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o Owning 5ailgSftaW! Daily. a.nd j Cbr Weekly t aSHMS Oi; 'St OOKIPTION. IMILY. Published ever f'ivereA X ,w.: except Monta .1 i e.ivereu Dy earn r. per w.t n'i m.-,...: ... . ' f5j taaii, yv i o .u - ' -' " WKKKLY. (Published eVfevy Friday Mnrnintr.) ie copy, per annum;: auvitnce ' WLtn not imid m advance. .. -.00 2.fO . THE MAILS. Mails at the Albany ui wtoffice close as follows: J- or all offices north 1 ae intern Mates L . Hie West Side "6:3j M- And the 'Nat row Gaii-ie R. It. ) rorror'iaml and Sjlem n a. m. OtTV.'iHilti AllH V-innlna 1.1. -..A t. ,a Al office iltt: vAlytllcC Will l)e Ctoriuli ej..:il veniiii; from six fc seven o'clock. Hejtstered matter for the early mornin-; traiii should be mailed before S o clock the previous evening. . V 1. ... H. I1 111. lAhli, NOUTH ISOUN 1 . Arrives) hepnrts; Arrives. Caia. expr. Eugene ex Freight Port I'd 10 Mam " S45pm " '245pm SOUTH EOl'SU I I (Arrives! Departs, Arrives Cala exp ' 1 7;4r.pm S 05pm, Ashland 9.00am Eugene exl20pin12 40pm Futcene i 40pm Freight ; i l ::imniiKi!'.t n ne y)0pm '. No reitrht received i'ir.-outii after i i a. .m of the ame day. LEBANON BUAXCH. Kiw Al?ja'y' Departs i Arrives. Xo 11.. 15.. ' 12.50 p nilLelwnon j S.10 p 111; 1 .30 p III p in (;." am '!:' :n 11:15 am U::5"im 7:10am F"m Ls'o'n i Jfo VI 5.00 p m Albany' at t'Q.VaTm Xo 14 i- 00 p in! " .4.', ji Hi OREttOX PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives Departs Pasnjer . Il.l.wmil.OO p m Freight ' S.2Spm.50a m Jril.S IT TIMV. Big remnant salt- at A. V. 3lc II wain's. Ice cream every dav at Frances PfeiSer's. For a bargain in a gold or -ilver watch no to French's. 'A alt Moutcitii returned yester- flay from Portland. Spectacles ami eye-glasses to suit every one. at F. 31." French's. 'Miss Pauline May, of Harris burg, is visiting relatives in this city. Legacy cigar.-, arc ii:e oest or fiar in the uiarkr-t. 1'or sale at 1'a.rker Bros. t A rine selertii.n of i"re.ii millin rry just arrive! irum Nt-vv York at Y.. k V. Howard's. If you want yuiir shoes or Ivnts jeoaiivd with u:rl half soIts ami J.tcfis ciieaj), go to .!. W. lientley. l'atronizf home imlustry a?!l try ' . M-.me oi .1. Joseph's iiavana tiUcil j i-.i'ai;-, tiie first ol iiis own man- u tact lire. j 1" will jmt half si 1-v-oii your shoes ' a:;.l iools ciieajn!!' than other slne i shA:-. v (,11 uip.i see me. J. W. ! .Kentley. our schj;l tax is now itie atnl j unless paid very soort will i;econie ! it-ii2i'iUent. Fay the same heiore ! r.-.ts t collection aiv aiided. W. F. KeaJ and A. I Barker j have l'(ei! elected ih-iegates to the ,' A. o. I.". V. linind LoiL'e. whicli; ir.-.-'-ta iii Seat tit- u.i July 11. ; Hon. Kol.ert -Me( !ea:i. of irants j ras. re;iiliii an noimnee lorpresi-o-titial elector, was in the city yesterday on his way to Yuipiina. A t)ankrii!t stock of ladies AI:.-Sfs and clnhlren s suppers ; ha .v just been received at Win. : ::..p.,on-s. which vi!l he sold at j V,J"L- I A big remnant "ale, including ' 1 ':. ilesirabie remnants at one-halt ; f.e usual price, is now offered bv ! A. B. MellwaiM. Call early and ', st bargains. i Julius Joseph's ci":ir factory is Joseph's cigar factory is of the new and thriving enter-1 prises of this city. Ho has em-; ployed a cigar maker from Seattle, : a:-d is turning out a fine grade of j i ,, , , .o,s. i. iarK nas compiete-i the t burning ot his hnst kiin ot brick, ! and on Mav Mi'uh wi'd ha vh for Huloi l.io.poo brick. Tho.se in 'well burned brick should need of j