-4 THE MOTmijXG HEltALP: TUESDAY. JUNE 1 1, 1889. T THE COLLE3E E3IERTAISMENT. v '. u. mi. t.i:i.- n::tm iwi xn. I eyartsjrnves. m uur. 1'ortl'd 10 lUam ,ux.m- i I 7:'. mij b4.'pra in " 4fpm Sol.Tll HOUNI. Arr"vei iertK Arrives ':4,".vmi Spin .Ashland 9.0"aiii ;r.stniul!i4'jpntt Ktwenc t 4ipm Ktcienv evil ."rewbt . I l.sotinilKu-ene d.uupm X ivWrrf.wiithir7r ... ri.r :.- . -::zr OKEt.ON I'AClHi; TIMETABLE. '. Arrive Lcpuru . . - . .- - ...'1lpS!c.')?, m PtMvJ 1) I)Lp iii t.!pf.on ni 1 .11 i.O I .VI ,-HtUat t.tukjr-; Ki.,:.iiS.. b Iran.::-, i, .lifoniu. her.- ontrjctn for ailvc.-iHio : rmtto fr i iorTi;s auoit town. l. d. . ; !; oi p -Kane i aUs, is mfheCltV. wat.'tr vT.V coi' ip at French's. J. V. Siinjvoa Jiays tiie highest caJi price ir wool. A ne w sto-k of cider vinegar Just reo!ved by V. I.. i :'.tn. ; S,-'.tl..uei. i.nprieitr t.f tiie: Peofi i f?-Ty. in the rhy Mon-j day. lii" ili-i.D Kif silviT r'iati' t wa:vat'Y. M. French je,-lry ; More. "; . . .. v !. . J';'.L'rt 1 ' ' :l -,m,!l r,M, to ;.el.-rd:,y on l-.il imsines The c iirra-r for building the new Mas,;ii.;- r.U in this city has been let to Major W. C. Cassell. II. Y. Kirkjialrick editor i tin- Ubauon Express and I r. " I t:l. of i .odavillc. wr- in tf4 city yesier lay. A stiflicieut ouantity ol rails to complete the f.yn street line of the street railway arrived yester day. C. G. Uawlings returned yester day from m trio to Eastern Oregon, and has n-sutited his position as O. II. A. N. agenr. Have vou se: those beautiful new hats iirt received at Ida M. .,.v..,v.. ... ........ ttn.se Wack Neoirhtan ! Brush's I are sold for $-.00'. j Julius Joseph has returned from j a successful trip to Southern Ore- j son in the interest of his cigar iactorv in thiscitv. j The regular meetim: the W. ; .' 'V l: ,r.l! ! iisttKined one i week, on account oi im- nl flirt 4 'TAlla.ira. a'-.imTilW "v ' r i ' ;n.e Dicyc.ecio o. u, ' ;, raising money for making : a r- f H.r i.u- ..... - . .i .l II . " marcn on use rourin. it was an- Fireworks and Hags, a nice assort- ( nounced that Col. Smith and the .mcnt for tho 4th of July. Boj'K i irjj,t.vins of th" v uio: miiitaiv get in earlv before the assortment companii.-s have seiecie,! iLi. Moll is broken. C.H.Spencer. ! leith pasture south of the city as H. II. Hewitt, distiict attorney j grounds tor the sham battle. Ar went t. Sah'ni yesterday to attend j rarmements were made u secure a circuit court. There are two im-. contesf between the steam fire Tiortant mnrd-rases on the oo:i.ei. , Soda water from tne Waterloo m.rings. received fresh every week i j . , . nd kept on ice. i most neaiinnii ; lr;nk. at C. H. ' ; and refreshing H-iicers. i t rw .1 i special train will run from Tort large case of Cryst'I ;,. ,,.,.,., , Ai.other h.ikt:g owdcr" jus: received at i L. K-nton's. A btaiitifiil piece of ! 1 C rlas-ware is given with ewrv ran. Price i nly ( ce'ii.. i::ii!ri.id ticket' tH.iint l'a-t fv I' :e S'ld t all . A. Btirkhart. National bank Mirr tlian they p..ite the First from ." to !i i eh can In had over Call and see him if P'xst. any other line. ; you want to go; Green w hi i-4 making very line cietyof the Congregutionol ehnrcii, cabinet photographs for J'J.tKI perjtheU. P.' abhath choo!, session lo.en. and perhaps for less as long ! of church aid Christian Endeavor, as the photo tent remains in the Vineyard laborers of the