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r THE MOKNING HEKAIiP: FRIPAY, JUNE 28, 189. n. t c. ;. K. ! JH: tauli . xoivni mound. .efartS:rrivcs. ala. epr. 'inzen ex Fieitrht O.4.. :tu: . , .r.am! Portl'd 10 10am 11:15 am! '..Vniui! 34rpm 7:10 S4Spm boirru bound. Arrves- lnrls. Arrives '.alaiexy ' . :ljyin 5pm (Ashland 0.00am ;Ui!en: t l2;Apm'li4,ptnKuicnc 2.40pm Krei-rlit i I l.:U)pniKiureoe 6.00pm No Kreijht received 'or-foutojafter 11,. u. the jsime dav. ORlXKX PACIFIC T1MK TABLE. Arrives Depart .'Avtensrr ll.I5aruH.00 p in Freight ......... ...l &.25pm lO. 50 a .IOTTINC.S ABOUT TOAYN. The llavcrly strategists to night.' C. C. Iloguc, of Corvallis, is in the city. F. E. Allen lias returned from a trip to La Grartde. A blind c.iniic sii.g'.T and violin .st exnibited mi ti:c strt-et last evening. i dian. Ths piece is interesting and , reasonable, and in some instances Work has been commenced on J the company does justice generally J astonishingly so. It is this that at ths fonndati n of the Woolen Mills to it. tracts emigration and will continue building. " ' At the conclusion of tiie play -he to do so, unless the property own- Mi. I. W ti e t. I'aul is in the ( itv . Keilly, lepresenting j Journal of (Kiiunerce, i Dr. Cusick. id' Salem, is in'llio citv spending a dav r two With' nis brother, .1. V . C u.-ick. ' , . A patent ha- b;-en granted Jesse ; A 1 i. . in . . !.. ixc. in. u! nuiiui , iui .i luuiuj!.; for building wire and picket fences. ; Jer your seats for the llavcrly j property. Strategists at the opera house this j Thomas Jell'erson vs. J. S. veiling. Tiie performance is said j Montgomery, action to recover to be immense. ! money, attachment ; continued. Tliu Lanii and Uell Comedv Co. i?as A. Adams vs. K. 11. Kuth will anuear at the o-era l.oiise in I enord ct al.. iorcclosure ; decree me lunniesi oi an itinnv piays mi Friday and Saturday evenings. horn Corvallis, where he has bee'n' hafherto5d' to co" "y,ul .i. tachment: continued. ill k in iiiiti liic i, jiiiiiir-iii i:mr:iL - x crcises ot the agricultural college. Miss Ida lirush has a fine assort ment of llower wreaths for the corning celebration. Little girls who will ride in the liberty car can obtain them at her millinery store. John Ihiggs, 1. S. signal ob- server at this city, has received notification that after June oO the rsgular telegraphic weather indica tions wili le discontinued until October 1st. The ice cream sociable to be given at the residence of S. M. l'enuington this evening under the auspices of the Vineyard Laborers of the F.aptist chunk promises to be a most enjoyable af fair. Everybody invited to attend. The following board of directors of the Albany College lias been elected for the ensuing year. L.E. Wain, II. V. Corbett, W.M.Ladd, d. 51. Irving and C. E. Wolverton. The board lias elected the follow ing officers : J. 1. Galbraith, pres ident; Geo. E. Chamberlain, sec retary and treasurer. A riT-AMlinp Citizen. I cf i.t-nni'irr tri itYtirwnr fft I and shoe dealer of this citv wended ' i i .i... -u...i- evening began to fall, and after partaking of his evening meal pro ceedeJ to the barn to milk his co.v. He looked into the street, where I he expected as usual to see hei waiting, but she was not there. Thinking perhaps she had succeed ed during the dav i it breaking into some ox our citizens flower gardens or lawns he star1el out to find her. After spending an hour ad seeing f nothing of his bouvine h? ,..,.r,r. i., ...,.i w...4,wt I out the rest of the fam- family, in vain thev looked, linallv :i member of the family went into ! the barn where it was discovered that the cow had been shut up all day, th! owner in his rush tocet! tu his place of business had failed to turn her out. And now if you speak to him about it he says he is a law abiding citizen and has com menced t- train his cow so when July 1st comes she will be used to the new law which i n that date. goes into effect ! frdict Acainst Searle A lleaiic. j In the United State? circuit court j in Portland Wednesday P. F. I'.radv it C ..... V . w . iirriiiir against Searle t Dean for $S."0.57. Last fall tho plaintiffs broughCsuit, against the defendants