ee him. I ... , ; and had not lelt oetter since he had keep oui the thes by usmg screen , been on the t.anTa8. loor and- windows, manufactured notice." he said, "that some and put ui your house complete at!ofth(v democratic newspapers as r." I---, ... ... . Shop on corner Ellsworth streets. of Second and i The ladies of the Baptist church n ill give a dinner at the" W.C. T. U. hall on June 4th. election day, beginning at 11 o'clock, and lasting t.'lday. It will be followed by a lunch and sociable in the evening. Thtt electric lights at tio onei-a Louse were put in operation last i ,1"t ,Iw'lle ,avor ol" 'r,-,t' night for the tir.-t time, and the ef-' tra,le :U tl, !,olls iiext wwk i..:et was a most pleasing contra.-1 1 niing local politic- he had noth w itii the old kerosene lights. This i to say. the tir.-t opera hotis.! on the Pa-! i Ui- coast n'!i electricity. 31 r. I- I. Southern. 01 Halsey.! (:.t returned from irit to (California. i:i ifiitral and sou ; iii ie .-hort. Tii. a few liioiithsi He says crops i hern ( 'aiiiornia i'oo:i!. lie savs :..!.- flattened .-r livtving Oregon. our. thee an i nuiiiv :h Opl.1 I ;-ominj Ti 1 1 v.n vi. i W: .-h i.ei :v, 'morning .as oi'ia.ns onnry. ati-1 ' he tim of .I'iiie oth l..,.. hy. wi:v f.oim ; .stu-e at lurg- g";ng to pte.-s m. ftuUser:.'" now an !.!i-' ele.--tton news fr.-sti t '. clieil bv 5 returned i - trio "!! .ri-.n'ett' '' r-.-gi. in :i .-e ben.-j.. dsvclot 0i t n.ti?t tctory retails, i v.;ir::baued a ?-.! a ot ' land tii.le.s ironi i H.XU PJtEAKYTATItfX. Loaij ''F-' 0, 5. G. Made ths Eecipicnts of a B:aatifal Baiaer, " . One of tle most unique and t'n.M:it auciai events mac nas .1, transpired in this city during the season occurred at the Opera house last evening. Company "F" ap peared on dress parade and drill and e.xhil iced a perfection in ap jearance and in maneuver that was truly pleasing. At its conclusion Miss Mary Irvine ap peared with a snjerh specimen of our revered sta s and stripes, and in the following patriotic and beau tiful words presented the flag, on nehalf of the ladies of Albanv, to Company "F" : j It is not necessary to give utter ance to sentiments of esteem Jand regard in order that, our friends may know that such feclins exist in our thoughts. These are com municated by means of an unwrit ten language. They are expressed without artificial characters. They are known before they are ever re duced to words ; and yet from time beyond mention it has been the custom to give expression to feel ings of esteem and deep regard by means of titling tokens as symbols ot appriciative thought. The la dies of Albany, with characteristic observing powers, have noted with pride the neat uniform in which Company ".F" has occasionally ap peared. Feelings of safety are awakened in looking upon the complete stand of arms with which the state has supplied the compa ny. In commenting upon the mar tial appearance of their own sons, feelings of patriotism have been stirred to freshness of life and the desire has been awakened to give formal expression to their apprecia tion ot tiie service upon which you have entered and the devotion to your country's cause which you are manifesting. In noticing the en tire absence from your ranks of tba1 tricolored emblem of our national life, they have conceived the idea of giving expression to their senti ments toward you by presenting you with this fami'iar emblem. It is the same old flag tiiat stirred to life the patriotism of '7t. That tired with devotion the heroes who gave iheii