THE MOBNiyg HERALD THURSDAY APRIL 3, 1890.
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REMOVAL,
The office of the Daily and
Weekly Herald lias bon re
moved into tho Foster block up
Htairs in the rooms formerly occu
pied by the Masonic lodge, where
larger and more commodious quart
ern have been fitted no. Patrons
of the paper
the change.
will phwo observe
THAT KA1LROAD DECISION
Comment and discussion h-.-t
been freely indulged in by the
prefs of the country, upon the late
decision of the United States
supreme court, upon the Minne
sota railroad coinmisdion case.
The Railroad Commission of
that etate fixed freight rates and
fare?, under an act of the legis
lature empowering them so to do.
The railroad demurred thereat
and took the matter into the
courts. The pupreme court of the
Htate decided that the comniisfion
had the power, and the cae was
taken up to the United States
supreme court, where the decision
reversed the action of the Minne
HOta supreme court.
The New York Tribune, ' which
takes the extreme railroad Hide of
the question says : "The question
atisaue in these cases might al
moet ba stated thus: "Dj the
railroads in this country belong to
the states, or to their owners ; are
they required to transport for the
public benefit exclusively, or in
part for the benefit of the people
who have invested money in
them?" While the action of the
Minnesota Railroad Commission,
which the Supreme court was
called upon to review, did not ab
solutely confiscate property or
render it entirely valueless, yet
the principles underlying that
action, if logically carried out by a
Legislature or by a State commis
ion acting under legislative
authority, would practicallv leave
the railroads without any power
to earn dividends for their owners,
fxcepting when farmers and other
hippers are satisfied with their
condition and with remuneration
: their labor and services
It is not essential in connection
with this point to consider in de
tail the precise orders reviewed by
the Supreme Court. The ques
tion is not so much whether those
orders were just or unjust, as
whether n couimis-ion created by
legislative authority had final
power to decide whether rates
made were just or unjust. The
principles involved in the legisla
tion by Minnesota, and by other
Granger States s well, were at
issue before the court, rather than
the precise applcation of those
principles. On behalf of the sup
porters of State regulation of rail
roads, it was claimed that the
btato had final power to decide
whether the rates made by different
companies were reasonable or just,
and that the decision of a com
mission charged with authority by
the Legislature could not " be
reviewed or questioned in the
rourts.'"
The decision of the .Supreme
Court, on the contrary, is in effect
simply this, that the legislature
has no right to take the property
of a company without duo process
ot law, and that if a legislature, or
a commission created by a legisla
ture has final authority to decide
whether rates are or are not
reasonable, and if the company
atlcctecl lias no oportuntty to
appeal to the courts Ijt redress,
the legislature may take the
property oi the company without
due process of law."
This view of the question, as
by the Tribune, is so emphatically
and entirely upon one side of the
jug, that it is in reality a fraud
and a delusion.
It entirely ignores thc"interests
involved, expecting those belong
ing to the railroad side of the
question, and takes a miscon
ception as to the basis of its
argument. Railroads condemn
and appropriate private property
to their uses, and become public
carries, and yet the argument of
the Tribune and the decision of
the Supreme court under the
interpretation of the Tribune
means that there is no meanB of
putting any restriction upon the
charges that railroads may make.
But the facts of the case are that
the decision does not rest upon
the point of whether there is
power vested in etate legislatures
to control and keep with bounds
the railroad charges, but upon
the joint of whether in this indi
vidual case the rates fixed by the
commission were reasonable and
juet.
