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j THE MOItNTNG HERALD SUNDAY MARCH 23, 1800. V I Itto ning gailtj QtxM uaily a.nd Weekly TEBMS OFSUBSCKIPTJON DAILY V uUUhed every morning exvept Monday.) ;ierl by carrier, per weo.... 030 i mail, per y' , ,, C 00 WEEKLY. (Published every Friday Horning.) ad copy, per annum. In advance 12.00 ft'lien not paid in advance , t&Q THE MAILS. Vail t the Albany poatotflce close r or all offices north lhe Eastern state I he West Side Vnd the Nairow Gauge R. R. for Portland and balem ... Uonrallia and Yaquina orflce south. ......... B30 a. u. 11 A.M 12;30 r. a ..7:30 r. h The postomce will be closed each overling ram six to seven o'clock. Registered matter for the early morning rain should be moiled before 8 o clock the revious eveninr. - OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives Doparte Paasengor. .., Freirht.. ...... "J ll.15stu.L00 p m o.zspml t. fi I REMOVAL.. The office of the Daily ami Weekly Herald lias been re moved into the Faster block ui stairs in the rooms formerly occu pied !y the Masouic lodge, where larger and more vomniodiouri quart ers have been titled up. ratrom of the paper will please observe lue change. COST EASTS EDUCATE US. Perhaps there aro no conditions in life that bring out the blessings we enjoy, and educate us as to the value of existence, as does the con trasts between lifes extremes. We are very apt to divide hu man life into the pleasants and unpleasant, the sweet and the bitter, joy and sorrow, good and evil, and to suppose that out of the former springs all our happi ness and welfare; out of the latter all our misery and failure. In so doing, however, we entirely ignore the fact that contrast is a neces sary and valuable element in life and happiness. All true art rccog nizes this need and ministers to it The painter studies the effect of light and shade, of the bold and powerful stroke and the quick and delicate touch. The orator is now- fervid and passionate, now tender and sympathetic, now cool and argumentative. The actor plays on each emotion In turn, now thrilling us with indignation, then melting us with pity, now convul- t-inir us with laughter, then din solving us in tears. The poet por trays the most opposite phases of character. A recent English paper speaks of Shakespeare and Milton as illustrating this art. "The play that exhibits Iachimo, one of the greatest villians, gives us "also Imogen, the sweetest -woman that lives in verse; Miranda is brought into opposition with Caliban; if there had not )eeii an Iago we should not havehadaDesdemona; and for Milton's Eve we have to thank the arch-fiend, who was found by lthuriel, 'squat like a toad,' close at her ear, 'assaying by his devilish art to reach the organs of her fancy.' " If nature and art are thus rendered attrac tive by contrast, so is human life in all its phases. Take the family, the germ of all society, and note the contrasts it presents. Here are old and young, .map and -woman, strength and weakness, power and dependence, knowledge and ignorance, self control and helplessness, dwelling together in mutual happiness, each develop ing the finest fruits of character in the test. Take away Jhe contrasts and the family vanishes. So. in a less degree, social circles of every Tcind are improved and elevated by the cordial touch of oppositcs. The rich and poor, the cultured and the uneducated, the theori.it and the practical man, thej-fHing and tin- old, the married .arid single, the merchant and the mechanic, ran help each other, and that society will thrive tho best which