to recover, damages for a contract withdrawn, i and for goods delivered. It was i alleged that on October 17 of last1 year tho plaintiffs were given a ; contract by Searle & Dean to do a j large amount of excavating on the i Oregon Pacific railroad, but before i thi fvmr!itian nf thf inntrnft lliov ' were denied the privilege ot con-1 ...v. " 1 - . - - - - turning. I key had furnished mer- chandise and provisions to the value oi f:'4.ii to tne detemtants. For this bill thoy were allowed the amount above stated, by the jury, w'eii worn." r,.,.e. I Parties wishing crayon portraits can nave them at about one half j on decoration are receiving orders Mrs. Fdum'ft usual prices, condi-1 every day for evergreens, etc., and tioned that they place their orders : they'have painters at work paint with her on or before July sth. I inir three larure motto.a. whieli will Orders so placed can be made sub ject to delivery any time within ninety days. S.-lnl l"rf.el The linancf committee for the 4th of July celebration will linish their labors to-day. An opportu nity will also be given business men to give special prix.es for twelve contests which will take place at the grove. The 4 lieiiiMwu Seliool. The interior department is ad vised that fhe sup-erintenent of the Indian training school a. Salem, Oregon, ha forwarded his resigna tion by mail. Tl:e Oregon delega tion h'ave united on Ilev. i'. .'I. Jrv. in, of En ion City, Or. COMING ON JDLY FOURTH. Matta Tickers acd Her Excellent Company Will Tendn a Bent St to F Co., 0. H. 0. On Thursday evening, July 4th, j pretty Mattie lckers and her tal ented company oi New York favor ites, will tender a benefit to F Co., Oregon National Guards, producing the great sueeesslcil comedy, "Jacquine." or 'Taste and Dia monds." This company scored a great success in San Francisco, and has been universally spoken of in highest terms praise by the press. The San Francisco Chronicle of the 1.4th ult. savs: The Alcazar held a larcc audience ast niir it and Mattie Vickers, as the principal at- traction in her new play, "Jat- quine," made herself very ioiular. The piece is one of those written to be a vehicle for the soubrette specialties of which some people never tire and winch every body likes. Mattie ickers is a very charming and capable soubrette star. She sings and dancer well she has some very attractive music, j aim sue is an actress Oi oeriaecj ability. The dances, songs and medleys are in most instances new, and Mr. Kiel), wh' supports .diss Vickers, is a clever, lively come- i yrand hall by c t . win tie given i I,.,.;. , ;.,., ., m .-'o UIKCDIT C00KT. , ;I , .. ,. , , , . ot vesterdav : j ,unai,i Mci:t.a Vs. H. r . . . . .. ur pesed . Merrill, to-ooiosuie mechanics' limi ment or pUintiU and order jinig-: to sell j tor amount ot note . P.rauer and $H.i0 iit vs. Gentry A ! i torney fees j Geonre J . .. In the matter of the assignment ; ofJ.AV. Ellison: continued. ; sonal property; continued. State of Oregon vs. James non, burglary; continued. G. W. l'ugh vs. M. J. Pug 15a ti ll, di- l vorce ; granted. ffm. P. C. South vs. J. S. Court ney ,damages for nial practice ; con tinued by agreement. Vfw. Murion vs. G. K. llaight, suit for specific performance of con tract; judgment for want of answer. L. Mine vs. James G. Junkin, action for leave to issue execution : leave to issue execution granted, A. II. Marshall vs. the city of Albany, iniunction. O. JI. Irvine annointpil rpferree t.i rinrt hi w land facts; continued until next 1 term. j John F. Grisham vs. A. C. j Grishom, divorce ; divorce granted, ! State vs. AV. K. McDaniel, lai-j ; tvny by bailee; continued. i:ki'oi:t nv ;i:am .iritv. ; the end of the track and the begin- - -To the Honorable Circuit Court i iiing ol the Eew contract just let to pYTD A 1 of the State of Oregon for Linn ' Messrs. Antonelle A Doe. between L'vA.LViV . u." ",i, .., i i... c, the Grand Jury for Linn regular CUUHl , i I. ilUII , lOl I LIC term of said Court, lSS(t, respect- . fullv beg leave to report that we I i r.. : l ki:.. UilV K CAUllliHUU Hl'liH. U1U11S in said county, and tound the county jail in a filthy and bad con dition on account of the lack of water to use lor renovating pur- ro.