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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1889)
; j--K't.'JtiJ' f.'.- '7 3. THE MORNING- HERALD: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1889. t0tninfl JlaUjj jRcrad' . . A i. K- TMK T.tBLK. mi:th i:ouxi'. t-part.i!rrivc!. in lJ. t.ir. i ;;.' aim.,. :.r anil'ortrl lOlUain III. 1.1 IV hrht I :(4:.pni 4Spm I "ami r:10 SOlTlI BOUND. Arrtfc. ft-jarts Arrive V.InU'n : V:4..pii SpmiAshl:tml!.(Miam iitri'uo' cull J;Apin' lS.4Uiin!KiiBoie - 40pm Kni'lit t l.HOpmlKiurene 6.00pm . t'rti'iht received forj-outhfiftor ll,... l(ie -wiie liay. uREUON PAC1FK' TIMETABLE. Arnt lciar: . l.ir.m';l.('J III ' 5.2jim'.B.:0a fVjCi-VIStT fit iff ht. ..... lOTTIXGS ABOUT TOWN. Fine fMcilv lemons at !'. I.. Ken ton'. If you want a good bed go to T. Drink. Hon. L. Hilyeu, of attending court here. Kugi m-, is .Mr.. Jit liro Mi:n kl!ii! i friends in Ilrow li.xvillo. visiting Judire I'.ronjiih of .:! L; Stttr-!iting iMiirt in liiis city A new s-t-.:k of frct.li c.inov m-i relieved at ! . 1.. Kenton's. A new lot uf fly nets jut received j at Thompson fc Overman's. l'hc Lmri an 1 Hell Comedy Co. ; will appear at tin' opera house in: the fun.ikt -t a!i funny jilays on j I'ri iav and .aiurdav evenings. : :ip.f tlie new pumps at tiie j citv water works ba.-. been nut in i iHsition and i- now running. The thr-r will be iu within a few davs. I i.e week from to-morrow is he. iiori'.us fotirtn. llie celebration in Albany promisos biggest deni tist rat ion in th'w citv. to be the even held i i STATE DISPATCHES. S-v. Ai:iv.ih at the Penitentiary Yaqaina Tafisiiiffer List. ;.'ci:i J to the lltK.ii.n ; Salesi, June 2-". Win. Sharpe, i f Multnomah, for three years; K. JI. Schmud:r, Multnomah, con victed of rape, for 1" years; James Wett and Clay F.vans, Haker county, convicted of larceny in a warehouse, 1 yeir; Richard Du vall, 15aker county, 'arceny in a warehouse, 18 months; John 1. l-ollins, Klamath county, larceny of a cow, years; Win". Fletcher, larcenv ot a fiddle. 1 vear. Klam.itb county. All are late arrivals at the penitentiary. I. II'JN ... .... ...iii- A A. 'hv.hinil. Aatnria- .l.mi. lrow ip, Multnomah, were ap loint 'd notaries public to-day. Go' ernor Pennoyer, Secretary o.' tate McP.rido and fctate Superin tendent McKIroy went to Corvall'B to-day to attend the meeting of the board of regents and commence ment exercises of flu- Agricultural 'olle-je. fAS.-KNUKU LIST. Y.wji iNA, June The steam-1 !iip Willamette Valley arrived j this morning at s-.'M from San; rran.ris. o with the following pas-j I'oo 3. T. K. nihiiins. J. II. Uankin. II. Jlomphill, P. II. Kaston, Mrs.!t.nt ,(is ti,ject- are t.. unbrace 1 tf I.'.. .. f 1" 1.' J . . i . ii. lait'.on. J. r. ooeoonr, r.. l.elilm. . Sulzcr. L has. 1.. t)-er- joy, h. lotliey, Thomas Hill. fj. . lenkins, J. A. llrownell, J. H. I'arman. II. Ulnnton, C Hughes, Wm. Khman. II . Waters, C. Klakely, Chas. Iural, II. Howard. loh Hughes. -Katti" al th Moornni. Concerning this great which will appear at the I'la3' I opera I house !'riday and Saturday, the Hoston Trareller says: The pre iiiuinary season at the Hoston Museum opened last eveniug with, the presentation of "Katti, the- Family Help," a laricial, domestic comedy in three arts, by .Mr. (.has. S. Fawcctt. The title role was cleverly given b3- Miss Morietta Nash, who made a hit as the Ger man maid of all work, and was generously applauded for her original work. Her