HO VIES
ARE BEING-
ERECTED Ijsj
-THIS-
BEAUTIFUL
ADDITION.
iUovnuifl gaily ZuxM
SI'ECIAL. 1S:30 A. M.
Not to sco our stoves and ranges
before buying is a mistake. Mis
takes are alway costly. In heat
ing stoves we have the largest as
well as the most carefully selected
stock in the city. The stoves we
offer were not bought as an experi
ment bnt as a certainty. We
know what each stove will do, and
they were bought for cash, so the
price i right. We have sjwcial
ties in heaters, lieside our regular
lines of Ciarland, Argand and Su
le rior stoves and range.
Geo. W. Smith.
WEATHEK INDICATIONS.
For Albany and vicinity Fol
lowing is the forecast for "I hours,
ending at 8 p. m. to-uav :
Fair weather; warmer.
JOTTINOH ABOlir TOWN.
Wheat has advanced to f.2 cents
in this city.
Conrad Meyer and family went
to Coivallis yesterday.
Mrs. D. I'.. Monteith has been
visiting in Salem during the week.
A beautful line of parasols just
received at the Ladies Bazaar.
A full liif .of gasoline stoves
just received at Hopkins fc Salt
marsh's. Music hath charms ; so have the i
tine pianos and organs sold bv
Will & Link.
Judge Thayer and wife, of Port
land, are in the city, the gties's of
Judge- strahan.
The Baker City Blade now issues
:i creditable daily edition, with a
good telegraph news service.
J. G. Gray of Eugene was in the
city yesterday, the guest of hie
daughter, Mrs. 1". J. Miller.
A line line of ready made spring
r'uits for children from the ages oi
to 12, just received at the Ladies'
Bazaar.
il. E. Miller oi the Grant's Pass
Sugar Pine Co. is in the city look
ing after the interests of the com
pany here.
A brother .f Thomas Hopkins
will arrive from the Fast in a few
days and go into business with the
latter in this city.
Gi'nuino Martine. ladies kid
gi.ives in all shades and sizes at G.
W. Simpson's for S9 cents pr pair,
foi a short tune only.
Will & Link have a tino assorted
stuck of vocal, instrumental and
instruction books. Call on them
at their new stand.
The Second Regiment band and
a boat load of excursionists will
come up the river to-day. They
will arrive about 10 :30.
Mr. Hale Backet sto and family,
who have long been numbered as
citizens of Albany, will leave
on Mondav for their new home in
Dallas.
A petty thief stole a suit of
clothes, ah overcoat and a rubber
ulster irom the residence of county
treasurer, II. Farwell, Friday
night,
The Y. P. S. C. L. of the Con-
ryrnrra tlnnol rhlirfh Will CIV 51 I
"Crazv T" and sociable on Thurs
day evening April 24th, at the
church. All are cordially invited.
Messrs. Egan & Achison, propri
etors ot the Albany marble and
granite works on Broadalbin
street, are executing some fine
Work. Parties interested should
sec them.
The people of Boise City are in
earnest about the extension of the
Oregon Pacitic railroad to an east
ern connection at that city. Albany
will join hands with Boise on that
proposition.
C. E. Hawkins, one of the pro
prietors of the Pacific Wire Works
on Water street, had the misfor
tune yesterday to have three
finger"" crushed by getting his
hand caught in the machinery.
H. A. Leininger, D. D. S., a
gradual from the Iowa B'atc den
tal vol lego has bought the dental
office of Dr. .7. C. Littler and will
be found in room 13, Tiveedale
blcck. Mr. Littler will assist the
doctor.
There are twelve tine imported
aliirc draft stallions at L. Sender's
feed and sale Stable, and w ill be
there until Tuesday or Wednesday j
ndriung
being enroute lor rort
land. All liorsons interested in i
tin horses are cordially invited to !
call and see them.
Ladles.
Lm not forget tocall at the Ladies'
Bazaar for jour millinery. This
week we will have another invoice
of ladies' and childrens' shapes,
also new ribbons, flowers, trim
mings, e:c, etc. Call and exam
ine our goods and prices. We will
liot be undersold by anyone.
This property will enhance in value rapidly. Call at the office for descriptive folder aud convince yourself that these lots are the best buy
on the market. E. G. BEARDSLEY, GENERAL AGENT, Office on Broadalbin Street, near First
ON TO BOISE CITY.
Citiiess if Boise ia Caifersace With The
Orsgoo Paeifio People.
