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1 ? Vi 1TO5 MUEN1UG HERA US: TUESDAY. JUKE OK 1889. :. TI.UK TAULK. XuilTJi SautXl . pprt!rrivcs. , opr. t;i am 11:15 aui 11;S5" T:10 Portl'd 1010am 34opm " 4.rpm Ruxejie e ."tiixht .SOUTH KOUSD. ;.rr'.ve.i OepntU; Arrives I :4Spi; Spm-Ashland 9.00am ;pral!:l('ipin Kuuene 2 40pm I l.SOpni I K.U','en 6.00pm At-ren X. KrcijhtMceivi-d forpouthJter II.Jm. tie ktiu9 di;. OKKGOK PACIFIC TlMKTAItLK. Arriv Departs .Ut.lSumU.0Opm J 5.2SrralG.:Vi "reijht , .fOTTINOB ABOUT TOWN. Fiiie Sic'.Iy 5om;o:lr at V. i.. Kcu to:V J. K. (.'ha-lum. i icb:inon, is in the city. Hon. F. A. Waii-t of Ashland is in the city. W. P.. Ciht.-, ot Crawforcsv.lle, is in the city. Kegular mcctm.: f the city conncil to-n::hi. II. Y. Thompson of Portland is in the city ultprnliiiii court. A iusw stM-k t fresh c;ul just r.cioved at I'. !. Kenton V. A i;e-v l. ! liy nct.4 j'ist leci-ivfd :t Thompson & ' ivitiiiu'i'm. eviTJtl bjndvrs havo l-i-cn ttart-; ..1 f .11 ... f r I im 'AMritii ' A g'tl girl wanted to do general ! housework. Ai'ply to K. I. Thonip- j -on. On un.l after next Mo; town cow will not be run at I;;rge. It is iva.'tui.biy certain that rtig-ct crowd ever in Albany la here on the Fourth. Another town pump is being I constructed on First streU bv A. i t;. .Mcllwain and J. V. Pipe. aac Conn h oronerty ot" T. A s purchased the Shane on Ferrv treet, jaying for the same $1,500 . This office acknowledges a pleas ant call fro:u Mr. A. M. Sheton -f Jordan w ho was in the city yester day. Burglars attempted to effect an entrance into the ttore of W. E. Curl Sunday night, but failed to break in. The Fourth is to be duly cele brated at Waterloo, ending up with a ball at night in the new hall, now in course of erection, 22x4S feet. Report has it that two gentle men have bought the mill and waterpower at Jefferson, of Cor bett & McCIay, for $12,500, and will overhaul the mill, puttinr in tho new roller proces. j Saturdav afternoon a plat of the j yiv tnn ..f (JntMwitlf. nn tho (1 Kantian rivr three miles above Mills Citv. was I Illcd with the corder. Tin blocks. aiarion county re plat contain" six A jocktil-booV contaiuitig a $10 and two $." bills was lost ou Jack mu street, between First and Water street yesterday by W. A. McClain. The pocket-book was found but the money was gone. A reward of will be p:n'd to the tinder of the money. Cotinty clerk Moi.fitgur will again receive the thanks of the attorney's ! for having the circuit coutt docket, with the icimes of thn attorneys in ! each case, print 1 in pamphlet form for their accommodation. C V. Watts lid the work, and we indieve no other county clerk in tho State furnishes this little lavr to too conns!. Dr. W. A. Curmaok, ono of the j Seattle refugees is in the city with ( his family. He is pleased with; Albany and expects to locate here j The doctor in recently ftem-Kan sas and is a man ot wide experi ence, lie says Washington terri tory is overdone and many. from there w ill eventually find homes in Oregon. YeHtrriay'. i;1b. Shortly before noon yesterday, a lire alarm was sounded to which tbo department quickly responded. : Hie lire u? lucaieu iiiiite urging house of Veal & Son's cnair factory, which contained aboiic $300 worth of chairs. Engine . Company' No. 1 through some mistake fastened their hose to Engine No. '2, and whenthe first stream began playing from their nozzle they chsered lustily for first water, but thd fire lads of No. '2 soon saw the condition of things and