dancing was graceful, and the sabot dance espe ciallv was heartilv applauded. Of the piece little may be said, except that it s light and atiounds in tie most north-producing mistakes and ' niluitinrAhniiatittm ...II . managed and so presented as to make tie most possible of every ; sitnatiqu. An exceedingly funnv i . t . . I delineation ot ihe part of Finniken Fluffy was jriven by (5eore Lauri. i 7. . J .. e . . ' I his efforts to master the clarinet ! being extremely ludicious. His j dancing was a feature of his pre-: sentation that callcil out deserved applause. The Kichard Fluffy of' Mr. Harrv B. Hell was a commend-' able niece of work, and v;,s ivi ! witb snirit and :. w; tint M-.m I takiiv " Tr l--ir Boil. Fire broke out last evening in i the moulding department of the I Albany Iron Works. An alarm was sounded, to which the depart- j ment quickly responded. The lire was extinguished however with buckets. The damage was nominal. l:--rlvl Tn-Oay. A lino lot of celery, cucumbers, t'aulillower, green peas, apricots, pvaches. li-nions, oranges, etc., by ;1m Willamette Tacking Co. Still Tlu-y Como. Another tar load of the i.-clcbrat-;d I'erfection and MaHon fruit jars iust received bv the Willamette I'ackiiigCo. Ka'.irney'e i U -orated : Browne!! A: .Stanarcl Mood clcnii.-er ; und at l)ere Halfiii'.fni si't'r;i! ' recommendation of Uitv Marshal Holl'maii it was ordorcd i that a special night policeman be appointed lrom July 1st until ."rei- tcmber lstat$o0 ir month, ihe city marshal was authoii.ed V. an- sul . puia-,-M.Hu. liio street comn.issioiifr was iiiMriicieu ii open vasiui:gion fctreci adiorning block 100. On recommendation of the edy marshal various sidewalk im - i""""-"' wiucicu iauu. On motion it was voted to hold ! K'cial meeting Monday c toning, I'.ILl.S OKIKRK! rn. Kovce fc llibler, printing. N. "I I. Allen, lights 4 (. L, Savage, tlrayage 1 15. M. Huston. Uravage. ... IS 00 0-, 00 7", ! N. J. Kenton, tees 14 7.-, .lulus Gradwohl, mdse. . 11 W. 15. 15arr, surveying 40 00 J. X. Hoffman, fees l'S 00 Albany Engine Co. No. 1 . '8) l'." John Jones, engineer. . . 70 00 W. M. Miller, engineer. 70 00 F. M. Westfall, special police 2 0. Jno Clelan, special police. 1' (X) W. A. McClain, special police (leo. W. Hughes, special police 00 (0 On motion the council ndjourneu f-ttutil Monday evening. i.ot.k oat far itni-giar. J 11 F.nrglars entered tho residence of i W1,h he "ption ot the 1-d. was J. P. Galbraith in tho eastern i sound nad s,l,wtf D0 SIS" of le suburbs of the chtv Monday nicht. ' a cc,,ar bf,!ml baviag been Xwr (lalbraith was awakened and Tirei red a revolver at the intruders. but thev made their escape. A iramp eniercti me resiuence of T. Ij. Wallace yesterdav while the family was absent and secured a square meal, but took nothing of value. Tramps also attempted to enter the res idence of Thomas Monteitit yesterday. They were frightened ofF before they could be captured. A gang of tramps have been infesting the city lor several I nays, ami u wount ncnoove nou'sp- holdo g t b int eir guard. Will Write I tlip ..unlry .loaiiuin Miller, the ivpll-known lHJCt and Califor nti;i niUiiaZMie writer. . .: .t. .i v....' v -i. i.. i ,,t i). ,. iVaJun Oregon, M. ,,, i,i.,i.,. umi tl. . I)..' in ami the lvi IM KdciiN. ins urn aruc.ie mil i uc- i . i ... 1 . I. ... 