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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1890)
HO M ES ARE BEING- ERECTED -THIS- BEAUTIFUL ADDITION. Uonunq gaily licrald FECIAL. 19:30 A. M. t 0lU,0. f 1 . I befora buying is a mistake. Miu- takes are always costly. Ia heat ing stoves we have the largest as well as the most carefully selected atock in the city. The stoves we offer were not bought a an experi ment but as a certainty. We know what each stove will do, and the? were bought for cash, so the price is right. We havo special ties in heaters, beside our regular line of Garland, Argand anil Su perior stoves and range. Geo. W. Smith. WKATUSK INDICATIONS. For Albany and trinity Fol lowing is ttie forecast r 21 hours, ending at 8 r. m. to-na : Fair weather; warmer. IOTTI ABOl f TOWN. Caroline Gage next Mondav evening. John West, of f'o'is Pay, :s in the city. Wheat is worth C3'-i cents. CI3.,' and oats J. L. Cowan went li Portland yesterday on business. Work wi!l In commenced 0:1 Aib:'.:iy'3 motor line within a short time. , . Many ueat residences are being t-rccted in the various additions to I Albany. A fall 1:h.; of gasoline stoves jd:;r retwived nt Hopkins & Salt marsti's. MK?io hatli chfiims ; so have the tinn pianos an ! organs sold bv V.'ill A Link. Buy the Burlington fast black hosiery. It has no superior. Sold by Barrows and Seai ls. One of the employes of Mc .Mahon's circus is Harry Collins, fovmtrly a barlv.'i of this city. Men's fine shoes en 11 be bought now at Mcllwain'a at reduced price. Call and examine them. Tli union party and the third vartf prolrbitioniMs are almost Ios: pight of in the campaign this yeai. Several A the unsophisticated t t several dollars in trvimr to h- ira the games at the circus yes tvrd.iv. V'1 new cement walk is being constructed - around the block oc upied by the new L'niversalist church. Tii'' A-toria To vn Taik is the name of a nt-w venture in the journalistic field ii the city down by the sea. Genuine Martina: ladies kid glove- in all shades and sizes at G. W. Simpson's for h9 cents pr pair, for a short time oniy. Will tt Link have a flno assorted stock of vocal, instrumental and j instruction books. Call on them j at their new stand. Mrs R. F. Wineman and Mr. P. Wineraan, who have been spending the winter in Springfield Illinois, returned home yes terday. Messrs. Egan Jc Achison, propri etors ot the Albany maroio ana granite works on Broadalbin treat, are executing some fine work. Parties interested should ee them. Tha sale of seats for Caroline Gage and the Keeuo company in Qaeena at the opera house next Monday evening, opened yesterday and those desiring a good seat will have to be ea-ly in the field as scats are going very fast already. The taking of tiie eleventh cen r.us is goinrf to be a very expensive luxury for Uncle Sam. Already the st itionery estimates aro enor mous. In addition to the popula tion schedules now being printed 10,000.003 more will bo ordered in a iewMays. This will requUe 200 tour, of paper, which is now beinsr delivered ut the rate oi ".0.000 pound? a uay rine Uallooa Aacesalon. We must in justice to Mr. Bed mou l say th.it his billoon ascen sion vesterday was tho highest and his performance tho finest ever in Albany, .-everal parties there who indues, sail it put them in mini 1 of the high flavor and finei nnititr of Mueller tfi Girrett's ! ro-a" ted coffees. Thev aNo have the finest ifno of delicacies in the ! market. rarabnls! I'arasol! v iust received wv spring! of narasols direct from the ! r.a etoc'-c ot para; vU Vnri- in oil i l" e , rtrle and pHcchearr ! i ever before. Samuel E. Young, tiiatinfrw-iuio o j manufacturer in For fhoet music Link. o to Will A . This property will enhance in value rapidly. Call at the office for descriptive folder and convince yourself that theae lot are the best buy j on the market. E. Q. BEARDS LEY, GENERAL AGENT, Office on Broadalbin Street, near First j M.MAHOH'8 CIROOa. A Larga Attendaica and a Bnccwsfl Ballooa Asceaiios. circus gave two performances in &111S t.tllttn plU I VI tin.