Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, June 22, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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THJE IfORyiy HBHALP: SATUBPAY, JUKE 32. 1889.
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11:15 ami
ll'
FortidlOlOim
" 34.Spm
" 845pm
Hwrene ex
7:10.
sovm BOUND.
'Arrives! Departs!
Arrives
Gaitftxp 1 T:45pin SpraiAnhUndO.OOam
rU(rene exl2;iupin;li4ipin Fuiccne 2 40pm
bYoitit ..j LSOpm Eugene 6.00pm
No Freight received forouUiJitfter 11, la
the oatao day.
OREGON PACIFIC TIMK TABLK.
Arrives Departs j
.lll.lf
ll.lfinmu.00pm;
freight. ....
jOTTlXfiS Ai:trr town
A new lot of fly nets jut received
at Thompson & Overman's.
,.rl wnti..l tr. lr ,.nrQt
housework. Apply to K. L. Thomp-
son.
Don't miss the play by the
fjeorjjie Wnodthorpe Co. thiseen-
Found at
lust, the "On Time"
... tr i- uH-1
vook stove at Hopkins 5j Salt
marsh's.
A good stock of puie eider vine
gar direct from the factory at I L.
Kenton's.
John Schmeer has a'uout ttit v
h'.al of fine
horses jus: brought 1
over from Kustern Orenon.
on.
"et one of
staves, only
nursh's
Now is the time to
most reieoraieu cook st
ill) -tt ll-,ll'iliii .t- Uilti
alem isKoon to have a weekly
.....ut.iu. K-wsiinrr, wic- y.ipuai ,
ITogers
. "t'"B-
A goiiil second hand
a!e cheap, or wil- trade
rwood. It isabargain.
at this office.
b2Ky for j
it :or nay
Knquire i
Ucv. I'. O. 1'Dwell will preach at
Central Church the fth Sunday in
June at 11 o'clock. Kverybody
invited to attend.
Two fine gold watches will be
.'iven away Saturday by the (ieor
gie Wwilthorpe Co. to holders of
reserved seat tickets.
W. A. Cox of this city has taken
eoiuracis tor uiyiiiu auuut -oo.uuu
hrick on the agricultural collejre
buildings at Corvallis.
After the play at the ojwra house
to-night a free social dance will be
given, for which the company's
excellent orchestra w ill furnish the
music. An enjovable time is prom
ifd. A suit lor $1U,U00 insurance
money has been brought against
the Northwest Ins. Co. by the pro
prietor of the Monroe flouring
mills, which was burned Fome
time ago.
Thus. Hriak has just received a
full supply of the latest styleB and
patterns of molding and secured
the services of a first class work
man and is prepared to put up the
best picture frames ever manu
factured in the city.
An actor's hick is illustrated by
the terrible accident at Johnstown,
where a company played, and be
ing too late to catch the train for
the next town, hired wagons to
transport them just in time to
escape certain death. In spite of
the fact that actors travel more
than any other profession, none
seem ever to get hurt in any kind
of accident. It is as hard to kill an
actor, as it is a printer.
rKKSONAL MENTION.
Kx-IU'cordor Slrickler, of Salem,
;s in the city.
J. V. Wigle and wife of Halsey,
are visiting in this citv.
Mr. Peter Hume, of P.rownsville,
w as in the city yesterday.
Charles Mueller left yesterday
for a week's stay at Waterloo.
-f. I. Hail has gone to Coos I'.ay
on trip for the benefit of ids health.
L. Hasbronck of Brownsville,
ope of Lint: '-ounty's pioneers is in
the city.
Jeo. Strong has returned from
Kugene and projKwes to engage in
business in this city again.
Mrs. Piper aud her daughter,
Miss (irace and son red, are vis
it! ug at the residence oi Mrs. K.
W. Langdon in this city,
j S. Ii. Uennctt and wife, oi Tort
Collins. Colorado, are visiting
their daughter Mrs. Ceo. W.
Smith, in this city. They are
highly pleased with Oregon and
will probably locate here.
To tfcr StinH.