-o occassionett by the failure ol t''-v ter orks to furnish he "ce? lty.f , wator- W e. fon!u,1 ?ht! enll with n.en enq.loyed doing a" 1:1 power 1 renovate and nlf e V? FTh J 11 I"'J ' '-' the J:U! "ii at V' , k 0' J .1.ort,a,,,i ie'ntli " ""7.7 7 , -"L "i,u - ' l', - hWl""S'e We have examined into the con dition and management of the oflices pertaining to the Courts of Justice iu said couaty and find the same in good condition and well managed and we would suggest to the County Court of said county that a good set of maps of the COUntv WOTlM be of great public Jf-f. "ish t0 " 7. :rru.. , : lht-'AIJeiTLlUil UIJIJULK'I 1 I II IX I II & .. - dav of Juno. 1SS9. W. II.C'llVKCJULI. -MlI.KS Cakv, W. K. Kirk. J. I. Matlock, C. Et'ciiXKit, J. S. Hicksox, 11. W. MOSKS. The (flelii'ution. The executiue committee having in charge the coming celebration are leaving nothing undone to make it a complete success in everv particular. It promises to be the most successful celebration ever held in the Willamette Valley T? WiU be 111 llQ ?ty that dav than was ever oeiore assembled here The committee be appropriately decorated and stretched across First street. The ! committee has arranged for twelve and one-half hours of solid fun of every description, and if anv one : comes and is not satisfied thev will ' be surely hard to pierce. 1 n order to carry out the programme arranged ! the committee will nee d about .til' ) ! more, and as the finance rommitteo i will be around again to-dav, let no one, w ho has not yet surWribe 1, . fail to donate souk thin-'. New styles of gilt 1 1 . 1 hrono mouMin-'s itit received ::t thr Al- ' bar.v Furniture Co Piet:irifr:irifa made to suit the most fastidious. Come and so" us, mc ;rtiainntee a ' ilt in tho frame t. r ::d s:iie. Comer i i First and I-'errv streets. i I ! C'owde.i ' COMING TO 02EG0N. Traini frem Cslifor&ia nd from V?.sL:nstcn Territory, The exodus of people from Cali- fornia northward into Oregon and n n nrvrt iu:inl Titu nn and Washington territory still contin ues. Each train leaving California is crowded to its utmost capacity, and the railroad company .is ser ouslt considering the question of putting another train on the route. These people are not only residents j of California who have disced oi their property there and are mov ing to the (north, where as good nnd cheaner lands can be secured. ' tit nUn iv-dn from t w Knst. who j h;m. been induced to go to Califor- nia, enly to find ho badly, in Some respects, the country had )Pcn misrepresented. Without : ,!onb!, California one of the most , fertile states in the nnion, but the j people there have foolishly ad-1 : auced the price of lands to i figure that is unreasonable, and which the quality of the land will j not justify. Consequently people ; ,,i moderate means cannot allow i purchase, and this fact prevents ; wealthy people from buying for the : pm-nofc ot speculation. Ihe price! that is asked for land in Oresron IS its of this state refuse to profit by j the experience of Californians, ami j demand outrageously high prices for their lands. This we do not believe will be the case in this state, although land wili continue! . ,. f ,, to increase in value, for in nanvl. A,ou'. 1:"e Vf JT,1 .. ,11 i .,' ! holders to match have been opened at cases it is actually wort.i double j i.-,,., ,;,...,. in,:,. tu. !,, and treble tho price a.-ked. i iregon oilers inducements that are within : the reach of everv industrious per son. I Ionics can be provided for thousands more. Tli AVord "Ori'EiiH. word, about which t here is I much dispute, is the name of our I ; state, t iregon. several more or 1 less plausible theories have been i advanced, but to each of which, i save one, there are fatal objections. The first time the 7.ord Oregon ap-! oeared in nrint was in 177t. Cantain i of the Mississ ppi liver ten years previously, in wh'ch he applies the name to a stream which the In dians told him flowed westward from the "Stony" mountains to the Pacific. The existence of such a river had long been known by those hardy French explorers, wlo had for years traversed the region of the lakes and