11.. ... II I. I- tuicu to i i.ii Liiiiiu, unit iioui inert', after making a fcw tns to the more picturesque spots ihrotifrh the valley. h jfots t: Washington territory. ' 1inmiHitel. i Win. Sidinolins? o? H:irrisl.nrr . - .......... who was arrested on a charge of arcenv of $Si from a sister of Mrs. Keisey oi mat piace, was examin ed before the justice of peace there - 1 e A I . 1 and discharged, it beinz tound t!ial iK;rL. waJ1 110thing in the case, -- . ... Baseball Came. The Knox Uutte and Lobanon base ball nines played a match game at Knox l.utte Saturday The score stood :; to 11 in favor of J . itie tiome nine. Vaqnlim Uaj Fifteen hundred dollars will buy y one bund red feet ol water lmnt, between Fall street and the Bay View House. Newport. Address 1-ock Hox IS Newport, Oregon ' ' 1 Asocial will be given at the i residence of S. M. Pennington on . . . ... 1 I' riday evcnin.at wi'ich icecream, I Iomonaue and sociability will lie , .it ,v . . I enjoyed. All are cordiallv invited to attend. rarniror. , . . . , , , llll)'R1j,!ft roe.ved a fresh supI-v (A tU - wlebfat.etl 'st o(Tee, grouiid nee of charge, on 'ir .st'"J?rimung machine. Once- :used. always used. Willamette j Packing Co. rturaa's atarrh SaafT. Snr enrr for t-orr eye: lic.idactir. ami je wort formt of! i-fttarrli in the head ami throat. 1'rica rents. io'd v Fo!iay tV: ; .lsjia, Alrian, Orraron. ramily .lars. We have a fine supply of all sizes of fruit jars which we are sell ing at the lowest market price. The best goods at the lowest tigr.res. Willamette Tacking Company. I list tt . A new lot of gold medal cream cheese, the finest in tho land, by the Willamette Tacking Co. Not in-. If you want a good mattivss call and se me. I will seil woven wire mattress ." cents choai-er than am-other man in the city. TlIOS. IbMNK. DEIVEN OUT BY PIEE. A Cabin Bornrd and the Occupants Walk 70 Milei to this City. Shortly after midnight Monday night three yonng men of thiacitv, M. H. Monteith, Fred W. Koss and Clyde Hill, arrived in this city, after a walk of 70 miles from the hot springs 30 miles above Uates ville on th line of the Oregon Pacific. Thev had been spending several j days in company with Claud Mans i field, wlio had a cabin and owns a claim there. On Friday alternoon while they were absent from the ! cabin it caught fire and burned , down, with all the contents, in i eluding three or four months' pro- visions, $40 worth of blankets, guns, etc. A watch and some gold and silver money which was in the : tire was seen at the jewelry store . of F. M. French yesterday in a half Till lttl condition. Ueing left without provisions the young men remained one day, living on hsn, and then started on footfor this citv, arriving two days .Lifer after a tramp of 70 miles, Jibe loss on the cabin and contents vajbout $500. Two of t he party, Clyde Hill and Fred Ross are mere boys and were nearly ex nansled from their long tramp. All Kxcitiiifj Kxplosion. I Yesterday morning Messrs. Will j I5ios. were loading blank cartridges i 1 1 ir use m the t-ham battle on the i ,,,,. ell.i,,1 ., i j ,,a(, iK.., (i,ein u oa the"WOrk! tube j,, tw rear of lheir Htor(, Som(. bov who waI!to1 to soe i siime fun, droppel a piece of light j ed paper into the loose powder upon the lloor. Ihis ignited the ; !k1.Sj WMich stiii contained pow- (,,.. r i t e rosuit .vas a tieafen ntr explosion. llenrv Ewert, who j was standing near, was knocked down and his hair was singed and j a few slight scratches inllicted. I Window lights were knocked out 1 bv the explosion, which sounded i like a little sham