The decision merely holds that
the reasonableness and justness
of rates fixed by a commission are
Bubiect to review bv the courts, i
and are not final as nromulsrated I
by the commissions. '
The Tribune goes on to sav mat :
"there is force in the statement by
the minority of the court that the
decision thus rendered overrules,
at least in a measure, previous
decisions by the same court re
garding the regulative power of
the legislature. But it has been
gravely doubted for years past
whether the tendency "of judicial
decisions has not been too far on
the side of absolute control of the
property of corporations by state
legislatures, Investors have felt,
not without reason, that these de
cisions have gone far toward de
priving them of virtual owner
ship or practical use of their
property, and toward conferring
upon legislatures, and through
them upon the public, the virtual
ownership and practical two of
such property. The new decision
by the court indicates a decided
movement in the opposite direc
tion, and is likely to be of great
influence in checking unreasonable i
action by state Ugislut'ireH and
state commissions. "
The position taken in this that
the previous decisions were "too
far on the side oi absolute control
of the property oi corporations In
state legislatures," is certainly a
gross misrepresentation, for legis
lative ami commission action lias
never yet touched the property of
corporations; but has only at
tempted to control the power of
the railroads to levy upon the
property of others. The position
taken by theTribune would simply
give the railroad full sway in that
direction.
The real meaning oi the Supreme
court decision, however, that
their should be eomp means of
reviewing the work of the com
mission as to trie justness and
reasonablenea
establishes, is
ot the rates itjvcnta the painful .:nrih..ea, whi.-h j
eminently proper, jkali water product:.. 1 could not
S?
Citizen's of Albany should go to
to the polls next Mondav, and
their should be a rousing vote in
favor of public improvements.
Their should be a rousing vote on
the question.
XE W TO- DA I
'PIIAT HACKI.SU COUGH can be no quick
1 ly cimd by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee
it. Sold by Fohay A Mason.
IOR SALE! A SO. 1 Idll.LI.NF.KY STOCK
' in a No 1 location in the thriving rity
o( Albany. Low rents and splendid rooms.
For particulars address firm 1. . box fJ,
Albany, Or.
B.
WINN, AOKNT KOIl THE LEAO-
ing fire, life and accident inKiirauce com
panies.
ltriLL VoChlTpFtll with lyapei
fl"""i3
1 T Liver CompUlmt '
guaranteed t cur? you.
A Mason.
Shiloh's Vitalizcris
For u!c by Foahny
WANTEO A t'owl K'rl for jjener.il lionae
work In country. Apply at this uttice,
or address potcolhce box 37(1, Albany, Or.
SMOKERS EMPORIUM.
Opposite Revere Houhc. Fine Imported
Key west and other domestic cigars. Stand
rd brands of epmoklog and chewing tobacco.
All good brad new.
Eastha VanWiskk.
TO MV PATRONS AND LAPIKS OF AL
bauy, I am prepared to do drrtwu nkinx
on short notice. A erfcct Ct and satisftr
tion (uarantted iu every reect. Thank'
for past favors. All in the future will be
irratefullv received. Mrs. II, itarn. corner
tith and Je9c.son.
tjTOLEN NOTES On or about Mr:h 1st. I
two rroaiiaaory ntes, one for iCO given
T J- K- wn. '"A f"$ R
given by J. Urown toChrlsTraxse I. The
notesweis stolen from Brosn. mRI. The
public is warned agiintt purchaain? such 1
notes. A. WINK. !
SLEEPLESS N'lOlirS made miserable by
that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure ia
the remedy for you. For sale by Fchy It
Maaon.
1J April f T two cottages 'or Cha 4 Ptiofter.
Plans and specifl'-stioDS can be " en at tho ,
residence of D. C Shell, arhi.ect. I
The right is reserved to rr iect an; r all '
t
T1ADM FOR
8ALE-;-?0 At. "REM OF
r c
choice land, all under cultivation, ton
miles southeast of Albany, for sale at a h
gain. Inquire c: Paul Mlucenmclr. r at
this oOW.
i ..
j TTOKSES- R.viht and sold on meet iivor.
i XX able tt rn:-. Apply to a. r-.-nrlera at
j Marshall's or .Schroecr a stables.
TTOrsE'.o rent, r.irth a.lo f.f j
I'.r t
r Ar
XI
b txecn U-krr and
Mon'tf
plv at the ho-je.