the Father of the ater, anil was indicated on the maps of the period as the "Hirer of the West." Whence Carver del ived his authority to call the j river of the West the "Oregon" is i a matter of pure speculation, but I he probably sutmossd it to be the ! nanii nf thn str:ti-i from simm li-df I understood nords spoken bv the I Indians, , i Oreg I'aciiic. lt iw HtaM that tie Oregon i-liciiic Company wi'.I begin track j laying on the portion of the road, ! which is already graded between the oth amt 10th of July. The! latter contractors it is said will also j begin work about that date. Their I com: act includes an me bridges on tiie twenty mile division let to them. CK,t YI OKIISVII.I.K NOTKS. June n. CKAWrOKDSVII.I.K, Haying is in full blast, i 1 lands are scarce and in demand I Spring grain is beginning to look I the worse of the dry weather. ! . several ot our citizens are in i I Albany tliis week attending court. Mr. M. Casev has omit mute an j i addition c his barn. j ! Mr. J. II. Glass is huildin I nice barn on his place. "junea numper oi men nave passed tlirougli here in the last few days on the way to the mines. Several men are at work on the trail up the Calapooia. Mr. Geo. Finlev is building .a ( Tho IIP ! P llPi? "fprf verv lnnre stock "barn iiP.qr tbisllilD UOlDUlflUDU place. It is 44xfi( feet, and will j accommodate about 100 head of cattle when finiahed. Mr. Oscar Chance returned from i Portland last week, where he has: been at work for some months. Mr. Henr- Mackey artist from Jetlerson t has lieen in" town taking ! of some of the prominent ! S school, family groups,! negatives buildinns etc. Mr. Solomon Wolfe, wife aud daughter, were ?n town last week visiting old friends. They just ar rived from Tennessee a few days ago, and they th.nk webfoot is the finest country they ever saw. There will be a basket meeting in the grove at this place the 4th i,e conducted bv Key 1 P, ! KHirorthv of the M. E.' church! I Everybody is invited to attend. I Sunilay in July. The meeting will Thp 1'hkIipi- fimilv .ns:in.ff1fi ineiusiiei nmm, tons.sting ot SIX gave a concert here last Tiles- dav evening, which was well at- I tended -lnil nnnrprintPil l.v -ill -i V. al)Pr.e,Cl'ltei.1 b Z'1' Little r.OsSie and Conrad aged 10 and 11 years showed great skill talent in the wav they handled their violins. Mr. Norman also j sang some very comic songs. lee Cream. A social will le given at the residence cf S. M. Pennington on Friday evening.at which icecream, lemonr.ue and sociability will be enjoyed. All are cordially invited t) attend. ?:!iu2ii;'. Ilai. I'iitcen hundred dollars will buy one hundred feet of water front, between Fall street and the Pay View House. Newport. Address Lock 1'ox IS Newport. Oreiton. i. am : iia-;c, - I'oi t; Pin.. v i'C M;l-.ot;. ?!? Of. CUE: :c:. r'ic-.-il ..i:oi i on-'. : COAST 'OTES. A man at Miiton, Oregon, has : quite a crop of otton planted, all j 'coking well. This may be the j begirding of another proliunlc in : "uauv iui ui .uuuirj. , Pullman, W. T.. has within the j pa-t lew day 9 sunk no artesiai. well. Water vas struck at a depth of (53 feet, and the well throws vvnier at the rate of 50 gallons per minute, or 750,000 per day.- Tin; little rain we are having will do un immense amount of good. It is said by the farmers that the mound is more dried out than st lias wn in e'gm years, says tne j Astoria Transcript. Some hay j will be slightly damaged, but as j yet tut re h9 not been a great deal j cut. Owners of hoiecs and cattle are . isn,M.n.,, emeri r. i -- --i 1 J j the Agtorian. J. H. D. Gray re cently lost a valuable cow. J. A. Kewan on Saturday had a '$100 llolstein die on his hands, and yesterday afternoon G. W, Douns berrj aud Fred Sherman each lost j ;l "'ic horse. An old river contain, who has navigated all the streams in this district sinca 1850, says never be fore had he sceu the Willamette an l the Columbia rivers so low in Jutie as they re now. always be;ii citculalc-d t lxi:i" ir.iii tlisi !niiiir th 1 h:.s lots ot - uiontli ihere would be watti in the rivers .,mi elegant designs. Call and see i them. If yen want a e'leau and fine smoke askfur J. Joseph's lioine made white abor cigars. For sale by most cigar dealers and at J. Joseph's factory. Firemen, Attention. All firemen in the city having shirts or belts are requested by the celebration committee to report the same to the foreman of their re spective companies. 