brings them into pleas ant ' and wholesome relations, Capital and lalor are great con trasts, but only as they come to gether in harmonious operation ran the highest value of either be envolved. Even tho joy and sorrow of life, contrasts as they aro may lie brought into harmony, lioth, w hen rightly borne, combine to form the full and rich character that one alone could not bring forth. If there were no dark places in our lives we should not value the brightness; if there were no failures we should care not for success; if we have no disapoint ments we should have few hopes, and with adversity prosperity would lose most of its charm. Farmers who question the utility of Agricultural Experimental Stations will do well to make themselves aquainted with the purposo of such institutions, their methods and the results of their work in order that criticism may have the merit of intelligence. The relations of Mexico with thli country are becoming bttaj understood aud of a more amicable nature. It is now thoroughly re cognized in that country that the people of this country have no in tention oi encroaching upon Mexican soil, which ollaye and quieta the ieeling that has been ex tent that we were inclined too fili buster. SEN. STANWRD'S SCHEME. It is said that Illinois in 1820 tried Senator Stanford's plan for the government money loaning scheme. A state bank was formed to issue bills to loan to the people on personal security to the amount of $100 and real estate to $1000, 6 per cent interest. The Chicago Tribune gives the result of the ex periment : It was directed that $300,000 should be issued at once, and distributed among the four bank dietricts into which the state was divided, in proportion to the number of inhabitants. The sum was absorbed at once and precious little of it was ever paid back. The bank directors were generally politicians who wanted to make friends, and their notions of what constituted good security were broad. By 1824 these bank bills, though they bore 2 per cent, annual in terest and were redeemable by the state in ten years' time, had de preciated to 25 cents on the dollar, and, as usual, had driven all other money out of circulation. An at tempt to keep up their credit by making them a sort of legal tender, which an execution creditor had to take or wait three years for his pay, did not save them. The bank was wound up in 1831, leav ing the state out about $500,000. The los-on was cheap at that price. All straws are caught at by drowning men, and the advocates of free trade will soon be harping on the failures, as being caused by that ruinous tariff. "Ruined by fair weather," was the correct ex planation given of a considerable i failure caused by inability to collect- money on woolen goods sold to retailers. The succession of) two mild winters has cut down materially the demand for such goods. The retailers bought in the expectation that the usual de mand from customers would come, and because it did not they were unable to meet their obligations, and thus a firm of long-established and high npntation goes down. Rut in a few days, it is safe to pre dict, this faihirto of dealers in woolen goods will be editorially quoted by Free-Trade newspapers as proof of the pernicious effect of the tariff. The blonde type writer rms again proved to be a dangerous domestic article. This time it spirits away a Buffalo, X. Y., life insurance president. Creditors mourn his absence. The prayers w ill have to be changed to protect us against the wiles of the type writer. Michigan peach buds are said to be frozen so badly that the