-, mi .imtri- day. bot. oL which were well at- tended. The tumbling audtrapezo performances were very clever. The riding will probably "be better when their stiffness from their slay in winter quarters lias worn off. The elephant Queen in a wonder, and is the tiest trained elephant ever exhibited in this city. The trained dog, fire-eater and some other specialties of the side show were well worth seeing. The circus is big for its size and gives the public their money' worth. The balloon ascension, given by Prof. Redmond, was one of the in teresting features of the circus. The first attempt was not u suc cess. The balloon was only par tially tilled, and wnen a few feel from the ground it tipped over and tell to the ground. It was intlated again, however, and when cut loose it Failed upwards with the aeronaut performing upoa a trapeze. The balloon was struck by a current of air, and many people cringed when the big bag of canvas tipped partly over, but it righted up again and floated southward. .viter attaiuing a heighth of about 1000 feet it began to settle, and landed in safety in a field about a mile south of the city. The managers of the circus, in cluding Joseph and John McMahon and Harry Armstrong, the press man, are agreeable and pleasant men to deal with, an ! treat every body veil. Their pair of trained elephants -tO,0nj itiltt atlt itll .t l.. 4lt feature oI the -;10W. . i.t ii.uk .,..rt. The Kvcnt of the Heamin. Caroline Gage and Harr; F Keenc'sown eastern company of players are coming to Albany for-a four nights stay, commencing Mon day, Apiil 2Sih and will open their engagement Monday evening in the beautiful society drama in lice acts by Ti'inrtsnn, entitled "Ojieena" or "lie: Life A An Actress," and out of a ivpeitoiie of nearly thirty pieces, uniting 'viiii-h aie Oueena, The ii alley Slave, ur Bovs, Camille, Passions slave. The Planter's Wife, Daughter of The Kegiment, Only a Farmers Daughter, etc. They will selee?. a different play for each night. The uiimiiu vicguuiitu, in ptir.in m this companv's production of 'liaecna," the piece in whirl, they wilt open their engagement here, says: "Another large aim rence t'nvln I 1. . n in t-...! L. . n, . f i.uesseu ino preaeuuiiion 'Queena" at the New Park tncatre lasi eveninn anu as on me opening night Miss Caroline Gage was the ncipient ol several well merited ovations. Young and beautiful, with a finely proportioned phys ique and possed of more than ordi nary tilent, she is rapidly rising in ttie front ranks of her profession. She enacts her various roles with force and feeling and always leaves a stood impression on her hearers. The rest of the company were up to their usual standard of good work." The Democratic C'oaventin. The democratic state convention will convene in Portland to-day. the delegates from Linn county went down yeeterday. Governor Pennoyer will lie renominated without opposition and G. W. Webb i likely to be renominated for state treasurer. For the other offices there does not seem to be much oi a desire on the part of democrats to enter the arena against the republican nominees. Social ThU Krenlnz. The social to be given by the Y. P. S. C. E., of the Congregational church tiiis evening in the lecture of he Kmi K room an enioyai iova'de arl'air. A musical and ! literary programme has been ar ranged, after which ice cream and cake will bo served for 25 cents. The old and young are cordially in vited to attend. Croiril al the Clrcni. j The lerge crowd and tho busy j scenes at the circus yesterday put I one in mind of the largo crowd ! con-tan! lv at Mueller tSc tc Garrett's i getting some of their choice grocer I ies and vegetiblee, and as for tiie elephant he is nowhere in compari son with some of their bargains in the good things in this life. Will Go lo Tacomt. Kcv. S. G. Irvine. D. D.. of this i city will leave to-morrow for Ta- ! coma, where ho goirs to assist in ! " f,r,'V' ",ns T , m "l the L nitcdjVeyt.erMncLurc!i. Oregon I'loneers. The board