The Salem Statesman "says:
I'rof. S. A. Starr anil A. S. Ilrint
Iey,of the Fureka mining company,
started yesterday with a force of
seven or eight able bodied young
nmri 'iml thn noncu'irtf cmmliAo
tommVnce act oratlons h ' U
their valuable claims in theirj Mr. Hess and family, who have
Santiam mining district. They been in the city for a fow days
are pot itive in the belief that the j looking for a location, were out
Fureka will prove ono of the rich-! riding yesterday with it. F. Ashby,
est mines ever found on the coast j of tbe Oregon Land Company,
and their intention now is to open when the party stopped at the resi
it up readv for hydraulic work, the i dence of John A. Crawford to get
machinery for "which has been J some cherries. They found no one
ordered and will be nut in idace as at home, and as Oregon's line
3-xrnas tins preparatory work is
completed. The Kuieka company i the party decided to help them
is composed ol men of means and ! selves, .lust as the gentlemen
push, the two principal ingredients ; were doing so a genuine bull dog
necessary to successful mining hi came bouncing around the corner
the Santiam country, and some ! of the house. One of the men
cheerful reports may be expected
irom that region betore the
is out.
ummer !
i
;
Futh of .inly Trains.
on Julv Uh the fare for thft
round trip between Corvallis and ;
Albany will be fifty cents. The ;
lirst train will leave Corvallis for
Albany at s a. m., the second train j
at 10 a. m. Returning, will leave I
Albany at p. m. aud ii p. in. The
tickets will be soM on the 'd, good
... a !
lor return to and including the j
Sth. All regular traiu will run as
usual.
THE COURSE OF TEDE LOTE.
How It Was Interiapted by o Asg'j
Parent and a Big 8ix-3ho:ter.
From Jefferson comes :i romantic
story of a young Lochinoar, who
won his bride in the face an
anrrv
parent armed with a revolver
A young mai from that place, a
brother of the bridegroom, who
was in the city yesterday, stated
the following: Fred Smith woed
and won a daughter of a farmer
named. Ewell, who lias been
teach i in; school there. The girl's
father opposed the match and re
fused to allow young Smith to visit
her About three weeks ago the
youn couple wen- secretly mar
ried, the girl in the meantime still
tf'afhin't mi In ml Thlirsihiv ulicti
e,.P-,i irtw,! vr,n(r' ,ith
i went to the school house after his
j bride and the angry parent went
I also. When Smith attempted to
! accompany the girl her father drew
; a revolver, which the youiijt man
i took away from him. n attempt-
nsr to leave the school house one
of Mr. KwcU's neighbors confront
ed him with a shotgun. Young
Smith was taken t .leii'erson
and lodged in the calaboose on a
charge oi abduction. I hiring the
night he Woke jail, and now JMO-
Vi .. i :. . -..
I ioses to carry otl his bride in spite
l ot the angry parents or a whole
arsenei of shooting-irons.
Arrfstl at Tansrnt.
i A young man giving the name f
1 po. K. Lee, claiming to represent i
iwauecks v.omeuy t.o., nas neen
i in tlK' l-i,-v u ,uuih- .!ay. lie!
i 'ired the opera hoc...- tor I he I
J company in .'u!y, and employed I
iWallecks Comedy t.o., has been
to traTeI 4S chance agent for the j
companv. l,rolll each ol these he
attinii)rii In lii.rrriw- bimiK I'iiihiiht
j from f ." to $.30. and even
tried to
induce one of them to deposit hi
watch with him. I rom one of the
young men, Kiank Merrill he
obtained .5 and agreed to return it
when they arrived at Kugene, but
instead of meeting his newly em
ployed advance agent at the train,
lie left town and went to Tangent,
leaving a loard bill at the St.
Charles Hotel unpaid. .Mr. Mer
rill had taken his valise to the
hotel preparatory to going to I'u
gene.and this he states Lee claimed
as his own. Marshal Hoffman
went to Tangent and arreste.l him
and brought him tc this city last
evening. He wa arraigned in
Justice Humphrey's court on a
charge of the larcency of the valise,
and will be examined at ! a. m.
this morning. He denies all the
charges and says he did not obtain
any money om young Merrilif;
The alleck Co. and toe notable
characters he described as compos
ing it is most likely a giea, big
fake.
