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THE MORyiytf H EH ALP: TUESPAY, JUITE 18, 189. n. Wt C. K. K. TIME TABI.fc. XORTII isoi'Nb. . eriarUjrrivea. IB isklx. expc. RoRene ex tf;45 uiai 11:16 am 116 atal'rtrdl010ua :10 .am 846pm S4fpm ml SOLTH BOUND. Arrves Depart Arrive CaLU.wp 75pin 5pm, A uhlivnd 9.00am Kuvene ox ' l;2lpm 12 40pra j Kugene !.4Upm Freight l.SOpinlKujrene fi.oupm So Krcijiit receivul fitouth .after IIa.N. Jie aame da . OREGON PACIFIC TIMK TAKI.K. Arrive lH:iurta j .'ll.15amn.00 pin j 5.2ni!fi..Va Freight..... -1 TOTTING ft ABOUT TOWN. The circus to-inorrow. Oeorgie Woodthorpe tomorrow evening. Fruit cans for the thousand :;t Hopkins it Saltmarsh'.. Bay your binding twine of k'nmn ftnrroll X- .. w, ... "i in t:.u" i cook move at Hopkif ft Salt-i marsh', j Dr. W. I'. Meiulfiihall f Harrisburtr. were in and tin- wife citv yesterday. "May Blossom" by tin- ( leurie WoodthurtM' Co., a: the opera house to-night. Now is the time to get one ot those celebrated cook ttove. only $10, at Hopkins A: Saltmaish's. A red voo!l:i shawl, lound at the opera house last evening, awaits an owner at this otin e. There will be a special meeting of the Y hall next 15th. W. ('. 'r i a. t l. i . ! at rneir i Tuesday ,iiiii, in ail; j The Georgie Woo Ithorpe C'u.will i?In !ie' week's engagement in ; ; mis cuy to-morrow evening in ine i "(iolden (!iant." liev. 1. O. Powell will preach at (Central ('hurcfi the fth Sunday in June at 11 o'clock. Everybody invited to attend. , Prof. II. S. Strange, of tiie La j irando public school, formerly of! Brownsville in this county', passed 1 .'"tcua u.. nj iu . 'oi.ji.U!. , p.uumj .w la.w. An advertisement for bids for ! tbe construction of trcd Blum- w,6'":n "Uiiuiiij: iu lie. Ii'ouud in our advertising columns to-day. The contract is to be let next Saturday. The Georgie Woodthorpe Comedy Company will begin a week's en gagement in this city next Monday, playing at 10,20,and 30 cents. This company has been here before and is known to be first-class. Railroad tickets are sold to all points Fast by F. A i.urKiiarc, opposite the First National bank irom to iu cheaper than they .now & Co ..patent lawvers .Wash can be had over. any other line, j iogton( D. f. : II. Aren'berg. Fdge Call 1 and see him it you want to go WOO1) Czl., vehicle; J. S. Briggs. 1''ast- 1 San Buenaventura, Cal., fruit Secure your seats for the Geor-i stoner ; F. W. Harris, Napa, Cal., gie Woodthorpe Co. Monday even-1 wheel oiler ; T. B. Ilite, Seattle, ing. It is probable that every seat ; saw swagger; W. A. Maxwell, will be taken for the opening night, j Lakeport, Cal., cough syrup ; J. 1 lie company is first-class, and at ; the popular prices, there will be n ' great rush for heats. Wednesday night the Wood" thorpe company will ierform f'Among the Pine3," giving a benefit tor company O. If. G. ie Aioany inuitia company, iney company will have an overflowing . kwse on that night Tommy Jones has secured the st-rviee o'f Mr. W. B. Gjlson, wno is a first class barber, and they are now prepared to meet all their lUstomers with promptness and dispatch first class work guaranteed at reasonable priceg. Shaving 15 cents, baircutting 25 cents, baths live tickets for a dollar or cents. A seeming madman, in whose , madness there is no method, has V . , dreu in the southeastern portion of . i iij hviiicu auu .he city. testerdav morning a J8'1? i"red thS? shots.fMtm ! no Srt Jt. 'f S1'1"8 :n-ftMati portion of the city state that if the! operations which caused the shoot-' ing is repeated more accurate aim will be taken next time. PERSONAL MENTION. Drs. J. H. Irvine, of Helix, and ; K. L. Irvine, of nalein, are in the j city, anticipating a mountain trip ! together Mrs. B. Fl'iuii und two neices. relatives of Perry Spinks, are visit- l'3JTln J"t'.,"!!o r : ... Biieuuiiig me summer nere Mrs. L. Kline, of Seattle, is vis-, iting the family of M. Sternberg ia this city. She wa in New York : at the time of the time of the fire, j but a telegram from her husband I hastened her return home. : , 7" ' """rinrrourm. All parties desiring trees or other, evergreens for decorations for the I Fourth of July should give their j orders early to W. II. Warner, I chairman of the committee on- decoration. Business men and citizens generally are requested to ; co-operate with the committee and aid in having the city