hastened to claim first water themselves. A stream was soon plaring also from Engine ' So. 1 and the fire was quickly ex- tinquished. Inn loss was about 00, ami there was no insurance. Tho .fire originated from the fur nace; .n the drying room. The mairf factory caught fire twice, but was quickly extinguished. Patents (Irnnted. Following were the patent granted to citizens ol the P.citioV .States during tin past week attjf renorted for the 11kkai.ii hv C. S Snowr & Co. patent lawyers, Wash-; .' ington, Ji. Kj. : JI. bryan, Modesto,! -- Cal., harvester header; 1,. Cusse,? 1 ian r raicisco, uumpmg wagon : C.r Kwing. San I rancisco, loom .shut-: tie box leveir; F. W. I lytic, Davis-? il vine, .'al.. gate; L. J. .?aim" Pomona, Cal., trorset ; K. I'. Jon s?,"; San l'rancisco, coin aetuater: K.fc .Schmidt. Marysville, Cal., stretchy erbar;W. .1. Thomas. Saticelito, : m ii i... i ...i .... i i.. V'ili., wuimix piaiiin ; 1.. i.. .11 )ierfc', Ilollister, Cal., cart spring. -fiifct ftrrrlvpd. A new lot of gold medal cream cheese, the finest in the land, by the Willamette Packing Co. Still They Come. Another car load of the celebrat ed Perfection a tut just received t,y Packing Co. Maeoti fruit jar the Willamette WORK OH THE OREGON PACIFIC. Contract Let for Coiitructing Twenty Milei Eastward, Ioelnding the TannM. A contract wan let at. Corvallis last evening to Messrs. JTSjAnt nelle and Loring . B.. , jibe of Anto- San Francisco for the construction of twenty miles of road on the Ore gon Pacific eastward from this city. The contract begins five miles this side of the tunnel, including it and extending fifteen miles east of it, which will complete the road al most to the summit, about 00 milt s easi of Albany. The com cany al ready has about four miles of road completed at the summit. - These gentlemen, who an; expe rienced railroad contractors.having jint completed a big contract on the Atchison, Topeka it Santa Fe road, will begin work at once, and a thousand or mora men will within a few days bo put to work on the road. They will make a trip over th road Wednesday vith a view of purchasing the plant of Messrs. Jacobs or Neugns, which w'fil be added to their own plant. The Oregon Pacific Co. has 9 miles of steel rails in thi:4 city, 111 miles in Sau Francisco, and it is said has just completed a purchase o wu miles to r usea in running the load tnrough to J.oise City. This resumption f work wiil be gnl ncwj to ttte people ot this! citv. It is mid the work will l'lishcd Willi Vl-'Or all SUin.nif-r. aild that additional contract? will be let which wiil take "lit- road into Ivitern Oregon before autumn. I Did Not !. l!Sar. The Sundav Orcgotsia;!".-; dis , patch from Vancouver says that on vi.l-iv th. 1 thu ?r)0'Oi)U loss at Vancouver there Vh. John W. (Jains, -.1 ,u-was n!4nrttnc u amount of! fast will and testai allowol.oUi2,000. and immediately there-i Gains, deceased, t lfa. it .... .i.il.l. ' after furnishes the remarkable the statement that the Farmers & Mer will j chants Insurance Co. of this citv i will lose 2.,(MN. The fact is tha't t'-e Farmers it Merchants tid not Iosr a dollar. They have perhaps $2,0()i. ol insurance in the viciiutv ! f - :.. m .uu umir FTO and "ntry property. This com- puny js gaining u rupuiuiiuu oi Doing one ot the ocst managed ami most successful companies d ling business in Oregon. Suininrr XavlKatlou. The new steamer of the O. R. & N., Modoc, which was built for the upper Willamette traflic wi'l be placed on the route early in