4'ontracl in Irl- bids for the building of a church house at tint place until 1 o'clock, June 2f)th. S'rcci ticati ons will' he lound at the storo of W. W. Chessman in l'eoria. The lowest responsiale bidder is expected to be awarlcd the con tract, but n e reserve the ritfht to reject anv and all bids W. It. CAKKET, MOSS LAMAli. W, E. filTHENS, . Committee. June !7tli., lttH. Notice tii 'onlrnctir. CTICI! 1 IlttRKXr OIVKV THAT AT TI1K next renlnr term of the county com missioners court i"r linn county, titate or Oresmi, in the city of Albany, rn Wednes day, the ;:d day of July, A. P. 1S!. ecalcil plans, specifications, strains, iliaiams and bids w ill lie received for liuildint; a bridge across tb north fork of the Santiam river, about "JOO tcet below the Si ay ton ferry, said ! ami 111 tect wide in the clear: iier briutre to he 010 feet loug ana 10 feet long iers to be of a I beisht tobrin? the hot torn of the I no.fr ueams af I'-aKi icn aoote low waitr ; mark. All bids must lie tiled with the vlcrU. on or before 1 ocloch p.m. r the above mentioned dav, ami nctompamed with i-erti-ffed i lie'-k of live er ctiit oi bid, as y Uw renuirid. The court rev.rve. tbe rijfht to reject any and all bids. Dune bv nrlT cf the com I t.!,i UlTt day f Julie. A. D-lswi. K. K. MONTAOIE. County Clerk EXTRA COMING! "F 1 I DAY". coming: JUNE 28. ILauri andBell Comedy Co ix Tin: ;m:.m'r i SOCIETY COMF1) V Tin:. !m;i.ai. j II... iii'ltV O rifiMriv j jllilUII. nilflKillM i SATl'HDAY NIGHT, JFNE The Great r-st of Ail MX'SICAI. FAltCKS, JilTTL The Family Help Prices of admission. 7o, ."0 and 23 cents. jtSeate on sale at Elackman's. C LI 11 E; ... . . , ..--,.,,.. " "APSSOBIfi JB or money refunded1 'Zi '--t-vr 3 5 V.'Y 1 jcil f Ccii, ls& A it- 3EF0PF. oyi AFTER ' ft -J the generative organs of cither sex whether arUii.2 from the ecesivc uso of stimulants, tobacco or opium, or through ) outhful iinlis crction, over indulgence, etc., such as loss of Brain Power, Wakcfu'ncss, liearinj Down Pains in the Back, Seminal Weakness, Hys teria, Xerous Prostration, Xocturnal Oniit Bioii", Lcm orrhoe, Dizziness, Weak Meinor-, Loss of Power and Impotent-', which if neg lected often lead to premature old ay;e und V insanitv. Price SI a box: 0 boxc5 fer s;..oo mail on receipt cf price. WKHTCV il AKAX I KK is - icn every Sj order received, to return! tne !v if a Fermnnent cure is noteffcttcd. We have tnoiisandsol testimonials irom out a(ld m of both RexeStWho iiave .CII permanently cured by the use -f Aphrodithie Circular free. Address E AI'IIBU JIKWM ISK . W estern Branch, I5x, 27. Portland, Orc-on. y0T sale b i'osbav & Mason, wholesale and retail drit'Kitts, Albany, Oregon. i i JiAl.lNi ! J'OlVJJIUi. for Jitlius'.iGrad 'at up expressl m,--.lil on.l crdil fit. lllS Golden Kule I'.azaar in ON E TO UXD C A X s 25 CEXTsEll CA FZt?(u;i ran teed to be first-class I in jvery Kespect. JULIUS GilVRn'OflL hi mm--'1 i www CEPHAS, The imported Canadian stallion II.-!.-:r.en should see the thorough ly i-ii Canadian stallion Cephas aM'ir. rt!i:.!l- lively stable. He is a beauti it.! coal black, 5 year old. weighs, 1300. bi'iig 15 hands hich. He will stand at the stable on Wc.1ay ud Tuesday of each week. City Taxes. IS HEREBY GIVEN N OTI0E TtfAT uon. fcr the year 18S9. hay been placed in niv hands for collection, and that I Trill be at the council chambers of said city to receirc anil eccipt fr the taxe charged in said roll, for the period of 30 days from date this notice. All taxes remaining unpaid at the expiration of 30 days thereafter will be re turned to the common council of the city of Albany as delinquent, and toe's and ex penses for collecting Mich ta:;es be added j thereto. I Dated at Albatv, Oregon, thL 10th day f j June. ISsH. j JOHN N. HOFFMAN, City Marsha Over The t CASCADE MOUNTAINS FROM AI.UAXY OK LE1IANON WABD. EAS'I- The Willamette Valley and Cas cade Mountain Wagon Road is in ex cellent condition, and