Mr. James A. Pinney, mayor of
Boise Litv, is. I. Cortee, ex-sni-
veyor general, K. Z. Johnson, a
prominent attorney, II. B. Last-
man audC.W. Moon, capitalists of
Boise, were in this city .yesterday
for the purpose oi presenting the
matter of the extension of the
Oregon Pacific railroad from this
city to Boise City to the Oregon
Pacific people.
Mr., Pinney had letters oi intro
duction to Mayor Cowan, the
editor of the Heuai.d, and other
citizens oi Albany. Tho party
left yesterday tor Corvallis to con
fer with the managers of the road.
One of the party was interview
ed by a Hkkai.d reporter. He
said that the people of Boise City
were deeply interested in Albany's
prosperity and they wanted conn
ection with the Oregon Pacific road
and would work for its immediate
extension t an eastern connection
at Boise. They expected to be
joined at Corvallis by Governor
Slump of Idaho, when they w ould
formally present the matter to the
managers of the road.
There is a rich mining, stock and
grain district to be opened up by
the new road and these men de
sire to use every effort to secure
such connection, in which enter
prise leading capitalists there are
interested. The exact proposition
made to the Oregon Pacific was not
made public, bnt it is understood
that the new project has received
considerable attention among the
Idaho people and will not be dis
pleasing to the Oregon Paclie com
pany. Should these gentlemen, after
their hurried trip, return to Albany
they will be tendered the freedom
of the city, and be accorded the
heartiest co-operation and assist
ance of citizens here in the fur
therance of their undertaking, as
the interests of the two cities arc
identical, and it is a mutual hope
that they will be connected by the
Oregon Pacitic road in the ne;ir
future.
I.ob of Stork.
'We had a terrible winter in
Eastern Oregon," said Senator
Xorval, of Union county, yester
day. "In Lake county the loss of
stock was 50 per cent., so Senator
Cogswell tells me. That was the
maximum loss. The loss in East
ern Oregon, as a whole, amounted
to 33Jj percent. In Union county
the loss was very slight, as the
stockmen were well provided with
hay. Owing to the late spring
everything is backward in Eastern
Oregon. A week ago ice formed
three-quarters of an inch thick in
Union county. The prophet for
large crops is fine. Wheat sowing
has about finished, but no oat or
barley has been sown."
Oregon Coal.
G. E. Cannon, a coal prospector
for a long time in the employ of
the X. P. Railroad Co., was here
last Friday. He had just returned
from a trip into Coos county, and
on his way from the coast, reports
an abundance of lignite coal, all
the way from the Scottsburg to
Drain. The lignite in place- is
orer-layed with a very fine article
of cannel-coal. He fully continu
ed all that has been said formerly
of the positive indications of an
an abundance of bitunimou coal
at Drain. Drain Echo.
The Traiupit Fate.
Two drunken tramps who
riding the brakes on the
train Wednesday lell off.
were
etock
One
was killed outright, and before he
was found the hogs had almost
entirely eaten up his body, the
other had his leg broken and laid
out in the field several hours before
ho was found. The accident
occurred near Talent in Jackson
county. Grants Pass Courier.
A CircuiOn Board.
McMahon's circus will come up
the river to-day on thc Bteamer
Salem. Thc boat will reach this
citv about 6 o'clock on its way to
Harrisburg, where the circus w ill
give a pertormance. lnc ele
phants it is said nave a position
on the front deck, being too big to
put tinder cover.
Vagrant Given Kuiploymeut.
Charles Parker and Fred Miller
were up before Recorder Henton
yesterday charged with vagrancy.
The former w as given live days in
the the city jail and the latter
thiee, and both were ordered lobe
put to work on the streets.
Content Decide J.
The Pendleton East
Oregonian
has been
says that a decision
rendered in favor of the contestant
by the La Grande land office in
the contest of Ida Kwitzler vs. E.
S. Farrow, involving a timber-culture
near Umatilla.
Ladles Aid Society.
The Albany ladies aid society
will meet at Mrs. Kelly's on
Monday at 2 p m. A full attend
ance ia requested.
THE MOKKty
FAIE
cDISITIOjvj TO yLISAJMY.
Lots for Sale on the Installment Plan.
THE EAILE01D COMMISSION-
Tbej Will Bteeam id Fixing
Offine at Portland.
Thtir
Mr. J. P. Faull, of the state rail
road commission on being ques-
j tioned the other day relative to
the work of that body said :
"We have a regular monthly
meeting, and the May session will
chiefly be devoted, I" suppose, to
the consideration of the claims of
Mr. Strickland of Kamela. Mr.