appropriately j uecoraie'i on xne coming celebra tion of our glorious national hol day. Wool Wanted. All the wool in the cou.ntrv can find a ready market atG. V . Simp- sons store, in Albany . an the; highest market price will be paid lorn. vii auu uet tue prices, lie has rented a large warehouse and j will charge no storage to parties who wish to hoi J their wool. Hertinp; To-nlRfct. i ng t ie summons stie passed over the dark river to join her illustri There will be a special meeting ous husband who preceded her but of Albany Engine Company No. l. ' a few years. She was a noble lady, to-night immediately after the full of good works, and highly re- wiiu, iv iiiuni: ui i.iucmvm.-. lur ; their part of the ing celebration. work at the com- LUMBERIHQ IITEEEST8. Oa tha North Santiam and Its ImmenM Foretts- The projection of t lie Oregon Pacific railroad iut the forest re gions f the North Sautiam has awakened great interest in thst regisn and opened up a country that has almost unlimited resources lor lumbering purpose. Already mills ar? in nrogress in thnt section and lively Work .s being accom- j . . , . . . .mi ui j jL.. .mc.....CUi ju8!jert it is courage, faith, perser ha beu made, i he belie! la I verance anl a persiBtentadherance ncen common imiDg me resuicois f that vicinity that local mills ulr could he supplied with lags Irom the timber land along tbe river and in the adjacent mouo- '"a lint cuiipeteiit nuu expert enced mcu have looked over the irraund and have coucluded that ! with littio imnrnTfiiient rhn Pferth Santiiun can lie made au excellent ; and perfectly site stream for rua nicg logs into the Wi.lamette, to ! opp.y all mills below, as well as j tht lacal mills adjacent to the tint bel- Alread? plans are being per I tected for that turpose. nuu un- d-ubtedl v in t lies near futun ll,c m,,!s ttt rc'nu .('!v .n'1 fh'r place can be suppnc' ith logs irom the iiixgnihcru: toresu ot tue ! Xorih Santiam. T!;e project is one of importance aodjts feasibility, if put into prac:icl nperutioo will brir.u -i line income into the lisnds of its projectors and worker.-.. A w School. The EvHiigi iical cliureli of Ore gou have futmded h school t La i Fayette, to be known as the La Fayette Scmiaary. There will he the following Cour.es of.study, be ditles the preparatory and f lemen l:irT branches taught A classical. :cientitic. (Latin ir Greek aid Eot'Iis).) nni'inul und flfrtir coursfs will be nrovided for as well as :i business course. Instrumental music and painting will i-e taught l)tr skil lul teacheis at reasonable r ites. Ths faculty will consist about fui teachers the first yar. Hev. W. C. Kaatner, Ph. B., of Millcrsbuvg, Pa., has been elected principal and is expected to he thereby Sept. 1, 1S8!). "Raiding win e prsvuSe'J in the hall at tnc Jow ra,e f week Unfr DiShed reams fam $2 to ii per terui. Private boarding at $3 per week. Tuition will range fro $7 . lonO nr tfrm aonrrV,nn f. the branches studied. Instru mental music, (piano or organ,) at 50 cents per lesson. All other in fonnatioo will be provided on ad dressing C. C. Poiig, LaFayettr, OreiiOti. Patent iiranted. The following patents were 'r:ntpA to ntizpntt nf the Iai-tf. I .states during the past week, and reported for the IIerai.u bv C. A M. Boyle, Oakland, Cal., folding vehicle: G. W. Moliere. Ocean View, Cal.; check rein hookj Justin K. Tackard, Mendocino, Cal., fly trap; W. Puce. Penn's Grove, Cal., two-wheeled vehicle; T. II. Palmer, Sail Bernardino, Cal., carpenter's chisel ; A. II. F. Mraub, Los Angeles, Cal., steam engine ; J. C II. tut, San Fran cisco, compound engine valve gear ; J. W. TuIIy, San Francisco, fire ladder extensions; S. Uren, .Sac ramento, bolt header slot maker. The Street far. A visit to the factory of A. J. , Ansyln yesterday revealed the fact that the work on the street Ti.. v-L,.!:.i. : 7i J i. j tI. . ,, .: i""- Jiv auu uati, auu nni ur finished equal te anv eastern made cars. Two of them are now under way, and after their completion an oi-en, or summer car will be built, Tbe cars will be completed bv .HrUgt uth " " . ' . . ..1. Wool Mai. The woo, owerg in ,e Ti H of McCoy in Polk county "pooled" their wobi and last Saturday sold 1 f?r. 2?t ce"ts If. P?"n(1-1 They l'a(1 better brgh it to Albany i r ." "ll Sdme ,a.v a P,?" of their r.O.OOO iounds was sold here for 22 cents per pound. Aaron Cohen returned Saturday from a f li Ii I Lfnlir.! 