1Vs sals A se sis'.er enwiM iarnifrf..
at greatly rcinco-1 rates; also choice
canary b:rd, Englih and ficrman -fingers.
For partkuiars inq-ure rf Jlra. Wm. Mvcr.
IO.NLV TO LOAN HOMK CAPITAL)'
ly JL g." real nutate aec-in?r.
lor jstrU-'
lars enquire of Oeo. H-.imi hrrv.
TI AY FOK- SALE-J-I.EAN' CHEAT t
11 timothy, Hale.1;
to suit at reaao.ublo
will boeo'.d in quviHittes
rare f.- es-h, .t tiic
sLtbleaol L. Sen-lora.
! foa aLR A
F
8 r.ANoif. i;rvs.i(
a larger sttve for
bath oonuee
Apply tO I.. VlKRfCK.
I W. MOKM-H i p,;r.K K'.'Krr NKR,
I J. contra-tnra and builder!.. Plans, aptxi
Ucttio'is and det-iils fnrniahed for all kindaof
fr.irr.e ind brick buildings, bridges, etc. All
wo,l( pro-uptly dg ie and guaruotced to be
first class.
c
V. AVERS, Alt' Hira -T AND bl'PER-
intennant. Ol.-e over irat National
biiiksViilding. Albanv. Or.
Work solicited
from
ills, arts t ths county.
I'trnviSrlKD ROOMS TO KKA'T liiqiire
A of . t.oet, at Dcimoniea restaurant.
Xotlc of IMseolutlon.
ones is nitits.ir oivsx that tiis co-riar-
ierinin heretofore exisri,,..
X
.M I ."rat, name of A.hi.yft Dickinson
is hereby dissolved by mutual consent, Mr
R. F. Aahhy retiring having , old his inter
est n and to sxid firm business to Mr. George
Dickinson, who will continue the tan-.e.
H. F. AaaBT,
Albany, Ore;,-o, February Cjth, law.
McDonald d' Lasseil,
HARRISBURO. OdK(;0.
are prepared tj furnish first-clan lumber
in car oad lot at ruling prices for the cjm
ID KX3. 1 hey solicit sorrsspoodenos.
BISISE-V SOTirK.
The lsten
guet. music T.t
Mr
flyman's.
No. 1 Star tomatoes and oil kiuas of
fresh canned good at a very low
figure st Conrad Meyer's.
Lovers of good cheese should call
ou 'Urnn Bros. They have just re
ceived a lot of full cream, fri-sli and
sweet.
M-cn Cttrtua Bitters is the best
remedy in the world for liver and kid
ney urease, uraiEwuuu,
For sale
st. M K:inini-!irt'M
A new line of line wall-puper with
boider to match have been opened ut
Fortmiller & Irving'. They are new
and elegant design. Call and see
them.
For eh'.lhlaiii and frostbites usr
Chamberlain's Fain Balm. Whet,
promptly applied to the frozen parts
it wll. prevent the sk.n from turning
black it peeling off. It allay the
itebinff and smartinit of chilblains
and soon restores
ti,7,artt.i health
condition For
a.ie'bv Fo-hnv !
. ..
Grand Army boys, as well aa many
Tenn., who is A. D. V... Commander 1
Dep't Tenn. and Ga. He eays: "Wc 1
have had an epidemic ot wheoplng i
oough here and Chamberlain's Cough '
Remedy has been the onlj thing that j
has tlone any good. I nero is no
Jancr from who 'ping omgh when
this remedy i freely u-e.i. 0 cent
bottles for saU hy Fonliay "c Maon.
Have you heard what Mr. (t. L.
Weast, of Cambridge City. In-l., aay
of Chamberlain's (solic, Cholera and
Diarr'naa Remedy? If not, here it is:
"During last summer I was troubled :
ver ::r.ioli with fevore osios in the '
ttoinaoti and l.owe!, kii-i was induced
b a friend t try tins Remedy. I
took 'int- tii'sc, ai jh-t directions, and :
it gave me almost instant reliof. I '
chnerfullv recommend it to the !
afflicted." Co and 50 cent:lettlt fcr
tc by K.n!iHj & Ma?io.