battle itself. No j serious damage was done, although the loss of shells will amount to $:0 or . t'. lirmahi!) licinnred. Di'. Gcarj, ot llnlsey, Thur-sday removed the remains of his sister from the graveyard near Brownsville to Eugene City, where be re interred it by the side of; ofhrr rplafirpa tmrivl thnrn Tin ! i i lifriri r ir.til tllf irrtivn f hn inrnan I which had been buried over 24 j years was louan to still retain some features by which it ccu'.d be rec ognized. The lrc9 und hair looked very natural. The colHn, placed in the bottom of the grave, whs still sound, which undoubt edly had something to do with the touidnss of the coffin. - - - - ........ A Hundred Year OIl. , J. II. Svroil, of Polk County is perhaps the oldest man in Oregon His hair is white with the snow of many a winter; if he lives until September 25th, he will be one hundred years old. His mind is clear and his memory remarkably good. He rises early and gets the beauty and freshness of the morn ing; his time is spent mostlv in ! reading and walking. File! Tire: l iv-'. I Julius (.iradwohl savs in refer- ills to the Seattle lire that onv. of bis Insurance Comnanies. the Hoyal N't rwitch I'nion and Lanca shire, wiil relieve the Seattle' i i. ... tPUiiercrs ol their destress to tneilhlVCl' V v; :.A,.i,t f i nnn o.. : uuivuiiv Ul (-.iu,IHAI, UI.LUilliy 11.1111 uiat amount oi losses. Mr. tirad I wohl represents $7(.0(M),000 in nine good solid companies, and he, ' advises everybody to protect them- j selves from lire by insuring their' j property before it is too late. - - - - ;KAwromsvii.i.K note. The sash and door factory is run- j ning on full time. ' i ; Somo property changing hands (and population increasing. J. II. (Jlass is erecting a coin i modious barn upon his premises. r i The cheese factorv turning out a piant lty o: excellent cheese. The picnic on last Saturday was attended by about two htindrcd i peopie. . ii. c.;oit nas purenaseo: a residence, and shail b, serenaded at the proper time. Workmen arc now ootninir a t,;,:l to . mi" the Calapooia w,,ero uI'1 a"'1 KlIur "Guilds. Olass iV: rinler have purchased 1 l , I a large machine to run by steam a,1(l oxjiect to make the grain 11 v : .. i... ii - i in a hurry this season. Hauling lumber from this place I is now a lively business. The ! I . lit I inercnants and lumbermen are fullv supplied and people from the ' prairie buviiiL'liberillv ; pi an u ouj iii, not rail . l-'irenXMi. . I ti-nlion. All firemen in the citv baviin shirts or belts are rcoucsted bv the ccieoration committee toreporttbo I s:inift.i tlir. f,.ir.r., ,.f H .... i the re- 1 ' . New styles of gilt and bronze mouldings just received at the Al bany Furniture Co Picture frames made to suit the most fastidious, dime and see us, we guarantee a fit in the frame or no sale. Corner First and Ferry streets. A lu-w liui; f lim- w;ill-i:iici with borders to m.itt-li liave been opciicd at Fortmilli-r V Irvinu's. They sin- new :iiid tl-ir:uit il.-sin. Cab :inl mi tlieiii. ' If you want to get sc reen doors an I windows jut on your house call on JI. Vunk. simp corner Second and Ferry street, i If you want ;i ( ic:i:i and tine .-i:nic ; asKfor ,1. .lo.