Th Georgir
Woodthorpo
"Fanchon" -as
presented bv
this excellent company at the opera
house last evening. In this play
the company surpassed all previous
efforts, and the audience was
delighted as was shown b the
hearty and continuous applause.
Georgie Wo-adthorpe as'l'anchon
fairly captivated the audience in
her charimug rendition of the part,
while Miss Lizzie Lawrence played
the part of Fadet, the witch, with
remarkable cleverness and success.
MiflS Keam Stover in her role
was most pleasing as usual. The
other characters were admirably
I sustained, and the play was pre
sented in a most successiul man-
Q3r. To-night the company will i
play "The Two Orphans," which
is counted their strongest d best.
A week of more solid enjoyment and
1 better plavs has never lieen pre
sented by any company in this city.
There will doubtless le an im
mense audience on this, their last
i night. This afternoon u matinee
will he given, waen "Caprice" will
be played and a gold watch given
away. A gold watch will also be
given away at the evening per
lormance. Thft r Outlaok.
A careful investigation as to the
crop outlook in the Willamette
Vallev
through information ob-
tained from leading farmers m
different localities, reveals the
fact that the crop will be somewhit !
spotted, ueinj: above an average j
yield in some localities and very i
lijrtit in others, llus uiiterence is
found even in the same tields. The
crop seems to have been affected
by the prolonged rains, followed by
excessive weather, which scorched
the wheat in low places where the
water stood. The effect of this
damage to wheat upon the general
yield is as vet difficult to deter-
! mine, but irom the best reports
I obtainable it is not believed that it j
will fall below an average yield.
Karly fall grain is almost ready fot
t harvest, and aside from the few
spotted places wil yield enormous
ly. fruit is always free to newcomers,!
climbed the cheirv lice and the
other mounted the fence, which j
positions they were forced to keep i
until the don could be pacified.!
j much to the amusement of the re-1
j maindcr of the iarty. j
(iivca Thirteen Iay.
I. M. Schlosser who was arrested I
r - t . !
ior using aousive language to ins
divorced wife, was arranged in
Recorder lien ton's court yesterday
morning. He was lined i'.". in
default of which he was given thir
teen days in the city jail.
New iU;;b ia
.R'Yrclry at Frcaoh's
STATE DISPATCHES.
A rrm9r Drrres Off a Ferry Into the Eiver,
Bat Escapes Dreweio.
Special to the IIkrald.)
Salem, June 21. Articles of in-
corporation were filed to-day in
tne secretary oi state h omce uy
Oak Plain Grange Building Asso
ciation; object, to deal in real
estate and general improvement
business; capital stock, $1000;
Jonas Davis, J. It. Davis, II. IS.
Springer, incorporator ; place of
business, Shedd, Linn county.
Also the Hop Sing Company;
object, benevolent and charitable
purposes among Chinese; capital
stock, $oOU; place of business,
Portland; Chu (ioon. Ham Dick,
Chu Shew, Ah Foo, Lie Don ana
Lu Ho, incorporators.
V. (.'. Kmbree, superintendent
of the liuerney Cab Co., W. A.
Freeman, liveryman and James
McCune, contractor, all of Tacoma,
have been in this neighborhood a
few days purchasing horses. They
bought twenty-three head in this
county.
C. J. Curtis, of Astoria, was 4a
ttoiutednctary public.
U the Croston ferrv a tew
ierrv a tew miles
above Salem last night a farmer
" a'ed Dove was driving a horse
and wniron on the ferrv' when the
ik . i
mid wajron on the ferrv' when the
animal hacked off into the river
and was drowned. Mr. Dove, who
was quite old, had a hard time get
ting out, the wa;'on and harness
was afterwards fished out.
YAOMNA 15 AY NOTES.
Krom thr Vu.jiiini lte;i'iblicn. ;
The work of dumping rock in
the north jetty was commenced on
Monday.
lion. Seymour Condon, of Eu
gene will deliver the Fourth of
! u-v oration at Newport.
The north jetty is being pushed
rapidly toward deep water. In
two weeks it will lie constructed to
low water mark.