Strickland has had some com
plaint against the Union Pacific,
claiming that additional side
track.- should be furnished him.
Ilia first request was that thestate
railioad commission make an in
spection of the situation at j
Kamela. But this the law makes j
no provision for. His second,
that the commission furnish him ,
and his witnesses transportation
to our Salem cilice ; we could not
do that. His third proposition
was that the commissioners should
go to Kamela to hear the testi
mony of his witnesses there.
These propositions wcr-- wholly
out of keeping with the require
ments and provision .. the
statutes.
"Our only office, ace rding to
the law of the legi-!at"re, is at
Salem. It is true provision was
also made for an office at Portland,
but no funds were appropriated tn
maintain such an office.
"At the next legislature a re
commendation w ill be 'resented
from us, providing for the main
tenance of our principal office
at
Portland, lhat is the arrange
ment which should be made, in
California the office of the state
railroad commission is at San j evamino their complete line of
Francisco, not Sacramento. So it ; spi ing overcoatings, suitings, coa's
should lie here." j and vests and trouseiings beibie
" What inspections are .n 1 1K- laying your order as tuey' positive
tapis?"' : ly guare'nteo perfect tit, best work-
" The second or third week in i tiiatisliip and general satisfaction at
May we shall go over the 1'nioii j tiK. Virv lowest pries to be had
Pacific lines, branch and other- I considering, of course, the material
wise. We shall give them plenty j ,.ye.l a,i the.workmaiisliip.
of time lo furnish us with an en-!
gine and car to make the trip."
CoiuIuk m April 2H.
' Tiie Carolina iage and Harry F.
; Kee tie's excellent company of
i piayer.-v will begin a week's cngag
i mciit in tin citv nil Mondav even
ing, April "s. The company have
an extensive repertoire eomj-i i-.ing
"The Pearl of Savoy," "Esmer
elda" and "Tho Two Orphans,"
eac'.i of which had an immense
run during the company's two
week's engagement in Portland,
"Camille," "Our Hoys." "The
Planter's Wife,'" Passion's Slave"'
Daughter of the Hegiuient," "The
Farmer's Daughter," and "The
Lancashire Lass," including six
teen other sparkling comedies,
beautiful melodramas and power
ful sensational pieces, out oi which
tne company will select a different
play for each night. Mirs lag)
and her company are so well and
favorably known to our citizens
that nothing further need be said.
Church Notice.
Preaching services Sunday at
the Presbyterian church at il a.
ji. and 7. 31 p. m. sabbath school
at I-p. Ji. Young people's
prayer meeting in the lectin e loom
at ti:30 p. xi. .-nbject of the morn
ing sermon w ill be "Sabbath Ob
servance. 1 lie topic ot the even
inr discourse wi'l he "A Good lin-I
irinnin,' l.nt Bad Eiidinir. and a
- -- - r
Bad Beginning but n Good End
ing." Ail ill be made welcome
to theso services.
Auction Sal f Itoal Kttate.
Considerable stir was created by
theauction sale of Atoria property
in this city yesterday. The Inass
band was employed, and the scene
looked nietroKlitaii. Alout
thirty lots were sold, f lie prices
were not satisfactory aud Mr.
Goodenough declined to sell any ;
more, but he will he here on or
about May 15, and will hold another j
auction sale of these lots, rain or
shine.
"lty Property Tranafrrs.
Wallace & Cusick sold yesterday
two lots on Second street to Mrs.
E. S. I'pham for f00; two lots on
Third s reet to A. J. Carolhers for i
fOOO; one lot oti Fourth street to
John CruniweM for $000; also SO
acres of land in township 12, 2 I
west to John Savage for f2400, and
one lot in Woodle's addition to A.
J. Hodges for ?2".
lr. Patton treats successfully ail
! diseases ot women, and guarantees
I to euro atl curable private diseases.
! He has a sure remedy for catarrh
of toe head. He sics-ps in his office
and answers city call i Mayor night.
Consultation is tree ami everything
is strictly coniidential. He can be
found in his office in Blnmberg's
block from 10 to
toS.
to I and
Secure your railroad, steamship
t and sleeping car tickets to all
i points North, South and East via
the Union Pacitic railway, and
save time and money. Ticket
office on Broadalbin street.
For
Link.
Bheet music go to Will A
HERALD StJKDAIf,
CHEAF
REAL ESTATE 8ALEB.
Alex.SumptertoL. Fleshner,
w half, D. L. C, No. 68. .fltWO
B. F. Kirk to S. V. Barr, X. j
E. qr of X. E. qr sec. 34, I
tp 13, S.R.HV
E. A. Parker, et n I. Walter
Parker, S. ha'f ef s.v. ,-jr.