of directors oi th-j Oregon Pioneer association have , selected Portland as the place ot j holding the annual meeting nexi June Hon, II W. Scott, editor of the Orcgoniau, has beer, chosen to deliver the annual address and Hon. Kufus Mallorv, . i . , i - address. THE MORNING- HERALD; THURSDAY, CHEAP FAIR :: jfc B D I T I O TO Lots tor Sale on 1,1m OKTIITE9T T.OTES. Salmon will soon begin to run up the Santiam. An iron bridge is to .span the Calapooia .1 . at Brownsvi ,-ilU 11.:., -.i , 1 o.iu.uoos counry, win iiuic u 01. ii-vi iiiimav uiiss'.iiiinier. Townsites are being surveyed near the mouth of the Nehalem, and a lively tjoom is anticipated in that locality in a short time. The council has ordered the death of every dog in tha city limits of Lebanon unless taxes are paid on the same and that soon. "Bush" Wilson, who has been ! clerk of Benton county for twenty- j six years, has been re-nominated by the republicans of that county. A Times St. Paul special says : . Within the next four years the . Northern Pacific will expend lie- '. tween $50,000,000 and JSO.OOii.htO : in the northwest. The Seattle Journal sas that of j the relief fund, $20,000" remain- , ..-i.i 1 . ( . . 1 n-y.x-.ei. ..en, an 1 migge,! wiai i I'lii.ini t; ut; t.v t ot;n e, i-.-;-ii'ig lit the establishment of a home lor friendless Ihivh and ciiU Ben Simpson, of Ortoti, ha been appointed sp- . aircnt ot the general land ot!c : He will have chargi; of fixing the lines for , the f'ot'ur d' Alene lands recently ! ceded to th." ovcrmncnt in ! Idaho. The Grant County News says:! Owing to the immense snowdrifts, that encumber the trail across I lit- ! mountains from the John Day to' the Middle Fork countrv, water' in the streams and rivets will not i tic scarce when tier balmy days of ! next month arrive. i This week raisers from ; if 1 1 rest- n t a t i v e v toi k I! parts 01 tiiecoiintv were in town and all report h-iv- 1 iiiij oven seriously injureo iv Hie winter, tiloiiLh we were phras. d io nolo that that none of them f-'cl discouraged, but all have confid ence in the country and will make an effort to recover (heir lo.?-s bv renew o .1 elierj Be- view. A btmb llehrr i an living down on the Co in, bottteon Portland ami St. i-. recent I v shir. lied two htrg'r lio s of c.uiisii or bullheads to l;i.:-i!atnl. Some of them ,.ere neatly li foot in length, th. iarcr t which have v-r befii si-en th re. They f. mnd no v.uichner- except among the Chinese, although I he man who sent them considers : n;ein a iiiirv aim exjurcteo a j good price f.r them, r. N. C. Blalock s.ates that th,. Fl,..lin ,mv whi,.l h(. , t ,,otn on UIm -0ll(, ! .1 .. 1 . 1 i n. ar Blalocks has worked j Uke a (.,ianil ..,, i!U so lar i fully the cost , .-onvinced tl-, hat it 1 educes oi plowing al least oii'-half. The apparatus complete cost him toOOo, and as he has been paying 2 an acre for lilowirc- it e.'ilf !.- "on that li the cost is one-hall', the total cost saved in one vear on that Baker Citv Beveille. rt'luced will be farm. Oregon Leads The World. I When Oregon wants to and she usually dnv -h?; exrels in what ever she undertakes. Hr wheat , took the award at the centennial j her displays were among the best : at Paris, she ia the hom of the oldest Odd Fellow and she has j within her borders th- youngest j postmaster in the United Stjito-. i He was appointed when nineifeii J ycprsof age and live-; and holds I his office not a thousand mils ironi salem. It might, in this connection, b- remarked that one qualification oi a United States postmaster is that his age must be at least twenty-one years. States man. Will Celebrate. Aloany Lodge No. 4, I. O.O. F. !lk." vIr,:i31'8 :.."'