Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, April 23, 1890, Page 4, Image 4

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    PBE MOENIKGr HERALD; WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, J 890.
HOWIES
CHEAP LOTS
; TOTS
:j 50X1 00 FEET.
i BLOCKS
EAIE
DALE
-ARE BEING-
ERECTED IJM
jft E G I T I O jN TO L 13 A jN Y.
Lots tor Sale on the Installment Flan.
-THIS-
BEAUTIFUL
ADDITION.
200X200 FEET
This properly will enhance in value rapidly. Call at the office for descriptive folder and convince yourself that these lots are the best buy
on the market . G. BEARDSLEY, GENERAL AGENT. Office on Broadalbin .Street, near First
Streets end Avenues SO
Feet Wide.
Sttormnft flatly rralil
SrSCI.lL, 12:30 A. SI.
Sot to see our stoves and ranges
before buying is a mistake. Mis
takes ro always cobUv. 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 but as a certainty. We
know what each stove will do, and
tliey were bought for cash, so the
price is right. We have special
ties in heatera, beside our regular
lines of Garland, Argand and Su
pei cr Uoves and ranges.
Geo. W. Smith.
m -
WC.4 1I1ER INDICATION.
For Albany and v.cinity Fol
lowing is the forecast .or 24 hours,
ending at 8 r. M. to-ua t :
Fairweuther; warmer.
JOTTINOH ABOt' r TOWX.
Miss Carrie Pieiffer is visiting
friends in Salem.
The elemocraiic state convention
will meet in Portland to-morrow.
A full line of gasoline stoves
just received at Hopkins & Salt
marsh's. Tiie Oregon Pacific Railroad
Company's employees are to be
uniformed.
Music hath charms ; no have the
tin pianos and organs sold by
Will & Link.
The circus will be here to-day
and spread their canvas on the
public square.
Buy the Burlington fast black
hosiery. It has no superior. Sold
by Barrows and Searls.
Prof. Thomas Condon was in the
cit yesterday on his way to Eu
gene" froin a trip to Yaquina.
Men's line shoes can bo bought
now at Mcllwaiu's at reduced
prices. Call and exarnino them.
Tdessrs. J. S. Cooper, L. W.
Robertson and 11. Slieliey, bankers
of Iin!eend"nce, are in the citv.
T. E. Parker returned to this
city yesterday from a trip to Cali
fornia, He is much improved in
health.
Genuine Martin; ladies kid
g hives in ull shades and sizes at G.
V.'. Simpson's for S9 cents p;r pair,
for a short time only.
Will fc Link have a fine assorted
stock of vocal, instrumental and
in- r iicti m books. Call on them
at heir new stand.
Mrs. Peter Riley of this city had
the misfortune to tall Sunday, in
alighting from a carnage, breaking
her left nrin above the wrist.
The residence of .lack Smith in
the eastern portion of the city was
burglarized last evening whiie the
family was alisentand a few dollars
in silver was stolen.
A number of business men of
Albany have expressed themselves
as heartilv in favor of having a
rousing Fourth of July celebration
in thin city this year.
Attention is directed to the card
of Crow tier Bros., contractors and
builders, published in this issue.
They are experienced mechanics,
and their work speaks for itself.
The Y. P. S. C. E. of the Con
gregational church will give a
"Crazy T'' and sociable on Thurs
day evening April 2-Uh. at the
church. All are cordially invited.
C. W. Avers, the architect, is
now engaged in drawing plans for
tho new Three-story block to
be erected upon the corner of Sec
ond and Broadaloin streets this
summer.
Messrs. Egan it Achison, propri
etors of the Albany marble and
granite works on Broadalbin
street, are executing eome line
work. Parties interested should
sec them.
Ash by & Neillsold yesterday two
loU i:i .Voodlu's addition to a Da
Uo:a man, also a tract of land in
Brvant'a addition to Mrs. Augusta
Warren of Salem, for $3000. She
will b'lild at once and make Albany
her home.
The ' OH D'strict School" is
having n.uite a run in Portland,
being tue representation of the
way 'the thing used to be run.
The loading citizens of Portland
and Ea-t Portland are taking part
ia it.