July. It draws but thirteen inches of water, with full cargo, and there is no doubt but that she will be able to run without interruption from one year's end to another. This will be a boon to shippers and the success of the experiment will de termine further movements in the same direction. A 15 1 Knterprl.ne. Some ITinevii.e capitalists are Prineville capitalists agitating the question of organiz in' a Joint 8toi;k c'npany for the pnrposo of taking the water ut of Crooked River and carrying it in a ditch to the flats north und west of Princville for irrigating purposes. Such a ditch would probably bring into cultivation 10,000 acres of the best land in the county, which, in its natural ptate will produce noth ing but sagebrush and bunch ras. The 5cin Railwajr. subscription hook for Tho the S.;io Railroad Companv was dulv opened at Stdo on Friday morning, ami half of the tock, .V.Mt shares, l-ikt ii in a few nunutef; The sub ; scription book was placed in the hands o: Mr. Iv. lioin anl nearly the entire amount of the capi.'al stock was taken before the day was over. The ral will be built at once. Withvnt Foundation It is learned tha the rt.K;rted runaway match at .let.erson in which Fred Smith figured, is entirely Ai'thout foundation. The daughter of 1'. II. Ewtd, who has been teaching school there, is at home and has been all the time The entire family are highly re spected, and are justly indignant at the miscreant who started the untruthful report. I11 Iato tho Kivor. Piatt 1. Elderkiii wal out rowing on the river yesterday, and while standing up in the boat over balanced and fell into the river. The accident happened near the opitosite bank and he got out by swimming across the river to this side. He declared he was onlt' practicing for the swimming match on the Fourth. Itarn linrneil. Tho barn of Cenj. Holt caught tiro at Harrisburg Saturday and burned to the ground. .Several hundred bushels of oats and wheat was burned. The loss was about f 1000. It is said some boys were playing catds in the barn and smoking cigarettes, which caused 1ir. v s,n-;ai win no gien al ti:e residence cf S. M. Pennington on F'riday evening.at which icecrcani, lemona-if and sociabilitv wiil be enjoved. All are ccrdiallv invited! to attend. Forytuir line West cigars, ist cigar store, ae roan's drug kio'i itnpurtud .itid Ke to .M. Bautngart iloDi- cast of lJIai'k Fakraey'a eelebrafcaJ h!aa4 elauiMr at Brow null a Hituv4 uaa ai leyc & KokMa'-c. i. Si;.mtc jari afat. CIRCUIT COURT. j The First Day's Seasion of the Jane Term : - The Usual Grist of Cases. . Hie June term ot circuit court convened yesterday. There are about seventy cases on the docket, but no lengthy ones. Following grand jurv was drawn : W. It. Kirk, K. W. Moses, W. li. Churchill, J. 8. Dixon, J. J. Mat lock, C. Buchner and Miles Carey. Price Munkers was appointed bai lilT. lu the injunction suit again;-t the city on the grading of Wash ington street, a replv was filed to t!i; motion oi the defendant, which j luotion, made at chambers in .Salem, was to allow the city to give bonds and proceed with the J work. The cse will i argued to-dav. probably be II ' . . . - The following cases were dis posed of : P. J. Porter et al. vs. John C. Elder et al., partition ; continued. Ceo. S. Fletcher, vs. J. S. Coch ran and W. .Scott Ueebe, action to recover money : continued. J.P. Schooling vs. W, Daniel, suit in equity to ship; continued. It. Mc- partner - Martha Houctou vf merman, recover of Josie Tim monev, at , tacit ment- non-suit. ! I. K. paivson vs. J W. Ellison, recovery ot money judgment for amount conteeseu. I. II. lhiwson vs. J. W. I'llison. rwnn.rv r.t mrinwv uttiwlminnr ' ivl.rm,.r for :iimmnt cnnfesMl F'leisciiner Maver ?i Co j ,earl & Deane, recovery of money vs. attachment ; judgment for want of i answer. J. II. Peery. administrator of the estate of E. K. (iains.deceased, executor of tho inient o: Willis suit in equity; decree granted. Maggie Heatty vs John Donaca, recovery of money ; dismissed. John (.'