Mr. K. J. Srr.ith. Editor the Ft
Aboreriwilii. Dakota, Meial-i, nays:
"Tiio mo" wonderful met'.icine, 1
have ever met itn , is ( iKonbtrUin's j
Colic, Cholera and Diarrl.nu Remedy. I
In ca"c -"-f choiic is s upeedy re
liaf. On iiuntit; trips 1 tsavc found
it imlispviisiblc. f':t in i.5 tali water,
it imparts a pleasai.' ! and prc-
! foci safe without it in mv houc." :
5) ccut bottles
fnr by
r Of nay tv .tiABit-
Fancy turned pickets f"r sale at
Richards A Philips'.
fait for a Republican Mate sonven-
lien. !
A Republican Convention fr the etate of
Oregon, is called to meet at be city of Port
land on Wcdnlav tho 16th day of April,
1SJ0, at 11 o'clock s. M. for the purpose of
nominating candidates for the office of Con
gressinan, Governor, Supreme Judirc, Secre
tary of State, State Treaajror. Superintendent
of Public Instructiens, State Printer and Dis
trict omcers, and to transact such other
butineas as may properly como before the
convention. Tht tonvention will conatat ot
21S delegate apportioned among- the arecral
counties as follows:
Hakerr). Benton 8, C1a.-kara.ia f), ClaUop
8, Columbia 4. C'O'iS 6. Curry 3, Douglas S,
Uilliam 6, (irant Cp, Harney 4, Jr.clmcn 7,
Josephine 4, KIamr.th Like 2, lAne 10,
Linn 10, Malheur a, Mariuu 12. .Morrow 4,
Hultnomnh .?:, Pclk 0, Tillamook 3, 1'matilla
10, I'nlon S, Wallowa 4. Waaco J". Mierman
3, Washington S, Yainhill S.
Die situs bcinff one dekgnte at Urzu lrr,m
euth comity, and on delegate tor every 175
votes, and one for every fraction over one
hall thereof cast for ronreastnen at the June
cle-.-tion of iMaS. The c-nmittte reccru
mend that the Primsrb-s be held nil April
6th, and the county conventions on April '.lib
un!a iherwlae ordnrel by the proper
county committee. All voters who favor the
Republican policy of American markets for
tne products of American Isbor. liberal sup
port of our common schools and the protec
tion of every voter in the nation, in hia right
t eaat a free ballot and have it fairly count
ed are rorx Klly Invited to units In the
K-lectlnn of deles!" to the Kf-pnlil.-n
State Convention. 1 T. BAKIN,
Much tb, li! Chairm :
.. I
4 ontrnrtor nud Kolldrr.
l).1.
'. allhLL WILL I MII t-USH, 1rlti.'IVIca-
:.,. i ii i,
doneVnd Guarantee; to triii. & I
mRtw h.rnihha, on shon ,;, ",r brjck
hnilJi rr-ido-es. public bnl!drn,
i,T.,
Take
Simmons
Liver
Regulator
One Dose
WOttTH
Dollars !
TOO
n...r i. t i i - ui i
I'Kt.t . I.. . I rtnt!di-r 0:1c dots of Sim ,
mom Liter Regulator worth MICIO. I was
f constipated, bad Headache, cont'd eat noth-
i in- with satisfaction or ariprtite- had the t
times, ann ie:. sitogeineroitt f sot. ire i
sorted to Blue Mass. Calomel, Quinine, and I
IIZTUCZ'' b,",T',' !
Jd than ' S,L ,R d'd 1
rWn? n,-v W wnrthf,;ra and
dcclor.r Rcspy, J C M.inrrN.
fi rateineen a ira'n-.r Itr twentv vesrs, arrt I
during that time hate had lcpcatedattaekaof J
neainrne, proancM ry torpid Liver, and :
haveboen entirclv cured by Bimnions Livei
Regulator. I found it to be of so miid a
character in Its action ad not to interfere, in
tho least with my dnties in the school room.