41. k! ii iu 1. 1 1 i j ij if Liirr mil I iimi II imr inn e roanty during which he oougnt 2. L'5,000 K)unds, paying from 20 to 22 eents ner intiiml iHii To-night, To-morrow the circus will be here and the citv will be crowded with strangers." The chances are more than favorable for a fire and in order to be on the safe side Albany Engine Com pan v No. 1 will have a drill te-night at 7::i0 o'clock to see that all their apoarttus is in perfect working1 oraer. liy order of the foreman. Y M - At a business meeting of the Young Men's Christain Associa- on last evening several new mem bers were added and it was decided to rent the old A. O. V. W. hall in Peterson's building for a perma nent home. The hal! will be fitted up as last as means caa be raised atioit with, the intention hein? to put it in first class condition a Noi.ie i.h.Iv ;on.-. n,, .t.. s ...... came to Mrs. N. M. Woodhnd oTdow of Itev! E.U. Getry at h(r home jn Kpe an J obei' I specteii iv every one knew her T'-e funeral took place in Eugene vesterdav. The Circus To-Morrow. It is now only three days until the appearance of Sells Bros. & Barretts monster united shows in this city. In the race for first money among circuges Sells Bros, will win hands down. They have demonstrated the fact that the beet attractions always are the most proG table to the management, and while the other would-be big shows have been shrinking in size year after vear, Sells Brothers' show Iihs been expanding. It is not all liioL' nu tKair A ia nrtrti n toA rivals I Ills IX . kllll UI'IWM fc-r IHV to jjxe(j principles. Nothing is too expensive far bells Brothais and "nothing is too good for the public" has been their shibboleth. Of the three recognized legitimate big shows sow in existence in this i country, hells Brothers show is characterized by the virility of its owners, while the others are in "the sere and yellow leaf." One exist on tbe glory of a faded and decaying name; another by the force of fortuitous circumstances, while Sells Brothers march onward, meritorious, fair and square, up right and honorable, always with the best performance and rarest ! novelties. This year S. H.Barrett's World s bair, contemplating a tour of the Pacific Coast and Northwest formed a coalition with Sells Brothers and the two big"' shows will travel togethei, exhibiting day and date in the same towns, making their parades at the same hour, and what :s mors remarkable they will both exhibit under the same canvases for one price of admission, and that too, just the same as other and smaller shows charge. These twi shows will exhibit at Albanv, Wednesday June IS). The Kntertainmrnt. Iisi evening the Georgie Wood thorpe Dramatic Company oresent ed "The Golden Giant" t . the largest aud.ence that ever assem bled in the Albany opera house. The interesting " and thrilling drama was rendered in a style to nf! captivate the entire audience, ii ii- .i i uoiuing me attention complete, and at times causing the outburst of loud an spontaneous applause. Kvery part was well apportioned and fully carried out. Miss Georgie woodthorpe is a charming actress, and as Bessie Fairfax fair ly captivated the audience. H. Bar.ymore, as Alexander Fairfax, ! the Golden Giant, plaved with a strength and power that at once won a hearty appreciation. Lou Wood, as Jack Mason, his friend, exhibit ed some clever acting, while R. Brownson, as Duncan LeMoyna, the villain, was al.' that could' be asked. Miss R. Stover, as Ethel Wayne, won a hearty applause in the rendition of that part. Little (Jeorgie Woodthoipe, as Jack Mason Fairfax, exhibited remarka ble talent , and is certainly a won dri'ul child-actor. The company is a strong one and does not con tiiuua weak stember. To-night will be presented "May Blossom." There will doubtless be another crowded heuse. A lSnrinic Maniac. The Salem Journal says Ells worth Day was brought to Salem from the eountry and committed to the asylum for insane, after an examination before Drs. Jessup and Risdon. - The patient came to Oregon about two years ago and ) Uvea about four miles east of Salem on the Macleay road. He is but twenty-one years of age and bis habits have been temperate until the present attack, which has been of ono week'c duration, although he has acted strangely for six months. He has an insane sister and the ailment is thought to be hereditary. He imagines he is being pursued by persons who want to kill him. and is violent and seeks to disarm his unseen foe. He attacekd his cOUSin and best friend, Warren White, and gave h- i ,. rri idi a beating, the insane man - ........ . has been working at George Cline's brick vard until a tew days age. He is very noisy, scream ir ing and tossing constantly. it - . He is very noisy, screaming, rav- Ir. John It. rilklngtou. Surgeon, oculist and medical opecialist will be at the Kevere I house, Albany, all day Tuesday, June 18, 188U. All sick persons who are able to so to see him will rw wi-o fro namintitinii ! ltf rrtn!kii I f hum vpii.ivii. Yaqalaa Bay. Fifteen hundred dollars will buy one hundred feet of water front, between Fall street and -the Bay View House, Newport. Address Lock Box 18 Newport, Oregon. ItuilriiiiK ! l.oaa Ass.x-latiou. The Albany Building and Loan Association will hold its regular monthly meeting on Friday even ing. Installments which are not J paid on or before that day will be come delinquent. Mockuoiuers should govern themselves accord ingly. Inst Keceived. A new lot of gold medal cream cheese, the finest in the land, by ii n'ii i. - i uie n uiameite i actung i o. I - - - The Tratfc. There is NO cigar which sells at 5 cents equal to Blum's for tbe same money. Every smoker who has used them' says so. YOU try trv one. Kiremon. Attention. All firemen in the city having shirts or belts are requested by tbe celebration committee toreporttbe same to the foreman of their re spective companies. Special Inlncmnt. All those desiring to put up strawberries will do well to call and see us, as .e are selling them n quantities at special rates. Wil- atnette Packing Co. Foil lame hack, eibe ok chest use Shiloh's I'orus Plaster." Price, cents. Fo.liay A Masoa. Htate Teaehors' AHMocitla. The State Teachers' Association will be held at Salem, Julvl,2, and 3, 188'J. The Association will convene in the legislative hall, cap'tol building, at 7:30 i. m., on Monday, July 1. All- teachers and friends of education are cordially invited. The department of super intendence will be organized by the several county and city super intendents, and will "meet fi the offic of the Superintendent of Pub lic Instruction at 1 :30 o'clock p. m., on Monday, July 1. The hotels of Salem, wilt entertain thosfc attend ing, during the days of the Associa tion, at reduced rates. Arrange ments have been made with the Southern Pacific (lines in Oregon) and the Oregon Pacific railroad companies for reduced rates to those attending, and the usual re duction will be granted. The usual "Fourth of July" rates will be in effect on the O. R. & N. R. R. liner in Oregon from July 1 to July 4. These rates will be open to teacheis and others who may wish to attend the Association. Several State Superintendents of .Public Instruction, and-v other leading educators from the Pacific Coast States have been invited and are expected to be present. A WOMAN'S WAT. A Startling Badness Proposition. When Mrs. Fowlor, of 327 Ellis street, stopped in at a leading city druggist's to ask what effect Joy's Vegctablo Sarsapa rilla, would have la dyspepsia and sick headaches, sho was assured it would re lieve both. She was so incredulous that the druggist gave her a bottle, not to be paid for unless it cured. The following is the convincing conclusion: Sa Francisco, Feby. 8, 1888. Dear Sib: Notwithstanding my mis givings, Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla did all that you promised. I had tried so many prescriptions that I had como to believe nothing would relieve my dyspep sia and sick headaches, but I have not had a return of cither since. You have my permission to make this public, for a remedy that will cure dyspepsia and pre vent sick headaches should be generally known. Respectfully, 327 Ellis rtrect, ' Merit Win AVe desire tosav to our citizens, that for vears we hare been selling Dr. Kins'aNcw Dicovcrr toi Consumption, Dr. Kin" s er Life fills, line kit n s Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such uni versal satisfaction. We do not hesi tate to guarantee them cverv time, and we stand rcadv t.. refund the pur chase price, if satisfactorv result- do not follow iheir use. These remedies hav won their great popuUritv pure, lv on their merits, voshav 4: Ma&ea Druggi-sts. Wool! Wool! Wool! 55,000 pounds more wool wanted to complete aiy contracts, which expire by the 10th of July. All persons having wmoI for kale will find it to their ud vantage to call on me before selling, and :it the same time oblige me. P. Comes. No. 1 Star tomatoes anil all kind.