Mo:-k 111, lis A
M. I. H;i v and bus to U. V.
. 'a ! ind. X. half oi S v.
"HO
bX'O
t -'
c ..."., ip. !, s. il.
Ilebe.va A. Mteier to Francis
Kllig.et;, lot fi, 7, Mock
S,I'm . loTaegent
Mary Bead and bus to Ch.ts.
.f.I.tipcr.iracl in Ta n '.'!! t.
llic linle
Cur.
At .Monmouth a petition is being ;
circulated and generally signed by 1
the people demanding that t lie j
young men who went suspended j
from the normal school on account '
of the Stanley a Hair be reinstated !
and that a thorough investigation '
lie made of the charges tirelerred I
by them. From this it would .
seem that tiie first investigation
was a whitewash. And as the,
suspended
stoiv that
reholais hold to their
tnev saw the protessor
in a compromising position with
one of the lady teacheis, the
second investigation may have
a dilfercnt ending from the first.
Sriii(; Announcement.
ache Oc Son, merchant tailors
and drapers, opposite the ost otf.ee
have just received tin: largest litid
t finest stock of foreign and domes
tic woolens, novelties of their own
designs and importations. U will
i he well fo." vou to call on them and
Heaulifn! Mlltlnrij.
or tne next three montns I will
sell irom 2 . to .,0 er cent cheaper
than any millinery store in Oregon.
Everything in ".lie latest cauteru
styles. All crate of goods from
tiie cheiiH'-;t LTi cent sun hat to the
lines! bonne'.. None but iirs'-cla.-s
hands employed. f ha M. Hiit sit.
Urht of All I'.HrKAtils.
Twenty-four fine lots in Shulu
Front addition to South Albany
are now in market for ninety days.
These lots range in price from i"0
to 22& dollais ;fpiece they are only
mile from the court house and
are cheaper than any lots accord
ing to distance from town. We
wish to draw the attention of the
public to this fact.
Spring Jackets at 'out.
I have a small line of spring
jnckets in colors I wish to close
out and have reduced the price to
cost. They arc the latest style
and a bargain. I also have a line
of spring stockinet jackets for
5.50 each, which is the nicest
jacket for the price in the market.
Samuel V.. Young.
Th
limited
rust
Mnil.
consumes
On the Union Pacific
but seventy hours from Portland
to Chicago, which 19
the tastest
the Pacitic
time CVCT made from
; coast. Ticket office Broadalbin
! street.
rnrimoli! rarasnls!
I have just received my spring
stock of parasols direct froni the
mxniifiictiircr in Xpw York in all
the latest st vies and prices.cheaper '
than ever before. Samuel E.Young.
j
An Idea. I
... ...... , ,, i-i . I
He think the peon - will like to I
did laundry soap for two bits,
t ue oiie-iHjui.u un. a u
will sell at that price to-aay.
Scksckk & Bi.Acunrnx.
Hpeclal Notice.
Having taken the agency of Dr.
Thatcier's magnetic shield, I will
be pleased to ec all suffering with
chronic diseases. Rheumatism a
specialty. Same as sold by l'rof.
Spear. Mrs. S. Race.
Cornet! Cornets!
We make a specialty of ladies
and misses line corsets and waists.
We have a drive in a French
sateen corset at 75 cents. Extra
good value.
Sam(t.i. E. You.no.
"Our Ow n," a genuine kid glove,
j every pair warranted, at. $1.50 per
nair." This glove I have handle I
for live years and have tried many
j others, nui never nave iounu any
: equal to tlieni for the price.
. Samuel E. Young.
Xew embroideries, llouncing,
lace llouncing in cotton and Bilk,
black and cream. Laces in imita- :
tion joint, also new designs in
black and w hite lace, including j
Vandyck and Eiffel Tower. Xew ;
ruchings. Samuel E. Young. i
Xew invoice of gold rings at j
French's.
APBIL 20, 3890.
LOTS
DALE
EE LOOKED DOWN TEE BAttEEL.
A Yonar
Folk O.nnty Ennter'i
Blown Off.
Etui
Silas Alderman, the 11-year-old
son of Charles Alderman, who
lives between McCoy and Lincoln,
in Polk county, had his head
blown otl' Friday afternoon
while out hunting with his cousin
j a boy of the same age. He was
j getting over a fence and was play
ing with the gun, looking down
i the barrel from the muzzle. Turn
. J ig the weapon over, the hammer
caught on the fence, and the gun
was discharged, the load entering
at the eye and causing death in--tantlv."
