight's soda, 5 papers "25
His stock of boots and shoes is
newly received from Eastern fac
tories and is complete.
THE LADIES WILL BE PLEASED
To know that his line of spring1
dress goods is one of the best yet
opened, His patterns are new and
fashionable, A call will prove the
truth of thi assertion.
Void Watch CUrei! Away.
Francis Pfeiffer has placed in is
show case at the Albany soda aid
candy works a $50 gold watch, which
will be iriven away to the customer
who purchases of him the mostcigars.
Every person who buys a
cigar will leeeive a ticket. At the
end of ninety days the one holding
the largest nnmher of tickets vtifl re
ceive, the watch. It is warranted to
be a genuine gold watch worth $50.
His ei-rars are the best in the .market
This is a rare chance to get H gold
watch free. t . t
'
Nuke no Mistake. '
Hy dispelling the symptoms so often
mistaken for consumption; i Santa
Abie has brought gladness to 'many a
household. By its prompt! use for
breaking up the cold that too olteu
dcvelopes into that fatal disease,
thousands can be saved from an un
timely grave. You make no mistake
by keeping a bottle of this pleasant
remedy in your house. California
Cat it-Curs is equally effective in
eradicating all traces of Nasal Catarrh.
Both of these wonderful California
remedies are sold and warranted by
Foshav ite, Mason's. $1.00 package, 3 for
$2.50."
Porsoiial.
Dear Bro. Meite- va ri,fv.ni.d'
Method st" r- ur rr,,
" I 8te 111 tli lot "Central", that you
wiit n k'k hoo.dachc remedy, I suf
fered fro"ni slek iirfcdaeb, almost from
infancy, aild tried bVtr, y ;remefly; I
conic! get,- but never. iMinrt anything
to' 'iti ih$ goad tfntil. I used Simmons
Liver IfestThityr':. I feci for anyone
that sfittcrS vMli at terrible disease,
ndl hopcycyi? wili give H a trial.
C . MoKitis,- Bo'ow'tf.'ville, W. Va.
An AbsoluVl 'i'atet
The OltlfilK A I. ABIETl'x'lf oi:NTfsr:"sT
is only put up in larife two Ounce tin
boxes, and is &n absolute cure for' old
sores, burns, wouuds. c happed haricls
and all skin eruption?. Will positive
ly cure all kind of piles. Ask for the
Orioin'ai. Abietixb OlXTMN'J.
Sold by Foshay & Mason at 25 cent?',
per box by mail 30 cents.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
MorkholdcrV Mcctitfgt
VfOTfCE IS llfertEBV OlVEX THAT THE
1 annual liiattinj; Of thft gtbtkhoid.eis of
'.neAioany farmers' C. (H tsb held itt the
company a onice in the city of Albftffv; on
the ISth day of May, 1S8S, at i o'eltyclt p. m.
Said meeg will be held tor the A,vose of
e ecimg seven cure'.'tors to serve for tfie tit
sum" your, and for the transaction of snci
other business as niay regularly come before
such mteting.
Dated Albany. O'egon, Avril 21, 1888.
O. A. Archibald, M. H. Wilds,
Secretary. Presidenf
Board of Eqnalization.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TIIAT
XI the directors of school district
No. a. Linn countv. Oregon, will s-et
as a board of cqutlization at the office
of the clerk of said district, which is
at the real estate office of Burkharc &
Keener, atNo. 59 First street, Albany
O. e:ron, on Friday, April 27, 1888, at
2 o clock p. m. of said dav, 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 be
present and make their desires known,
or flic a writ'.eii rtatement 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'RKHART,
District Cierk. f
Dated April 5, 1888.
Contractor and Bnllde.