-, ef fresh canned good at a very low figure at Conrad Meyer's. Buy your binding Knapp, Burrell & Co. twine of DR. J. J. WEST, The old and reliable physician, has ocated permanently at VMi East Sixth 6trcet.where he is prepared 'o treat r.ll kinds of diseases in a care.ul manner. He readily locates a disease and gives it name and origin by examining six places on the breast and two under the shoulder blades. He manufactures his own uledicincs and gives consulta tions and information free Call him for experienced treatment oiler lo Contrarian. XT STICK I 11KI 1 Hex 1 1 ub KRKBY (IIIKV THAT A T TUB tulur term ot the couiuv com- nKssioniT finiit fir L-nn county. Mate ot Oregon, in the rily of Allmni'. Wcilnes ilii :tl dav nf Jiilr a l lSSft. wall! plaus, specific itinns. ftruiim. di-uuns and i be rercive.1 f-r huildh.ir a i.riive across 1 he north fnrk of the Saiilum iiver. ..t ,. i-i t, ,.,., ...m- I ILIHHIl i j bridge to i "mJ.1.(,,'t!i bcUH) fvft loii nud I.I feet, lni'jf t wide iii the cieir: t iers to be -f a sumcHiiii ntiKni io iirni ' ii( no w ,.,..- 7 1-,.. . !.... in 3ter iiifirl All l.i.lu nmut iu. ril.il wifli tp ler on or befere 1 o'clock p. m. ot the above mentioned day, ami accompanied with certi fied check of five per cent of bid, s by law required. The court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Oone by order of the court thi Htli day of .fnne, A. 1"I88. E. E. MONTAGUE. County Clerk OTEAM WOOD H VW J. W. PAVlS, PRO prietor. Hood sael any length oa lust vc-ar. ort notice. . deis left at Prices mime erie A Kabsou a will rceei.e n'tentisii. NOTICE TO COXTKACIOKS AND builders -Sealed bids will he received by the tin lersigncd until SaturJav. .lime .'2, 18SI) at I p. m. for the construction of a two Stsry brisk buildin-r on Eirst street, tbe plans and spe ideations ef which can be seen at the office, of Judue J. C. Powell, up stairs iu Fester's block. The riht to reject any or all bids is reserved. Albanv, June 17. FRED BUJilBERG. Caalraetar a ad Ballder. DC. SHELL WILL FURNISH PLANS, specifications and details for alt kinds of buiUliug and architecture. All work proo.pt ly done and guaranteed to be tirst-cliss. Es timates furnished on short tictioe for brick building, residences, pulilic buildings, bridges, etc. mm STORE. Mrs. Nancy Westfall, wife of the well knon t'hinese contractor Jim Westfall, has opened a Japan ese bazaar store in the brick next door to C. H. Spen.-er's. It is filled with all kinds of Japanese wares and novelties, including parasols, faiis, canes, ladicM wear, souvenirs, etc. All goods sol.l very cheap. STOCKMEN AND FARMERS BEAD, 1 hereby certify that fir. 1 X. Woodlc has successfully operated on my rid-linu horse ISAAC HAYS. For further -efcrrnce in regard to ri. Inline inbuiro of Drive Peterson, Win. Ptterscni.Leb anon:John llardma.i, Alfrci Wclvcrt.m. Al any; Sam Gaines, Scio: Win. Foster I'rine villo. 1 prajtico vctcriniiry mudi.-ine in Al bany and country surrounding Office and residence corner fith and Washiiiirton sts. I. N. WiXlOLE Veterinary Sur-.ton. JAl enes CEPHAS, The imported Canadian stallion Horsemen should see the thorough bred Canadian stallion Cephas aMr. shall'g livery stable. He is a beauti ful coal black, 5 year old. weighs 1300. being 159 hands hiph. lie will stand at the stable on Moclay and Tuesday of ench week. GOOD MILCH COW FOR SALE CHEAP Apply to Omer Hendriikson. City Taxes. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the tax roll ot the city of Albany, Ore nod, tcr the year 1889, ha been placud in my hands for collection, and that I will be at th council chambers ot said city to receive ud eceipt fr the taxes charred in said roll, far the period of SO days from date o this I notice. All taxes remaininir unpaid at the expiration of 30 days thereafter will be re turned to the common council of the city of Albany as delinquent, aud coetg and ex penses for collecting such taxes bo added thereto. Dated at Albanv. Oregon, thL 10th dav of June, 1889. JOHN N. HOFKMAS, City Marvlia Over The CASCADE MOUNTAINS FROM AI.RAXV OK LEBANON EAST WARD. The Willamette Valley and Cas cade Mountain V agon Road is in ex cellent condition, and by all odds is the best and shortest wagon road to Eastern Oregon. H'ater and grass is abundant along the entire road. The grades are easy, accommodations su perior and the road well bridged making it the best mountain road in the state. For summer jaunts, hunt ing and fit hing the Cascade Moun tains in the vicinity of Clear Lake and the Three Sisters afford superior advantages. 