Bapt et t it v. Now is votir opportunity to church, the M. E. church, Sabbath ..Mir.. t-iii nietures. Each and ! school and Young People's Met he- very picture warranted. V. McL- n l uartv returned ; party re-turned : the mountains. ! ears, and as tbe j e thev report no ! vestcrdav from the Thev killed three leai deer killed, but Mr. Mack brought back a small fawn, which captured alive. " ; run land ....... . - v , ,.,.. reicorauo,, t wi l attend the ' , .V '.OI1. I Albany tail u .ro, , orilJi i irom iiem. ! Dot? Conn has ourciied the wooden building on the lots oi . Fred Bluinber-:, on riibt street, below the Kevere Hotiae, and is mmnviiiL' the same to the third ward. The building is being re- j moved to make room lor a ini brick, which Mr. Blumberg will erect this summer. ; Tomniv Jones has secured the! service ot Mr. W. B. Gilson, wlioi is a first class barber, and they are. nnw tirii.irix1 to meet all their customers with promptness and dispatch Urst class work guaranteed at reasonable prices, "-having 15 cents, haircutting 2T cents, baths five tickets for a dollar or 'Jf. cents. i Salt for Damaf. j . ... I W. P. Smith has brought suit in i Il.ll the circuit court against Ur. J. r. .nrtnAv i.f f ebanon for mal-prac-! tice. Dr. Court nev attended a koii ; of Mr. Sm.ih some time ago who; had broken his les. me com plaint alleges that the professional ' rc-vic was so badly don-. that the injurv left the voung mai. a erip- 1.1.. -i,,l 1... snim for $." .O.i! 1 1 lam- . ages. Hie .lohnstown Fund. A subscription of $175 was for warded yesterday to the Johnstown ilood sutlerers the same having been contributed by the citizens of Al bany f.r that purjiose. The amount was" telegraphed to Gov. P.. aver, of 'Penn-vlvania. K'.L'lit bbaves for 1 at VicrickV. j Arrangements are being made to : s , . f ,rrMU aa excursion tram irorn i on-;, , . , .;,.,.. ".i. -" to thi. city on the lomMi ot , ,. ! ,, , . . ' made. Tka. ..oi- Ii.im 'uvi no tneir .. . . ' : A Beautiful Rendition ef .no Gypsy 0?n atta by the rjcdfrrtdaat-. The entertainment by. the under graduates of the Albany Collegiate Institute at the ojera house last evening was a most sueceMful af fair. Tbe entertainment commenced wiili a Lullaby Sona, solo by Miss Kvu Cowan ami ehrus bv the pri mary depart uu-nl, which w!j lol- lowed tv an auuiHin eoim-dy, ! 'Beior: and After the cattle t j heep's Hun," in three M-eii-., by i Messrs. V.. N. Blodgeit, P. A. ; Younir. L. V.. Lee. A. Cannon. K. v i!r6ss,ii. W. P.. .Mt ( orinii k and ! : a squad ot eoil- .-.iudenis at.'ect"re is tree :unt all are invited u'lukru I to attend. Uev. Mr. Krnwri is a. ! Next followed a character sketch mm son, "XSiglit, lv ai-seea ; arah Stcn.U;rji, Anna Yantis.l IlaniIttl f0u. p,ir;lie AnslynJ ! Olg:t IleWllt. Ler.a (ir.1V. Aai Baltimore. Jdarv I'iNsJin and r.va inip-'i'ti. 1 hen i..-;nive- : !-tiutim! enorus, j "Ming the BcIU." bv tin primal y ! (!ep;trtn;rit .aim an ii ttru mental idnt l,v t-.h.:i I't.n iii.l . va I Thi- cow riing U'Hiiiictii ; iio e.en ; ing the beautiful ypy Oper : atta, in seven scenes, arranged tor i the btiid-nis of th Albauv C.!!ege ! bv Mr.-. t.. S. i'ollo k. !' w.is sid- ' inirablv rendered by .lmi lifty ! student.- in ( ivpsv c.;s:mue. .