Archie Mason, a contractor on
sewer systems who has been work
for several years in Salem, was in
this citv yesterday looking up the
matter of Albany's proposed sewer
system. He contemplates re
moving to this city.
meeting of Sons oi Veterans
will beheld at the G. A. R. hall
on Thursday evening at 7;30 to
on'anue a camp of this order.
Those desiring to become charter
members are invited to attend,
and bring the record of service of
their fathers.
CITY COUNCIL.
n Bond of Equalization to Met oa Ma;
6 9tret ImproTtmtDts-
I
Tho citv council convened
in
regular session last evening,
The committee on streets and
public property to whom was re
ferred tho petition for an arc light
on the corner of Fifth and Jackson
streets recommended that tho mat
ter lay on the table, which was ad
opted. The petition of E. J. O'Connor
and othcr3 for a cross walk was
granted.
The same committee reported
upon the recommendation of the
commissioner to gravel EUworth
street between Third and Fourth
and for a cross walk on tho south
sido of First street, also a new cross
walk on the north side of Third
street across Hill street, and tiiat
tho city gravel pit be used if it can
be opened without cost to the city.
Tho committee on health aiid
police to whoir. was referred the
matter of the jietition of Mrs.Chea
dle. to move an old building, re
ported, rejecting the petition. The
report was adopted.
Tho time for holding the board
of equalization of the assessment
was fixed on Tuesday May , at 1
o'clock.
The street commissioner mace
various recommendations which
were referred to the committee on
streets and public property.
On the matter of a new bridge
across Peniwinkle creek near the
fruit cannery, tho street commis
sioner reported that the timber
was framed and ready to erect and
was instructed to place the same
on grade and notify the property
owners to grade tho street within
ten days alter tho completion of
the new bridge.
Petition of D. R. N. Blackburn
and othei a to establish a grade on
Calapooia, Third and Washington
street was read and referred to the
committee of the whole, said com
mittee to include the city surveyor.
The ordinance amending the or
dinance establishing the grade of
streets and in rcierence to laying
water and sewer pipes was
amended, read third time and j
passed.
A repo-t was made that No. 2'n :
engine company had, received
their new suction and that ii was
fitted and worked perfectly.
The new book of city ordinances
was placed before the council
making a very handsome appear
ance, and the recorder was directed
to present a copy to each of tin; city
newspapers, a copy also t he
given to each of the cities ot As
toria, Portland and Salem.
BILLS ORDERED PAID.
J.N. Hoffman, street work. 11 2o
C. W. Watts, printing ltJS 0
J. M. Bridgeford, wood 1 00
W. B. Barr, surveying VJS 00
John Maxwell, gravel Hi 'M
S. W. Reece, nightwatch. . . ' 00
J. W. Reece, nightwatch. . . 2 K)
James Laurent, sewer. . . . 45 54
Henry East, sewer 7 00
John N Hoffman :! H)
W. E. Kelly 5 00
G. L. Savage 1 00
W. N. Miller 70 00
J.Jones 70 00
W. A. McClain 50 00
A. J. Hunt 05 00
On motion the council adjourned.
Frogreaalv Yaqnlna.
The Oregonian says editorially :
It is reported that a project is being
discussed which aims to purchase
the narrow gauge road, change its
syntem to broad gauge, traverse
down to Yaquina bay along the
coast and connect with the Bono
hue 'ines to California. Yaquina
bay seems to be enjoying a small
boom at present from the amount
of real estate transactions. Being
Oregon's chief watering place, it
will receive quite a boom this com
ing Bummer,
Mrl'heraon I'nst No. 5 ;. .. 11
A full attemlance of the mem
bers of McPherson Post requested
at the regular meeting on Friday
evening of this week, as prepara
tions for the observation of
memorial d-iy will be commenced
at that meeting. By order of the
commander.
An Active Building Scmon.
The Santiam Lumbering Co. sold
yesterday at their yard in this city
30 loads" of lumber, aggregating
31,337 feet of lumber. This was
all purchased for building pur
poses in Albany, and shows that a
hig impetus is on foot in the mat
ter of building .hi3 season.
A Presbyterian I'arsonnge.
D. C. Schell has commenced the
erection of a neat $2500 parsonage
for the pa.-tor of the First Presby
terian church in this city. It is
beins: built on the lot adjoining
the church.
Death of Anna Dotld.