crop is ruined. Probably in the peach season the Michigan article will show up in good style. Thu Wisconsin supreme court has decided that tho Bible cannot be used as a text book in the public schools. NEW TO-DAY. FR 8ALE! A NO. I MILLINERY STOCK in Ho. 1 location in the thriving city of Albany. Low rents and splendid room. For particulars addreas Arm P. O. box P9, Albany, Or. Ci b. winnTaoknt-for-" thk "lead J inz fire, life and accident insurance com panies. I SMOKERS EMPORIUM. Opposite F.Tere Hotue.. rlne Impnrted Key West and other domestic cigars. Ktand rd brands of spoioklnj and chewing toliacco. All gooli brad Dev. Kaktham & VanWivkk. FINE ClQARS-IMPORTKIn KKV W KwT and Domestic, embracing the cekbrated Flor de Madrid. Kstrellas, Conquerors and other choice brands in tbe Wells, yrgr and Western t'nion Telea-rapb otflce buUHin?. aTrinriembf r the place Nolle 3 of Dissolution. VTOTtCK TK HKBKBT or-SS THAT IHS CO-rABI-il nenhin heretofore existirur under tbe stvle and firm name ol Asbhy A Dickinmn is hereby dinsolved by mutual cnmient, Mr K. . Asnby retiring- having sold his Inter eat In and te said Arm business to Mr.fleorire Dickinson, who rill continue the rjtne. K. K Asabt. Om. Pichi.nwx". Albany, orivoa, February 28th, IS. McDonald 4 Lisscll, HARRISBURfJ. OtlfXiOX, Are prepared to ruralah first cia lumber In car load !.U at rnHn? pricra for the own ing season. Ikey solicit eorrespondence. FINE POULTRY. 1 1 have bvtb Ud and biesse turkeis tor sale at fo per pair; turkey eg J for jt; Brown Lea-horn ens II for 13; also Wvan dotte and Light Brahmaa at same price. ' U J. HOLCK. Tangent, Or. Pore Bred Salllioos. Dr. K. K. Watten, of Engeno. Oregon, hu three pore bred Clydesdale Bullions and two Him bletonian Btalliona that he offers to him. far partioalars aad pedigree. BCINt NOTICES. The latest sueet music at Mr Hyman's. Bu your s-tove and tinware at Smith & Washburn'. Builder should o to Smltn & Washburue's for tbelr carpenters tools and builder hardware. No. 1 Star tomatoes and all kinaa of fresh canned goodi at a very low figure at Conrad Meyer's. Lovers of good cheese should call n Conn Bros. They have Just re celved a lofof full cream, fresh and sweet. w'..n I'a.-tna Bitters U the best remedy In the world for liver and kid oey diseases, indigestion, etc. ror sale stM Banmgort's' A new line of line wall-papers with borders to match have been cpened at Fortmlller & Irvlng'a. They ure new and elegant designs. Call and see them. For ehllbUln and frost-bites use Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Whe. promptly applied to the frozen parts U will Jievent the skin from lurmrig black ir peeling off. It allays the Itching and smarting of chilblains and soon restores the part to a healthy condition For sale by Foshay -v Mason. Grand Army boys, as well as many others, will be interested in the fcl- owing from Alex B. I'o e, Stewart, Tenn., who is A. D. C. Commander Dep't Tenn. and Ga. He says: "We have had an epidemic of whooping uough here and Chamberlain's Couj;h Remedy has been the onl thing thai has done any good." There is no langcr from who picg congh when this remedy is freely used. 50 cciu bottles for sal by Foshay St Mason. Have von heard what Mr. (5. I- Wcast, of Cambridge City, Ind., says of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrbrr-a Remedy? If not, here it is: "During last summer I was troubled very much with severe pains in the stomach and bowels, and was induced b) a friend to try this Remedy. I took one uoso, as per directions, and it gave me almost instant telief. 