To th.we simi srly situated and subject tohc
Sime, I cannnt ;ckj Mghlr recommend Sim
mons Liver Regulator.
F. E. CmrrK CampbellsvlII. Kj.
FOR SALE.
We have a car load of choice
yonug Percheron Stallions which we
will tell at reasonable prices. If you
wish to bny a well bred stallion come
and examine onr stock. Liberal
inns given when desired.
SODTHVVICK BROS.
SHORT HOM CALVES.
FR 8ALK-TWO 13 MONTH OLD Bt'LL
calves, and one 4 month old. Fu'l
blooded registered stock, from fhe youn
Mary family. For terms apply to Herman
Arnold, at n'.. rm. (lh eld Meroer Th-unf
on plao($ nirsrtV nrtlfg.
Or.soos KLCTrc autsr is ths Mtar i.
gant medicine In the world for Interna
and external use. and for pain ol an nature.
Vou 1 wUI 1 nerer find its etiual. Ask youi
strunrUt fr ti.
JS Perfect Remedies
m "w'lt :.rr:.. -
I i v-uior inwnu -
trtir. Q S2it IrdsRA'
I rC It.. li.
end for ci rcula r.l rli &
.t-'i" iSii
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f t
Ctttorf !sT)f, fUsil VUeher'a
If U tAX U tA f inmin
Infanta aad CMMrem's Complaints Sup arior to Cstator Oil
Paregoric ei Karoo lio gymps. ChOdrtur sry tor Caatorin.
Castriv ran (VW CDsUaU.m ;
Wnor tHomacht Diarrbosa, UructaUon ;
Rfeea healthy sleep : also aids digestion !
ViUljouAnarcotlfl ctuficUuiuo.
HAS JUST RKCE1VED HIS
Embraomp; :i. fine line of suits which will be sold at bottom prices.
Renin ant Conn ter
Has been atabl:.ihed, nud in order U tnako room fpr new goods ho
will sell bis large sto :k nf drees ooa, romuants, notions, etc., at a
VERY GREAT
Writ's Addition
TO ALBANY is
now on the market and compiles .
llT large, lovol and beautiful build- '
in lotM. Tht blocks have cis'it
Ictn to the block, each lot beinK 00
bv 100 feet. The etreets are 5'l
i feet wide with two large avenues,
j one of 100 feet and the other of 00 !
j feet in width. There will probably ;
be a motor or eltclric line to thi-) j
' addition before Ions;. Tor term"
i oi sale apply to any renl estate )
! agent in the city.
Tliircl wnrd
Hai!:j; pun h-cd this popular es-
taliiiehnient I am now prepared to
' dll any orders in the grocery anil pro
i vision line. A full btock of Rmc.-rics
kept constantly on baud. The highest
j caeb price paid for nil kinds of coun
, ry produce, or will exchange goods
tbe-lire. i.omo one, cor.ie an.
MTS
i. ..
mA m aa pas e
mm K a p" llfl WTL Wm '
aaJ mm I VI sa
bee Paiaiev & Fish about your horse hi! s
'or ''' They can ard v ill do them
h ntl belter than anyone. Alarg-t
t.)ck 0f tuts to sele t Irom. Dou'l delay.
RED CROWN MILLS
lnOl, l i.NMr. .1 ., rrops,
NEW rROCE.-cS FLOL'K.
(Superior for Family and Biker's use)
Best Siorage Facilities.
tynik-bcat cath price paid for wbeatTSl
iLBANY - OREGON
DR. W. C. NEGUS,
Gradnato of the Royal College of
London, England, also of the Jielle
me Medical College.
The Dr. has spent a lifetimo of
study and practice and makes a spe
cialty of ohronie diseases, removes
cancers, scrofula enlargements, tumor
ind wctis, without pain or the knife.