D. P. Mar-on of this citv, Ii .s re
ceived a telegram from Dr. S. W.
Doddannou 'icing the deai h of Anna
Dodd at .-?t. Louie, Missouri. She
was ten vears old and was a bright
child.
having leceats at VieecV'i.
VP
ATaooiuns CRIME IN MARION CO.
A Saloon Burglarized and Three Little
Gir.i Osingei By Tva Rongji.
Satciu lournaf
Last Fridav
night two voung
i men of the Butteville neighbor-
hood rilled up on the products of a
distillery which exists down there
and became reckless. Thev went
into the tow n and kicked open the
door ot k. Jr. Bents' 6aloon, broke
into a box of sandw iches, a box of
crackers and helped themselves
generally to the stock-f the saloon.
Their names are Jack Ritchie,
aged r.'mt twenty-four years, and
Dolph Goodie, aged about twenty
six years. They took their
plunder to the barn of Geo.
La Rocque, for whom louche was
working, and stored it there, feast
ing to their full desire "luring the
night.
But this is not their worst crime.
Crazed by the material they had
imbibed, they found three little
girls ranging in age from four to
nine years, iiaugiuers oi .irs.
Goulet, a guest at M r La Kocque's ;
thev enticed them to th: barn, a
distance from the house and coin -
mitted the foulest crime whii-h i ' b'lierally the peach, plum, cherry
a brutal disposition em sioop. i and apple blossoms are out in
As won as the terrible new J Western Oregon, and near the
was circulated, indignation ran I Columbia in Eastern Oregon,
very high. Sheritf t'roisan was J The warm days and cool frosty
notified by telegraph, but a in nights are injurious. The wee!:
fiervais attending a law suit and I h.i- slightly advanced t he blo-s.jin-could
not reach Butteville until j ing and leaving,
yesterday morning. In the mean- Farm operations etc. Seeding
time Ritchie had been placed inl
cer arrest and was taken before
W. S. Hurst. Eso.. justice of the
peace at Aurora n a charge oi
burglary, where lie waived e-!
amination and was committed to
the county jail to await the action
of the grand jury, and was brought
up last night for sale keeping.
Iolph ioiiehe succced'-d in
eluding his pursuers, but SheriH"
Croisan is alter him and hi
escape is considered impossible.
He has been a fisherman and boat
puller on the Columbia river, and
it is thought he started for there,
hut the telegraph !::" bet n used
to gofxl rflvautngv iiiiO the likeli
hwl is that he will be safely
liindd to-day or to-morrow.
it is more than probable that
Judge Lynch would haveexeicised
full authority were it not for the
i coolness and good
judgment ot
tUsisiess lueii.
sow of I'.utteville's
uh'i desire to "e- the
!! 'iperlv
vindicated.
The mother of tin? outraged
children, who is plucky and fear
less, though modest and virtuous,
would have made short work of
the villains if she could have
found them after she was infoi med
of their terrible crime, but they
hitl themselves in a convenient
place and she could not discover
them. There will Ik.- litile sym
pathy for them when they receive
the penalty they deserve.
c 1 1 i ii a .Move On.
The Southern Pacific will pre- (
sent a petition before the next
meeting of the council to have the j
alley in the post-otliee block !
vacated, preparatory to building a !
new freight depot. All the j
property owners in the block are i
said to favor the move which
makes it a mere formality. Agent
Skinner informs the Journal that !
as soon as this is done the work of i
budding will goon. He does not
know just what style or size of '
building will be erected; says it i
must of necessity be three or "four j
time" the sie of the present one,!
and that the style will be in keep-'-;
ing with tht; size. Thi" is an im
provement which will be greatly 1
appreciated by onriuerchants, and '
isjn keeping with the general
progress oi the city. Saleia
Journal.
Caroline V.ngf.
Mark lirunii, manager of thei
Caroline Gage company that is i
playing a second succes-ful en- j
.il;.oi. hi in i. uciic. i;i I HI I
ciiy last evening, making hnal
arrangements for the four nights
in this city commencing Monday
night with tjucenu. it is an ex
cellent company, and the public
can be assured that a rare treat i"
in store; for them.
billed florae Oeail.
to He, the famous centennial
Clv.lesdale
stallion, brought b
lM7'l bv Major Bruct
j Orc-jon in
of Benton
Wilts, i" -I
ounty. ow iie-d by James
eail. Last Fridav the
horse fell through a l.latl'orm over i w e make a specialty ot ladies
a well on Mr. Wiles farm, and like """ces line corsets and waists.