. Arnold vs. Sarah A. Gilchrest, et al., foreclosure; con tinued. Giant Powder Co. vs. Searle & Deane, recovery of money, attach ment; judgment for want of answer. I. R. Dawson vs. Searle & !eaue, recovery of money, at tachment: iiidirmcnt fur want of answer. Arthur T. Workman vs. Etta Workman, divorce; continued. T. Dittcnhoefrer- s. Perry Smith, recovery of money ; continued. Toplitz k Co. vs. Isaac and . J. Saltmarsh, recovery of monej-, at tachment ; judgment and order to sell property. Lucy M. Russeil vs. A. S. Ras sett, confirmation ; confirmed. Martha Pierce vs. Malinda Ilod gin, suit in equity; continued. Geo..!. Rianner vs. Mary Cou gill, recoTV tf money; rontin ued. Geo. II. Ltei-ett vs. E. C. Mc-! Clam et al., confirmation: con tirmed. SCHOOL ICIiPORT. Following is a monthly school ! report, which completes the term, beginning April 1st. and closing' June 21st., District IS. Albanv, taught oy .luiia lewis : Mumber scholars enrolled St) ; I Mamie Propst. Ira Clem, Richard Clem, Robert Clam, Hirtie Jordan i i-..: i . and Lu he KniBhten. Number visitors during; la.-t mo in a ei ot;l t nm. I ll inc. Knighton, .1 . (Mem and F. Props tacialna Ray. Fifteen hundred dollars will buy one hundred feet of water front, ! between Fall street and th Cay B Cay i View House. Newport. Address! ."sew port. I f I. I, . o . ' ' u .. Mrs W. II. Aletzgher of Harris-i burg died at her home in that plact .. i .... ... . on tne 2'2wl inst. She leaves a husband and two email children. ItUmraUns I nueeo roe. 'This wa oiuetimc a paradox," mi Hamlet says. Since, however, the people f America aud other 'ajida have been enabled to pit Hostetter's Stcina.-h Bitters against that unseen foe. malaria, it Is no longer a paradox, but an easy possibility. Whatever malaria ctoItcs its misty venom to poison the air, anil decaying unwholc- fclima vir0titiAn ininriirii,tr tho .vt-r 1k.r. I.. tl, ..r. .,,....l,f I of nitaaua, la the auxiliary potjtt to diarra the foe and assure efficient protection. i c-Tcr ana ague, unions ! remittent, rfumh gne and ague cake, I no martcr hw tennciousiy they hare fatene" their clutch on th system, i are rtl loreeu to relax '.heir !rra?o and rcutiiall? to abandon it alto gether. But it i preventive force that elionld chietiy recommend the Bitters to persons dwelling in malaria eurscd loeaiities, for it is a certain buckltr of defence against which the enemy ,s powcile.?. Cures, likcwi-K", dyspepsia, rheumatism, kidney and billious ailments. Firemen, Attention. All firemen in the citv having I hir.soHeltsarer Jeoratlon committee to reiort the I ameto the foreman of their re- 1 pectivo companies. New styles of gilt and broiii louldimrs just received at the Al any Furniture Co Picture frames nnde to suit the most fastidious. ue and see us, we guarantee a u in tins trame or no sale '"irst and Ferry streets. Corner A new- line of tine wall.rmt!-!. with njmiers to match have been opened at t'orlraillcr A li ving's. They are new aim eiryausi iesi2;n. Call and th'.'ui. see i I it you want to get screen an 1 windows put on your call on I:. 