(iolili-u Utile Ititznur.
.iiilius (iradwohl has decided to
add to his mammoth Etock of
crockery tnd fancy goods a com
plete line of groceries. He has en
route a laruc invoice of sugar, and
will keep a complete assortment of
choice groceries, and the best of
coffees and teas to be had in the
market for the benetit of his
customers. He will also enlarge
: his hardware department. He in-
tortus us that he buvs all his goods
for net cash, which will enable him
to sell goods as low as any house
in Oregon, and there is no need of
people going alroad w hen they can
do as well at home, or even better.
, f or Spring an.l Summer.
W. 11. Graham, the tador, has
' just received another large invoice
I of elegant patterns for mens' suit -
; ings anci trouserings :or soring
I wear. His stock embraces a large '
! line of the finest fabrics for mens j
wear to bo found anywhere. He j
employs skilled work, and is en- j
abled to make op suits promptly j
! and at a very moderate cost. Call
and see his new sprin;? line of pit-!
terns. 1
Gooil Invest mf tit.
A tew reasons why the lioltra
Paik addition is the only sure and
! safe investment around the city of
! llt'int Iwt llunqtlcn ,f m'llw.
(.iwot" ,i,i;,; .j..,,.i .... ,!.:..
L,,, lkl.ailse it' is Rt feast 15 fiit
, I)er 8.m, l9 nahtW. an.l
ommauds a better view of the citv
than anv other addition. Si I. Be
cause it is the only addition that
has a proposed motor line to it,
which will be in operation within
'y) days. Jth. Because it is the
only addition that has a public
park laid out in it, 5th. Because
all the business men who want to
make good investments buy in this
addition. And last but not 'east
because every lot in this addition
w ill double in value in tho nest !
days. This property as yet is very
reasonable in price and is sold on
the installment plan. For prices
etc., call on Buikhart it Malin.
Money to Loan.
We are agents for the Minneapolis
Xational Building and Loan Asso
ciation and can otTer extra enduce
ments to parties who wish to ob
tain loans for building purposes or
other purposes with real estate
security. On this plan of getting
money for building purposes it is
much" better than other building
associations, as it matures in five
years, and is one of the most sulv
stantial institutions in the country.
Call at our office and examine the
plan.
Bl KKIIAKT t MALIN.
J
Special l.argnln.
We have 2 feet front on First i
street, which is one of the very
best locations in the rity. This
property can not be duplicated in
price or location, as it is situated
in the very business center of the
city. Price, $7,(100.
We have a good house and two
splendid lots, 'ti feet front each,
which arc situated in the very cen-
ter of the civ and within one block
f lhp ,.ne Thi8
; of nroerlv can je
had at a
bargain
nvv
$g,r00; part cash,
balance on time
l'l'KKIIAIir &.
Malin.
Agents.
RAILROAD POETRY.
A stands for asparagus,
l- -caves 'Frisco Saturday mire,
B nund up in 10 cent packages,
A "d will dyscptics cure.
N ow if you widi somnthiug tine,
Y should to M. & O's go in time.
&.
A stands forlaxce assortment.
I S "Id by Mueller it Garrett.
j T cas, they lead the town.
! O n merits sold, at prices down;
I R oostera young and tender, too.
j I n j,lst 0 moment you can chew.
I A" 11 this they say is gospel true.
I
R-iglit good you'll be treated there,
R--are chicks for Sunday is tiicircaro. I
Fair Pale lots w ill soon be all
old. This property will bring
$200 per lot before fail.
See Ludlow's ladies 3 shoe at
Barrows & Searls', all lasts and
widths.
We are selling the best child's
shoe in Albany tor ?l per pair.
Barrows & Searls.
Will Celebrate.
Albany Lodge Xo 4, 1. O. O. F.
is making extensive preparations
to celebrate the seventy-first an
niversary of the order oil April 26,
18!K). There will be a parade and
other exercises, commencing at
1 o'clock r m. An oration will be
delivered at the opera house at
1 :30 p m. by Hon M. C. George, of
Portland. There will be a social
at the opera house in the evening.
All Odd Fellows and their friends
are cordially invited.
Ex-Committee.
This is the time of year when
the young woman with a com-1
plexion makes von conscious of it
by walking around with her head
iuuuiei ui in n iii mi uiui nil:
spring wind may not reach it.