M.-(;intv f. ll to ihe bori,.m s,.,..oie have a drive in a 1 Tench
20 leet or more. Efforts toelevate
the noted hot wit h a bloc!, and
tackle prucd unavailing and the
horse died, lie was in his is; h
year and ci
i orgimdiv 3Do!).
R. II.
Wright
treasui.-r and
vice-president of the Dry Gulch
(told and Silver Consolidated Min
ing company, of Salem is in the
citv. He savs that as soon as the
snow goes out .of the m uintiins ;
work will he commence.! on their
mine", and the proposed flume i
constructed. '
Ncw invoice of told line at '
each'.
French's
chop weather bclletik.
' Ladies Bazaar.
R.fifW Cal1 a '" hat-for
W or Pure hC Pn yourself an.l children, fntrimmed
".t l,',.el . L.urfau. co-oix;ratingKotflfroni..r,wn,E1,,, nni, tr:mril,,
with t . Sijjna service, contr.il
omce, Feu tland, Oregon. For t he
i. ,....1 e .! -i ... , i
Yv i "H-r , M" " :
Wealhei Ihe temp-rat. ire cm-
tinues below the average, though
the I'tih. loth and 17th. were
j wanner.
1 he precipitation is be-
low
the average lor the
v.. - U.
Ihe SUilsIll
!i!'M' t;)u alu ml
lv bel
w th'j average. Th'
loth, 1 1, l.V.h. were frosty di:::t.g!
the night. Ice found ir. iLany
localities. a:v I r. trace of Pnow is i
rej":rted frc-i.i the higher poii':'J.
Cereals The fall wh'-at .:'- ;
tinues promising, the cool weather '
retards it ; on low hinds in the
Willamette valley occasional
patches arc burnt. Spring Feed- :
' ing is being pushed. If weather
continues favorable, most of th
seeding wilt ! done this month '
yet.
Fruit The peach crop was gen- '
erallv injured bv the cool weather .
on the il'lh. lS,"l lth. loth. From
most everv county comes reports
i ol damsge to the .small inul.
and summer fallowing in progres
except ui the low lands, whi
outmues wet. lhc onion cron in
1 Washington
planted. In
county, is being
Gilliam county.
j spring see-ling in progre
t dening in progress. The.
. tar-
rass in
eastern Oregon is growing nicely.
The co'l backward season con
tinues. B. S. P.h.i x.
Observer. 1'. S. Signal Service.
"ainl Kr'tin li?racn.
. .ti i
A respectable young married
man of this city, was on trial
recently, in t!ie justice court, on
the grave charge of stealing a car-
pet. The only evidence the pros-
editing attorney could oiler, was
that the prisoner was known to
only $U0 m Lis possession and liad
a $110 carpet. The pri-oner, in his
own defense, testiiic'l that he pur
chased the thirty dollar carpet at
A. B. Mcllwaiu's, on which show
ing, the man was discharged. Mr.
Mcllwaiu's is the place to buy
carpets. He has just received a
line line of new patterns which
will be sold cheaper than any
other house in Albany.
Ileal or. HI flarealiii.
Twenty-four fine lots in Shim?:
Front addition to South Albany
arc now in market for ninety days.
These lots range in price from i.VJ
to 225 dollais a piece they are only
?4 mile from the court hotibc and
are cheaper than any lots accord
ing to distance irom town. We
wish to draw the attention of the
public to thi9 fact.
Just Keeeirrd.
A new line of sateens, challies, i
seersuckers, charubricks, silks, '
satins, plushes and Indies tine
wowed dress goods in the latest
shades and novelties, parasols hos-
i erics, curtains and spring goods in '
endless variety. My steck l" now
complete in all departments. Ladies
are cordially invited to cull iintl
inspect these goods.
(i. W. Simpson.
Tlie I iiion Pari lie.