-cph's lnunu made white iiiuir c:ai. K;r sale In niyst cigar (k :;ler-j and at -1. Joiej.U's factory, CIBCUIT C0UKT. The Pro3ediai(i Yesterday Per Criav'il Cues Disposed Of. In the circuit court yeBterday the grand jury returned not true bills against John Erkson, charged for assault with a dangerous weapon, also Isxac Saltmarsh, charged with embezzling tchool funds. James Cain indicted for selling liquor without license was arraigned and will plead, to-day. John Hundt, a natiTe of Prussia, was admitted to citizenship. The case as P. A. Moses vs the j Southern Pacific railroad for run ning over and killing a cow was argued and given to the jury last night. The following cases were dis posed of : J. P. Schooling vs W. K. Afc Oaniel, suit in equity to settle partnership. Continued. T. Ederton Hogg ts Thoma3 Monteith, ejectment. Continued. J. V. Cusick vs A. A. Keesetal, j foreclosure. Decree granted. I John Montgomery et al, v&liobt. ir. Montgomery et al, partition. Report of referees confirmed. 1. R. Dawson vs J. W. Kllisi a ami V. W. Yantis, suit in equity to set aside assignment. Referred. Mate of Oregon vs Oeorge Loss, j ,,fcSt al(1 fihortcst wacon road to assault with a dangerous weapon. ( Kast.rn Oregon. Hater and grass is Dismissed. abundant along the entire road. The Nancy J. Git hens, et al, vs Maud Kra(lcs an. asy, accommodations su M. Wagnon et al, partition, lie- periur and the road well bridged lerred to M. l'ayne, T. Smith ami .nahi.it 1 i)f.st mountain road in I. A. Smith. 15. f5renner vs. I. A. Montgomery Dismissed. Yira J. Keeney vs G. W. Keeney, i divorce. Jivorce granted. Naomi J. Templeton et al, vs; 4 ... 1 1 rr 1... . 1 . . t t .ii uiui i.. xoiuineioii et ui, pui ti tion. Judgment for plaintiff. jarm s Lni.uy vs Clinton u. ioie, confirmation. Sale confirmed. Jerry Hay vs M. C. r.umpus. Sheriff directed to mate deed. E. Holtvs Hiram Smith. Motion to substitute allowed. FoK I.AME 1SACK, S1DB OR CUEcT USE Sliilob'ri Porus PluutcT. Pricf,'iT cents. j Fostiav Jc Maaoa t'oiitriirt to Id. niHK CI1L1;H BL'ILDINC COMM1TVKK JL at lVoria. lann county, will receive scaled l bids fur the ljuililit of a church house at j that place until 1 o'clock, Jnu- 29th. Spvci I flcutioiis will he tounil at the stor o! W. W. last ! Chessman iu l'eoria. Tht lowest regonsiale hiildt-r is expected to he awar led the con tract, hut we reserve tl.o riitht to reject any nml all liids. W. It. GARKKT. MOSS I.AMAli. W, K. tllTHKNS. Committee. June 17th., ls!. ollcr lit ConlrnrlorM. N HICK IS IIKRKKV OIVRN THAT AT Tilt next leu'ur term of the munt.v com- mihriioncrs court tor latin county, mate of Oregon, in the city of Allniny. n Wednes- I dv, thciid (lav of July, A. U. ISs!1. scaled! plans, hpeciacatious. ttraiiu, dnmiMs and liids will be received for buildiui; a 1-ridire across the north fork of the Sautiam river, about 200 teet below the Stayton ferry, said bridce to be 010 feet Ion;; and 10 feet lonj; and IB teet wide in the clem j-itr to be of a sulfU-ienl height to tiring the hottom of the floor brauii at least t!"J fiet above low water j IVk". , ..vi''l n . VLl J mentioned day, and accompanied with rerti- j ffed check ot five jkt tent of bid. a by law required. The court rcerres ihe rijiht to , reject ant and all bids. I Ooue by order of the ciitrl thi th ilar cf .lti:,e. A. f"l. i:. k MONTAOIE. Count v Clerk EXTRA ! cuMixt;: FlilDAY, EXTRA com inc: JUNE 28. Lauri andBell Comedy Co -IS THK OKKATKST- SOCIKTY COMEDY Tin: i uh.inai. n i . V i i r j . 11-ii. f k ill v k'UclHlilMiM : SATFUPAY XUillT. .! I'NF. ".I. The Greatest of Ail MUSIC A L FAUCES, KATTI. The Faini.y Help I Prices of a linission, 7", "! and 25 cents. Seats on sale at IHackman'fl. jTlie Celebrated French C U R. IS Wurranttd to H 'AFHRODiliNS" cure S-Sc- .4 o -5 ?C". 