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THE MOBNINlj HEHAT,1: tVEDNES DAY , JUNE 12. 1889. P0rmsSI!THE CITY COUNCIL. a r. it. ni tab: t.. i ! cportnlrrirw. I ami 4.")pra iAnr'.ic l-rfaiwj Arrives fiivp ' 7:iiuo &rra.A)'hluid!).OGain j Kpal-ht I '. .. t 1.50pmKu!cene ti.COpni j .V freight ivarvw for$outb.it(tr 1!.5". I OREGON PACIKiC TIVXTVKLK k. - - Srr:v .MlTTIXOK titniiT Tflwv. .M tllie l at French? . watvh rv c: t a.si price tr wool A coronlete uHortmeni i fruit ;a"j at I'arker Uros. 11. 1. Merrill and wife have re turned from Portland. A nefw stock of pure cider vinegar just ruo.vetl by V. !.. Ket.t-.ii. The river Hte;uners still -'.y re-uSariy as f:r up : lb. if city. V.'.i ii-.iunt on -iiv-T I'late 1 ware .it F. M. rre!!ch' jew eh y f-re. Look out fo. ;he adv. uf the 'ieergie Woc".t!iorv Company tc jnorrow . Tin: gift :!i r.:,z ' ZL . r.-i.-s f- ! th; Al'fj.'ry ! wui ie l.iid :;t the o'leid h.us- :..-d:v, iM'ginin; at !') A H. H.ivcoii een ihoj heantiuil r;r f. hats juf. received at Ida M. I'-ru-hV. Those black Ni!;;5it;in ! are sold for $2.(X. Fireworks and (lags, a nice assort ment for the 4th vi July. !5oys zet in earlv before the assortment s broken. C. II. Spencer. Soda wjter from trie Waterloo lrirgs. received fresh every week ami kept on ice, a most Iieahhfn! and refresh iu driik. at ('. !l. ;(!!'(: s. j Ar.other Linre ra:-f of Crvstali baking powder ju-t ret eived at F. 1. Kenton's. A beautiful piece of glassware is given with every can. Price enly f0 cents. A match game of baseball at CorvallU Saturday between the Cor vail is ami Ilarrmhurg nines re sulted in a score of !! to 16. in favor of llarrisburg. Frank and Lee Kendail were ar rested at Ualfley for stealing wool from James Porter near that place. They will he examined before the justice of the !ac at that place. Ladies should note t!e extraor dinary sale of tine French kid shoes at Krausn &. Klein's tor two days only, Friday and Saturday. They will go at $3.50 per pair, reg- ' ular price $5. The Georgia Woodthorpe Comedy Company will begin a week's en-j 3-g)inentin this city next Monday, playing at I0,20.and 30 cents. This company has been here before and is known u he first-class. It is stated that, as a result of the j Seattle fire the Northwest Ins. Co. has levied an assessment of '20 per cent, upon its .stockholders. Thin I on its capital stock of $:i."0,0!V will make u:i asesmrtit ot $70,000. Railroiid tickets are sold to all points East by F. A. Hnrkhurt. opposite the . First National bank from 0 to $10 cheaper than they can b had over anv othi r line. Call and -e him if yo:i want to go Fast. Greenwood i makiuz very fme i-abinet photographs for V?.(K) per dozen, and perhaps for less as long as the photo tent remains in the city. Now i your opportunity to secure tine pictures. Each and very pictnie warranted. Mr. A. M. Wilson ot Tailman, who ?as in this city Tuesday, states that rust is making its appearance on grain in that local ity. As yet it is confined to the alades, and it i thought will not interfere- with the grain filling properly. Mr. Thomas Frooaan, one of Lirm countv's solid farmers, re siding near this city, and Miss snow & Co., patent lawyers. Wash 5. Allen. -daughter of Rev. ington. I. C. : Henry Beichling, L-iiira E X. 11. Allen, of Philomath, will be united in marriage at that place to-day. Their many frieud will extend them hearty congratula tions. Judge D. R. N. Blackburn and O. II. Irvin afforded their legal brethren iu Eugene- same enjoy ment at their expense Monday. They went to tiiat place to attend the terra of circuit court, which as the new law reads should convene on Monday Jnne 10, but on arriv ing there they found a fact which