He also makes a specialty of treat
tnent with electricity. Has practii ed
in the German French and English
hospitals. Calls promptly attended
day or night. His motto it
"GOOD WILL TO ALL."
crOf&oe and residence Forry street,
between Third and Fourth.
Grocery
r i-ls;
atnra
.,v. .r j-v " i
iff--- -SOLD
-S li'n h n v AT II 0 C All
r
-.r
CM 6 1 Willi' lUWk-H."
hews W ash bur n
ALBANY, OREGON
Kii'iekcd fill. llih prices on
llardv.aie. Tools, I'umpa, toves.
Ranges, Tinwa.e i'liunliing,
are liadiy knocked cut by Mat
thews AWaililni'iif, the energetic
and rmshing iiardware 'antl atovo
. n. en. 1 uTwceda'i.- I.lock, Alba
ay, Oiegou.
"
old, lutrmiesv anil qgfclr crta
T reootmneca Castoria tat cblldr..V
complaints, as superior to any preacripoci
kMwntome. H. A. AkjCHek. M. D. .
Ill So. Oxford St., Crooklyu, :. V.
Ena dirin CoutapT. 71 Murray SC., Sew York,
mm
REDUCTION, h
Tie Celebrated. Frenoli
C U RE
rrantvd
etire
10 APMIIiNE"
or money
refunded
3EF0PE
AFTER
' the generative orga'na of either sex whether,
. arising from the cxcca-ive ti"e of stimulants, .
, tt.iifteco or opium, or through 3 outhlul indie- f
eret ion, over indulgence, etc., such asloaaof 1
Pram Power, Wakelu'ness, Hearing Down i
j Pains in the Hack, Seminal Wtakness, Hys-
1 ti ria, Ner oils prist ration. Nocturnal Oniin- !
sioiis, Leucorrhoc, Diziness, Weak Memory, i
! l.. "sof Power anil ImoteiK-, which if nek.- j
' Itctcd t.ften Icail to prmat uie old au-c and j
iiiMiiity. Price el a la.x; 0 bo-5 fcrJ.'i.OO i
j S?nt bv mail on receipt rf price. !
A Wltlllt: I.I tIMMIi: is given :
' wit h every 4a oritur reieiitsl, to refund tne ;
i mor.ev if a IVruittnent euro is nott fretted. !
We have thouaaiulsct tvstimnnials from old ;
an I toting, of both sexes, who have been:
permanently cured by the use ' I Aphroditinv
Circular free, Addrcas
THK APII IE U Ml DM ll'. 4.
Western Branch, IJox, 27. Portland, Oregon. '
For sale by Foalisy A Mason, who call-anil (
r?ad druggists, Albany, urcgon. j
GEO, D. HENDERSON
VhoIcsaU-Jand Kutail Pcdcr in
Groceries. Provision?
CROCK KUY, KTC.
Having' puruhabed the business of
LsForest & Thompson, we nutv solicit i
tho patronage of the public, promm-1
ing at all times tho best goods for!
the money.
Prompt atteution given to all or
ders in the city. All goods guaran
teed. Give us call. We mean business,
GEO. C. HENDERSON,
SUCCESSOR TO LA'FORREST A THOMPSON
CCl'RACY.
NEATN'KSS.
W. A. KIMSEY,
The only complete set of Abstract
Books and Maps in Linn County;
OFFICE IS THE 'COCRT HOCSK.
Business entrusted to ray
caro will receivo prompt and care-'
ful attention. j
Trv Hubbard's flavoring
cx-l
! tracts ; they are pure.
Job Print are. j
..Prtptietor of...
Albany Soda Works
And manufacturer of
Confectione
tVe arc uuw preareI to itirnish choice,
fresh rinuifs of U-t cra.lr, consisting l
pure stick, assorted flavors, mixed camlwi,
extra Krcm-h and chocolate creams, fancy
mixed, randy toys and a ;-nerl af-ortmtnt
of line candies
AT M HWLE.4ALC K BF.T.tll.
Orders from counfy dealers promptly at
tended to. Factory on Kirxt stro-t.