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 E. YOUNG. OIL PAINTING.- ie Parker Having opened a studio in IFlinn's block will give instructions in land scape oil painting. Those interested in me oil paintings are 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 lessons will be reasonable. Eight shaves for $1 at Vierick's. II EMOVAL-JOHNSON 4" DANNALS have removed their blacksmith 8 hap rom their old quartern to ths corner oppo ite Am. MkMhatl'i. livery stable, where the bs found rea ly to do all kinds of wark intheir line cheaply and promptly. The BUYERS' fiUIDE is issued March and Sept. each year. It is an encyclopedia of useful inform -tiop for all who purchase the luxuries or the necessities of life. We can clothe you n furnish you with all the necessary and unnecessary ap pliances to ride, walk -ance, flcep, eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church or stay at home, and in' vaiious sizes, styles and quantities. Just hfenre out what is required to do all these things COMFORTABLY. ! you can make a fair estimate of the value of the BUYERS' CUIDE. which will he sent upon receipt of 10 cents to pav P stage. MONTGOMERY, WARD & CO:, 11 1-1 14 Michigan Avenue.Chicago.Ill. Uissolntlou Kolire. IVJOTICE IS HEREBY tllVEN THAT THE X firm of Itarduc & 1'ndcrwood, doinir a Kcncra grocery business, has been dissoh ed by mutual consent. Mr. Underw ood having sold his interest in the business to R, M. Robertson. The business will be continued under the firm name of Itardue & Robertson with whom the outstanding business ac counts of the old firm must be settled. BAKDUE& ROBERTSON. lbanv. Mav 14, 18f!t. VllY DOES HAT a T T (nu Because he knows that his dear wife is just commencing to work him for something you know how it is yourself but when fflSWB LADIESTrtADE WITH tl Their husbands don't look that way, because there are no extravagant prices on their goods. Everything is good; everythink is cheap; makfl Home happy, make YOUR HUSBAND SMILE By trading at the economical store wherejthe rule of good goods and low prices knows no exception. Don't forget that U mple of economy is at Brotf&ell & Stan&xd's- eor.NBU PtuT ani rprv w.ni'sLS mm. Miss MlDD 0 mill SAD 111 II 1 LUU1V illilll Browneli Stiioard 1889 1889 SPRING AND SUMMER 1889 SPECIALTIES. i l1 i n n i lm Laaies uress bootts ana i The largest stock and greatest rariety in price and stylo I have ever carried, and as good value as ever ottered to the citizens of Linn county- Special Bargains In cashmeres in colors aud blacks. Seersuckers, ginghame, chambreys, French prints and wash fab rics. Ai the noveltirs of the season in black and colors. I will have something further to say abut these in a few days. EMBROIDERIES, SKIRTINGS, Flouncings, and all overs en cambries, Swiss and India linen. I have just opened the largest invoice of novelties in this line ever exhibited in this ciy, and at greatly reducedjprices. PIQUES, India lawns, nansooks in white, ecru and color, all at prices very much cheaper than ever before of fered in this city. TABLE LINEN In brown and bleached, his stock I bought in New; York at less than importers' price, and am able to give good bargains. 58 inch all linen bleached at 50 cts per yard and others in proportion TOWBLI 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 pure to sell the iroods. LADIES COTTON HOSE ' Are cheaper this year than ever before. 1 have succeeded in getting some good bargains,all ef wkick If am offering to my customers the sawe in ant The above is an outline of the policy , ana going to do business on' and will endeavor to do my part towards securin" the trade of Linn and adjoining counties to Albany, and to keep op with the procession of the lively and growing city of Albany. I will have so-ictliing to sayfabont Carpels, Hoofs and Shoes, Groceries, And Other lines Soon. SAMUEL 889 nmmiDgs LAWS, Children's. E. YOUNG.