they had overlooked. A clause in the law states that the new law shall not go into effect until next August. Thev set up a box of cigars and returned to this yesterday. PEK39XA1. MKNTIt.N. Hon. Jeff Meyers, of Scio, is : in'! tne city. .rnd.T John Burnett. of C4rvallid. I was in the city vesterdav. I J.IK. Elderkin, secretary of the j Farmers and Merchants Insurance' 'o.. is in Seattle adjusting the ' Co.. is in Seattle adjusting losses of the company. Mrs. James McCoy and Jean McDaniels, of this county, "v r ,t se v', "onw, ,,,l.n,u3.l1-v 1,10 S,S are uttendim? the commencement 1 ' . U'WW,t,!fl-''''1!'i? lir, an address by exercises at the state normal I school at Monmouth. Wool Wanted. All the wool in the cou: try car lir.d a ready market atG. W. Simp- son's store, in Albany, and tke iti-iiKL linuhr no. iu r.oo , tor it. Call and uet the urices. He ; has rented a large warehouse and j will charge no storage to parties ' who wish to hold their wool. j i i The t'ow OrdinsRc Passed by a Unanimous Vote. OKDIN..CKii lVrjiOnircKO. Up-.' S.iittj- JSUIivrslklaapitivaia: ike?! IL'",. Regular ieeiin of !; cily council was held i.n-t evening. The minutes ' the previ. us j meeting were ic-ni and approved j Cotmciimau French reported. ttir.i Walter ivrker, li.i'i well ap- ... t.niii ii ov ifi' tiir. ,, -it. ! .... i.w fa i..r1'i' ijLi'h l r.. I. : ii : : f 11' ' tpon fire aui! -.vater c.-ia-ens::. the uw-'. . 1 r. .... - - - - -- -- -- -- engine. A iKtlition fr.:;.! t!i- !:;ibersof the city r.H- re :. askii.'jf timt n ordinance t- pa:-.--i .-cguiatins, the .'pen if!'. a:jd cii.-.-ii:.: ii !.-.:ti:ci i-h'..'!'.- ii Ssiii'jjx, ':.)!'.: torn 1 .he :.':: in! ' - i ' V i - uancci. (.)rd;;!ric.- l.t i ... I '.'. ;rJ. iu the liiijiiiiig oi steuiii tn:v t-u;:iii-s w.ihiii the limits i.'.n :i.i u a bv re.-itl tir.-: time, t.tie. :'.'.! ii:en v.cii il u !.; next tvgu:nr ?n e'.!i:;j. The o.diii.ti.c-' iii:, p JC'ti ri'.V ihillli, i';!!!:." v third readit: . :i-isly p.i.-edf I. - ker beiuu abstrit. C'ounciluian iraivi:u mern'.ed tha' it s;'ii".va!k .,i i'..t- ri-ji.m-c!i- strui'tii on tii-.- south .-I'de t lots a and t' in bii ci; -5b'. The saine wa. ordered dot:- wivhin I t days. A new sid'vu!! was ait-n nKicrivi built on First stn-et in :io:t il. S. Stiahati't property wi'.liiu :iv? tlays. Vaiiu-i :i:iu.'r strict, im provements were ordered mad.-. Councilman Gradwohl moved that the city marshal lc ailov.ed $'. per mt;iitti nniil .-an 1 . for his i-ervices as street i::ii!ilssi.i:..T. Tiiu mftiviii pievaiied. s, $ hi 15 .1. Ilen Ion, fees 1'J 15 John N. Holl'man, fees . 12 oO N. II. Allen, lights 118 00 1'rink Sante, street work. 8 00 J. AJ. Hunt, street work 10 00 Jos. Keece, street work. ... -1 (W F. M. Westt'ull, dirt .'0 iKi J. N. Ilofi'man, aid to H. ii. il organ 10 00 N. J. ilenton. making assessment l.VJ 00 J. Friedman, scraper '-' 23 W. 15. Kelley, bridge on Lyon street 214 'M The Kaiiroud oinmisNlun. The Salem Statesman of the 1 1th inst. says: There was quite an attendance of spectators in supreme court yesterday afternoon, the occasion being the arguaient -f the celebrated railroad commiHrjion case in w hich a great deal of inter est is centered just now. Col. N. 11. Knight made a very exhaustive and able argument in favor m the appellaut nur's am Mr. Higgs, the gover appointee, after wbi"h "the t-ourt Uiok a recess untii 7 u'elock, when Hon. Joseph Simon present ed the epposite side in his usual forceful style and was l.jilowed by Hon. P. H, I'Ar..