lives in defense of free dom. On the north and on tiie south of our country it has more than once waved in triumph over opposition. In the midst of civil conflict, through fire and smoke and baptism of blood, it has main tained its way. God grant that in undisturbed peace its folds may j lie ever and always borne upon tiie breeze. But should unseen danger j awake the bugle call, while in the freshness of your manhood you : stand in your ranks, we trust that ! the same manly courage, the same ! noble sel - acritice, the same un ; compromising courage, will iuspire your hearts and nerve your ener gies to do and dare what our fore fathers did. Flag of the brave! Thy folds 'hall fly, The sign of hope and triumph high; When speuUs the signal tiuinpet tune, Anil the long line comes slowly on, 'Kic ct the lile blood, v arm and wet, has dimmed the irhsteiuns' bavonet' Kach soldier'.-, eye shall bnghtly f in To where lavdvy-buni glories bum, . J . ' And, as li-s springing steps auvance ; M :ir and vengaiu e at the glance. (.';h- And when the can non's mouthing loud (leave in wild wreaths a battle, shroud, And grey sabers rie and fall, Like .-heets of flame on midnight pall. Then r-hall lh meteor glances giow, And cow '-l ing lot; shall shrink beneath Each gao::lll aim 11... I strikes below 1 hat lowly messenger ot death. In Oehalt ot the ladies ol Albanv I present you with this (lag. t apt. u. ll. Irvine respomled at lengtii and in a most eloquent manner. '.Ve regret that his speech , was wholly extempore, rendering : it i ! m ii vs-,i i ! e tii 111-1 m -H rp it tor iiii'i- i;,..,ri,, w,.,. n.,. i,n.wniqiinn , i, ,.,!,,,.,,..- .,.i ., i .,ti.ni,u,. ()f invited "guests parp-iok of a bountiful i-ollatiou prepared by the ladies, and a most enjovable social evening was sjient. - A ,H41' with MB. SWIFT. e al3 Aboat Albany and a Fe Political Muters- Mr. John F. Swift left this citv yesterday at 1 o'clock for Corvallis, wuere ne spose lasi nignt. lie .. i i ie.e ..ouse uj a , 11 kkai.d rejiorter in the morning before going. He said he felt! before going. He said he much refreshed and had entirely recovered from his throat affection, well as .ur insu. state that i to- ceived an invitation, or rather a challenge, to stump the state in a joint canvass with Mr. Irish, and that I declined to do so. You may say that this statement is entirely without foundation. I did not ceive anv such invitation."' re- i Mr. Swift expressed the utmost 1 le is a pleasant conversational ist. and has a happy manner ol making friends wherever he goes. He was much pleased, he said. with the thrifty appearance ot indications on Albany, every si it v. and the le oi growth and prosper- pecijil .Nolicr. a in :i the x. V. All t su'i at Will : the gr' .-mids for tiie Preshy- tor; a ii ?. .J;:,.! r?n. a: i;o-on at Aurora on v.e are informed by .ti-i- at Ha.-1 I'ortiand. the raui'e Ficsiic. i Ta::g i.-r-ierit nt grange I ; to give a . r. :. 'o-i-(-s: (.rogr: 'Ait: bo ;i.f r;;.r;;j-eci j.ir- . eii,;'ioL i.; '.iroiuj.if u". ioya.: l:fm'.. fail io i-ki: t tailler & Co. Tit i.ii.n-r ol.L in luvei'i a 1 1 .,uds at Fur f are. the 3a : w fin nif.uie IKt OKATION WAY. i How Its Twentieth Annual Eeccrreace Will hi Observed ia This City To-Day. To-day, the twentieth annual re currenee of Memorial Dav of the republic, will be observed in every town and city in the United States as a day on which to pay tribute to the memory of the country's heroes by decorating their grave-- with flowers. It is a beautiful custom and one worthy to