-ome fine operatic si-lrc! n--:. s .o r.': iti! ro- duired. hii-ii ere sunu m . T.umb.sh. .s An..,-' Ft .no. Mis Muml- Y, H,r.,. Mis. Mildred !..,.,,. ...r vf. p I '"V" "VrV X,Vv A ' W Vu. k '"l' ' " ' X u,lk ; The pn.igruosiiie was icudcrsd in ! . .....t ..f i.. ,. , I :,,1,i1.. r 'college, i he cntertaiiirueiit ",S t I f .k.l. I... ! (if Itlulllt .1 ill tlUIl.tl. .Ill I k aiM',,. i.vivas ica!i;;eit, which will ;-.. v. i.;..i w in l,i ...... i i. ..M" k.t. il.ll in . it. j i i ii till: Aj". of the coitum-nccnieni exeici-cs. THE COMING CELEBRATION. Cxjili.'.a, tins irranjvm-ctd f-.- tbe Big g jt DeuiprjlMtion Evs? Ii.;M af Albnay.fJ meeting of the Fourlii .;.' July cuiiiiiiiliccs was held at. the ollic'e of Ciii -ran & Monteith last evenitisr, ... ...i.:.. i. .i . ... illr nuii.ii iiiiioer arrar.gemeriis wr made toward contributing to the success of the comi. celebra- t ion of the Fourth of July iu this city. A't.out .$1000 was Vet aside for piizes f.,r bicycle, firemen and other contests. Pr.f V. T. Van s,v wa selected as readei of the D Iaration of IndciK'ndeiice. A I tml-m ir III! i.lil a.Hk ..arm ... 1 I . I . orvaius noa uiut i run i. uu, ! oLutniLi tu. ii .1 .-iiiiiiiii;; itrrauirc" ..,r:.. ...... : ..:,. .i.i.. . ments could Im, madothe members (f their club would join with the Albany sportsmen wl... i.,iaii..ji in i. mini iiij: engines oi tins .-itv, a swiuiuiin-' i ...i. :.. u-at'-' ' Ok river, and many iraeiM,nj. it is sale to tl.-if t hia will Ik. ... !.:...... , -j i'iit.-ji. ' !lrt'1 I -'"'y celrtbratioii ever held in the. Willamette Valley. A ;" V lllilb IU . AllU tl-i-a of;, (r ands of visit-.irs will le pt e-'- from li portions 1 Uri'gon. nasi: tii iikhkckatidx. l :hk f.it.r,) or ii!!. ttcxAMi: At the opera house Sunday v.en-in-' tbe follon in-j icnluf i.iii irl-r facing unanimnuily adonted bv the Presbyterian Christian Endeavor Society, (hristian Endeavor Si o- dist Alliance, and the Young Men' ! V"r 81 n awwcikioh. nrisiun ABsocianon, Wi VHvt!?n ei?TF,eram,! 1- v., is also "ou'dy adopted by the Women's Union and unani large aiinc - c at ik. ! ad.lress to the Christian a-socia- lions of the college : hw.'iwt ti,.i aJ.i.. ,.,,..;.,;.. ' v, a 4nw to- vii Viiiliiail nga;ion. we ueprecare its in.qin' public desecration, not merely bv common labor, but est-iallV bV OIK?n public excursions, and were card su u -h veil Nid-in nit fHiwelallv t su. ii f,.i urs.o.is as esjitc i.ii. . . injurious to the moral and religious interests ot anv community. .Monday morning the pastors of the city, in association. Revs, i S G. Irvine, K. II. Trichard, L. J. Trumbull, L. r. Rogers, I. I?. P. Webb present, . isher and II ntso passed the same resolution. Y.r Tick.u. The tickets for the excursion to Yaquina Lay Sunday, Jnne Itith, are being sold very rapidly, and as the number of tickets to be sold are limited, tho-e who wish to go should purchase their tickets us soon as jwssible. This promises to be one of the largest and !est excursions of the season, quite a number of tickets have beeti sold i . n t t.i.ii already at Lcnanon. iiaisey.ucuo. - . , ... . langeni anu vorauis. Exkcitivk C O.MMI TTIli: SnnilH.v'e Sirvlca. The baccalaureate sermon at the opera house at 10 a. m. Sunday by; Uev. S. G. irvine. P. D., was an able discourse and was largely at- j . i.i . i ; . i ii 1 I icieieu was aifo ine uooiessi before the Christian societies nl tli i colleg" in the evening bv Rev. E J. Thompson, I. D., of ('orvallis The cervices wen itderspersed . .... in., with tinelv rendered music and the opera house was completely filled .liml Itccci veil. A new lot of gold medal cream j ciiee-e, the fitu.