-v, v.ho closed the case in au eloquent and candid adJn-t-'s for the appellant. The governor and his uppointeo. hae been jtiveu new hopet for their si It l recent decisions of the Indiana supreme court, where it has been held t.'iat while the legis lature had the js.iwer to create the office of such commission-., ii had no power to appoint men to fill them. The points upoa which each side depends for sucec-, have tjcen given in the-e columns on previous occasions, so it is not necessarv to reis-at thm now. an. I thf reader will be compelled toj await the voo! and learned judg-. meut f Oregon's highest tribunal. I'atenlN ii ranted. The following patents were granted to citizens of the Pacific States during the. past week, and renorte.l for the Hkj:aij bv C A. AVilkeson, V . T., pen; h. Berry, Crescent City. Cal.. bundle binder; E. F. Uurtis. Sa-.:ramento, t'a!., carriage jack ; H.C.Frost, Farm iugton, (.'al.. hs-k ; F. Gundorph, Portland. Portland. (Jr., gravity lock escif-ement. . Jump. an t J-rancisco, tensile strai:: tester - " N. Knight, Sutter Creek, "Cal., automatic valye; John II. Red ield, Linkville, Or., breech load ing fire arm; J. Richards, San Francisco, micrometer gage ; T. H. Palm, Sacramento, bay stacker. New Rallrad. The people of Dallas tnd other portions ot Polk county ore takinir cltv ; steps that are intended at no dis ' taut day to result in the building of ! a line of narrow gauge railroad J from the Luckiamute country east- ward tlirough 1 'alias uround by Eola to West Salem, thence north- ward through Spring vol lev to some po;nt on the narrow sausse System at Lafayette or some other tuwn tho Ys!hi11 river' Fined Kivo ioiirs. .... A pugilistic encounter between V" '-"" ' 1 ' " ; 1 . I . ih-m. .hi. i tiiKcr aopoareu ieiore i n . ,, . - , - Recorder Henton yesterday in. rn-i ing and paid ju;il costs. .lut KecciTt-d. ; ,nn j ,v j ! A new lot of gold medal ci caeet,t the finest in the land the Willamette Packing Co. My stock of groceries, crockery and glassware was no ver mere com- p ete, and prices arc iwvr as tlie lowest. C. II. Spencer. 5 EE COLLEGE EXEBCISES. rV.uling the C:fc-. Ivy Th Address at the Opsrj Honrs by Sk-v. A. J. Brown- The enior class exercises in the college remp'is yesterday afternoon were most interesting ami were at tended by a iarge- concourse of people. An arti?lie iron arch had U:en elected, at the toot of which tlio ivy was planted. Some beauliiul songs were- sung j i.y it.e t uorai sot iei , uuuer mr diiectioii oi I n t. . It. J,ee. From the excellent addresses de livcrtd ordy short extracts can Le i jjiwu. I Mis I t.u liuberlson delivered an t ivy ratuu. She said : "We have j pianu-d this ivy here with tender! iiuikU as a littto memorial, hoping i i. wiil uoi only serve to awaken i I ( JiTUts of our class bat will also and adorr. our campus, . i oi.-ai:iii I ii siieuaA "i iiKii'.'.riiiii', uuu n nai . . .. it.: I ....... is more level v er neccssarv to life's e iR'Tiiu nt thun true, uneellish ; fr.eieiship' As a class we feel i K.M-IV b..Utnt logeluwr. We IWVe l..!ii: i great pleasure ;:i pursuing j v, j Cgin a week's engagement in our work, and have also appre- j citv at popular prices. Con ciated the kiiidiiosses of otht?r , - etning" their rendition of M'Liss, t-iassmates and coinpaiii jus, and j the Santa Cruz Times t-ays : wo would that thin, o;ir ivy, may. The Wodtlo no Cimoanv was ever speak ls them f tio love and interest we will always cherish toward our alma mater. May she long live to help and guide ethers as she lias ourselves. May she ever pi.;.s;-r atM ma uiiiiiy oung iMCIl Ol.U iu.ii:."i m-i.- n:trmi luAl i .1 - . 1. ere leceive iuai i!: !. snaii ' iiiune uifiu to t shall liable them to ui'.;i-:: vHiK-tii'.i:g. not oiny II t in!' tLei.i-i ni vi-s but tor their fellow - men. ; iliss Wooitthorpe as M'Liss, the An ::,h:ie- iVoin i ho uiitler-! California wihl tlov or, had an op--..h:i.te.