15. Vim',:, shop Second ami Ferrv street. doors ! houe corner If yo tt want a ele.'in anil rin a.-kfor J. .fo?eih's honte made iiuikc whit": cisrar aoorcii.-ur.-j. tor sale r.v im.r d'.'aii1! anu ai j. .io?lu 4 ta iy. Vsf ral.iney'n pauacoa. PROGRAMME. Of the Yoang 'People's Methodist Dishict Alhaoce to Meet ;n This City. Following is the programme of the Young People's Methodist Alliance of the F.ugene district, which will meec at the M. 15 church in this city on June 2( and 27th : June 2G, 7:43 i. m. Song service Archie Hammer, ot Albany. Organization. Outlook of the Work Key. J. W. Spangler, of Corvallis. June 27, 8 -MO m. Devotional exercises F. S. Dunn, o: Eugene. F'xeuesis, 1 Jno. 1 -7, Itev. O, B. Whitmore. of Eugene. Y. P. M. A. Couree of reading Miss Mav Rideout, of Alhanv. Active'Members Pledge W. W. Baldwin, of Albany. Associate Members Pledge Seth Mulbvrt, of Corvallis. 1:30, r. m. Best metho.1 securing committee work in Alliance. J. W. Rousseau, Harrisburg. Study of the Bible Rev. oi the of W. j kipwor h, of Lebanon, ; Election of ofheers. ; General discussion for the good ; of the Alliance Edw. Fanning, of ; Eugene. ' 7:45 r. m. Song service Jas. Van Winkle, of Ilalsey. What do I Find in lsiah uu? Revs. Whitmore, Webb, Spai:;der. Young People as a Factor in Religious Progress Itev. D. T. Somerville, of Halsev. Evervboilv is invited t Jtteml. I'tira'son. just received We have just received n Iresh supply of this celebrated roast coffee, ground free of charge, on our self-grinding machine. Once used, always used. Willamette Packing Co riarav'ft Catarrh flaiT. Snrc cure for sore eres, deafrte, headarhe, aa the wort forma of entarrhin the head and throat. Price SS cents. So'd by Fothay & .Mm, Albany, Ogon. Family .la is. We have a fine supplv of all sizes of fruit jars which we are sell ing at the lowest market price. The best goods at the lowest tiguros. Willamette Packing Company. Notlcf . If you want a good mattress call and see me. I will sell woven wire mattroes 25 cents cheaper than any other man in the city. TllOS. P.KINK. FcK LAME HACK, SIBF Ol: CHCtT fSK Shiloh's Porus Plaster. Price, eenU. Foanay 't Maaon. TIb Celebrated CUKE Warr?"tr'! "APHMIiNE" cr money refunded 5 9 C- AFTER the i;ttirrjti- mM.noi either x whether Ijmnof Power and Impototicy, liih ir i:i--- ! !,ted ",u ' l" pematnr 1 insanity. Tnoe VI a txtx: l be ; Hct h niaU lB retx.ipt of pric rcniatim? old ana lioxi .. fir A".(iO ,' . kiitkm la'aitAViKE u .irircc nrnv I tt - . ....... '. . ... . . . i T . n i. u every oruer rt:i .--i.'il to rciuiid Itit We have tiumHaiulaot ttMtitnoni.iln from old I .inn voun.', hi oout HrNeK. wim irive "wu i ilSjS1 fA;,"r!,i,in" I mi: PMHn tttnu ni: ro. Wci-tcrn I5r.i.h h. i:o.2T. ivrtbiitl, tirci.n. . t ' 1 'oli:.y & Mr.xati, wlmltsaU-and . retail ilniists, Allmny, orecoii. b. iinuib . ............. .. Ah- ,, ., t a lx-tioii fdittfM'. fortiilnif; f4-y. Ordfr Mt u( the - H::iiAt i tif t:e 'iilrtv;lrf pron-p! .lU -iiiiun f'alrPt lel- ; rilllK CHITRCH UI;ILUIN(J commitvee ; X at I'eoris, Linn countr, will rereive seiUed hids for the huildinjr uf a church houoe at that pl-u-B until 1 oVlocit, Jitn 29th. Sfix-I-ficationi ill he tnund as tho tor of W. W. Chessman in l.iri. Tbc loweiit n-xwonsJale didder i expected to b aivaried the eon tract, hut we rricrre tie riifht to rejuet an and a!l bids W. ft. OAlUiKT, MWS f-MAU. W. K tMTHEJS. .' ntiiit&cf . June 