.' W ' . J i ." i . ! .,. : niversary of the order on April 2(i. iMi-i. ihero will he a parade and other exercises commencing at 1 o'clock l m. An oration will be delivered at the opera house at i Boiie m. bv Hon. M. C. George, of ! Portland. "There will be a social at tne opera house in the evening. All Odd Fellows and the public are invited to join . iih us. Fx-Comvi m:.:. liriitcu Comity IJr uiocrn;. Tiie Benton democrats have placed the following ticket in nomination: State senator, S. ti. Thompson: representatives, Jess Foster, B. II. Oidson; judge, K. Holgate: sheriff. Wm. Mackny; assessor. '.. Skipton; coinmls- 1 sinner. Wesley Hinton; treasurer, j M. 1". Burnett ; school superintend j cut. Mis- Nettie Spencer; sur i voyor, A. L. Porter: coroner. Dr. : Applewhite. Ill Fiend At Lai jre. No tidings have route of the nenu wno assisted in out raging the little girls near Butteville and made ids escape. After crossing the river at Champoeg he must have mo.!. i.t- im. occasional inhere he will remain in hiding until he is driven out or captured. - - - - - tuu LUil"l litnue. KRAI. ESTATE SALT'S. j F. A. Morris to P. J Foster 100 acres, 11 w 1 $1300 ! J- ' McDowell to David Mc- Diwell, interest ;:i !') acres i:; w A. C. Window to Dr. id Mc Dowell, 5, ;:: 3imi. m Ro..d'.ha Fergti-t ! K.F !' , i ! i i-cres. K; K. 1 . . . . C. '. P.tirkhari to Marv .!. BnLinr., I lot. hik 1-1," II -Sod A .vi.J 2'ii.hl John ;. I 'arson s to l!i:uy MtHVHit, 17 acres Q' I. J. Cof M. Payne 1 Mrti y Beard ) ((iiarity J. I. ri pe , l.'ISxIibi foot, Taiig'.ot 1". S. 1.. iJ.t.vid Simoi.s, '', acre, l-i v.. :.. dati .1 I--::; Pa: 1 !.) An Kniiy Answer. Why should you take out an ac cident policy ill The Travelers'.' Because soincboily wil. be k deli:u:c at your death if you have no insurance, ami it is a tdiahhy tiling to leave them so when t on i ra keep them from by paying a vtov sm i'l fraction of that motu-v now. ( r it not eiiit- killed voi: no not 4 ; like trie clntn.'o ot iieitig laid up ! for som moil hs with a broken hv or rib, with the cost of living and doctors' bills g.iingon and nothing coming in. You have somebodv, a wife, a sister or a little brother or an old mother lelying on whom vour tieitii would hah" or wholly beirgar. You have imt been injured for several year? Then your time is so much nearer. You are goin t.'l II tSl Ini'lrV flTl :lllll lift:!!!. and the -'oilier fellow" is to be the one hurt? Yes-ami the other i..!lotv 11.,,,: v,i .till I... the The Travi !ers navs inilh hi I " 1 nt fio!- li es to JUSt 11, whom w.is h peojile, evervone -tire he was i" U'f Oanger than his m-ihbor. I; pays 1 lioin Iti,;i'.l !i I7,''0) claims i or one in r. x of ad lt.- policv hohl- ers. What you w ill m "niNtl. If v.iii . viiiiierahie Tl'.IVelers vt for Aiii.r.iv it. HI i f : !)II 1 is there that immoita! niid ill til) , Wimi, iil v. The ageM i.i:tti.i; mt. FiinoAiiiu; i uli-t ! l!i.r i . ; niat'iiiitr mie!b d for in t::c jm t..ir.. i nt .IViOiy. ci-iie. Aj.r.l -it, l'.i'.i. IVrs-'n calling f.-r t h-.-m p!eae give tliedato mi whic't t'u v weif ud. veiti-'filr Anderson, Mr. S on. B.-mie':. v?r. F.l.'. Kni-li. Mr. Plat. !;,!, -r. Uatti.-. K.illf nins. M; I. L. .lone. J-li:iie. Su':!iv ii, VIr. .lolin. WaMrun, S A. Ki ns Thomi-s'js., P. :i The I nion rucilic Is the only line running two last trains daily from Portland to Oma ha, St. Paul, KansasCitv. Chicago St. Louis and gll points Fast and South. Through tickets on sale nt the Union Pacific office. Bmadnl bin street. Jnit Reecired. A nsw line cf sateens, chillies, seersuckers, chambricks. rolfi, sstins, pluhe and ladi"H fine worsied dress goods in the Intetd siiades and noveities, parasols hos eries, cuitains and spring goods in endless variety. 3Iy sin k is now complete in all (ifpnrtnienp. Ladies s.re coniiaily invited to call nr.d inspect these goods. G. W. Simpson. Special Notice. Havinc taken the auencv of Dr. Thatc ier's magi etx bhield, I will be pleased to ..ee all suffering with chronic diseases. Rheumatism a specialty. Same as sold by Pi of. Spear. Mrs. S. Kace. Coraot! Curitti! We make a specialty of ladiea i fine corsetsand wairtV .e ,ulve a iive in a French sutoen cors' good value. t at rr cents. Extra Samcki. V.. Yot so. The Ueentrlet Hkule." ; The ladies of tho First Presby ; terian church are preparing togive this popular entertainment in the ! near future. Tlio I.lnlted rait Mull. On