ALBANY
OREGON
DAVIS BROS- AND CO
pkalkks is orr.RAtMfncDnsmxr..
siiedd. una Co. o r t oon
ALBANY
Collegiate institute,
ALBANY, OREGON
lsKtt ISS9
A Eul! Corps of Instructors.
Claxsii-al, selentiRv. litosi-rv, ecinmertial !
and normal rliaata. l'ourHof aiudyar-
ran)til lo iiwet the needa of all yrwba of ',
students SfCvial inducemeiits offered to I
student from abroad. T.iition ranges from I
$3.30 to SI?. 50 I'rr Term. j
tiislrunx nlal inMrtirtion in n.t;ic i
given bv Miaa l.iura tioltra.
J ll.iaril in private f.unilics i.t low rates, and
j rooms for self loardiii-r at small t xpense. A j
I careful mpcrviion everci.-l oer pup
iway irmn home.
For cireultra and full f articular", a'drc j
tbo prcfideot,
ItHV. Kl.llEUT S. CON I IT, J
Albany, Oregon,
WHEJ'.K WILL VOL FIND A j
2M. EM:
the Delmonlco.
I.Cr.AKHhT, 1KV HIS UINNER, TRY HIS
pper. t.oetl Lros. d ) all tbeii own 1
oioking. Tiy hia hot coffee and tea with,
cakes f r 10 cts. Eastern oysters arc a eie- ;
cialty, and great care will be taken to put. j
theiii up after Eastern 'tyle. Yi'iuina and
Hay View outers conatantly on hi.id Read
hia bill of litre ana tec if you doii't tint that
you ant. Did vou ever try one of our Sun- J
day dinners? All kind" o! gamo. Farmers!
wi'il find a g-'Hl table set at the Delimonico. ;
Waiting will I prompt Come and foe us.
Frrah Fith. r'reah (lame. Fresh Meate I
UIIETZ flUtlS., I'rops. .
K'OO CORDS
in nuintities to sun the pur-haser. Inquire
ottice of Curran & Monteith.
t sics lot o scotch colli a prr, with
V littio dip of Engli"h shepherd. The;
si
make the verv best farm stock and wat
dogs For further particular inquire of
t.co w. tir.iy. ucntiat.
E. E. WARFORD,
It Ing purchaaed tVie
PALACE
IEAT MARKET!
Is now prepare-1 tt fnrniah froh ma ate of rli !
Linda; best variety '! rhiv bevf,veal,mutton '.
pork aattsagc, cti-.,iu the city ktp' cooatnL-tl ;
in hand.' j
S100.000 I'll LOAN
j On farm am' city property tt R per
I cent, and no commission. 1 make
: examination of security and w n'e my
j own paperg. fall on or write me.
j S. X. STEELE.
WITH
; K. G. BEARDSLEY,
! lienl Estate and Insnrance Agent
j llioatUlbin Strtt-t. Albany, Oregon,
LCITY RESTAURANT.
Having be-u ciitirclyjremo'ieled.
tins old and popular restaurant will
lie tnarl lirst flass in every respect.
j The public will 1) gtveu good meala
at, ail hours for onlv 2j cents, tvery
: thing neat and attractive. Ovsters
j iu every style. W. A. M'.Ghsk.
Frenh bread daily at Lange'c
NEW.
i
1 bU
Akrsrs. Spencer & Blackburn desire to ounounee to the people of Albat y and
now complete in sll lines pertaiuinc to the grocery business.
ARRIVING DAILY
I Coosigntncrts cf new goods consisting of staple and fancy groceries, for whi
; liberal discounts, which will be shared with onr customers.
OUR PRIDE
: is centered in onr special delivery (tho only only tnc in the city) whereby we
j dercd of proti.pt'y an 1 to tho entire satisfaction of our patrons,
WE ARE PROUD
Of t.ur ability to pieaeo our customers,
please.