- w.i- then oelivered by poitunity to display that remarka--Vitss Rose i'rumbiiii, who paid a ble ability she "possesses. All gl.iwmg tribute to tin; three young j through tiio play she invested ladies con.posing the senior class, I (a -h s' cenc with a naturalness and indulged i: an interesting prophecy oi their future, conclud ing witii" tli; words: ''They need no one to n mind them that. 'I hi.-. r i- i' cr ;i way x. narrow or gtiort, liu- In..- M.iitirr4 ttui' i thi-rr: 'tt.vru i m. iiii thi.: toUo for HUdi-ir xuU?, Or svi::c!!iitix to iii::il bear." And knowing this each will find her ov:i true place in God's i:reat univffse. 'i'rusting that the Hand wbi.-h lias l'l them in the past will still guide in the future, we know that homewhero. somehow, elicit will find the work that is waiting for her. It may be that it will be where the eyes of the whole world will look on and bless, and its rciuits oay be a name written in the history of a nation and on the hearts of the people a hero ! Or it ma be quiet work in a quiet way, patient suffering and waiting, deeds that the world knows noth ing about, but Our Father knows aud keeps account, and our heroes an- not always God's heroes." Miss Helen Crawford, on behalf of the senior class, delivered the repouse. She said : lu behalf of mv class it becomes my pleusant duty to thank you, the representative of the under graduates, for your tender words i of parting aud the faithful cnuuier-1 at ion of our many accomplishments and worthy attributes. With a steady haii'l you have dared to raise "the mystic curtain separating the present from the future. You have pierced the dark recesses of the unknown and revealed to all our coming greatness. The future you have pictured for us we hope will become a glorious reality At least, we shall put forth every effort to maintain your good reputation as a true prophetess. And now we must say goodbye, but wherever our footsteps may stray we shall never forget the friends and sehooiuiates of our youth. Every object in these dear old schoolrooms "brings up memories sweet iiid endless." "Dear is the schoolgirl spot, we ne'er forget, though ther we are :orgot." The memories of these schooldays will form the biightest threads iu the warp and woof of our lives. 'Swett i l ildbi;txl i b::dU..uu' . cr: Kiss and part. S-Acet ii youth, but w't:tS's a ravrr So's our bfRtts. Swff I U rust, but, bv :i Khowiiii- Toil i nijrh. We must go alius'. Ihe s'f Say 'goodbye.' " Remarks were also made by President Condit, Rev. Condit, Rev. A. J. Brown, of Portland, Rev. E. J. Thompson, cf Corvallis, and Rev. M. Banks. Iast evening Rev. A. J . P.rown, of Portland, delivered an able and instructive address before the liter ary societies of the collezn on the subiei't of"' Learriin" and Reliidon." I The address was listened to atten tively by about 400 people. To-dav at 10 a. is. will occur the gtaduating exercises proper, at T. i i. .:. " ... : vv ii ii'M : title iim wii!iiir i'imm MKtimr of Miss Flora Mason, Miss Ina Robertson and Miss Helen Crawford will receive diplomas. Miss Mason has been chosen val edictorian. The commencement exercises will close with the reunion of the alumni and banquet at the St. Charles this evening. Tbe Cow Ordinance. The ordinance prohibiting cows from running at large in tbis city, which was passed by the city council last night, will go into effect on July 1st. Tin; city offi cials say the law will be strictly enforced. Owners of cows should govern themselves accordingly. Picnle at tlarrlsbarg. A picnic will be given by the Lwni ot !, t.at citv. The exercises of the day will Pnr I vv i.-it .....i . .. . .i.i.i uic urvini ,,. li.i.1..,..1.m.o.Mr,,iv.,ii , . ... v.... .. . . ........ u v. I .. . will be given. Tommy Jones has secured the service of Mr. W. P.. Gilson, wno i- a f;it i lass barber, and they are now prepared to meet ail their customers with iiiomntness and i disnatch first class work guaranteed j at reasonable prices. having 15 I cents, hairculting o cents, baths five tickets fcr a dollar or 25 cents. A 2EMAS5ABLE OFFER. For Twe Daje Oalj, Friday asd Saturday, Jene, 14th asd 15tl. Tor these two days only we make the following extraordinary offer: Ladies genuine French kid e-hoes, regular price five dollars, will bet fold - for $3.50. We do this in order to ad xerti.se our business more exten sively, and to bring into notice this "superior line of ladies fine shoes. Everv pair warranted. Do not miss this opportunity, as we have but 120 pair to sell at this price. All sizes, Irom 2 to No. . The sale will positively close Saturday evening, Kkacssk & Kxkik, Albany shoe Store, j wibuiu imi j Ti liMirffin M toil t rtomfl Utnnai.v Will i r- ; , ..... B:iE a VTeck'n Enegcrat Jloadij. Next Alouday evening the (;,.ri,.Vmiltlinrnn Hmmalic fin J ree!ed with another large and ap-- j preciative audience at the cpsraj j nouse last evening. The plav was : p.ret Hai te's M'Liss, a drama that pecuiiarlv California!!. Ii nan. Ii i? a theater-goers, piece which pteases I I ... . " i US It IS ii 1'lilMtUre il COIUCOV una s it 1S si mixture o j thrilling situations. ; t in Una situations. il liiss was so evcellentlv rwesented thaiatmlau.se ; was frequent. wuich is a great relief froni the acting which is usually seen on the stage. She did not overdo the character, she was just M'Lif s ma terialized. Her songs in the first act were well received. There are j few actresses who can play an j emotior.al part one evening and aj character such as .M'LisK the next' evening, so distinctly different, as does Miss Woodthrope, Accident en tl Narrow Ounce. (.liti' an accident occurred on the Narrow iauge railroad near Woodburn on Monday evening. It seems since the old crew resolved to stop work until their back wages were forthcoming the managers have had much trouble in securing capable men to fill their places and yesterday's accident is laid to this fault. The train was only a short distance from Woodburn, and as near as can be learned, the engine got out of the control oi the new engineer and in his maneuvering to stop the train. 'Vthe iron horse" plunged over in the ditch, lauding wrong side skvward. No one was injured in Site aiiair us .fifras 'Could be learned. Get Voir TickcU. The tickets for the exclusion to j A aquina Lay Sunday, June lbth, are being sold very rapidiy, aud as the number of tickets to be sold ave limited, tho.-o who wish to go should purchase their tickets as soon as possible. This promises to be one of the luigest and bent excursions of tne season, quite a number of tickets hae been sold already at Lebanon, Halsev.Shedd, m l t it ii- ! tangent anu iorvaiiis. Executive Committee. Very Nice. The great question is. what shaii we eat? It's too ho? co)k. If we only had a nice cold lunch! The answeiiiig ci !i sjiys we have just opened a line line of lunch gootis such as iuticn tongue, spiced j sardines, boneless pigs feet in tinsi and sous, -d pigs iVel in bulk. We! also l.a.e soine fine impotted sar- dines, smoked beef, chipHd to or- i der, deviled hum, just the thing ; for sandwiches, chow chow in bulk j iu bulk and an endless variety of; good thing?.. Willamette Packing! Co. ! Wnwlt Wl! Wool! .V,0.)l pounds more wool wanted to complete y contracts, which expire by the 10th of July. All persons having wool for sale will find it to their advantage to call on me before selling, and at the sanie time oblige