1 oheerfullv recommend it to tlie afflicted." 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Foshay it Mason. Mr. Y. J. Smith, K-M.-i of the Ft Abercrombie. Dakota, Herald, says: "The most wondfiful medicine, I have ever met witl. i O ainbcrlaiu'a Colic, Cholera and I hanl.-i-a Remedy, j In case of cholic is jives speedy re- ' liaf. On hunting trips I have found j it indispeusible. Put in alkali water, i it imparts a pleaoant taste and pre- ' vents the painful diarrhoea, vihi:-h. alkali water produces. I could not feel safe without it in my house."' 25 and 50 cent bottles tor sale by foshay fc Mason. Fancy turned pickets Richards & Philips'. ale at fall fern Republican KIhIc nnn- lion. ! A Kepublicaji Convintion lor Ike Stf.t of ; Oregon, in called to mre' ot the city of !,rt- J land on Wednesday ihe Wth day of Airil, ' 1S90, at 11 o'.JocV A. u. tor the (mrm- ol Dominating (mndidatm for the Gtti.je- oi i 'oii ' gremnuD, tiovenior, Supreme Jtl. Hecre- , ury of StAte.'itate Iriautjrcr.Miipri:iiin.ifnt of lublic liistructienB, State I'riir.cr and li-trli-t officers, arid Hi tranxact mi.-h other biwimm m nuv worrlr come Uforo the convention. TM . o ivi n'tion will consist of j 'ilH dlfitaO'S apiwrtionwl ;anoni the scleral coantim at followx: Baker fl. untoi S. 1knniu !, I'lataop I X ! S, Columbia 4. I 'ooa rt. Curry ;t. DoOjjlai (iilliam d. Grant :. Tnev 4, Jrkon ,, Jooephine 4. KlamarkV I-ikc IS. l.ano 10, Linn 10. Malheur S, Marion 12. Morr. 4, Multnomah 3' I'cik (I, Tillamook :i, t mat II la 10, Tnlon K, W.dlow 4, Wa-M-o H. Slicrinan D, Waahlnx'on H, Vmnhill K. The saine beiti) one di-l.-f ile at Ury irom I each .xmnty, anil oiiti delegate b-r every 175 j v&tw. and one for every fraction ovur one half therrof cwt for coni(rc4ni'n at thi" June ele-Hion of ISoS. Tho rommittie recoiu-1 mend that the rrlmarien be held on April: 5tb, and the county convention on April :th I unleM nbrni ordere-.l by the proper j county cominittea. All vot.n who favor the I Republican policy oi Auicrv.Tin nmrkrli for j the products of Acierimn hbor. Iibcrnl "tip-j port lit our common aehools and the protcc- j tion of every voter in the nation, in hlx ri(lit to otut a freo ballot and have it fairly count ed are con i-Uly invited to Dliltc in the election CI delejratiit t the Republican fvtate Convention. I.. T. n.VRI.V, March th, 10. t'hairma CvHtrarlor nnl ICnlldcr. DC. MirLL T.'ILL n'R.NIWI fLAXtt, HpR.rrirA m tions and details for all kindR of huild inj and sri'hiterturp. All work promptly ilonr? ajil truaraLtitvl to le firnt -rlnro. k-ti-niatf- furnish r1 on short r.otkc for triVk bui1dln. roviden.e, puhiir MiildinifH, briJ, ttr. Take Simmons Liver Regulator One Dose WORTH. ioo Dollars !j Drift 8. L. Ii: I consider one iliwe'of Sim I mona Liver Iteeulator north 9100. I was constipated, had Headache, could eat noth-1 in wi.n TOiaiaciion or anpetuo- nan tnc wiutri., mil" ich iiiu'riiifrKUl JI firxm. ir sorted to Blue Mar, Calomel, Quinine, ami every remedy fnisaeetcd, but only obtained temporary relief. One dose of S L H did me more irood than miM worth of doctor and dectorinjr. ReimV, J C Martin. ! I liavefbeen a teacher for twenty rears, and j during that time hare had tepeatedattacknof headache, produced by torpid Liver, and " ' hae been eaclroly cored by Wmmons Llvei 1 rlegTila'or. I found It to he of so mild s character In its actlor. as not to interfere, in the leaat with my duties in t lie school room. To those simi arly situated and subject to'he same, I cannrt too highly recommend Sim mon" Liter RrKulatnr. K. K, itsf.s CampbellsvlUe, K. FOR SALE. We have a car