the Union Pacific consumes but severity hours from Portland to Chicago, which is the fastest time ever made from the Pacific coast. Ticket office Broadalbin strset. An Idea. We think the pcoplu will like to buy live one-pound bars of splen did laundry soap for two bits. We will sell atthat price to-day. Sl'ENCEU & Bl-ACKBlTlX. F-legant new dining cars, Pull ; man palace and free family sleep j iug cars run through on "express trains to Denver, Omaha, Council I Bluffs, Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago, via. Union Pacific rail i way. C. G. Baw lings city ticket i Bent, Broadalbin street. Tinware vv ir ranted not lo ruv MaKbewa A WahW't. APRIL 24. 1890. LOTS ft L B A JM Y. Xiistallmerj t I3la,ii. Lowent Price In Millinery at the j Laities Bazaar. Call and select vour hats for yourself and children". L'ntrimmed hats from 25 cents up, and trimmed hats from $1.50 upwards. All "work first-class and satisfaction - guaranteed. Call early and avoid i the rush. H. J.Sowkk. Froman Block. Spring Jacket at Cot. I have a small line of spring jackets m colurn I wish to cIohh 1 1 1 . . j uiu ttmt lllttt. ItTUllCfU iiitr J)I1CC 10 j cost. They are the latest style ! and h bargain. I also have a line ' of sprint; stockinet iackcts for s..w eacn, wnicn is tne nicest lacket lor the price in the market Samuel E. Young. (ulitrn ICulf Ilaznar. .tulius liradwohl has decided add to his mammoth stock 0 to , crockery i nd fancy goods plcle line of groceries. He a com - has en route a lariro invoice of suar. ar,l will keep a complete assortment of ccoice groceries, ami coffees and teas to be the best of had in the market for the benefit of his customers. He will also enlarge his hardware department. He in forms us ihat he buys all his goods for net cash, which 'will enable him to sell goods i'.s Iicv as any house in Oregon, and there is no feed of P:oph goinu abroad when they can do as well at home, or even better. Tor Spring nml finmuit r. W. 1!. Graham, the tailor, has just received another large invoice of elegant pat tens for mens' nuit ings and trouserings :or soring I wear. His stock embraces a large ; i llne of tll,! h"eM la.irics for mens i w'ar to !-e fou-id ainwhere. He i emplojs sk he.l work, and is on- ' ,i.l.. l 1 .. i. . . . i matte nil sun. promptly ; :u,(l al :l ,' """'crate cost. tall j '"'d see hit new spring lino of j.it- . o-rns ! GuotI j in enti.ieiit. I A few reas.;i,:t why (he Goltraj Park addition is the only mire and ' I safe nne.-tmeot iir iund the eily of ' : Albany. 1-t. Because it is the ' closest ad line;) pl.itied to tint city. ' .' I. liecau-u it i- at lea-t lr feet 1 liigher mid i- moio sightlv, and ; I'oaimamls a Oetler view of t lie city Hi. in anv other audition. 3d. 15c- , i au-e it is the oniy addition that ! !ia a proposed motor one to it, i .uhich will be in operation within! ill thtvs. th. Piecause it is the ; ou'v addition ;hal Ims a public : 'ark lai 1 out in it. ath. Becausi? all tne busine-iri men who want to imiko good invc-tmciits buy in this addition. And last but not 'east ecansc every lot in this addition will tlouble in value in the next ti) lavs. Tlos pronertv as vet is verv i disenable in price and is sold on the installment plan. For prices etc., call on Buikharl &. Malin. Money to Loan. Weare agents for the Minneapolis National Building and Ixian Asso ciation and can oiler extra enduce ments to parties who wish to ob tain loans for building purposes or other purposes with real estate security. On this nlan of cettim? monev for bnildinc ournosen it is . r I I - much better than other building, associations, as it matures in five years, and is one ot the most sub- : s'.antial institutions in the country. ; Call at our ot'icc and examine the i pi-ui. I'1'KKHAKT t'c M.M.IN. Special ISai-gutim. We' have 25 feet front on rirst; street, which is onu of tho very ' ! best locatLus in the city. This , property can not be duplicated in j price or location, as it is situated1 in the very business center of the i city. Price, $7,000. We