bip. P. Coiikx. Eight tbarea ior$i at VTwick's. j-k.. -r... I City Taxeo. OTl'JK IS HEREBT U1VR.H THAT tbe taa roll of the city of Albany. Ore. nod, trr the year 1SS9, ha been placed in my hands for collectiou, and that 1 will be at the council chambers of said city to receive and eccipt fr the taxt-a charged to said roll, for the jeriod of 119 days from date o- thia natiae. Ail taxes rerWainin; unpaid at the expiration of 30 days thereafter will be re turned to the common council of the city of Albany as delinquent, and costs and ex pense for collecting such taxes be added thereto. Dated at Allmiy, Oregon, thi - 10th day of June, 18S0. .IOHK X. nOFFMAX, City Marsha BAKING Pur up express!, for JuliusJSGrad Jwohl and Fold at his Golden Rule Bazaar in ONE POUND CANS -AT- 125 CENTS PEU CAN (iuaranteed to be first-class in every Respect. ,tijluts;riwohl iiKvotutioii VoJlcc. V OTR i; IS 11 EKKHV HIVES .THAT THE IS firm of lUnlue .v Cnderwood, u'oins a ;encra trrowry Iiusiki-hs has urea umwiveil bv mutual consent. Mr. I wlerwooa havin: roM hi intcrcji in the business lo ft. M. Itnbertsnii. The lmsinc5 will be continued under the firm tiamu of itanlue 4 llobertson with whom the oatatandiiijr busiaess au counts of the old firm must lo settled. KAMiUKJc KOBKRTSOX. Ibaliv, 51 a j 14, 1m9. ACADEMY COMMENCKHKNT. The entertainment to be given by the pupils of the Sisters' Acad emy takes place Thursday evening, June 13. The public have learned from experience how well conduct ed and enjoyable the academy entertainments are, and a large at tendance is therefore to be expect ed. Following is the programme : Overture Martha de Flotow, Four pianists. Salutatory. Jolly Urothers Double piano duet. In Nature's Bower Operetta in j two acts, impersonated by forty pupus. Interludes Comic rorigs, bv Rev. Father Leo. O. 8. B. The Narrow Gauge Der Schwei zer Bueb Von Luzern 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 lauies. i Chop wait Instrumental duet, ! eight hands. The Creation Song, try Rev. Father Prior, O. S. B. Olivette Tambourine drill, per formed by t .velve misses. Garden of Eden Tableau. Paradise Lost Tableau. Graduating exercises. Valedictory. liaise the Notes Gently Vocal j fln(i instrumental quartet, violin, ,il,pm. muUxr nnd ni:.nr. ! ni.i.,,, .M.Cc V..- Rev. i.,.- t.:.- i u n ! T;-.L.t.Q o..i isi....i -. Good Investment. For a small amount ,of money that will in a years timej dnble or trebl 1 your money, such an op portunity is offered in South Albany only one half mile from the citv, embracing the tract of land from Elkins' falls to the fair; ground road. Io!s sold on the installment plan. TWKKDAI.H fc ReUHKLD. Oi:e door touth of the post office. Taqnina Kay. Filteen hundred dollars will bnv i one hundred feet of water front, between Fall street and the Bay view House. Newport. Address! Lock Box 18 Newport, Oregon. j Special Inducement. All thosoj desiring to put up strawberries will do well to call and see ns, as e are selling them ii quantities at special rates. Wil- amette Packing Co. Strawberries. F. L. Kenton receives fresh strawberries every morning. All orders entrusted to him will receive careful attention. The Trntla. There is NO cigar which sells at 5 cents equal to Blum's for the same money. Every smoker who has used them says so. TO I try try one. 1 nr I I That people lioer along always complaining about thf t tired feeling? nu h..tt! of BEGGS' BLOOD PURI FIKR and BLOOD MAKEll -will en tirely remove this feeling, give them a good appetite and regtitute diges tion. G. L. Blat'knian. druggist. It Iteeeired. A fine lot of cabbage, cauliflower. green eas, asparagus, oranges and ?emons, also a new lot of that nice California cream cheese. Willam- i