THE UNDc-RSIGNED HAVO-1NG L
cated in Albany solicits pat.onage
from city and com: try. Will contract
to build bridges, barns, and all manner
of dwelling hom-es. including Queen
Anne. Eastlake and Elizabethian styles
of buildings. Will furnish plans and
speeincitions without charge. Satis
faction guaranteed. W. C. CASSELL
htockliolderK' MretiHa
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
a special meeting of the
stockholders of the i Farmers and
Merchants Insurance, company of
Albany, Oregon, will he held at the
office of said company in the city of
Albany, Oregon, on Wednesday, the
2d day of May, 1888. at the hour of two
o'clock P. m., to consider the proposi
tion to increase the! capital stock of
said corporation so that the same shal.
be equal to the sum 'of five hundred
thousand (fSOO.OOu) dollars.
By order of the Bord of Directors.
Albaxv, April 9. 1888.
CHAS. E. WOLVERTON, Pres.
J. K. Eldgrkix, Sec'y.
Real Ei tale aud Kniployuicnt
Agenry.
Parties having farms for sale of
about 160 acres, or those having lar
ger tracts which they would be will
ing to divide up into SO or 160 tracts
are invited to call at our office, as we
have a few purchasers for that class of
farms. We can also furnish parties
wanting help, either male or fenw.e,
with such help as they 'lesireon short
notice. We also have i few situa
tions for both male and female in the
city and country.;. Call a, our of3 -e
if you want help or want employment
We-can get either for you.- Office
No. 05 First street, ailj.iiniiig Tv.ee
diie'& Hopkins tin utore.- -
F. A. BUKKHART & CO.
LADI
Desiring to save themselves from the annoyances of
small and ill chosen stocks will do well to make their
purchases from a stock full in every depar:uicui and
replete with all the latest novelties in the market.
Keplete with all the latest and most ijtsliio liable
sjiades in
i FOREIGN AND HOME BREss GOODS,
every conceivable style'ot figure and design.
Piles of
French Sateens, Foulard, Seersuckers, Dress Ginghams, Alba
trosses, Embroidered Robes and the Etcettas, anEI-&
egant Line of Silks and Satins in tntirely
New Shades.
T
in every desirable strle
Braid Trimmings,
HES
Plus
1'"
NOVELTIES IN EVERYTHING THAT PEHTAINS TO
t i m pa
T
in the most profuse
CTEBSETS
ill spring and suminer snades and trimmirgs. An
immense stock of
L&de.- Glsifl&ifsi
In new Ptyles and at all prices. Before leaving the
bioie have a iook at our superb stock of New carpets, new styles of waljL
paper and general hou.se furnishing goods.
fVlONTEITH & SEITEHBAGH,
PBOGBESS
Is and iris been our tvatch word. As season tol
lows season olii' stock increases, both in Hze and di
superio. quality, and we are now enabled to place
oeiore our patrons an endless varietv ot evervthiiur
that is new and seasonable.
IN OUR NEW STORE,
We have more than doubled our stock, r having in-
m . .1 -I I ' T f ,
vesiea largely in a line ot tancy groceries never be
fore carried in this city a line specially adapted to
the wants of the city trade,
most critical inspection, as
oroods in the market. Ot
Tea and Coffee
We make a specialty, and would respectfully invite
the attention of every family to our. superior grades
ot both green and roasted coffees: No. i Costa Rico,
Rio, Caracola, Best Old Government Java, and Finest
Arabian Mocha. In roast goods we keep best Costa
Kico, Rio and Arbuckles, Our Own, Old Government
Java, Ideal, the choicest Mocha and Java blended,
Acme, the finest Arabian Mocha and Paragon, the
choicest Rio and Java blended. - These goods are
roasted by thoroughly r xpei ienced hands, hi large
tanks specially constructed for this purpose, and
are packed in air-tight chests that the strength and
aroma may be fully preserved.
Jn teas we have Oolong, English Breakfast, Gun
powder, Young Hyson, Uncolcred Japan and a
variety of blended teas, which in quality and flavor
cannot be excelled. A hearty invitation to
TETOUE GOODS
Is extended to all Satisfaction
WALLACE & THOJ1
ES
and color. Novelties ia
Jets and shades of
Goods
variety 'JA Ml line oi
Since openinar busine&a
and which will bear the
they are the choicest
cruaranteed.
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