2 us 5 3 i-. 2EFDP; e H 5 AFTf B j the generative organs of either c whether j arisin from the exevsoive ne of stiniulanw. iuinwiu ui uPiuiii, ur UIIUUII J'UHHIU .It.!,.-- erction. over induigmicc, etc., uch asioaaof l!rain. Power. Wakefu'new, BearinK Dowii Puiiia in tlie Rock. Krnniiml Weakncsf. HVi. tobacco or opium, or through jnutntui hhil- i rami in me bock, acmuiui uts- ! teria. Ner-ous I'ros'ration, Nocturnal Oiuu- w"8 Ltucorrhoc, Dizziness, Weak- Memory, j "2' t'?,?". In"X: hi; '-fci I'ntrii irau ii iioiii.. fc- inxanitv. ivice si a box: e boxefi fcrs:..(nt !' "J' mail ,K receipt of price. A wkittbx ;i:akaKTCK m ; , received, to refund iTen every Si order recciveu, to rcmiiu me money if a Permanent cure i noteffettod. We have thousands ot testimonial from old and yonnif, of both sexes, who have hi cn ptrmaavntly curl by the use -f Aplirodil ino I 'irrMihir fr(. AflrlrnuM niK siKn-t. w. Western llran.h, box, 27. Portland, Oregon. j For sale by Koahar & Mason, wholesale and retail dnij,'Kit., Albany, Oreeon. RIM potrjjiu;. Pur up expresslv for JuliusSjrad "wohl and sold at his Golden Rule I'.azaar in OXE POUND CAXS AT L5 CILVrS VEU CAX 5Sr"li'.:arantced to be first-class in every llespect. .iijLir.s ;it vDWonr. or luoaev refunded ! LI CEPHAS, The imported Canadian stallion Horsemen should sec the thorough bred Canadian stallion Cephas aMnr. snail's lively stable. He is a beauti ful coal black, 5 year old. weighs. 1300, being 15 hands high. He will stand at the stable on M"c3ay and Tuesday of each week. GOOD MILCH TOW FOR SALE CHEAP Apply to Omer Hendriitaon. City TaxeH. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the tax roll of the city of Altianv. Or. uoa, fir the year 18S1, ban been placed ! my hand for collection, anil that I will be at the j council chambers of said city to receive and I eccipt f .r the taxes charged' in raid roll, for the period of 80 days from date o this j notice, ah taxes remaining unpaid at ne expiration of SO days thereafter will be re turned to the common council of the city of Albany as delinquent, and toe's and ex penses tor collecting Huch taxes be added thereto. Dated at Alhan), Oregon, thi. lOtb day of June. lssn. .KlIIX N. HOFFMAN, City Marsha Over The CASCADE MOUNTAINS FROM Al.RAXV OR LE1IAXOX WARD. KAS1-! The Willamette Valley aiwl (.'as cade Mountain Wacon Koad is in e.- I 1 a t t- nnmlltiiui .if.l Kt7 oil a iu l.e state. For Knnimcr iaunts. hunt- ing and lifliini; the Ca?ade Moun tains in the vicinity of Clear Lake and the Three Sisters afi'ord superior advantages. I have just received over 2000 vaiusui niauuttiu itiiiaiii iiuiu John Wannamaker, of Thiladel- ohia. The common price of these goods is 10c per vard. I will selU 14 yards for $1 the price of good prints. SAMUEL E. YOUNG. OIL PAINTING. iliss Minnie Parker Having opened a studio in . FIinns block will give instructions in land scape oil painting. Those interested in inc oil paintiugs are invited to call at her rooms and examine her paint insis, which include views of The Three Sisters, Oregon City Falls, Multnomah Falls, Mt. Hood, and many others. Charges for lessens will be reasonable. Eight liava for 1 at Vieriek'. T") KMOVAL-JOIiXSON' & PANNAf.S have removed their blackHmith nh.p roin their old quarters to tlm corner opp ite Am. Mtrshall'K livery stable, where the be found ready to do all kinds mt work i:itheir line cheaply nod promptly. The liUYF.KS j fiUIDE ie issued March and Sept. each year. It is an encyclopedia of ueful iuforinatio'.' for all who purchase the uxarica tr the ncjetsitics of life. We can clothe you n furiii&U Vou with' I all the ncceosary and liiiiuxc.