by all odds is the best and ehortest wagou road to Eastern Oregon. Jf'ate'r and grass is abundant along the entire road. The grades are easy, accommodations su perior and the road well bridged making it the best monntain road in the state. Fcr summer jaunts, hunt ing and (if hiag the Ca?ade 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. YOCNG. OIL PATXTIXG. Miss 'Minnie Park 'Having opened a studio in IFlinn's block will give instructions in land scape oil painting. Those interested in ine 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. Eisht shaves for $1 at Vicrick's. "OKM0VAL JOHNSON DANNALS Lj hare removed their blacksmith shop rom their old quarters to ths corner oppo ite Am. Mirsha I s livery stable, where Uv- be found rci ly to do aU kinds at wark iutheir line cheaply and promtly. Tiie IlUYERS j GUIDE is issued March and Sept. each year, lt is a:i eucyclopeilia of useful information for all j who purchase the luxuries or the necessities of life. Wc can clothe you n furnish you with all the necessary ami unnecessary ap pliances to ride, walk lance, i-Iecp. eat, rish, bunt, work, go to church or stay at home, and in vaiious sixes, styles and quantities. .Iict ti$.nre nut w hat is reuuired tr doai! these things COMFORTABLY. ou can make a fair estimate of the value of the KCYKl'S' CX'IDF, whicl ttopivf seni upon teeeipt oi iu cents to pay postage. MONTbOMERY, WARD & CO., 1 1 1-1 14 Mich lean Avcnue,C'hica'o.Hl. Dlstu(iii Vol lee. fOTICE IS MKRKBV OIVKX THAT THE i. lion of llardue & t'ndenvood, doiit-; u ' fcnera srroeery business, has been dissolved I by mutual consent. Mr. L'nucrwood having ! wild hit interest in the bumneiw t. l. M. j liohertfton. '1 he business will be couiitiued under the tirtn name !' Parduc & hobertsan with whom the outstanding business ac counts Of the old firm mast be nettled. 11AKDL K& KOBKIiTSoN. Albany. May 14, 1SS!1. Because he know s that his dear v. ife is just coicinencintr to work him for .something you know how it In yourself hut when LADIESTFADE -WITH- V KiiKi Their husbands don't look that way, because them are no extravagant prices on their goods. F.verything is good; everythink is cheap; make Uoinchapp5', make i Y0 u R " lts WAND SM I lk JV trading at the economical stoie where the rule of good goods and low prices !:novs no exception. Dnn't turret tiiat tt mple of economy is at Browncll & Staaaid's- r.'l ti.U I f!:-T A SO V'ti '4LB1V SLS Standard j special b THE MAN LOOK SID Browne Stanard 889 1881) XX PUIN mm AND SUMNER life Dress Goads andTrimmings The largest stock and greatest variety iu price and style I have ever carried, and as good value as ever ottered to the citizens of Linn county- !neashmeres in colors aud blacks. Seersuckers, ginghams, chambreys, French prints and wash fab rics. - A?i the noveltirs of the season in black and colors. I Aviil have something furfher to say about these in a few days. EMBROIDERIES. SKIRTINGS, FJouncings, 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 cHy, and at greatly reducedjprices. PIQUES. India lawns, nansooks in white, ecru and colors, all at prices vei v much cheaper tl tered in this .1 ll ' M TJBLE In brown and bleached, his stock I bought in New York at less than importers1 price, and am able to give good bargains. 58 inch all linen bleached at 50 cts l,er y'Avd ot-hw-s TOWELINGS Crashes, etc. All these goods I buy direct from importers by the bale,and can sell them much cheap er than if boughs of jobbers towels I buy in quan tities in JSTew York, and am ofterinir them at uriees mat are sure to seii the 2:oods. LAMES COTTON HOSE Are cheaper fhis year than ever before. 1 have succeeded in getting some good bargains,all ofwhick 1 am offering to my customers. the same in inn The above is an outline of Ihe policy ; am going to do business on ' and will endeavor to do my part towards securing the trade of Linn and adjoining counties to Albany, and to keep up with the procession of the lively and growing city of Albany. I will have so "nothing to sayjabont Carpets, Boots am1 Shoes, Groceries, And Other lines Soon. SUflflUEL Ei 01 arsams LAWNS, A LINE 1ST in proportion 1889 Children's. YOUNG.