load of choice yonncf Percheron stallions which we will sell at reasonable prices. If you wish to buy a well bred stallion come and tzamine enr stock. Liberal rms given when desired. SODTHWICK BROS. SHORT HORN CALVES. T.10R SALK-TWO IJ MONTH OI.0 HI LL x raires, anl one 4 month old f'i, ! blooded registered stock, from tbe youna- MThlsr' eVKLrr; oa pla)asarob.rti' brldfs " MHroffcnttis.:! iiiaP' $ Mason Whai- ,t mJ CMUmu's GosnlslMtSi axtoxto mFlravreoti Srrapa. liona of Motlte.ro bl Cam tortm. CattaruvctK1 CftWdi jTonstlpatltn ; Knur Btouscbi Vioitbcm, KmctaUoo v3 IIA ll'ST UECEIVED IllW ma 01 1 Knii.nu ine :i line lino .if Hiit4 which will Ihj old at bottom price Re mil Mill 1 1 an lice ii ?ittabliftheil, ;tnl ill ol il-i to will Bi-11 his large stoi-lt of drew j;ooil( Ein OliEAT IVrislits Addition TO AI.I'.ANY IS now on tli market and compiim'8 Km largo, level and lieantifnl build ing lotn. The blocks have eiht lota to the block, each lot beiiiR by 100 feet. The streets are i0 feet wiile with two largo avenue, j one of 100 feet and tho other of AO I feet in width. There will probably j be a motor or eltctric line to this I addition iieforo lonp;. For terms of sale apply to any resil eptato : agent in the ritv. Tlilrd word ' Having ii i cliRrtel Ihls popular es- tubllslinicnt I am now prepared to ! rtll any order in the fjrocr ry and pro- viMou line. A fnll stock of jrrocerles kctit constant! v on hand. Tito hlehctt caU price paid for all kinds of com, , ry produce, or will exchange jrood. lbs 'tme. Como one, coma all. j i;iia r.KMH HORSEMEN! fcee Paisley & Finh about yonr horse bids for this season. They can aid will do them cheaper anil bolter than anyone. Alarje Rtotl o( cnU to wIet from. stock ol cnts to select from. Don t uciay. RED CROWN MILLS inmt. IXSMMi t CO., rropa, NEW PROCESS FLOUR. (tiiirrlor for Family on J Baker's use) Best Storage Facilities. $5TI!lgueDt uudi prl--e nld for wtieatTH ALBANY OREGON DR. W. C. NEQUS, j Graduate of the Royal College of London, Kngland, also of the lie lie vne Medical College. The Dr. has spent a lifetime of study and practice and makes a spe cialty of chronio diseases, removes cancers, scrofula enlargements.tnmors ; anil wens, wuiioui jiaiu or mo auuo. fie also makes a specialty of treat ment with electricity. Has practii ed in the ierman French and English hospitals. Calls promptly attended day or night. If is motto is , "GOOD WILL TO ALL." 1" J6 l between Third and Fourth, Grace M Remedies c- T ED 3? SOLD MattlrfWaslitarn AL3ANY, OREGON Knocked out. High prices on Hardwaie, Tools, Pumps, Stoves, Ranges, Tinwa.-e and Plumbing, are badly knocked out by Mat thews &Washburne, the energetic and pushing hardware and stove uen. in the 1 wecuale iiiocs, ima ny, Oregon. is Oil. CMUwa T tor Csurs i "T rseummsua Gaatafa, tot Ali&nj.' Snrn Cmum. oasmorr. Ifmsy BsXnrXorlc, MM Conn ter make room fpr new goods be remnants, uotions, etc., at a REDUCTION. The Celebrated French CURE -AFHROBlTiHS" -5:2 3 a? s pi tlia vencrative urans of either sex whether ari-inir from tho cxccMvc use ol stimulants. tobacco or opium, or through jouthful India-. erction, over Indulirence, etc, such as loss of I Brun I'ower, w ateiu'nes. ueannir vown I'alns in the Back, Beminal Weakness, Uys- tcria. Nor -ous Pros' ration, Nocturnal Omis ' (done, Leucorrhoe, Dizziness, Weak Memory, Lmts of Power and Impotcnry, which If De i looted often lead to premature old age and ) inaanlty. Price 61 a box; BboxeS fcrtS.OO ! fc-nt bv mail on receipt of price. A WKITTKM CCABAMTEB Is 1(1 vea ; with every S5 order recoived, to refund to ' money If a I'erniaarnt cure Is noteflettod. I We have thousands ol testimonials from old isnd younir, of both sexes, who nave been permanently cored by the use el Aphrodltlnt Circular free. Address thk Ara bo MrnicnK t. Western Braneh. if, irr. PirtUd, Orecoa. JTXXD0'tm rtal GEO, 0. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Groceries, Provisions, CROCKERY, ETC. Having purchased the banoess of j La Forest & Thompson, we now solicit I the patronage of tbe public, promls i ing at all times the best goods for j the money. Prompt attention given U all or i tiers in tho city. All goods guarsn f teed. ' ( live ns a call. We mean business. GEO. C. HENDERSON, SIM CKSSOK TO LA'FORBKST A THOMFRDM CCfBACY. NEATNEBH. W. A. KIMSEY, The only complete set of A be tract Book", and Maps in Linn County OFFICE IS TIIK 'COI'BT nOfKK. afJslBasineBfl entrastetl to my care will receive prompt and care ful attention. Try Hubbard's flavoring tracts; they are pure. ex- Paialey it Joe Pi-inters. rranted to euro or money refunded i i AFTER t f. U. PF . Proprietor at., Albany Soda Works Aud msnuhcturf (- We ara now Dreaarfel ta fumbOi chair. fruh cnciis of bt grado, consisting of ore stick, assorted flavors, mixed eao41, extra French and chocolate cruras, finey mixed, candy toys and a ftnenl assortment of floe candies AT TTBCLKftALK BET All. VOrders from country dealers preinpti-attended to. Factory on Ktnt street ALBANY - OREGON DAVIS BROS- AND CO BIALBaS IS SUAlllfnCBaSVlSS.' SBEDD. LINN Co. OP EG ON ALBANY Collegiate Institute, ALBANY, OREGON. ISM .'. I8! A Eull Corps of Instructors. ; Classical, scientific, literary, cimmervial ! and normal classes. Courses ol study ar-! ranged to meet the needs ol all gradea ol j students. SreJaJ inducemenU offered to ; students from abroad. Tuition ranges from; 95.M i s)ic.S Per Tcrsn. Instrumental inntruotkm In s.iu-k- ui given by Mlrn Laura Goltra. ! Board in private families kt low rater, and ) rooms for scU boarding at small expense, A careful supervision eaervised over ut sway from Dome. For circulars and full particulars, addrers j tbe president, j REV. hbert N. OONDIT. I Albany. Oregon. WHERE WILL YOU FIND A At the Delmorilco. fTlBT aaaaar&ST, rv ais mxxbb, tst bis 1 upier. Ooetz Bras, do all tbeir own ; cooking. Try his hot coffee and tea with ; rakes lor 10 cts. Eastern enters are a ape- : rialtjr, and great care will be taken to put : them up alter Eastern style. Yaqulna and Bay View oysters constantly on band. Read j bis bill ot tar ana tee U you don't Bad that : yon want. Did yoo ever try one ol our dun- j day dtnners'f All kinds ol guna. Farmers J wi II And a good table set at the DeUmonko. Waiting wUl be prompt Come and sec us. kVeaoFtsa. Frrsb Uame. Fresh lleats Crrz KattM., Prop. . i iaa rtMirvcj ok 1 lV JJIXU(J Ax wood lor sale j In quantities to suit the purchaner. Inquire ! office ot Curraa & XontoKh. Asica lot ot scores uia rem, wna a llttls dip oi W&gUth shsphMd. They mak the very bet farm stock aiul Watch ikara- For further particulars Inquire jot ' (lea W. tiray, DantM. K. K. WABFOBD, Ka.ing purchased the PALACE MEAT MARKET: Is now prepared ta fnrnleh fresh meats ol aU kinds; best variety ol ehntce beef, veais aun ; pork sausage, etrlit th city kepi conatanti an hand.1 , IT A Ftli STOCK OF Staple Groceries Cwctery, Gl The best Duty, etc. ivul1y ef t, cffeea, CAudlos, j FRK3H BAKED BREAD EVERY DAT. At this old riaUe house U. abo to be ! found a eoniDiet sssortment of fresh faoiUj . oxeries, to wtucr Is coostantry betur added i all the seasonable Uors ot STOtrrles aod pro- ! vieiona. sues