OUR
Is a great convenience to the ladies, as we call at their house every morning
uiiDlies. and deliver them dromntlv. thus saving them the walk down town-
! articles ordorcd and tho too often keen disappointment of an entire failure to receive them.
WE NEVER FAIL.
1
I If you order gosds from us you get just what you order and in timo far tho meal for which yon intend then1,
I FRESH JERSEY BUTTER.
We hay en (aged the entire produot
eio-js butter at oil times.
OUR OBJECT
Is to oondnct a 6rst-olass grocery busiuess, and we cordially invite trial orders
FARMERS Ye will make it to your interests to bring us your yroduoe. j
BARROWS
BARROWS
BLUMBEHG BLOCK
CAUTION
Take no sbos unless W. L. liougiah' r.tmic and pri -e arestr.ni t J oi.
the bottom. If the dea'er eatmot supply jon. utid d.rcet to tavtorv
enclosing advertised price.
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE
FOR
GENTLEMEN.
.Sold h
FOR PURE DRUGS,
TOILET
ASl)
do
-he:
AI.PO
! The Finest Line of Pianos and Organs in TFe
. Willamette Valley.
iCALL AXI) KXAMlXK 1IIS STOCK
Wee have ). lit u
do date (No. ., 1.
tuoed rates .-" e a! ,
wliieli dtipHt a . s ca ;
cf this slute, i: do
shall be plesi M to
ilsjDt le Ten , .
NEW:
! !
and proud cf the kind words bestowed upon us by thote whom we stilve to
ORDER SYSTEM
of Mr. 1
lo inye's Jersey dairy and
& S EARLS
Dry (iO(!i!$,iiition$
I.AD1KS AND GENTs
NJSHINGr?.
ITR-
Alsoliave a roinpletriinc ef
Kiii.ilH;i;S
I'f.r spring tradff at prices
tJ.at defy competition. Give
us a call and buy your f-hoes of
us at bed reck pi icre. Good
C.-hmIs and square dtalir.g.
& SEARLS.
I lue nl r. llrnt y Hand 4-rnln
:niil (rrtduKiur MaHijiol.
tlt-st in Ibr it olid. I i.uli.- lit
HS.OO t.rnuilie llaml Mwtsk
cbtir.
K4.vn fi:intl-Sewrl IV til Mmr.
lit:;. . I'tiitt r nuit Intnu r' licc.
StiS lirn lalnr tkii !..
!.? V !'' t. oi Hi.itu i.'a
Mme.
I-; tiu niitl HI. 7". !:- -i lii.nl
tim
ill init- In toirr;--. SiKHi n
unit ltrr.
.SHOES
ii;
I..- i:i.
Mill. IIK HI--I .
nr.
M TKK1AI.,
IIV.SI .sTVIT..
i-ri hi;
1NG.
doic: t.
Ulnrktnti. II
L E. BLAIN.
FA1SCY
T-n
GOODS
6. L BLACKMAN.
ijriLas, Faiiits, Oils,
IrflxmtrT and toilet articles,
also a full use of bookt and
siatkwtwy. paeiodieaia, etc.
PraaextptaOM eareful'ij
n.uipotaodcal
H ODD
lbaay
raijrars temple,
CARRIES
Tuo Loading
PHOTOGRAPHERS:
Al.n.WV, tiKJCiON.
he ncL'ative mode l.y L. V. C!.nrk cpilGreemvood up
, lmpli. iit) s i on bclisdfu ni them onlv of tif, si re
jave ::b.)tit 1MK) ni galivc n.ade hv ourVelv. . from
;e had at liae rates. We t Jrrv the only full iine of view
! urged woik at lowest rates for first-oW nork. We
: ou at rv.r ssndi in Fronmn's l-'oik, r-n-st too' o 'lie'
N EW !
mw
adjacent country that their stock is
- h we pay spot cash, thereby saving
are enabled to dt liver all gtods or
or evening, take orders for the daj'a
as well ai the tedlnna uaii; f.
will have an ample .apply of this deli.
1