-t in the l.md, bv the Willamette Packing Co. TO-DAY'S PEOaaiMltE Of tb Callage Cisnneasaut Eisrciaes Ad ur.rs by Rer. A. J. Brows To-Hiht. To-uay's exe wines of the Albany college commencement will occur as follow : At 2 r. m. Senior class exercises at the college campus. This will be Ivy Iai j-t the college, and the graduating elasii will plant ivy in stead of the usual class tree. The exercises promise to be most inter- I esting. At i Lecture bulore tne lit erary societies of the college at tne opera house by lie v. A. .1. Brown, D. D., of "Portland. Subject. Learning and Religion." The j talented speaker, and the address l, moat mien-sling and in strucuve one. To-morrow at H) . u. will occur the graduating exercises proper, at which time the senior class, con sistingof .Miss Ficra Mason, Miss lna lloleitson ami Miss Helen Crawford, will receive diplomas. Miss Mason has !cen chosen vnl- ri.;ioi tan. I ihe coiiiinentrenient exereises close with the reunion of the ahiioiii and banquet at the Charles to-morrow evening. St- I 10 "f "' tu . "Mt",: YYho if f (;U talkint: so loud about the "town cows," I wih you would tell n,e, or who struck Billv Tatter- j h'.'" munly has "0thef v:r.nma kick lalely but it i no a uimstiou tir agitation at all at ! th, present time. The people have I v,.ted un, it and if u majoritv of then, want the cows to be prevent - ed i.'om running at large then it is i the : the prope-tiling to tj. ihe cow I -ci : .1 I..... I ''on it. J seconu reauing, ana "- Miofiess :: become U law- at the next meeting. There is another question of greater inipertance than stock run ning at large. And that is what to do with the bad little boys, run ning at large about the city, ignor ing the curlew law, devastating nnd destroying everything they can lay their hands on. They have have no regard for friend or foe. Tin y d wrong, and seem to do it with a great satisfaction. They seem to have a desire to excel in doing naughty thines and being bad ! The parents of such boys seem to be silent spectators of the scene, but, in fa-.-t, thej do not know what their boy.- do during the day. They are away at their several occupations, and when their boys are at home thej' are generally quiet and docile. Ac cording to in v understandim: of Webster's dictionary, a good manv ! things they do would be stealing. 1 know of hree called I little bovs. They robbed a bird's nest. I Thev took the voting birds out of I the nest, canied them along the - street and I saw them with the birds. 1 afterwards asked what thej did with them and was told they stuck pins in their eyes and tortured them to death, and they seemed to take a great delight in tort tiring and w atching the misery and agony of the prior little Fiids. hat kind ot men w:ll such little savage? become? For savage cruelty iu this age of civilization and progress, and for downright cruelty, they cannot be surpassed or even equaled by the most sav age barbarians. And what the little boys don't know is not w. rth knowing. But their knowledge ! all runs to meanness of the worst i kind. I lo not include all the little boys in this category .or article. I know, or behove t least, that there are some good loy.s; but the first-named class