What a silly goose she is! If she
really wants to keep her skin in
good condition, let her cast aside
the veil, and let the wind and sun
alike kiss it. And every ui:htaiid
morning use Hubbard's Elegant
Lotion. Then she will have a
complexion to be proud of.
Elegant Lotion renders the -kin
soft and beautiful.
Elegant
hands.
Lotion cures chaped
P. Ccntemeri kid gloves in
black and colored at amt'.el E.
I Young's.
i Thc Fostcr tline hook glove.
"Fosterina." in black and colored
i at Samuel E. Yojng'g.
! .....
We are
bargains,
for them.
always otferin;
You want to
: special
look out
Sei'NCl.K i'C r.I.M 'KIll t!N.
matter what the price, our
w ill always lie first-class.
Spencer & Bi.ackiii rn.
OI 111'
Ladies. Barrows A Searls sell
the Ludlow, $3. Fine shoes in all
widths and styles.
Try Lange's new bakery.
Mlnnrmlus an I nnccn tor.
"Tliis v;if koinctiine a paradox,-' j
"I ;i in let pay?.. Since, liowe'.er, the
people cf America mid oilier 'jiridri :
have been enMiled to pit Ho-tetter's i
btoina.'b Rittcr utiii-l Unit uiirerti i
fuc, malaria, it intio longer a inra.li, 1
Imt mi ea-y i--;tility. Whatever
ma'una I'ViUcs its misty wiMin to ;
.iiiicon Hie air, and decaying imuliole. ;
uoinc vegetation iinprvguatt-r t lie j
water, there, in tiie very Btrongim'.d ;
d iiiiiismn, is the auxiliary -otetit to j
disarm the foi; i:nd a?siiro viSviclil
protection. Fever and sgiie, bilious '
r.mittcnt, duni'j luue and ague rake, '
no matter iw'.v tenaciously tiny have ,
f.-isienei" thi lr clutch on the sys'.em, .
ure lirt forced to relax their "grun ,
mil eventually to abandon it ::!. j
irellier. But it ir preventive force ;
tluil phoul'l chietly recommend t!.e 1
Bitter' to persons dwelling in malaria- j
'ursed localities, for it is a certain j
buckler of defence against which the !
enemy . now ei less. Cures, likewise. I
dyspepsia, rheumatism kidury
billions ailments.
and
The I'l-Mc of Human. )
A clear pearly and transparent nkin I
ih a'.ways a sin of pare blood, and 1
!l pi'rsons tiouhlid with dark, '
greasy, yellow er l.lotciieu skin c.iii '
rest assured that their blood is out of .
order. A few 'lose of BKGfJS' '
BLOOD PUKIFIOK and BLOOD !
MAKER will remove tics cmie aai i
:lio Fkin will become e'e.-vr aud traim- '
parent, 'fry it, and if tttif faction is ;
oo t veil it will cunt vou nothing. '
It is 'fully wamiited. O. L. l'.lr.ek
aisn, HnigjiPt.
I'lles! I'llrs! I'llcs!
lir William's Indian Pile 'iutnicai
is the only Mire cure for blind, bleed
ing or itching piles ever discovered
Il never fails to cine " cases of loni;
standing.
.Iiuiire Coons. MaysviHe, Ky, sa.
"Or William's Indian Pile I'.i.tnu i,:
cured me alter years of suite ring."
.tndc ('oltlnt)ury, Cleveland, O.eays
'd nac omul by experience that Dr.
Villiar. Indian Pile Ointment t;ives
immediate, and permanent relief."'
We have hundreds of such tc-ti-moiiiiils.
Do not sutler an itisthiit
longer. Sold by druggist lit aud
$1 per box. SoIJ by Foshay .V Mason
Albany, Oregon.
Voa fniiDot Aniiril.
! At this eea.son cf the jear to Le
j without a good reliable diarrhoea
j balsam in the hf-i, s cramps, colic,
diarrhoea ana all iiil!a'iiin.i(ioti ef the
I stomach and bowelj are exceedingly
' dangerous if not attended t at once.
! One bottle of liKGUS DIARRHOEA
j BALSAM will do more good in cases
! of this kind than any ot'nor medicine
: on earth. We guarantee it. . I..
niackman, drujist.
FINE PRESSED CHICKEN'S
ML'ELLEK k GARRET'S
1 taciiti,' nrieti-. Address thns. S Mil'
ler, flro On-ifiin.
nop. SALE
A xool onng row
and calf,
ul It. N.
P Inquire at tli UtlD oil!.-
llardxanoii Albitij prairie.