have a good house and two: ; splendid lots, CO feet front each. '. which ure situated in the verv cen- ' tsr of the rarr.l "CntTTTrTone" block , i of the stieet railway hue. tins piece of properly can lie had at a 1 1 hargain. Price, $2,-00; part cash, ) balance on time Bl'RKlIAKT ic Ma us. Agents. Dr. Patton treats successfully all , diseases ol women, and guarantees to ciiri all curable private diseases. He has a sure remedy for catarrh . cf the head. He sleeps in hii office and answers city calls day or night. Consultation is tree and everything ! is strictly confidential. He can bo ; found in his office in Ulumherg's Silocrt from l'lto 12,2 to 4 and 7 ! to s. New Ctiibroideries, fidr.ncing. I lace fl-juncing in cotton and silk. I b!a-k and cream. Laces in imita t;on iinint, also new designs in I black and white lace, including f- i i .1 f':.r.i t V Yandvck and Eiffel Tower "'v i l. ' .r. C.trnn,,! V Vftilnn oitllltljs. a 1 II OTTI l. 1 Ulll', , Secure your railroad, eteamship j ' points North South and East vi. j : the Union Pacific railway, and i save time and money. Ticket j otnea on uroaaaiom aireei. , MatticE. Martin, of Portland, lace & C usick, real estate agents,! Economical, cleanly and pleas is prepared to give instructions in j aloany, Oregon. Estimates given j ant to use, the verv "best soap ni all kinds of oil painting at the on all kinds ot buildings or carpen- j the market, and only a dollar a i residence of Mr. Beniley, corner of ter work. All work intrusted to box Spencer & Blackburn's Sixth, and Calapooia streets. I us will bo promptly extcuted. i mathle9i SToa. Ask for it Will Celebrate. Albany Lodge No 4, 1. O. O. V. is making extensive preparations to celebrate the seventy-firet an niversary of the order on April 20, 18'.K). There will lo a parade and other exercises, commencing at 1 o'clock i m. An oration will be delivered at the opera house at 1 :G0 p m. by Hon M. C. George, of Portland. Ttier w ill be a cocial at the opera hoiise in the evening. .111 iaa ir .ii.x..-a .Y i ari purHintlv i.,,-;t,.,l 1 . Kiiyjnr unit lilt II :i:"llir" 1 "v. Ex-C'OHKITTEK. This is the time of year when! the VOIllliT woman riih n iv.in. ; plexion makes you conscious of it iy walking around with her head uiuihcd up in n veil so that the spring wind may not reach it. What a silly goose she is: If she rcallv wants to keen her hkin in J good condition, let her cast aside 1 ,ni ail'1 101 ,ne w'nd and sun i alike Y1 n- An'' every night and 1 morning use iiun'jam s Elegant motion. ltien sue will have a c :o'P"-'Sion to be proud ot. Elogant Lotion renders the frkin soft and beautiful. Elegant hand". Lotion eurei chapped P. Centemeri kid black an I colored at Yomvi's. g!ove "amuel in E. Tiie Foster genuine hook glove, ''I'osterina.'' in black and colored at Samuel F. Y.Mng's. We are always offering special bargains. You want to look out for them. S'lTifcra A- Tii iri-prut' j -' ':'-f vinat tne price, our No matter what the ; f''"'1" ,w" aiio iw ursenass. ! lirvrpu .0 P. i icL-ni-ni- it... Ii.ii.s. Barrows tV Searls tell ; the Ludlow, Fine shoes in all widths and styles. I Try Lunge's new bakery. IMoiriiitn: an I ntrrn I'oc. "Ttiis wax Koiiipt'irn; a pr.i eiiox,'' ;i "J.imlet sHyt. :'ui;e, luiivever. Ibe piople i f Am- i.-.i ami ot!:cr him's luttr l-ti ii ijIi-.! to p;t il-.i-'titcr'n ! Mi: icj.Ii Iiittcrx against : cmrn ; f.i., til i'..irl.t. ., I'. lui l.iiigcr u ".I'jtlox. I hut, ici I t.--.i!!lit. W i.iit. i'r caalitiirt rvoltfi il iui; t-nniii tj j ioio;i tb- :iir, and decay iug uir. hy!r- ! oiae vt'geinr mii giii;--i- the I water, it'.c , la e .very ngiioii! ia' iiiiam:!, it ie nuTiuary ott-iit to :o'J ns-iuro i":.if t ;cr uiut ain. ii!ionfi di:ifm the fo" pr.ii-i'!:oii. Kfv Hilt: -nt, d'.na'j ik.ue and ugi.p ltr. !: inat'.tT r.mv fa-o-in'i' t la ir tcnaciimilv lliey b.ive t lutt li on tie svfttriu. nre tirst forced to rc!:ix the r.:-D and et'cntuullv ire! her. Put it. abandon it u.io. preventive torce rocommrnd tl p I timt should rhicfl Bitter m pcrnons dwelling in malnrin. T.rHfd locaiiticd, for it if a certain buckler of defence against which the neiny .s powfilfip. Cures, likenise. dyspepsia, riu'iimntisrn. kidney and ' -i : 1 i . ) i ; a aiha-jiit.'