Ir. C. K. Miles, of too Siletz
agency, will move to Yatjuiua City
on .ful v 1st. he having been ap
pointed health officer for Yaquina
Iav bv the governor.
j During the low tides of the past
i week a larg amount of the coal in
the hold of the Yaquina Hay could
have been removed if a crew had
been put to work. At low tide
there was only a few inches of
water and hardly any sand over
the coal.
Over fifteen thousand dollars
worth of lots changed hands in the
city of Newport and additions dur-
J ing the past ten davs. The sales
11 t "a
were an lor casn ana snort time,
and to various purchasers, who
bought indeiendent of each other.
A Female Terror.
A femalejbook agent is doing the
city. She is a holy terror and can
talk a man's arm oil' more grace
fully than any patent medicine
man goin. She kept half the
business men on the street dodging
yesterday to keep out of her way.
She glided into the editorial rooms
of the Hkkai.o in the afternoon,
and tackled the horse editor, who ;
was in the middle of a dissertation
on the crops. She talked sweetly
for half an hour without stopping,
and it was only on a plea for the
Johnstown anil Seattle sufferers
that the horse editor escaped from
planking down for her dear little
book his last f4 which he had been
saving up to blow in on the Fourth,
School Teacher Kleeteri.
The board of school directors
met last evening and elected the
following teachers for the en.-uing
year: Principal, C. A. Walker;
assistants, Lillie Pobertson, M. J.
Morris, Mis. E. Thrall, Pelleiray,
Kate M. Aiken, Margery l'.rink, Ab
ide Wright; sujiernunierary. Miss
Sue Harper; janitor, John Medin.
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CoatraelM to he Let. j
Since Mr. William Uoag's return
Wednesday morning, active nego-1
tiations have been in progress with
contractors for the eastward exten-,
sion f the work on the road. It
is certain that the contracts will be
'et for some of the road in a tew
1'B and the work continued.
Eenton Leader.
fourth of .Inly. "
The children and ladies interest
ed in the Liberty car for the Fourth
of Julv are requested to meet at
the W. C. T. U. hall on Saturday
at 10 a. m. The committee wish to
give special instruction to the
children as to the arrangement of t
the car. I.y order ol the Com
mittee.
KuJiriiag and Loan Association.
At the regular meeting of the Al
bany Building and Loan Associa
tion held last evening $400 was
loaned to A. Sailor, who bid 58
months interest; and $1000 to Mrs.
M. Warren, who bid 57 months in
terest. .fast KeciTMl.
Another fine lot of lunch goods,
boneless pig's feet, Boston macker
al, Milchner, herring, chipped
beef, spiced sardines, mustard
sardines, cream cheese, limttirger
heese. Willamette Packim Co.
laqnlna Kny.
Fifteen hundred dollars will buy
one hundred feet of water front,
between Fall street and the Bay
View House, Newport. Address
Lock Box IS Newport, Oregon.
Special Inducement.
All those desiring to put up
strawberries will do well to call
and see us, as c are selling them
n quantities at special rates. Wil-
aniette I'acking Co.
if you want to get screen doors!
ani windows put on vour house
call on II. P.. Vunk, shop corner
Second and lrry street, '
t liignesi market tuice pn:d for
... , . . . .
l: elliGU.--aiia pounds u b!ached
! dried at,t)!es I.t C, W s
I ,n ;.
.iiu.tiiT, vviugwa.
COAST KOTK8.
Burns. Harney county, will have!
a new noiei, luo muu m mo iuwii,
built next month.
The Eastern Oregon land office,
originally located at Drewsey,
Grant county, will be moved to
Burns, Harney comity.
Mary's Peak, Benton county, is
the highest mountain in the Coast
range, and is becoming quite noted.
Several parties have ascended it
this season for the grand view ob
tained from it. It is 4347 feet in
hight.