as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef U hipped 10 Order, ; Anohouy Mustard, Candies and Nuts. Eastern Buckwheat Flour. Canned Goods of All Kinds, '; Bohemian Glassware, Etc-, .' These good were ail bought a-faen prices i were low and tucbetiefit ot the margin will be j given to bis customers.' Krsaember the place, at the old cirtoef oa First and BroalaiMa Sts. C0nrad Myer. We are penBaetiUy looatted oa tbe Id Cline homestead V mil from Albany en Corvallia road. m hand a large itoolc of we hve j Choice CoDiectionepy GOOD Star Me Frail teiGEAlSD CLEAEAICF four ewn k rowing, which wejwil: sell at lnarest livinir rabaa- i - - - a . j Tarties c.ntcT.pJstinr planting : trees will consult their, iotereeti by! examining enr stock and prices befere ; purchasing. i IIVMAN St BrWWJiKLL, Albany, Oregon, AET F. WnnTNO, ARTIST. .1. iustrortlo given and work euruteaVtn lands nape. reruaM and DerOTaUTttralBtiat;. Lettortniii DerijrnlaB and VeehaaiaJ Draw ln. Roctns 8 and S.oster btocw, AAaar Orejfoo. TiBOSK W1SH1.0 A 1 rroroeot, the best F1RST-CLA83 IS Dsatto te stand the besaJteAbyeaJJlBw cunaia ot taM coast. a Mis: B. B. Kraaaa'a, opeosile ta aUsoaic Teaaula-Fltt street. Tbe Utest vsealaad lust iiMiiiPtaJ marlg kept (St sale. Alatth lartest asanilini nl a stasaptssi patterns setset (ran thlsaVU of 'JMsm. Itrrsn la paintln and ecikroidvj at her atodio rer Una Conaty Sans. Ue ber root order aad yoo srtU be please. 1 You Can Flrnl. BARROWS BARROWS BLVMBEHG BLOCK, tAUl l1 JIN the kottoin. U the dealer cannot supply you, send direct to fa.tor j enclosing advottlsed prico. IV. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE atst'SS.... Sold by Ia FOR PURE DRUGS, TOlLBT AND GO -HE ALSO l s 5J 81 I j : li ft l fcu-.tft.. ThB Finest Line'of Pianos and Organs in the Willamette Valley. 8SSW(irC,!CAIX VND EXAMl W re have b a, lit a : lie neiratlvfs made by L. W. Clark &Dd Greenwood up tVu diite "Nov ,iv duplicate) ean be had from them only of us, si re. turel rato 7 c alt iave about UC0 nrxatives made bv ourselves, fross cf ttU state, ii do ared work at bill be plraiid to ) ou yt rnr studio oinsvtic l Special" Ctoee To make room for mv commeno January 20tn a Remember tlua raeaas evijrvthing in stock. xaus have room, and we do not purpose to let Portland or any other city beat us in prices. We want to see you all and will save you money. SPECIAL BARGAIflS IN CLOAKS. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, GENTS' NECK WEAR. GENTS' HOSIERY, UMBRELLAS, HOSIERY. LACE OURTAunS, ETOETO, Albany, Oregoa St SEARLS DrrGoodsoNotioiB LADIES AND GENTS NISHIXGS. FTR- Also have complete line of BOOTS aiid SHOES For eprii-g trade at prices that defy compeeitiou. Give us a call and buy your shoes of us at bedrock price, goods and square dealing. Good & SEARLS. t lar Calf. ! Crala t rwdwonr W tersnrMf. Brat la Ike Werld. laasnlave bis S.tJW Cesalae Mnacl !ee ether. 94.M Baael-eweeJ Well r-b. 3.S Pol Ire and raraspra akior. ftt.M Extra Valar ir tbe. at s WarklBSHira'a . . aal IjH.Jj IhmI nkor. All Maelr la tart-, Holloa nad l-arr. $3 & $2 SHOES FOR LAprt DEBT MATEKIAI-. HKtT eiTVLE. BKST FITTING. W. L. MtiLA. Brock Ion. L- E. BLAIN. FANCY TO GOODS & L BUM. iirogs, Faints, Oils, lUUstartklsa, also ft MB OBM af books and statt rwy, porkaatsia, etc. sarcniirj 1 O fOICTS TUMI Alk CARRIES- HIS STOCK Tro Leading PHOTOGRAPHERS: ALBANY, KXGOK. lowest rates for tiret-clat work. W in Fromsn's HocV, ncrt ?oer?o tire larsrta Snrini? stock I LAPIKS' DRESS GOODS, LADIES' FANCY GOODS. LADIES UNDERWEAR. LADIES' HOSIERY, LADIES' NOTIONS, !8 X , , - , , - .