I
Is the only line running two fast :
. trains daily from Portland toOma-
i ha. St. Paul, KansasC ity. Chicago
1 St. I.oui" and ail unt Last and
i South. Through tickets on sale at
i the Cnion Pacific otlice, Broadal
I bin street.
rnraxolt! I'araanlx!
I I1SV- ist
received niv
pirn
Plrxilk Ol
parasols direct from the
j manufacturer m New lorkinall)
the latest stvles and prices.chcuper '
! than ever before. Samuel E. Young. :
Special Notice.
Having taken the agency e,f Br. j
Thatc'ier's magret'c shield, 1 will
! be pleased to ..ee all suffering with
I chronic i!i-c:ts..o K'liemiia'ism :i
Bi.eci ilfv s,. K.,l.l he Prof
Spear. Mrs. S. Race.
t "
t'oret! i'orwetn!
sateen corset
nt 75 cents. Extra
good value
Samukl E. Yol Ni.
The Uer strict Skule."
The 1 itlies of the First Presby- t
terian church are preparing to give j
this popular entertainment in the j
near future. j
Elegant new dining cars, Pull- j
man palace and free family 6leep-
mg cars run inrougn on exjire.-s
trains to Denver, Omaha, Council
Bluffs, Kansas Citv, St. Louis and
wav. "d. G. Raw lings city ticket
nee'nt. Broadalbin street. '
Chicago, via. L mon 1 acitic ran
( I.owett lrlee In .Millinery nt the
hats from $1.50 upwards. All
work first-class and satisfaction
1 guaranteed.
; Th ,
! 1 '
;
Call early and avoid
11. J. Sowkk,
Froinan Block.
Sprite .Jut-kef at Coil.
1 have a small line of spring
jackets in colors I wish to close
out and have reduced the price to
co.-t. They are the latest style
and a baigain. I also have a line
of spring stockinet jackets for
;.").. rL each, which i the nicest
jacket for the price in the market.
Samuel E. Young.
.iill.'ii Kule It.-u.tar.
Julius ' ir.idwohl has derided to:
add to his mammoth stock of
crockery nd fancy goods a com-!
plete line of groceries, lie has en i
route a lar-e invoice of sugar, ami I
will keep a complete assortment of I
choice groceries, and the hest of I
coffees and teas to be hail in the!
market for the benefit of Ins
customers. He will also enlarge'
Lis hardware department. He in- J
forms us that he huys all his goods .
for net cash, vhic:i w ill enable him '
to sell goods as low as any house,
in Oregon, and there is no need of
i eopl going ahroad when they can
do as well at home, a- ev n tictter. !
r,,r Sprint; uml Snmmer.
W. K. Graham, the tailor, has
' just received another large invoice
of elegant patte-ns for mens' :-u:t-ings
and trouserings :or spring
J wear. 1 1 is stock em braces a large
'line of the finest fabrics for mens
j wear to be found anywheie. He
j employs skilled work, and is en
; abled to make up suii-i promptly
j and at a very moderate cost. Call
ami see his liew soring line of p it-
, terns.
... !
i Good Iiirraf men!.
I
j a few reasons why theGolltai
Park addition is the oi'ilv sure audi
j Kafe investment around the city of s
Albany. 1st. Because it is tho j
I elosett addition platted to the city. !
'd. Because it is at least 15 feet I
. higher and is more sightly, and I
i commands a better view of the city
' than any other addition. .Id. Be- .
i cause it is the only addition that
: has ,i proposed motor line to it.
I which win im in operation wunin
I .1. ...:it i... : :.i I
:o i days. 4ih. isecausc it is the
I only addition that has a public
. "i . 1 . : j r . i. i
i part lain uui in ii, oin. iiecausc
i 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
i will double in value in the next 90
, nays, hps progeny as yet is very
! i aonaoie in price linn im soiti on
! rh. int.itlni.iit t.bin l-V.r i.riena
etc., call on Buikhart & Ma I in
Money to Limn.
We are agents for the Minneapolis
National Building and Ian Asso-
ciation and can otR-r extra vnduce-!
nients to parties who wish to ob-!
tain loans for building purposes or 1
either purposes with real estate
security. On this plan of getting i
money for building purposes it is j
much better than other building!
associations, as it matures in live .
years, ami is one ot the most sub- .
stantial institutions in I ho country. !
Call at our oilice and examine the ,
plan.