Two incendiary fires have oc
curred at Corvallis during the past
week. Mayor Lee has offered a
reward of $150 for the arrest and
conviction of the firebug. Citizens
are very indignant, and a rope
with a noose in one end is ready
for the guilty man, if he is caught
The hav harvest is under good
headway in all .arts of the Wil
lamette" valley. The timothy crop
is heavy, and those who sowed the
cheat for hay have an exceptional
ly heavy crop, it standing as high
as a man's shoulders in manv
Thn chat. m.iL-oH rJl
ieeu, ana wnere, a lew years ago,
i 1 i
it was comparatively unknown, is
' i. ' i i : i
now being largely raijed.
The crops, are falling short in ' cellent condition, and ly all odda is
Harney vallev of what has been the best and shortest wagon road U
estimated, in consequence of the Eastern Oregon. H ater and grass is
extremely drv season. However, abundant along the entire road. The
in some locations the yield will be rades are easy, accommodations su
.nito l.p.vv AdKnnn u tl. (nr,. I pcnor and the road well bridced
ers take to" sowing their grain in
the fall, says the Haniev Items.
they will be
crops everv
xrul
rewarued with goi
year. the present.
season has demonslialed the fact I
that fall sowing is what is required.
The railroad from Yaquina via
Luckiamite Falls, Dallas, and
Spring Valley to a point on the
present narrow gauge is now near
ly an assured fact. This will bo a
blessing to the country through j
which it is intended to run, as it j
will traverse some of the finest i
wheat growing sections of the state I
and pass through some of the best !
timber belts in the Coast range. j
Notice to Water Consumers. i
Consumers of water will take I
notice that until the new
pumps
are in oieration, which will require
about a week, no water can be
furnished up stairs or in any of the
pipes on Ferry or Calapooia streets.
As soon 28 the new pumps arc in,
an abundance of water will be
furnished to all consumers.
TlIK W.VTKH COMl'ANY.
Wool! Wool! Wool!
.ViMH) jounds more wool wanted
to complete my 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 same
time oblige me. P. Cohen.
Tbe Truth.
. .
lucre is .t) cigar wnicn sells at j
." cents equal to F.lum's for tbe
same money. E,erv smoker whoi
has used them sav.- so. YOl" trv!
trv one. "
' j
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J tie .MliilllV rurnitnre Co. WOUld
be glad to have you call and ex
amine their complete stock of
goods before purchasing elsewheie.
We believe we can make it to your
interest io examine onr prices and
goods before purchasing. Cerner
First and Ferrv streets.
A uew line of fine wall-pspen. wita
..-i.r .,.., K.r L.a
Fortmiller Irvin;V Thej are new
Hud eleatit designs. Call anil e
Tient.
. .
It' van want a clean and fine smoke
askfor J. .loseph'h !ime made n tirte
abor cisars. For sale oy most i iar
dealers and .1 J. .b,e,.h's faetory.
I 2w styles f gilt ami brtiii
j monlditius just received at the Al
! bany I "urnit urc Co Picture frames
I made b snit the most fastidious.
I Come and see us, we guarantee a
. fit in the frame or no smIc. Corner
I First and Ferrv streets.
for 3 our line imported md K.e
West cijar, r to M. Baumsipt
otear store, ne doer eaat of muck
man's dmjr st
A new line of solid silverware., I
gold-headed canes, beautiful dia-j
mond rings, gold and silver watches,
ha8jui.t been pened Vv Will i I
Stark. I
Ilrlrk for Sale.
T MV KILX OXE M1LKJ HAS I OF
L town, or delive.-ed an v here in the city.
XV. V. CASSKI.Ii, Albany Or.
I'calrart t let.
! runt
CIILKOH r.CiLUIXC COMilirVKK
I X at Peoria
Linn countr. will receive scaled
! bids for the buildinir of a church house at
that place until 1 o'clock, June 2Uu. Speci
fications wilt be tound at the store of W. W.
Chessman in Peoria. The lowest responsiale
bidder is expected to ba awaried the con
tract, but we reserve tbe ritrht to reject any
and all bids Vi. R. GARKET,
MOSS LAMAR.
W. E. C.ITIIENS.
Committee.
.luiie Ktli., l&si'.
10R SALE A FINE YEARLING IIOL
1 stein bull from a Rood cow, weight i0
pounds. Will be sold for tu. Also n pood
Kt'iitlc froob milch cow five years old and calf,
the latter a heifer I shart horn. Prii-e i0.