-ry ap-' ! pli.inces to ride, walk -"iir.ee, elccp, i I cat. fish, hunt, work, j;o to church or i ! tyi?s and quantitits. .Just tiaic ont what is required to do a'.l these things i UUmrUKIAuLl. aiut ynu can and vnu can make a fair estimate of the value of the HUYEKS' CUIDE. which will be sent u(Ka receipt of 10 cents to pay , itaw. MONTGOMERY, WARD & CO!, ! 1 1 1-1 14 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, 111. lis.tllloit VU. JiTOTICK IS HEREBY GITik" THAT 'i'HK I ii uria oi iv iruue &. l mierweou, od,g a . ;oner: grocery Iiisii)tts8, ha been (liMlved ' . dv mutual conHCiit. nr. ciietrwonu liarmir ' Hold hii interest in the business t H. It. I IO.hi-tAII T1,A liiialnAM will K. ,,nt;l....J nniler the firm name t Barduc Bobtrtson with whom the ouUtandio;; buaineas ac counts of the old flrni must be aettleit. IIARDL K IIORRtTSUN. Albanv. May 14, 1 SS!). Because he knows that his dear wife ia just commencing to work him for something you know how itis yourself but when r'; LA DIES TIRADE WITH & Sta Their husbands don't look that way, because there are no extravagant prices on their goods. Everything is good; cverythink i3 cheap; make Home happy, make YOUR H UNHAND SMILE Hy trading at the economical store where the rule of good goods and low prices knows no exception. D ni"t forget that temple f economy ia at BroTmcll 3 Staaard's- rro-.XI-.ii Fitl-T AM r!C"LBV SLS Standard I Giiiohams- I CUT rr7-laMBm. Ill J M ; jE . 1 WHY DOES THE MAN LOOK SAD Browne nara 1889 SPRING AND SUMMER 1889 SPECIALTIES- im Uress (joodsand trimmings The larces.t stock aud greatest variety in price and stylo I have ever carried, and as good value as erer ottered to the citizens of Linn coiintv- I i Special Ba in cashmeres in colors ami blacks. Seersuckers, gingham, chambreys, French prints and vrash faV t IO TAA-jlf i ..-P 4-1. rics. colors I wii have somethinir further t sav abnt ,1 . I 1 tliese 111 a tew days, EMBROIDERIES, SKIRTINGS, Flouucings. and all overs on cambrics, Swiss and India linen. huve just opened the largest inroice of novelties in this line ever exhibited in this eiyf. and at greatly reducedjprices. PIQUES, India lawns, nansooks Uall at prices very much cheaper than ever before of rerea m nils city. TABLE 111 brown and bleached, his stoc 1 bought m New York at less than importers' price, and am aid to give good bargains. 0s inch all linen bleached at ;"0 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 bough 1 of jobbers towels I buy m quan tities in New York, and am offering them at prices that are Mire to sell the sroods. LAMES COTTON HOSE Are cheaper this year than ever before. 1 have succeeded in getting some good bargains,all of which I am offering to my customers the same in fa and The above is an outline of the policy a am going to do business b1 and will endeavor to do my part towards Becurino- the trade of Lin and adjoining counties to Albany, and to keep up with the procession ef tB lively and growing city of Albany. I will have something to eayfabont Carpet i ml on Ulll And Other Boots SAMUEL 889 rga i ns LAWNS. iu w'liite. ecru aad colors. JI NEN Children's. Imac OIIUW, lines Soon. Groceries E. YOUNG. i .1 ?1 ... " I i