ette Packing Co. SHILOU S ( ATARKH RKMKDT rnScVXrV uh. K:rrr,y"Y.a liyAlaou. I have just received over 2000 yards of standard ginghams from John Wannamaker, of Philadel phia. The common price of these goods is 10c per yard. I will sell 14 yards for $1 the price of good prints. SAMUEL K. YOUNG . OIL PAINTING." ID Having opened a studio in Khun" block will give instructions in land scape oil painting. Thoao interested in ine oil paintings arc 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 inany others. Charges for Icmobb ! will be reasonable. Contractor and Builder. 1 C. SHELL WILL FURNISH I'LANS. ' Jt.ie uflcationn and details for alt kinds of building and architecture. All work prompt ly done and guaranteed to be tirst-i-lauw. Ka timatcH furnished on short notice for brick bu.Minj, rcivdenccit, public buildings, bridij, etc. I) EMOVAL JOHX30N t- DANNALS j have rcmercd their blavksroith shop mm their old quarters to ths corner oppc ite An.i. Mimhal's livery stable, where the be fauad re1y t da all kinds of vr.trk iutheir Hue cheaply and prmnptly. The BUYERS' GUIDE ie issued March and Sept. each year. It is au encyclopedia of useful information for all who purchase the .uxuries or the necessities of life. Wc can clothe you u furnitfli you with all the necessary .-.mi iiiniccwsary ap- j pliances to ride, walk lance, Klet-p, eat. fish, hunt, work, go to church or sta' at a,!!1 . in vai ious KizeS: j .styles and quantities. .Inst hereout j li;it Is vcoiliroil to (to all tlicfee ttllllgs ! COMFORTABLY, ami you can make a tan- estimate ot the value ot the i BUYERS' CUIDE. which will bo sent upon receipt of 10 cents to pav postage. MONTGOMERY, WARD & COi, 111-114 Michignn Aveuu '.Chicago.lll. Standard j l!ll)lll'IIIK' i iiiiio mi inn ai waat i Mis iliiiiiii rtiilrnn 1889 n-nm 1889 1889 SPJECIjlLTIES, Ladies Dress GoodsandTrimmings The lamest stock and greatest variety in price and styiG I have ever carried, and as good value as ever ottered to the citizens of Linn conntv- Special Ba hi cashmere in colors and blacks. Seersucker, gmghams chain hreys, French prints and wash fab rics. Ai the novel ti s of the season in black and coiors. these in I wi?J have something further to say about few days. EEVZBROEDERIES, SKIRTINGS, Flouncings. and all overs on cambrics, iSwiss and India linen. I ha vu just opened the largest invoice of novelties in this line ever exhibited in this ciy, and at greatly redueedprices. PIQUES, India lawns, nanaooks in white, ecru and colors, all at prices very much cheaper than ever before of tered in this city. In brown and bleached. rh stock I boncht in iNew lork at less than importers' rjrire nnilmn KU giKKl bai-ains. 5S iH.l et!S ler Van :tmi nfhtui- L l - - TOWELINGS Crashes, etc. All these importers ry the hale,and can sell them much cheap erthan if bought of jobbers towels I buy in qu&n ..vv... .u i- i via, .him im .iiiriiur iiiriii ar DrirM that are nre to sell the jjoods LADIES COTTON HOSE Are cheaper this year than ever before. 1 have succeeded in getting some good bargains,all of whick 1 am offering to mv customers the same in Vlsses inn The above is au outline of tke policy . an going to do bamneas nm and will endeavor to do my part towards securing the trade of Ianoaadt adjoining counties to Albany, and to keep up with the procession of th iivelv and grow ing city of Albany. I will have so-nething to say iabont Carpels, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, . And Other lines Soon. samuel SPRING AND SUMMER 1889 rara 1 ns LAWNS, inch all linen bleachrd at id i,mftA..f,A11 f I 1 IVIl. goods I buy direct iraa e. rouna I llil mi i 5 , 1 I 1.1 I II 1J. I X. ' . I ' :' . 1 Tii 'A : ,- ,1 k i -vtti- : -