Applr to IVaaiel Houck, Tangent, Or.
ollre l Canlraclon..
OTICR IS nKUBT OITK Til AT AT TlIK
next rej;ulr term of the cauiity com-
N
iniMnonem court ior i.inn county, state of
Oregon, in the city of Albsiny, cn Wednes
day, the 3d day of July, A. 1). 18S9. sealed
plans, specifications, ttrains. dwtriams an(i i
bids will be received for building a bridge
across the north fork of the Santiani river,
about 200 tee below the Stay ton ferry, said
bridge to be 610 feet Ion; and 10 feet lung
nd 18 tect wide in the clear; piers to be of a
sufficient hciRht to bring the bottom of the j
flo.ir beams at least zs leei above low water I
marie. All bids must be Bled with the cicrl I
on or before 1 o clock p. m. of the above
mentioned day. and accompanied with certi
fied check of five per cent of bid, as by law
required. The court reserves the right to
reject ahv and all bids.
Done by order of the court tlii (Uh day of
June. A. 1VI3HM. E. E. MONTAUPE.
Vunty Clerk
iY
TOTICE TO CON rrJACroitS AND
S builders Sealed bids will he r-.-r.iTil
by the undersigned until Jiondv, June:,
lis") at 1 p. m. for the construction of a two
stjry brick buildin? on Kirit street, the vlans
! oriic of .ludvrc J. c. Powell, lip vt
mil specincaiiniiH oi vuicu car, oe sren nt thp
Kofters block, lacrisntto reject nv cr
Ull bids u reserved.
I
Aaiuiiv. .inve Ii.
rr.Eo PI.fUKlTKU.
CEPHAS,
The imnnrtorl P.nnnHinn etnllin
Horsemen should seo the thoroneh
bred Canadian stallion Cephas aMtr.
shall's lively stable. He is a beautb
ful coal black, 5 year old. weighs 1300,
being 15J hands hirta. lie will stand
at the stable on Mocday and Tuesday
of each week.
GOOD MILCH COW FOR SALK CHEAP
Apply to Omer Hendrickson.
City Taxes.
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVKN THAT
the tax roll of the city of Albany, Ore
gon, fcr the year 1889; ha? been placed in my
hands for collection, and that I will be at the
council chambers ot said city to receive and
eceipt t.r the taxe charged in said roll, for
the period of SO days from date this
notice. All taxes remaining: unpaid at the
expiration of SO days thereafter will be re
turned to the common council of the city of
Aioany as delinquent, aua cota aaa ex- L
penses for collecting; such taxes be added
thereto.
Dated at Albany. Orearon. thU 10th dar of
I June, 1J9.
JOlIJi 5. HOFFMAN,
City Marsha
Over The
CASCADE MOUNTAINS
FROM ALBANY
OR LEBANON"
WARD.
RA81-
The Willamette Valley and Caa-
j cade Mountain Wagon Iload is in ex-
! "'king it the best mountain road in
e ".: . ror summer jau irs nunc -
.a.l
! and fithiug the Cas?ade Moun-
iaiijo in iiiv tjuuuty ui vicar ui&c
and the Three Sisters afford superior
advnnta
I have just received over 2000
yards of standard ginghams from
John Wannamaker, of Philadel
phia. The common price of these
goods is 10c ner vard. I will sell .
14 yards for $1 t he prio
prints.
e of 2ood !
SAMUEL K. YOUXC
OIL PAINTING.
ie Parker!
Having opened a studio in i.Fiinn's
block will give instructions in land
scape oil painting. Those interested
in ino oil paintings are invited to call
at her rooms and examine her paint
ings, which include views of The
Three Sisters, Oregon City Falls, i
Multnomah Falls, Mt. Hood, and '
j many others. Charges for lessons
J will be reasonable.
Eight shaves for $1 at VierickV
" :
T EMOVAL JOHNSON' & DANNALSj
Lli have removed their blacksmith shop j
r..m thi.tr n! il nttarff.m ts. tK i-Ariup nnnn.