Bi HKii vi:r & M i.in. j
Special llui-Kaiii.
We have L:5 feet front, on First
street, which is otn, of the very ;
best loc.iti.ns in the city. This
pi.ipe-ty can no? be duplii ated in
price or location, as it is mutated'
in the very business center of the .
city. Price, $7,IH)0.
We have a good house and two
splendid lots, Oil feet front each, i
i which aie. situated in the very een- '
ter of the city and within one block I
i of the sticet ra lwav line. Thi
This
piece of property can be had at a
nut gain. Pi ice, f2,"iK) ; part cash,
balance on time.
Bi'KKiiAr.T & Maun.
Agents.
Dr. Patton treats successfully ail
diseases ol women, and guarantees
t t cure all curable private diseases.
j ile lias a sure remedy for eaiarrh
of the head. He sleeps in bis office
; and answers city culN day or night.
Consultation is ireeand everything
' i'. strictly conlideniial. He can be
f't'.i'i 1 in his office in Blumlx'tg's
block from 10 to 12.2 to i and 7
j to S.
, New embroideries, flouncing,
I lace flouncing in cotton uml silk,
I black and cream, l.aces in imita
I tion point, also new desigim in
black ami white lace, including
andycii and 1muI lower. Now;
, liiehings. SamiiMl F. Young. j
Sectiro your railroad, steamship !
and sleeping car tickets to all j
points -orin, .ouin aim r,ast via
the Union Pacilic railway, and
save time and money. Ticket
office on Broadalbin street.
Mattie E. Martin, of Portland,
is prepared to give instructions in
nil kinds of oil painting at thp '
residence of Mr. ltentley, corner of .
sixth and Calapooia streets. I
Will (flrhrato.
Albany Lodge No 4, I. O. O. F.
is making extensive preparations
to celebrate the seventy-lirst an
niversary of the order on April 20,
18'K). There will Im? a parade and
other exercises, commencing at
1 o'clock ! m. An oration will be
delivered at the onera house at
! 1 :30 r m, by Hon M. C. George, of
! Portland. There will be a social
j at the opera house in the evening.
' All Odd Fellows and their frienits
j are cordially invited.
i Kx-CoMMITTLE.
This is the lime of year when
I the young woman with a com-
! plcxion makes you conscious of it
: by walking around with her head
; iiiiiiiien up in a veil so mat, me
pring winil 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 night and
morning use Hubbard's Elegant
Lotion. Then she will have a
complexion to be proud of.
Elegant Lotion renders the skin
soft and beautiful.
Elegant
hand".
luion cures chapped
P. Cetitenioii kid gloves
bbick ;.nd colored at Samuel
Young's.
in
E.
The Foster genuine hook glove.
''l'o-!eiina." in black and colored
a'.S.imutl E. Young's:.
We are always ottering special
bargain". You want to look out
for t Ikoii.
Sci:s Y Bi.ackh; kn.
No matter what the price, our
goods will always lie (irsV-class.
Sl'KNfiru A Bl.ACKUl n
I-idie. Barrows t Searls sell
the Ludlow, $H. Fine shoes in all
widths ami Ft vies.
Try Lange's new bakery.
(lHarniiii nn I naren lor.
"This was sninttime a paiauVx,''
Tuuil'jt say". Shut, however, the
pe.tlu cf America ami oilier 'nnt
li.ive I'ci-n t iia'ib'd to pit Hosteller'
S!t.'iia?h Hitter agninst that in: n
foe, malaria, it is mi longer a paradox,
but a a cuy poibililjr. Uhatirvir
malaria evilven its inisty vmom tu
.oison the air, and decaying unw !:;.
oome vegetation impregiiatrr the
there, in tfcp very tlroughnld
(.f ini.i-
isma, i 1 lie auxiliary -o;ei:l ti
: disarm the fn..- and a.8Ui's oh.ietit
i protection. Kcir and ague, bilious
! ivmittent, ihua' gue and anuc cake,
no matter Ihcv tenaciously they have
, la-lenei their clutch
a-ieiit-i tin ir clutch on the Mstem.