. The rrltlc r Hoiuna. A c'c.ir pearly and transparent iin ' iiivo., a aig'i of i.nra bhuiib and ill pertsit.-s tioublfd with dirk, risy, ! w r Motohctl skin ean o;st arMirtnl that tlieir blond in out -l ! rdcr. A few losci of BKGGS' B-LOOf) PUKIHOB and BLOOD MAKKll wil' remove tiie canta ca i she skin will i-fcniue clcnr am! t!ai paient. Try it, and if aithfavtion ia net given it v. ili o.i-. you uotlnng. It is faily w.-u i-.ii't'.i. 0. J.. .'mh -k-ti Tl . e i llgg.sl. file,: I'lles! riie: ttr V.'iMi.iura Indian Pile ''iutmui Is the only sure cure for l lii tl. b! ' ing or itching -Vilcs ever t!ieovc i. I! iicu r bint to vi i iv old c.ei-s of "t.'iiiding. Judgf CooTiit, MnvsvilV, Kv, 0( "i'r w liurnii iiKtiaii Pile Oiiitii.eiii red me nl'ttr vears of sutt'eiir. Judge Colli ntiurv. Cleveland. O.snvs "I iinf ound l.y experience ihat ill. WiJ!i:n Indian Pile Milt Hu nt give j i.aiiiedinif and peril! .Lent relief." We have liumlieds o! snob teli. i mntieilri l.t not i.!ilVi.r nn ii.Ti.t-.t 1 f ,7,.r ")OX. s.'.!: by T-Vehsy .v M:to: loiiL'irr. Sold bv dtiii'.'-islit at Tthi m:il I AHi.iay, Oregon. ton (annul ta-ird At tiiis scirion of the year to he ! ivithmtt a gnnd reliable diarrlitica balsam in ti.e ii m. .r .-traps, c!ie, iiarrliec-t mi 1 all !iitla'uualuii r! iln; stomach end howcli yrft cxoeodingly I 'l-nngcre.ua it not ittemict t'- at once. One bottle of lilXJiiS' DI3.KUMOKA BALSAM will do more good in ca- if this kind than any other medicine in earth. Wu guarsntcn it. li. L. Fi'aukni.in, druggist. "Our Own," a genuine kid glove, j vol e every pair warranted, at $1.50 peripriten pair. This glove I have handle I ! curtain for five years and have tried many j others, but never have found any onn.. i them for the price. I Sitnuel K. Young. . A. uf)Wutki C. W. CROWDEH. CHOWDER BROS ContractO, S and Builders. office on First btrrt wttV. uvi. i I KIII OTIfKS. French keeps railroad time. Fountain pens at Will & Stark's. Non-magnetic watches at Will & Stark's. Evervone should have a lot in Fair Dale. A nice line of Windsor tics at Barrows & Searls. The Y. S. F. fast black 1t-e are the best at Ker.d's. The bet lo'.miaiii pen uriuufact ured at I". M. French's. Weexceil in embroidery and fancy goods. W. V. Read. Mens, misses and ch:iJic;i t 1 straw hats at W j The Y. S. F. ho-c are the for sale only al V. F. Bead's. i An invoice ' nev. goo-is receiv. d at i;.si t- v. s . Soil's. GO t A'tUtU i-MfJ' !'S- -! lies' and fsncy griceri. Hubbard's ln-'idacl. ciip-.r.'.es ; ; arc a sine cur:-. riciiietn. , sii '.vil'g i.'l efrjts 0T1 !!!.. '..IV- .' holidays a: Vicr.vk's. Good won .ing ! Have yoti ti.ed ; Hubbard's I legant J.olioii. Try Hubbard's vanilia and lemon extracts, they are fine. The celebrated tjui-.ker City while shirt nt Barrows o S.-arls. See the new novelties in llounc- ings and w hite goods at P.-.-ad''. Go to Will t Mark's f..ir b.irgains in '..idies i..;d gents gold watclic-. liir. r.t-v, tariff tiil practfealiy admits sugar free of duty. A large and legant line of lad t s : and jrenls go! ! watches nt Vi:i Ci ' Stark's. , If you want t ray good bread j cake and pics go to I-auge's bakery. Ixits in Fair Dale for tiown and I0 is-r monti loo, jji wiiHor?1 interest. If von want a caoice eun of tee. . j:. ti y my -hi cent tea in bn'k. Brow neli. e nave a vt rv large etoek ta French sad domesTie nu!e F. Bead. 1 rv Silver U-.iarier i ii..' cut. A iemlid smoke, t I' g.-' SiVt dealers keep it. Prescripiif.i.s uetnial.iv or. ounded day or night by . Hubbard registered i.haimtieis . sixteen c-ar experie'ev. I'riigrunt. deiiciou- and tcii-o!