17th., Irtiu. Tj'S SALE A VISE YKARUNG 1 1IOL- loumU Wi i,e wW for tit. Also a pmxI Kkntfefrasti mitch cow five yearn old and calf, die latter a hater J fchort born, rrieeio. Apply t inntel ttoncV, Tangent, or. .otlee l t'ontrartont. oner ta hickkkv qivek that xt uta next regular term of the county com- ruisnoncn court for bum county, atate or Orepon, in the dty of Albany, cn WcdnoK day, the 3d dj of July, A. D. 18S0, acalcd plans. Hpecifications. (trains, di;r.uns and bids wilt be received for buildinc a bridge across the north fork of the 8antlani river, about 200 tect below the Stayton ferry, said bridge to be 610 feet ions and 10 feet long and 10 teet wide in the cleir; piers to be of a fmftk'iont height tohrinjr the bottom of the door beams at least 32 feet above low water 1 ai i a . at- a 1 .1 on or before 1 o'clock p.m. of the above requireil. The court reserve the iht to reject any and all bid. UiarK. All uiu?i uiurv m utwi w iui liic civib t . t. H M a at. i loue hyordor of th court this i;th day of I..... i lt-IUiQ V K. MOTii;F i r K. MONTAOUE Comity clerk GOLDEN Ji A T f(! PO IVJJEIi. P..!- i.v t trit-il fir .llllillQHfrnrl i .1 ul ins' "i "i; , v ; . v , ;woni ami i-oiu at ms vioioen i Utile Kaxaar in j ONE POUND J ;,'!V.vfraia . ... ..j "V XT ! AT 25 CENTS VEK CAN i S"(iuaranteed to be firsi-clasa ! in every llespect. j julius gii vmvonr. CEPHAS, The imported Canadian stallfon Horsemen should see tltc thorough bred Canadian stallion Cephas aM tr Blinll's lively stable. lie is a beauti ful coal black, 5 year old. weigh:, laOD. being lSi hands hirh. He will stand at the stable on Mc iay and Tuesday ot each week. GOOD MILCH COW FOR SALE CHEAP Apply to Omcr Hemlrii.ksoii. City Taxes. NOTICK IS HKKKI1Y G1VKX THAT the tax roll of the city of Albany, Or itoit, fcr the year lsa!, Uw bten plucel in mv hands for collection, ai d that I will be at th; council chambers of said city to reccire und cceipt f r the taxe charged in raid roll, for the period of SO ila.vs from date o thin notice. All taxes remaining unpaid at the expiration of 'JO ttays thereafter will ix: rf -turned to the cotuniou council of the city of Albany as delinquent, atd tof and ex penses for collecting such taxes he aihlcd thereto. Dated at Alln , Oregon, flii . 10th day ef June, JOHN S. HOFFMAN, City UhiyImi Ovek The CASCADE MOUNTAINS FROM AI.KASV OR LEBANON WARD. EASI- The Willamette Valley and Cas C4(U' Mountain Wagon Road i in ex cellcnt condition, and by ail odds is i t he beat ami shortest wagon road to Eas tern Oregon. Water and grass in abundant along the entire road. The grades are easy, accommodations nti perior and the road wtll bridged making it tho best mountain road in the fet.atc. For Kummer jaunts, hunt ing and hhiug the Cas?ade Moun tains in the vicinity of Char Lake ami the Three Sitters afford twperiftr ad vantages. 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 wiil sell 14 yards for 1 the price of good prints. SAMUEL E. YOUNG. OH, PAINTING. Miss Minnie Park Having opened a studio in Flinu's block will give instructions in land scape oibiainting. Those interested in tne oil paintingu are invited to call at her rooms and examine her paint ings, which include views ot The I Three Sisters, Oregon City Falls, Multnomah Falls, Mt. Hood, aud many others. Charge for lesions will be reasonable. Kight shave fcr $1 at VierJokV. r) KMOVAL- JOHXSON A' OANN.ihS L have rumored their blackszuiU) shp roin thrir old (uarti-rn to ths corner ipp ittr Am. Mtrelikll's Uvery stahlr. where the hn (j.i:id roa ly to do all kitidx of rr intheir lino cheaply and promptly. i rlnthe vein fnrr.iuh vnn with! . .. . i . . t 1"' ii".aiy aim i.uiieveMarv ap-: ! ,.at. lish. iuint. w uri.. tn ehurrh or I IJil.lIlCeS It) rillf. U K lil-f. fclcfn : sr.