!aivlir.t forced to relax their gri 1
and eventually to abandon il alio, i
i tether. Bat it i' preventive force;
I that should chiefly recommend the ;
t inner', persons aweinng in malaria-
--' ei
I buckler of defence against Wllicll the
rise,
dyspepsia, rlnuinatisni . kidney and
iiiiiiniia aiiiiH-uii.
Tbr Pride r Woman.
A clear pearly and transparent !:in
:h always a sin of pare blood, au-i
ll psrmun tiiuhled wjth dark,
;rczy, yellow or blotched akin can
ojit tthgiired that their hlun.i is out i
trder. A few loses of BF.((i.v
SLOOD PUKIFIOR and It LOO I
MAKER will remove the cause an
ihe tkin will beociue clear and trate
earent. Try it, and tf fititt.e liou '
n t givi-a it will c;i?t you rothii
It is Lilly warrant?.), G. L. !;;'.el.
ii.tn, ilrugL'int.
Tiles! filrx! riles!
)r Wiliiarn's Indian Pile ' 'intiiiet i
is the only sure cure h.r Mitid. hit
ing or itching piles ever discovi ' J.
1 1 never tails to cure imI r.l-i'S of Dg
standing.
.bulge C'ooiik, Maysvil'e, Ki', s:u.
"Ur William's Indijii Pile ofntim'i
ciiri d nie after years of sutlcriiig."
Judge I .itliiiuiirv.Cleviland. O, sas
"T nave ound by experience thut i
Wilhar.'s Indian J'ilo Ointment give?.
immediate and perm .i.ent relict."
We have bundled .of such testi
menial. Do not sutler un itist.-.l
longer, siold by druggists at 'A'c an
$1 per box. Solilo, i esliiiy V Miuoi
Alb my, livgon.
I on a ii not I Curd.
At this ft Ac. n of the je.ir to be
ivithnui. a guiiii reliable diarrhoea
riabani in t!.t . - , t.i r;:", c-dii,
harrhoca and nil iiitia'tiinati.tn cf tin
ii-.ein.-lcli nt;d bowclj aie es'ee.iingl)
I'-tagiM'oiis if not ittende i t at once.
One bottle of BKGOS' DUBKliOKA
itALSAM ili do tnme uoofl in cm ,
if this kind tliun ai'y oti-i r :i:cib. i- e
m rarth. Vi'e gnara'.r.e.; :t. (I. L.
li!a.;kni.in, druggist. i
"Our Own," a genuine kid glove,
every pair warranted, at $1..0 per
pair. This glove I have handle I
for live years and have tried many
others, out never have found any
eqnil ! them for the price.
Samuel E. Young.
U. A. i lioWPl.i;. w. CHOWDER.
CHOWDER BROS
Contractois and Builders.
Office on l'ii'.-t street with Wal
lace oi Cusick, real estate agents,
Albany, Oregon. Estimates given
on all kinds of huildinesorcarnen-
ter work. All work intrusted to
us will be promptly executed.
UtIMfc OTI i:S.
French keeps railroad time, j
Fountain pens at Will & Stark's.
Non-inaguetic watches at Will k
Stark's.
Everyone should have a lot in :
Fair JJale.
A nice line ! Windsor ties at
Barrows A Searls.
The Y. S. F. fast bhvk lioee are
the best at Read's.
Tin best fountain pen m ii:nf act- ;
ured ut F. M. French's
i We excell in embroidery and
! fancy goode. W. F. l.'ead.
I Mtn, mi.s:.nd il.ildren's
; ptraw hats at W. F. l-j:!'i's.
The Y. S. F. hose m v
for sale milv at W. F. Ii
the
ad's.
bci
An invoice oi new goods
received at Burrows,. Seails.
n to Augustus Lancre for r
and fancy groceries.
jost
aple
Hubbard's iieadxch" capsules
are a Mtn cure. Tiy them.
sh i vii g 15 cents on r utidayu t.r
holid ivs a' Yierei k's.
tiooil monjng! Have you
Hubbard's I legam Lotion.
Try Hubbard's vanilia
leiuoii ex trie's, they are iin-
Tin; c-lebraied (Quaker
Used
ami
Citv
w hite shirt at Barrows Se::;
.'i'e ihe new novelties in
ings and w bite good at 1!
i to Will A Mark's for 1
ill hc.ii'.s .i:. l gee!- t;i id v.n
Tin: p.ev.- tariif bill ;.:,:
fl.c-ne-a-l-s.