I n IUL WANTED To do fonersl lictno.voik
J Applystocce to Hsrap ctEte.
itrsivi:sH NOTICES.
Fr t nch keeps railroad time.
Fountain pens at Will A Stark's.
Xon-magnetic watches at Will &
Stark's.
Everyone should have a lot in
Fair Dale.
Ladies Bazaar for kid gloves and
veiling.
A nice line of Windsor ties at
Barrows & Searls.
ibe l. fr. r. last black hose are
the best at Read's.
The best fountain pen manufact
ured at F. M. French's.
We excell in embroidery and
j fancy goods
W. F. Head.
Mens, misses :md children's
straw hats at W. F. Head's.
The Y. S. F. rto-c are tin- b.v.i
for sale iiiy :: W. 1. Head's.
All iliYM.f oi new gmuls
received at Hariows .v s carls.
io to Auv'HIUS i.utrji- for .-tuid"
and fancy gn.'ivi ic.
ibibbarS's hea'acii" eapsnJt.
are a sure cure. Tty t!:eiu.
Sii iving 15 cents on Mindays or
holidays at. Viereck's.
(Jood inori.ing! llave jou used
HuVibard's I legant Lotion.
Try Hubbard's vanilla and
lemon extracts, they arc line.
Tiie celebrated (Quaker City
w hite sitiit at Barrows .'c Seprls.
See the new novelties in l'oi.i.c-in-s
and white goods at Head's.
Go to Will : Mark's fur bargains
in ladies and gents gold watches.
A large and elegant line i lad c s
and j'ents gold watches it Will i'i
Stark's.
If vou want to buv good bread
cake
l.akerv
nd piee go
to J.ange s
IxjIs in Fair Dale U-r T:d
I down and $10 per month w i;h-r.t
' interest.
If you w ant a choice cup oi tea
! try my -JO cent tea in bulk . E.
Brownell.
i We have a verv large stock of
French and domestic satteens. W.
F. Read.
Try Silver Quarter ping cut. A
splendid smoke-. Progressive
dealers ktep it.
Prescriptions accurately eoin
onnded day or night by H. ('.
Hubbard reiieicd ptiuraiacist .
sixteen years fxpcrlenct:.
Fragrant, deli-ious and coin fori -ing
Spencer it Biackhnrn's bir-ii.';-cil
teas and coffees.
All kinds of canned fruits, vegt-i-ables
and meals new und fresh rt
S:xncer it Blackburn's.
We have our new spring stock of
kid gloves, and the best value ever
shown in Albany at W. F. Read's'.
Hubbard s elegant lotion is not
a face paint, but bv its usi'
most injurious lace paint
j dertd harmless.
Parties desiring to speculate in
Anacortes, tin coming great city
ni Put Mitind, should call tit
Wallace Cusick's and see plat
and get prices.
Mr. Martin Ludwig. the besi
tinner in the valley, will remain
with Mitthewsit Washburn. !
."smoke tlit celebrated Havana :
tilled 5-cent '"gnrs, manufactured '
at Julius .lose h's cigar factory
Mers. Fortmiiler v. Irving have
added a line line of carpets to
their stock of furniture, wall
jiaper etc.
I Our stock of staple and fancy
! groceries is all nice and fresh anil
j of the best finality. Spencer
j Blackburn.
l'elicious dried beef, chipped to
; order, lull cream cheese, lunch
j tongue, sardines, and a full line of
; luncti goods at Spencer it Black
j burn's.
The idiosyncrasies of mankind
' IJ .1 friolitlill li'inilni Tli.i, ,.ni.l
have liargains. This is confirmed
daily bv the crowd seen at t'omi
it Hendricson.
Ho! for low prices. (Jo to Conn '
Hendricson for your groceries, ;
crockery ant glassware. e are
not cranky, out win give vou
Y j
prices that will astonish
natives.
W. B. ( tilsoii has accepted the
agency of the San Francisco Chron
icle. It will be delivered to sub
scribers at 15 cent? per week, in
cluding, the Sunday issue. Leave
orders at his barber shop in
From- -"' ' :
I haw i'i-t received a large in
voice
price .Oli
llrtaillS. ranging in !
I if' '.) per pair, scrim.
curtain nit,
etc. Also a line of
curtain poles and furniture cover-
( ng. Samuel E. Young,
j Those wishing screen vdoor and
windows should call on K. B.
Vunk, who will put them ;n com
plete on short notice. Shop on
corner of Second and Ferry streets
j The best place in Albany to buy
' shoes is at Barrows & Searls.
j Their stock is fresh, etyle the lat
i est and prices the lowest,
j Economical, cleanly and pleas
: ant to use, tho very "best soap ni
j the market, a.id only a dollar a
1 box Spencer & Blackburn's
iuitcul39 Savon, Ask for it.