-;y at heme, ami in f tyi'.'i' ami tiujitititi'.. vat ti:s Ktea, thnl' ii:ii, is l edllireu 10 no ai i llicse tniUSJS COMFORTABLY. y? make a lair estimate of the value ef tbe ou 1 r.Xi ,uiiirm which will be sent unon reeeint tA 10 iit.s to mv postage. MOJITCDMEBY WARf) A Hfl i I lll-114Michicaii Avcnii.Chieago.lli.' ' ttlMHHliitinti .vlrr. VtrriCK IS HF.BKKY ftlTIV 1IIAT THK i. firm of l!:iriue 1'mlcrwwid, doii:tf a genera jrroi.-ery biiins.", hug hten i'iouifcd by mutual consent. Mr. t'ndtrvrixnl having sold his interest in the buHiaeoH to It. V. Robertson. The burinen will be continued under the firm name of ttarduc A Kobertpon with whom the outatandina buaioass ac count!! or the old firm must b tiled. liAUOUt'ft h'OliliB'ISON llaiiy. Mav II, 1&S!. :: Will UUJOh If 11J T VkT In Pi VI rl 111! I II nrtll 1 LIU lllilLl LVlll U. .iutl.:.,l., U i jkciuk av kiiun turn mo .i tuat commencing to work hnntar Uiinvli'iiik' ! I I 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1 1 llli IIUUILI 0 I 111 - j n4S1& MAMt . .1 - - j something you know how itjii r-rW I yourself but when -'- RULE' LABI-ABE iliiwiiell & Staid i Their huabands don't look that way, because there are no extravagant urices on their zoods. Even-thing is good: every think i che-ip: make j flume happy, ;nako YOUR HUSBAND SMILK By trading at the econninical store where, the mle of good coods and !nw prices knows no exception. Diiti't forget t hat tt tuple of economy is at - Brcrenoll c Stanard's- -..rvrr. rrKST ano r-'r Lr.i' st-s 1881) 1889 SPRING specialties: Jites Dress GoodsandTriramings The larcefit stock and greatest variety in price and stylo I have ever carried, and as good value an err ollered to the citizens of Linn county- i Special Bargains In cashmeres in colors aud blacks. Seersuckers, ginghanichainhreys, French prints and wash fab rics. A?i the novelti:s of the season in black and colors. I wi.'J have something further to say about these in a few davs. EMBROIDERIES, SKIRTINGS, Flouucings, 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 evy, and at greatly redueedprices. PIQUES, lawns; India lawns, nansooks in white, ecru and colors, all at prices very much cheaper than ever before of tered in this city, TABLE LIIsTEKT In liown and bleached, hh stock I bought in New York at less than importers1 price, and ani abl to lve bargains. 5S f0 cts per yard and others TOWELINGS Crashes, etc Ail these importers 03- the bale,and er than if boughs of jobbers towels I buy in quan tities in iSrev York, and am offering them at prices J that are pure to sell the good?. LADIES COTT0K HOSE Are cheaper this year than ever before. 1 haYe succeeded in getting some good bargains,all of wlriek I am offerinff to mv customers the same in Misses ant The above is an outline of the policy , am going to do business and M ill endeavor to do my part towards securing tho trade of Linn m& adjoining counties to Albany, and to keep np with the procession of the lively and growing city o Albany. I will have something to say (about Carpels n j And Other SAMUEL 889 AND SUMMER 18$ inch all linen bleach! at in projioi tidn goods I buy direct from can sell them much chean- drens. u (i lines Sgoii. hi i a Wta a Aa E. YOUNG. r il i f.' . i ... a ... .f. i