, ite Am. MirshallV livcrv stable, where
the b found ready to do
ttwrk intheir line cheaply and
all kinds ot
promptly.
The KUYKRS'
CUIDK is
1 Sept. each j
icy eloped ia !
itiop for all
tie luxuries 1
of life. We
i i .. .. ...
I can clothe you u fnrrush
you
with ;
j a11 the necessary and uunectssary ap-;
phances to rule, walk 'aiu-c, sleep.;
eat, usn, nunt, woru, go to cnurcn or
stay at home, and in vai ious sizes.
J styles aud c-uaniitie. Jut hnre out
' what is required to do ail these things
j COMFORTABLY, and you can make a
faT estimate of the value of the
BUYERS' CUIDK. which will be
sent upon receipt of 10 cents to pay
postage. MONTGOMERY, WARD & CO!,
lll-114Michican Avenue. Chicago, III.
IDUxiolntion Keller.
ICK IS HKRKBY ilVKX Til AT THE
Arm of I lard no & I ndcrw ood, doitig- a 1
tenerx errorerr biuiness, has betu iisolved .
j by mutual consent. Sir. l"ndtrwHd bavin;; '
sold his interest in the businesn to It. M. t
I Kubertson. The buxincKK will be continued
' under the firm name of I'arduc & ltobcrUon
j with nhom the outHt;uidin? business ac-
rounts of the old firm must be settled.
ItAItDl'KJk ItOIJKRTSOX.
lbauv. Hay H, 1S.
7.
Because he knows that his dear wife ia
inat imnMnenrlinrf to work llim for
something you know
how
it Via
yourself but when
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LA k) I t O I KA UJ El I
-WITH-
tt
Their husbands don't look that wa',
because there are no extravagaat
prices on their goods. Everything
is good ; cverj think is cheap: make
Homo happy, make
YOUR HUSBAND SMILE
By trading at the economical sUie
whcr;the rule of good fjooda and
low prices knows no exceptioa.
"Don't forget that ti mole of economy
is at
BrowaoU & Stanard's-
coi.sa riRvr x r?r'-iBiv sls
ges.
GinghamsJ
Miss
ion
0
1 1
THE MAN LOOK SAD
Browne
Stanard
1889
1889 SPRING AND SUMMER 1889
SPEOIAIil'IBS-
Ladies' Dress Goods andTrimmings
The larirest stock and greatest variety iii price and
styio i nave ever carried,
; ottered to the CltlKORS nt
-
Special Bargains
In cashmeres in colors aud blacks. Seersuckers,
ginghams, charnbreys, French prints and wash fab
rics. A)l the noveltiis of the season in black and
colors. I will have something further to say about
these in a few davs.
EMBROIDERIES, SKIRTINGS,
Flouncings, and all overs on cambrics, Swiss and
India linen. I hit ve just opened the largest invoice
of novelties in this line ever exhibited in this cify,
and at greatly reducedjprices.
PIQUES,
India lawns, nansooks in white, ecru and colors,
all at prices very much cheaper tlmn ever before of
tered in this city.
"IWBLE
In brown and bleached. This stock I bought ia
New York at less than importers' price, and am able
to give good bargains. OS inch all linen bleach d at
C0 cts per yard and others in proportion.
TOWELINGS
Crashes, etc. All these goods I buy direct from
importers by the bale,and can sell them much cheap
er than if bongh" of jobbers towels I buy in quan
tities in New York, and am offering them at prices
that are pure to sell the aroods.
LADIES COTTON HOSE
Are cheaper this year than ever before. 1 hare
succeeded in getting some good bargams,all of which
I am offering to my customers the same in
las and
The above is an outline of the policy , am going to do business om'
and will endeavor to do my part towards eecurino' the trade of Linn and
" a. - all .1 A a a 4 .,
aaj""nR counties io .nuany, aim 10
lively and jrrowino- city of Albany. I
Carpets, Boob.' awl- Shoes, Groceries,
And Other lines Soon.
SAMUEL
889
ana as ffood value
as ever
Linn COiintv-
. -W
LAWNS.
LINEN
CMIdren s.
Keep up wan me procession ot tbe
will have soniethins to say Jabomt
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