be per petuated. Everywhere fair hands awi strong arms will join in con- iriDuiing io these memorial cere monies. In this city to-day the sad yet proud rites which the citizen owes to soldier dead will be appropriatelyVoserved, the G. A. It. post and others participat ing. The programme will be as follows : The post and corps will meet at their hall at 9 a. m, and the proces sion will be formed at 10 a. m. sharp, in front of the G. A. li. hall. The order of procession will he as follows : Marshal music. Company "F," O. N. G. Wouiens Relief Corps. Miss Brink's class of little girls. McPherson Post No. 5, G. A. R. Old soldiers. Sons of veterans. Sunday schools. Citizens. Line of march t Up Ferry street to Seventh street, up Seventh street to the south gate of the cem etery and assemble for the service at Comrade Hand's grave. Music by the choir. Ritualistic ceremonies. Song by Miss Brink's class. Oration. Conclusion. Corps ceremonies at the un- known grave. Decoration of graves by detail March back to the hall. ElUKSE CITY .NTI. Eugene, May 28. Hon. John F. Swift addressed about 400 people at the court house Saturday evening. Mr. Swift was advertised to speak in O'Brien's hall, and fullv 600 people had assembled there to hear him, but owing to illness he declared that he could not speak in so large a hall, ; and so all that could get inside of! the court house adjourned to that i k! -; i place. Mr. switt's speech was re- j garded as able and logical, even ; , by the democrats. He fully ex-! posed and answered the sophistries of Mr. Irish in regard to the wool ! question. Mr. Swiftindulged in no demagogism, but all through was plain and practical. The new Baptist church will be dedicated next Sunday. Rev. F. R. Medbury, of Portland, will preach the dedicatory sermon and Rev. G J. Burchett will conduct the exercises. Miss Buzzel, who for three years j was missionary trom Oregon m China, spoke at the Baptist church Sunday morning. Miss Buzzel gave a graphic and eloquent ac- count of Chinese religion and deg- .,,ii.: f ;.rr'i.:.. iV 4u,. llMM ..tf.rir.,, h ' I.LH.ll lllll III Ulllliril III IMIIII.I. kTIIrr " 1 . ; i i 11, 1 lamia lrl nwra thin ctn lif-ior ....... iv. ivr. u.. and closed with a powerful appeal for aid in missionary work. . About 50 excursionists belong- mg to the Honeyman excursion party of New Jersey, spent Suninty in kugene. Thev were driven through the town by the Board of Trade. Thev expres-ed themselves as veiy much piea3ed with Oregon 1 and her towns. j The memoriai sermon ot the G , i u w..a r,reached bv Rev. Mr Wire at the M. E. church last evening. TEtClll'.Ks' I1I11IK. The following is the programme of the teachers' institute to be held at Sodaville, Saturday, June 9. MORNING SESSION. Music!. Our new school laws L Cur! Scio. M. Methods of teaching mental arithmetic A.B, Childers,Browns ville. Music. Ta Oval exercise Z. T. Truelove. man. Temperance work in the school- roomMiS8 j ..dia Charlton, Leb- anon ! At I1K.1UUS SKSSIO. Music. Should teachers spend their time and money in attending the countv and local "institutes? J. M. Wil liams, Halsey. School government W. A. McGhee. Sodaville. Music. Friday afternoon exercises Miss Julia B. Thayer, Lebanon. Examinatio! s F. M. Mitchell, Spicer. i Teachers will please bring the 'Song Wave". with them. C. S. Hunt, Committee on programme. Back Froui the Mines, n T Mnnlnill. fl.v ...11 1 i . .uuuuim j bug ncii is I H J v J J j . ,, ,, . . . . realestate deaier.has returned from I a two week's tr.p to the Coeur!Keal Ks,a,e ran i'iv.....,,t d' Alene mining region. He says Ageno. there is much activity up there, in ! Partifs having farms for sale o fact the country is overdone. Land, i about; lf.O acres, or these having lar cily property and other values are : '1FX tracts which they would be wiil- so high as to lea 1 to the belief that the boom is about at it's height. Mr. M'-nteith did not make, any investments for the reason that he I considered the Willamette valley a bettor field for bin 1 buying. He piiieiia.