-ing Spencer A Ibeckbnrti's i i. ed teas and ceSees. A'd kinds of enm-ed !:c!t-, egf a'oies and meats, new i:d fre-h r.t S;.enccr & Blackburn V. We have our new spring sfoek c f kid gloves, and the best valuecvcr shown in Albany at W. I". Brad's. Hubbard's elegant lotion is ne t a face paint, but by its use the most injurious face paint is :--u-dered harmless. Parties tiesirir.g to -.prvul.tt in Anacerire, tiio coming great citv -'' I'1 Walla ir't Sound, -.houll call r,t t'c Cusick's and seo plat ".ud g.'t pi ices. ! Mr. Martin Luciwig. the ln-.-i tinner in the vallev, will lemniii , ! w::!i M.itthews tt Wasnbnni. smoke :ht celebrated Havans filled ."i-cent :g-ivs. ninnufactuie I ' at Julius Jos? li s cigar factory. Mes.-... Fortmiik-rtv Irving iiave added n tine line of carpets to their stock of furniture, wjdl paper etc. Our stock of Miap'.o and fancy ! groceries is all nice and fresh and j of the best quality. Spencer tt Blackburn. ' Delicious dried U'ef, chipped to I order, luii cream cheese, luncn , m,,aCt rdincs. and a full' line' of II u t. 1.1 . .1. luncn goods a Spencer A Black- burn's. The idiosyucrasies of mankind is a frightful wonder. They must ' have bargains. This is confirmed 'nil IV bv the crowd seen at Conn : I v Ilendncson. j Ho! for low prices. Go to Conn j ci Heiidricsoii for your groceries, ' j crockery and glassware. We are ' I not crankv, but will tive vou j prices natives. that wil! astonish the W. B. Gilson has accepted the agencvof theSnn Francisco Chron- i t. -nt ii- icie. it win oe ueiivereu lo euii Bcriliers at 15 cents per week, in cluding the Sunday issue. Leave orders li's barber shop in From. e i ii received a large in . .,'t. curtains, ranging in in ti tj per pair, scrim, net, etc. Also a line of curtain poles and furniture cover ng. rainuel E. Young. Tl lose v. ishing screen door and i windows should call on R. B. Vunk, who will put thern in com plete o:i short notice. Shop on corner of Second and Ferry streets The Itst place in Albany to buy shoea is at Barrows t Searls". ineir stock is iresn, stvie the Int- nod oriee- tho Tots 50X100 FEET. BLOCKS 200X200 I- - H Streets ztl'I Feet "Wide. :-v.c GO GEO, ft Ui - I tavm. j LiFt'ics; the J ittli 1 infill a!i ' the moti.. ! IV.ui,;. li:: . ih if n i-iM t-.i. Ki:i r lf A t;i ; To i A. KiMT, cr.ly i'i!i:i.!( !e ..: ..: .;.,:t ks end -Maps in I.'.- i.i.f The rrrtT it tut. cc. 'Blls-rif-. ! ;. sive ition. n y : re- care i fill a?!e To ALBANY J now t n llie m o !' a:, i i . llift large, h-vei and ' .:::..,: ! :'.!-' ing lots. Th i.'oik- h.t .-.got lots to the bi!ck. eai h lot I e r, ol ly feet. i'!;e Stiee-. r.ie CJ feet wide v. itn to ;.ir,:: av : nes, one of 1 1 hi feet :'nn tiro other . f fO feet in width. I here will prob;,b!y lie & motor or ea etric line to th. addition t.:'..;e !..?. j. l r tein.a of ale appl !o any --a! tslat agent in tne city. Tiiirci ward Grocery sfore! Hft. , g i r.rciiin-il :.' it !i i::r:. nt I i.ov, any outer? ::i l?ic g: i ;!e:i !!. . fn'J t-.-t2, Uct't i ( '-:::V.:'. .1 '. . ; cii-r 04. I s : e J lo i.ml pr. g-c-eeriea :-'.-hf.i i" ' i ::n - : no'a i:i:r:' " 1 J;v! !!!!': i li't ts'V. n : (Sui-cri.r Best S- M.BANY OK V. :!-:gu.-, Oradar.t cf i '. L-u: r.r: -. vac -0.' : . o i 1'iio Di. s I'lldy ll'.'.t j IltJ. i i: lialty if chroru- . ancers, Kfrefeli c::!.i nd vt ci:u, v. itliaiit ; I!ca!.':i liiit-iCi it i::-.r.t with elect ri i, v in the lo in :;?: i': hosi ttilr. C3: : day or i-i'O. H. e "(.)(ID WILI M.l.'T heite. to at . ' t .1 . l:jh : :. I I--. A LL wrOir lietT-i aim ro-i 1 !Tfl n.' i' J--,.., Star M U XiV. . l l i'.!. K o;- Stixp.'e Gl'()i,;,;i:s jCi'iiCkti'V Thttlxet tjcaiity (I lr, ti e-. ' t DtiU, ttc. FRESH BAKED RKEADEVEItV DAY. At thii nlj rellab'o h-.a . j fonTidaeomji!eaorir.it tcf frr:i ' 'Vt-r.'i,t.i wbi't ii ecnatar-ilv I ei. g t , all th neMonaul Viz-- rt roeri r..,.i , rinioiii, aunh as Cranberries, Fine Pichies. Dried Beef Chipped to vrdtr. Anchovy Mustard, Candies and t.'utz. Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Canned Goods of All Kindt. Bohemian Glassware, Etc, .l . ... iict ewis irere an noLelit t;Ti,i pr -t ure io- r.nu me !;nest ni e 2iveo to Ills eutorori. P.ai. t the .A surncr on Kir; n-id t-r I i-.f ;i.ia?, -.. .::bx t. Conrad 3Iyr. GOOD roi.- and c't for Uv Apply so