are verv numer ous, I am sorry to say. I would . like to have somebody to write it j that could do the subject justice, j I did not expect to do it justice ! myself. I have touched on some j oint?. A J. r. I Albany, June 10, l&M. The Wnter AVorka. An impression having been formed ' the public that the rate of water reiiti is to be increased ,rom lo --u" a.s on HS u,e "f" PUi,,,b rB Vul ' . raH.,mer of the water works was interviewed oncerning it yesterday. He stated no regular raise in price will be TVater consumers will be barged according to the amount ii! watftr f liv titii A ii.rlfiin limn will be allotted for sprinkling lawns, and if Ihe rules of the water i w"ils company are observed thel - . . . . . , ! I ". .p "" " I tuirticr. The new puiudk irill not . be in working order for two weeks A Rich ,?ok. expiration of 30 days thereafter will be re turned to tbe common council of the city of A good joke is related at the ex- Albany as delinquent, aud and"c iwnseof D. P. Mason and Geo. E. hereto" ,:0"ccti"!; ilM!h Uxwbe :,,Wed Chambei lain, two prominent mem- j Dated at. Albany, Oregon, thi . 10th day cf ners oi me Masonic traternitv of this city. They went to Portland yesterday morning to attend the grand chanter ot the Masonic order, but ere this hxvi diniviven.d that thev wirr inut unnl ..n.li. I - - - j..u. m vv a l (il 1 1 i They were forcibly reminded of their mistake on arriving in Port- lana, lor another prominent metu-l ber of the lodge in this citv sen, j them a long telegram signed bv the j lodge, netting forth the rcsoliitien fixing the time ol the meetintr. It . t. I was sent collect nnd the victims of ! the joke paid the extravagant rill : WltllOUt a murmur. j I'ii-nifl at llarriliur-r. panic w;II be. given bv tho 1 ciu.ciis oi iiarri-iuirg on r ii i t. ii.i., June 1'lst, at the trove near th it I ii.aA, city. The exercises of the dav will ! j consist of music- li- tiie band. sing-1 ling by tbe choir, an address bv I I Prof. J. W. Jewett and the usual I ......... 1.. , i . 1 1 1 ' 'oiik ;g.:in.i oan will be given. I i My ar:ii : .-U'ck ot groceries, crockery ! 3 1 Alf fOlii. ! :.-'.v?.rc was never more com iic-tc, linvoi! ami prices are as low as the C. il. Spencer. Art'-.s' material Mrs. ilyniuii' BROWNS VILLK NOTES. Brownsvillk, Or., June 8. Wild blackbenies are yetting plentiful. James Smith, of Trineville, is visiting his many friends here. Bert Cable has just finished a successful term of school at Coburg. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Horner, of Itoseburg, are visiting friends here for a few days. A few cases of measles in a verv mild form have appeared hera, but nothing serious. Active operations on the founda tion for the new schoolhouse will begin next Monday. The wool sorters have begun work i.i the woolen mills here, and ther hands will soon be put at. work. Mr. Ctitbforth and family, a rela tive of Mr. Joseph Harrison, has just arrived from Wisconsin, and is much pleased with this part of Oregon. Part of the material for the new paper, the Brownsville Times, has arrived, and Messrs. McDonald and Cavender have got their job press in oeration. ' j A window has been put in the j east end of the Baptist church in J this city, and many other improve- j incuts have been made, so thej building presents a very neat ap-! learance. j A meeting is to in held here I lu'" " w . lH,n ,il fw ,ra1.' u 4'f Cahpooia creek to-night to ake steps ! eek and jllue river , ,. L mtr' I -'our miners returned I camp last week, and r iu wir iiiiiiri' uii uiv liCil'l 'l IOIS some sixty from that: eport, very 1 ncouragm ttrospects. and the lower tunnel of th Lucky Bov mine is being driven into the ledge, and the ore is improving. The all-absorbing topic here the past week has been our mail facili ties, and much strong language has been indulged in. However. we are in hopes of having at least a mail once or this time on. twice a week from Very Nice. The ureal question is. what ahali we eat? It's too hot to cook. If we only had a nice cold lunch! The answering echo says we have just opened a line line" of lunch goods such as lunch tongue, spiced sardines, boneless pigs feet in tins and soused pigs feet iu bulk. We also have some fine imported sar dines, smoked beef, chipped to or der, deviled ham, just the thing for sandwiches, chow chow iu bulk in oulk and an endless variety oil giMMi timers Co. Willamette Packing An lint i;m Fight. reed Indians who liv. in a Pttie hovel near the Calapooia bee j me engaged in a quarrel iu this city .MihiJay. riie took a Sunday. watch awav from the other and orokc it to pieces over the other's head. The loser of the watch en- i i . . . . .i ucuvuri'-j io nave tne other ariest - eii on a charge ol roiitrv, but the I ..... . . . " ! "i on expense to the county :u snen a petty H.xthhss matter. mo. i iif. i km. Dr William's Indian Pi!- 'inti:K ijt s the only Hire rure tor t!ifid. Meed- ing or itching pile.- ever dtM-oven d. iwlin.r ' ! .ludffe Coot:. Muvs-ville. Kv, -av-: I "Dr William's Indian Pile Oiiitment I cured me .-titer years of sutTi riiitf." i )udgeC'iitrinttiiry,(.'Ievt-lMtid, O.says: "I nave found by experience that Dr. William's Indin;. Pile Ointment civci intiiieUiale i.iul peiiii .i.eiii rc.ief. we nave nun.ire.N ot such ten. j i.imil-. li..:-...? Miller an iiibthut mm Ion F per ln. Sold ti A!ii ii!v. OrtiTow Woo! Wauloil. .vu loe wiM.ii in the euii.itrv can 1 II. . find a ready market atG. VV.Simp-! soirs store, in Albany, and the highest market price w;il lie paid for it. Call and e(:t the oi ices, lie has i elite I a large warehouse and will charge no storage to parties who wish to hold their-wool. Wool: Wooi: woi: Vj,0;li) pounds more wool. wanted to complete my contracts, which expire by the 10th of July. AH persons having wool for sale will find it to their advantage to call on me before celling, and at the same time oblige ine. P. Coiiks. 'lly Taxes.. roTCJK IS IIEKKUT CilVK. THAT uo.i.fcr the year lSshai-Wn placed in my iiaiiiii,,r,.oiitio n.i thni i htiii XI tliu tin roll of the citv of Alhany. Ore- council rban.be of ui.i iitv t eri ,d vonncil rbambcrn ot said citv to rrceire nnd cceipt fwr tiie tasca charged in aai4 roll, for j the eriHl of ."0 days froin date o thin j native. All taxes remainin-.' unpaid at Hie .tune, iss. JOHN V. HOFFMAN, City Marsha RULE ' Kia ii PO tVJL Eli. f. il im iriirnK' lor JlllitlHE(ir:iil i , , , . i , .