-.! ! some land adjoining Portland, wiieie, he .-ays. there is ! evey indiea'ion ol" nnpreeedented and substantia! growth, lie thinks nlametre vadev ;:,. -owns are des ml it's ied soon T.l " i i t--,.-. s'ruu; is fro. in tiie attei!--tantly b.-ir.g d; iuvvstors fro!;-, A. Cue: of t 'ii.igi: stocks of hooJs i;i o :;ell rtl. iX i-.e THE MORKEfG HERALD: u':;;)XESI)AY. 31 AT 30. - 1 SSS DKHT23 IV l.Ari".i:V KEOS. Crops a Failure ia Crock County. I Very Gloomy Outhoki Mr. W. M. Allen, of Prineville, is in the city, having just come over from that place. He says that owing to continued drv weatii- er the grain crop of Crook county will be a total lailure. He says ,l,.if- tYiiirK s.t fl.A i,r.iin nmrat1 i'in-i j UiAb UlU'.ll VI L II'. iJ 1 1 V . v. up, and what did has been scorched until there is scarcely any grain in all that region worth harvesting. The flouring mills at Prineville are lying idle, and will remain so during the season. Even bread and seed wheat, Mr. Allen states, will have to be shipped into the country. The hay crop is also almost a failure, and altogether the busi ness men and farmers over there are yery gloomy. Stock is suffer ing from the want of water, and it is feared unless they get rain soon the stockmen will experience much loss from this source. Ucnerul Order . 6. Aicmoky ok "F" Company, i ) ; 2D Rr.G'T, U. N. G.' Albany, May 2S, 18J&. Members of "F': company will report at their armory in full uni form at 9 :30 o'clock May ;0. Done under orders of Cai-t. O. H. Ikvink, Comimindimr. T. J. Ovkkman, First Sergeant. Bl SINKS IKU xK.S l I.tl . The business houses of the city are requested io close to-day from 19 a. m. until 1 p. m. for the pur pose of participating in Decoration Day ceremonies. By order of the mayor. SPKAKI.X; OF CAKDIU t l i. The republican and democratic candidates for the various county otiices will address the citizens ol the following places at 1 o'clock on the dates named :Q Krownsvhle Monday, May 2s I Crawfordsville Tuesday, May if I Sweet Home Wednesday, May :(0 i Waterloo Thursday, May :J1 Lebanon... Knday, -June 1 Saturday, .Hint-"2 I Albany ; , ,:,lpH!i.!!!' . , The niotto of Cahforn.a n.saus. have 'ound it. Ouly in that hind ol SUI1?llilie wllcns u,e oruiiue. lemon, ()i,ve, tig and jfranu bloom ami ripen, aiul attain their highest pcifcrtion in mid-winter, are the herbs and gum found, that are used in that nicasant i ri'iiii-i v foriill rhrii:ir.:iiin hm"- iron i es. Santa Abie the ruler of coughs asthma atid consumption. Foshay A: Mason have been appointed agent for this valuable California remedy, and sell it under a gua' autee at -1. a bot tle. Three for S2.50. Try California Cat-B Cure, the onlv guiirantced cure for eatun h. si, by mail 1.10. Soothes hikI lira I. j ganta Abie soothes and heals (he j membranes of throat and lungs, when ! poisoned aid inflamed by disease.:1! It i prevents night sweats and tightness j across the chest, cures coughs, croi.p. asthma, colds, bronchitis, pneumonia. ' i .i , whooping-eoiigh and hm oilier i ooai and lung t.oubles. o oti.ermcdi. inc . . ...I .... ; IS SO SUCCCSSIUI 111 euiiu IIIINUI.i. tarrh as California Cat-K-Cure. The ' enormous and increasing demand for j JZ ! ,m.,v ulI:,nmte.ed bv Fo.