;:ihj;its sugar tree i !
A I-trge .in ! eieg -int I
:tv
one
;e!
f ! :il
W;.;
ainl ;e:r.s 'U0 watt
t irV 's.
II von wfliii to ruv gone
cake and pies yo p, L;
bakery.
:nge s
Lots in Fair Bale for
f loo. $:;o i
down and ?I0 f-r inonih without ;
int.rcst.
If you want a choice clip of tea.
: try my -10 cent tea in bulk. . E.
Brownell. i
j We have a very large slock of ;
I French and domestic tatteri. W. i
! F. Read.
i Try Silver Quarter plug cut. A
; splendid smoke. Progressive
dealers keep ir.
I re script ions a'-urat ly corn
i joundeil lay or night by 11. I".
Hubbard registered pharmacist.
' sixteen years experience.
Fragrant, delicious and eonn'ori
i ing Spencer & Biackbnrn's l.leinl
! ed teas and coffees.
All kinds of canned fruits, vegeP
i ui.!,.0 on,i ,,,,, ,,,!.
,rr IU . et
&'ncer B.ackboi n s.
We have our new spring stock of
kid cloven, and tho hnat vn!niivr
; (.how n in Albany at W. F. Read's.
Hubbard's- elegant lotion is
not ;
i a face paint, but by its use
most injurious lace
tiered harmless.
paint :s
Parties desiring to speculate in
Ana-oites, the coming gieat city
cn Pugf. s-oiind, should call nt
Wall ac iv Cusick's and see plat
and get pi ices.
Mr. Martin Ludwi, the besi
inner iti the valley, will remain
vitli Mittuewsei Washburn.
Smoke th celebrated Havana
j illed 5-ccnt :g-ts, :nanuiactnre 1
t it Julius Jos li s cigar factory.
V-"i-s. Fortmiller A Irving have
i ' d a line line cd carpets t-?
it stock of furniture. Avail
j lpe etc.
j yj ,r stock of staple and" fancy
! gr Kieries is all nice and fresh and
f the best quality. Spencer cV.
.ilacsburn.
i . . .
IVhcions lined beef, ehippeil to
ider, full crtam i-htese, luncu
'ongue, sardines, ami a full line ef
imcii goods at Sjtencer & Black- J
turn's. !
The idiosyncrasies of mankiud
is a frightful wonder. They must, j
have bargains. This is confirmed
daily bv the crowd seen at Conn
i Hendricson. !
Ho! for low prices. Go to Conn :
V Hendricson f.
i.fo.-L-irv fin. I i'l
r your groceries.
glassware, u e are
but will give you
will astonish the
not cranky,
prices that
natives.
W. It. Gilso:: has accented the
agency of the in Francisco Chron
icie. It w ill be it. liven d to ml,
scribeis at 15 c; nts nt r v.cc!;. in
ciiiiun
orders
Fro p.
I I
I hi
nt In
b'.l
iss"e
Iter
Li
sho:
ave
in
i-t received a Lirge
! voice
..i i . 'irtaius. lunging in:
puce ..-in: ,l tv ter pair, scrim, i
i curtain net, etc. Also a line of !
' curtain poles and furnituro cover- '
ng. Samuel E. Young.
inose wisning screen aoor nn.i :
windows should call on R. B. .
Ynnk, who will put them in com-!
picie on snort nonce. Mop on
corner of Second and Ferry streets
The best place in Albany to buv
shoes is at Barrows & Searls.
Their stock i fresh, style the lat-
' est and prices the lowest.
Economical, cleanly anel pleas
ant to use, tho very best soap ni
the market, and only a dollar a
box Spencer & ' Blackburn's
matchless Savon. Ask for it.
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Cranberries,
Fine Pichlcs,
Dried Beef Chippa io order.
Anchovy Muntard,
Candies and Nutt.
Eastern Buckwheat Flour
Canned Goods of All Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc,
Theae good, were all bou.bt when eric
were low and tl.e h.,tU of tl mar. Jm??
S'thVM " CU"'"CC- Ken.rn.tS'.hepl
at the o!d corner on Una .ad BroaUIbilitS:
Conrad Jljer.
Tinware w irranteJ iicrtTTrusT