-..i.i... iwohl and sola at his Golden Rule Bazaar in OXi: "POUND CANS 2 5 C K NTS P 12 It CAN Guaranteed to be first-class in every Respect. ji;lic.s:grdwohl tlKtoliitlon Vol ice. r otici; is liKKt'nv oitex that thi: XM linn f IlAriiuc I'mhTivood, doint genera ;rocc-rv hiwiiii"S, h.is been i.i ol oil bv mutual consent. Mr. I.iiu-.ri.ni h:uiin; sold h's inlcr.'it in the l.usinws to II. if. .. - .i. , . . KolKTNon. I.ie iinsmciw m ire ii-nonuen ui'i!crtlic(ir:ii r.anicuf I'-.irilue .v liobert:iOii with wii'im the ontstaiidiinj biiNin&is counts of the old firm must be ycrticrt. UAIllU'Kii KOHKRTSUX. iMbany. May 14, I-' IflM I U Ml i ACADEMY COMMENCEMENT. The entertainmeHt to be given by the pupils of the Sisters' Acad emy takes place Thursday evening, J une 13. The public have learned from experience how well conduct ed and enjoyable the academy entertainments arc, and a large at tendance is therefore to be expect ed. Following is the programme: Overture Martha de Flotow, Four pianists. Salutatory. Jolly Brothers Double piano duet. In Nature's Bower 0eretta in two acts, 'impersonated by forty pupils. Interludes Comic songs, bv Kev. Father Leo. O. S. B. The Narrow Gauge Der Schwei zer Bueb Von Lu.ern auf Vegis Zu Auf den Alpen i t esschoen The little man, and his tall wife. Sponholtz Gallop Brilliante. "Tis the Darkest Hour Before Dawn" A drama, by ten young ladies. Chop waltz Instrumental duet, eight hands. The Creation hong, very Kev. Father Trior, O. S. B. Olivette Tambourine drill, per formed by t velve misses. Garden of Eden Tableau. Paradise Ixst Tableau. Graduatir.2 exercises. Valedictory. liaise the Notes Gently Vocal j and instrumental quartet, violin, j zitnern, guitar and piano. Closing address Verv Kev Father Trior, (). S. B. Tickets for sale at Blackmail's. . ; 4ool In vetitiTipnt. 1 For a smail amount .of tuonev j that will in a years timej double or treble vour monev, such an op portunity is oll'ered in South .Albany onlv one half mile from the city, embracing the tract of laud from Elkius' falls to the fair ground road. Lots sold ou the installment plan. TWEKDAI-K A l.KlriELl. One door aouth of the post oflice. j Yaqnlna liaj. i Fiiteen hundred dollars will buy I one hundred feet of water front, between Fall street and the Bay View House, Newport. Address Tjock Box ltt Newwrt, Oregon. S'eial Inducement. ! AH those desiring to put up J strawberries will do well to call and see us, as .e arc selling them n quantities at special rates. Wjl- amette Packing Co. Straw lierrid. F L. Kenton receives fresh strawtxTrif every morning. All ' orders entrusted to him will receive careful attention. j ! i Th Trutfc. j J There is NO cigar which sells at 1 5 cents equal to Blum's for the same monev. Everv smoker who i has used them wivs so. YOC trv I trv one ; whv li ti... i;. ... -i...... u. ,....,v. i ni.'iii; mi w m . Q j complainiug atniut tlit.t Urert feeling; I )ue imttlfof BWiGS' BLOOD PI7KT- ! FIER and BLOOD MAKKK will en tirely remove this feeling, give them j a good appetite ami regulate diyi-- j tim. . L. Blackman. druggint. J - .Inut Itwr ivrl. A u" i-a-'W, cauliflower. rrt'en I-p, jispasagus, oranges and '."nons, also a new lot ot that nice California cream cheese. Willam- ette Packing Co. SHILOH'S CATARRH RM.MKDY A positive cure for catarrh, diphtheria iim t..u,ker tijoutl.. Fur -ah- by I . ,ay Maun. " 3 I have just received over 2000 yards of standard ginghams from John Wannamaker, of Philadel phia. The common price of these goods is 10c ier yard. I will soli 14 yards for $1 the price of good prints. SAMUEL E. YOENti. OIL l'AINTlNG. illSS Having opened a studio in Flinn's block will give instructions in land scape