-hav ! at 1 a package, i remedies mil adsol ,V .Ia :on, PALACE MEAT MARKET James V. Pipe, Prop. FirC Siren Alhanj The best variety of choiet liecf.veal. mutton, pork 4ausag:e, etc., in the city kvpttcousn.ntly m hand. i3T,Cash'paiil for all kin. is ock.-SJ The best way to save money is bv patronizing the new firm oi ! Brownell & Stanard. We wel come all our old friends as well as new, and always strive by fair dealing to give the lowest prices and best goods, and are ever on the alert to please customers. Bkownei.i. tv. Stanakp. Notice or Final Account. . OT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THA I' I 111-. undersisfned, th exreufors the lat will and testament of I. M. Cooper, deceased. liave filetl in the county court ot Linn county. Oregon, their final account, and that Tues day, the 51 h day of June, 1SS8, has been ap pointed for the ' lie.-iri.njr of objections to snid account and the settlement of the s.n.ie. All personR interested can actend at the time set for such hearimr. Gw. W. Cooi-kb, 15. F. t'CROOM, I). R. X. Buckburs, Executors. Et . Attorney for exeeutirs ii PLAIN AND OPvNAMKNTAL PAINTING. PAPER HANGING Done on short notice.' Satisfac- i tion guaranteed. Charges reason- able and all work promptly aitend ! ed to. 1 to oivirie up into .su or imi tract- are invited t' call at our oriiee. as we have a few purchasers for thnt class of farms. We can also furnish ptrties wanting help, either liiale or f.'-m-rue. with such help as they de.Vi.reiiii short notice. IFe a!- have r. few situa tions for both male and female in the eity and country. Call at ;i;r i-fllce if you want help et-v. int euipioympin We can jtt e;t:ert- r yn. (!iiee No. ' First str"j?, adjotcuKg Twee dilsi &. Mooi:!tis t.tiftera. F. A. JtURrll-iAP.T ''. i Those receiving invi'u'ions u, tiie flag presentation wiH r'.o .-. , the W.'(J. T. U. b;d! ?i B t.-'ch.,.; J Tuesday evening, i'lorj-e ir".ev ' n vitatioa at tlic door. Con-, iuee Whittier I Tlioiiipii Suifke Estrellas. Six r'iavesfor n dol'ar at T. Jones's First-ckis troud-? :u d lowest prices at K. Pxead's a nne mie oi imported citrar? reJ cclved at Brow i ell t Stanard's A i-lioi'- 'ot of imcanvasscd eastern hams .it Wallace Thompson's. Ten all the Wiiv from 25 to 75 cents per pound at Urowncll tV: Stanard' Thompson & Overman are always n adv to repair vour harness on hort ! epair notice. - The place- to liuv wall paper is where you can iret it trimmed, with- ; out extra charge. Fortiailler K Co. i do this. Go io Fortniiller tV; Co As for furni ture reviver and clean up vour old t'uniitii'-f, then luiy a Smyrna rug to beautify your home. That extiuisitu line of satins in - our show window will lie ran close this : week. Have no excuse for not get-1 ting in on them. Montieth & Seiten-! b-.icii. i Just received, another lot of those I line hand sewed French kid shoes, the j verv cheapest oyer brought to town at W.F. Read's. i For vour -line imported and Key : West "e'nrars, tro to M. Baumgart's ; ,eigar store, one door east of Black j man's drug store. j Just leeeived at '.V. Y. Read's a full j line of ladies tine muslin underwear, i al.