I0TS
50X100 FEET.
I BLOCKS
1200X200 FEET
Streets &z.d Averts 00
Feet Tv ido.
GEO. C. HEIsflFESOi
Vlif.l'-a!e atitl K
iGi'ociim liiaiii'!,
Havie;; j i;nrh .ii-e.l
LsForc&t & Theui). ,i :
til1 ll2trolia;;(? if tin-
i-i'.sim s c.f
ii.iu a. hrit
lie. i '!..-
iug'at all titti' j tin-
f.-r
f i-.. ,.,,,r .
v,.t '.it,.,..;
.:.vn ti
ill 1-
tcrs la tne c;i
te-.i.
love us a
v. All
an
itietf.
l.KO. C. IIRN'iF.i:MX,
srccixsoK to i.a'co!;;.! t a thomiv.s
I- I 11 V. N M N
K IMtKY,
l lie oil i v lii:n:u( .e : i , : , t MiMiT
Al!
I looks and Maps in l iin (,''::t,t
."I'tcE is r:i:: v'-i i. r ten i..
flrBusines!
care will receive
ful attention.
( i:Tni-ic..
i.M.tript a:.
my
art-
il'riiflii's Mljii:!;!
TO ALBAN Y IS
now on the mat ket and i-o:r-iisra
l'ji large, level and beautiful build
ing lots. The blocks have tight
lots to the block, each lot being GO
by '-0 feet. The streets are i0
feet wide with two large avenues,
one of 100 feet and the other f 90
feet in width. There will t rohablv
i lie a motor or ei. clric line to this
: addition tiefoie long. Fit terms
of "ale apply to any real estate
agent in tne city.
Xhira ward
.(ore!
Iiav'r.g mrcha-cd th'.s pi.pul .r e.
trditiefeuicnt I aei now j. it-pared to
.'.'.I any mders in :I:e j:rr.c.-r and pro
;iui line. Afniistoik t-f" gioerriea
kept ouetaiiiiy on hatid. The hitbvt
c:;!i pi ice paid for :ui kinds of coun
ry jiioiiuie, or will icxvbaiite poodt
li e inic. Conn one. couie sll.
CIIA. E-s-SKi.
b. r
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: t I-
! Grocery
f.KKH CKOWX MILLS
1SOM. I 11
v i .. I'ropt.
I LOCK.
i.. I II. !.ir' un)
NEW IT.,iv';
(Siiiicri.ir tor !"n:.:': :
Best Sioranc
j Cr!ti;,-ao-t i
! LBAXY
r--'s r
DR. W. C. XECGUS.
I Graduate of tl.? Roy.il Colli
of
Londoo, Enc'iani:, a;s ; of the lieiic-
vne M.;d':?.il t '.':. -.
The Dr. Ii.-.. ; M a lifelitce of
study and prjeti.-.; :.!..! make a e.-c-cialty
o! chro:::') nisoaics. rt move
oancere, scrof ela eniiivenn nts,tumoi
tnd w ens, without pain or tho knife.
He also makes a speci.-dty of treat
ment with eUctriei.y . Has pnctii ed
in tho enin:ii i're! i! r. t 1 F:piish
llospits!. l':ill- ; .; :'.y a'lvieicd
lay tr uii.i. lbs i:.. tto :s
";Ot(!. WILL TO ALL."
WOll'icti ami reiiiletic" Ferry street,
i'etwren T!:tv i nnl r. !! K
Slar
A Fl'LL STo'-'K or...
Staple Groceries
id(V
ll'
1. II
ili.
Ttictst '.uilty tin-, i Gir, iar.uii,
nutu, etc
FRESH BAKED BltEAl) EVERY
DAY.
I At thw old rc'.iaMe house n nl3 to h
I found m complete ansortwc-1 cf froii fumilT
Procr,it'hil is contrdv Iwi. added
ii.ini .h '
j Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to order,
! Anchovy Mustard,
j Candies and Nuts.
I Eastern Buckwheat Flour.
Canned Goods of All Kinds,
uonemian uiassware, ttc.
These goods war all nought when prioea
were low and the benefit of tl c maixin ill be
given to his customers. Ktmeniber the plsee,
at the old corner on Fint sad BroaLIhin Sts.
Conrad Mijev.
Tinware w irranted not to
Mfttthaws & Washburn's.
rust
facilities.
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