oil painting. Those interested j in ine oil paiutings at e invited to call at her rooms and examine her paint ings, which include views of The Three Sisters, Oregon City Falls, Multnomah Falls, Mt. Hood, and many others. Charges for lesions will he reasonable. Contractor and Bnllder.f C. .SHELL WILL FtrKMSH I'LAXS. X-'-tl'u'JilK-itioiM and details for alt kimlKOf building anl iirohitcctnre. All v.nrk i)iionjpt ly done :uul u'iiarntel to lie lirstnilisi. f"s tiniates turiimhed on short notice for brick bu.lditii. re-udencc4, imhliu buildings, brills, etc. REMOVAL-JOHXSOX k IiANSALS i bave rcmoveil tlicir blacksmith shof rmn their oJiTqmrtcr t ths corner op-io-ite An. Mirjhal's livery stable, where Ihe li s foun-1 rca'lr to do all kind of aork intheir line cheaply aod promptly. The BUYERS' GUIDE is istucd March aud Sept. each year. It is an encyclopedia of useful informatio!! for all who purchase the .nxurirs or the necessities of life. We can clothe you u furnish yea with all the necessity and unnecessary ap pliances to lit!.', walk ''r.t:ce, .-Icep, eat. tiisl'. hunt, work, go to church or stay at home, ami in vaii.ius sizes, styles ic.id ipiKi.tities. -I ns-t lii.i:re out wiiat i - reii'.oreil to do ail these things COMFORTABLY. Jcu c '"i1 a fair oiunatu of the valce of the BUVKItS' CUIDK. which will he sent iijion rceci'it of 10 cents to nay postage. MONTGOMERY, VWRD & CO", 1 1 1 1 1 4 M ichigan A venm?, Chicago, Hi. Ai'inflill'l ! 'I11IUIUHI j ! l.inii'li'iniv i l i ii f mi inn. Ilillllt raker 1880 spring and mm SPECI Ladies9 Dress GoodsandTrimminp The largest stock and greatest variety in price and stylo I Lave ever carried, and as good value as ever ottered to tiie citizens of Linn conntv- cial ! In cashmeres in colors Spe giugliamscliunihreys, French prints and wash fah- rics A.'i t!i? noveltiN colors T uiil have soinethinc further to sav alwut these in a few days. EMBROIDERIES. SKIRTINGS, Flounciugs. and all overs on cambrics, Swiss and India linen. I have just opened the largest invoice of novelties in this line ever exhibited in this ci v. and at greatly redueed'prices. PIQUES, India lawns, nansooks in white, ecru ud colors, all at juices very much cheaper than ever before ot tered in this city. j In brown and bleached. rfhi stock I bought iu ! New Ol'k at less t,h;in irnnnrr.-ir nfi.... 1.1 I ,. . i t I v g -OU oaroaiUS, I efv net- vinl .ind .m r.w others TOWELI NGS Crashes, etc. All these goods I buy direct from importers by the bale,and can sell them much cheap er than if bought; of jobbers towels I buy in quan tities in .New York, and am offering them at prices that are ure to xeli the "oodg. LADIES COTTOJf HOSE Are cheaper this year than ever before. 1 liAre succeeded in getting some good bargains,all ofwhieh I am offering to my customers the same in ant gJThe above is an outline of the fiolicy . am going to do business 1 and will endeavor to do iny part towards securin the trade of Ia'nn and adjoining counties to lbany. and to keep up with the procession of tbe lively anil growing city of Albany. I w ill have f-ouef hing to Ray about Carpets Boots mi And Other SAMUEL 889 1889 A TjTIES- Barsrains and blacks. Seersuckers, if tin- sp.'isnn in rljwl: nnil LAWNS. I.w.K ..li i: i i i iii.ti.iii iim-ii uieaeiitri 1 at in proportion. Shoes; Groceries, lines Soon. I'liililrwi i E. YOUNG, t;-1 f A X '4 1