-o girls' white dresses and infants' j slips." Call and see them. . ! AS'e are just in receipt of the hest 1 line of corsets ever brought to Albany j and remember we will give away a j line piece of instrumental or vocal music w ith each corset while they last. Something new. j F0& SALE AT A BARGAIN. j Win. Simpson offers for sale at one-half their original cost, the j following described store lixttues: j 1 store desk. j 1 letter press. 1 set store lamps. ' 1 MciSeul & Urban safe, weighs ! 4SH0. burglar vault and tire proof, i 1 McXeai tv. Urban sale; fire! proof; weight, L'SOO. - aliroi-nia, Ihe Land f liseveries. Why will you lay awake all night, j coughing, when that most efVcctivei and agreeable California remedy, ! Santa Abie is the only guaranteed cure I for consumption, asthma and all i bronchial complaints. Sold only in large bottles, at $1.00 Three for S:i.5u. Foshay Mason will lc pleased to ; supply you, and guarantee relief when used as directed. "California Cat It-Cure never fails to relieve catai rah or cold ! in the head. Six months treatment, j $1.00. P.v mail, si. in. j Ifyoubfty goods of us to the j amount, of $1.00 don't torget to j call for a ticket which will entitle i von to 5 cents in goods at our store. ; Brownell oi Stanard. j Just received, the celebrated Es- trclla Key West cigar, the finest Key: We-t cigar in the in ii'k :i atM Haumvar.'s cigar store. A new invoice of at Bead's. i'.ritisli trimmings BOOTS AND- SHOES At Actual Cost! A.L Brownell tt stanards. Cone Early asi G-st Sizes. Will sell until all are closed out. il Taxf. J ATOTICK IS HKUEBV OlVEN TIIAT THE J ,i , ,,i i ta; roii of the city of Albany, Limi Uvlieii thev want to liiDiD a countv, oreson, for the year ot ISiS, has! , ,' 1t. , bci-ii iiiacod in mv hamN for collection, ami the win! 1. e are a! ways wi'l reiiinin so tor thirty ilnys from tnis aat;, ilin iiiir which time I will receive am i receipt f.irsach tax at the ottiee of the city recorder. All t;'X s rcni'tininsr unpaiil at the expiration of thirty days will be returned as delinqtieM, :ctt-r u-l'iich time costs and expenses for col-le.-timr sa'il del:nfUeiit taxes will lie added. I:itod at AlDam, Or., this i'.d day of April, isss " ISAAC HAYS. Citv Marshal. OITY FEED TABLE ! ARCHIE BLACKBURN. Proprietor. IT OI-.SKS BOAUDED BY THE PAY OK week. Baled hiy, b.le.i :rw aim eiiv.-r-jt: to b-jpi'.M f'.-I f.rsa:e at su.j'.'e or anv port of thi city. Fourth street, two bit 'i-iirt hou i.'. l ioi'racn r ami BullOfr. " i I K l-X D ;R:w a iiAVi.Vi I.O c.i. Airily so' self s pT-r-jnasre :i'iJ co;.i:f.y. V.il contract .r:Ji-M, Jr-rns, aue! all inawier ! r.-i:.s. 'me.iuo'iig Queen '.j. tj rci..aheihian i.tvles :;ra. Will furnish J. ,iyr-. '.viMieiit cliaige. Satis. ... '-.. ; -o- r1 i'tvjvc-.sT' tro:?i .- i to O; 'J.W (!'.' ODDS arid An odd lot of all silk ribbons ranging from 2 to 0 -v inches at 10c A Vard. v The season's dress remnants including wools and wash goods at one-third their original valae. Odds and ends in hose, Remnarfts of silks and All these remnants must THFY CUT NO We are selling good.s at be ahle t IO Years HOW Because vre lenow where fo buy. we know how to buy, and we know how to sell. OUR GOODS never sxrow old and shelf-worn .waiting tor BIG PROFITS Hie Biat Merchants Come to Us ii. i. sen ueniiv we are a rue to tiie people stare and think No FeaR embroidery and laces. satins at ridiculous . prices.. sro- ho matter what pric MOUTEITH & SEITENBACH. IT SJO"W"2 prices which they will not reach for to Come I IS IT? i- 1' i. J - biT shipment and. raise ' ' -i ,i J' leattv tor tiietti, and con v 1 1 1 I oner narsjaiiiMwiucu' uia&t; Ave are going4to tail. of Ttiat :or years to Cvn.e. 4 S "' I 'UG1 SIR! )