THE MORyPTG- HERALD: SATTJRDAT. APRIX 26,1890.
HOMES
CHEAP LOTS
FAIE
ARE BEING-
COTS
DALE
ft L B A Y.
I n stall men t
::50X1C0
-
ERECTED IJsl
cDIDITiOJvJ TO
Lots tor Sale on the
-THIS
BEAUTIFUL
ADD9TION.
iUoviumiJaihiitcrald!
SPECIAL. 13:80 A. M.
Not to s-'o our stoves and range"
before buying is a mistake. Mis
takes are alwayi costly. In beat
ing 3toves wo hove the largest as
a-j the most carefully selected
stock in tbe city. The stove we
offer were not bought as an experi
ment but as a certainty. We
know what each stove will do, and
they were bought for cash, ho the
j.rice is right. Wo hav special
ties in heaters, beside our regular
line of Garland. Argand and Su
leritr stoves and range".
Geo. W. Smith.
wkathgi: lXIICATIO'S.
For Albany and v.ciuity Fol
lowing in the forecast tor 1M hours,
ending at 8 p. m. to-uav :
Fair weather; warmer.
iottixoh Aimer TdW.V.
Carolinc
Gage next Monday
evening.
Caroline Gage next Monday
evening.
War-ranted garden hose at
Matthew? A Washburn?.
Spectacles and eye glasses of all j
kind and mices at F. M. French!!.
Mrs. Edward Zeiss and family
returned last evening from Tar' una.
G. M. strong has opened a fish
market on Lyon street, neir First.
The bvt lawn sprinkler
market at Matt hewn A
burn's.
A full line r.i gasolini
just received at Honkins
iii I he
Wa-h-
stoves
A Salt-
marsh's.
Music hath charms; so have the
!"n pianos and organs sold by
Will A Link.
Waiter Tut roll, 01 ra.-utiia, is it)
the citv on his return Irom a tr"p
to San Francisco.
Mr?. Lena Bunting died at Lcr
home in Brownsville on !ln "1st
inst. of consumption.
M. Zinemaii ' Piamanta" spec"
tacle-j and eye glasses, oil rents a
pair at F. M. French's.
Buy the Bui 'Huston fast black
hosiery. It has no superior. Sold
bv Narrows and Seat Is.
Mi-h's liiio sii:n'S r.ni l.j bought
i -v ;it M. I.wiin'rf at reduced
;nej. fall and examine them.
' 'oiiiity Treasurer II. Farwell
I'.n-i remitted all of I. inn county V
si-.;. taxes to State Tieasnrer
W- bb.
Genuine Mariine. ladies kid
gloves in all .shades and sizes ut G.
W. Si.nusjn'tt for sfl cents per pair,
fjr a short time only.
Will ,x L;nk have a riie assorted
stock of Vocal, i
insfru-tion book
at lhi-ir new tian.!.
iir. C. W. C'.rni'iiii-i and wile, of
Portland, have b'-en visiting in
ibis eiiy f..r a few days, tiie guest
i.f Mr. Cornelius siiter. Mrs. P.
Van Horn.
The Eight Pew p.is'.iop Morris
wiil hold confirmation services
Sunday evening at 7 :'V) r. m. at the
Episcopal church, corner Lyon
and Htn streets.
C. P. Huntington and party
passed down to Portland yesterday
on the Narrow Gauge line. Their
special train passed through this
city meeting them at Woodburn.
W. A. Taylor, a well known and
reliable miller, late of Oakland
and formerly of Harrisburg in this
county, is in the city looking for
an opening in some branch .if
business.
Judge Whalley, of Portland, who
is in the city, in company with
Watt Monteith and John Isom,
went snipe shooting vesterdav."' I
t 1 . . -.1 .'i..-.
bagged a line lot of these luuii
little game birds. .'
An .srder for J5.000 worth of the ;
fashionable t.veeds manufactured
by the Albany Woolen Mills has
been leceived from Californi.i:
lealers. The mills are now run-
ning in full force. '
line new .hur,h is just bein;
completed in this city, and twi 3
more tine church edifices will b. :
built t'tis tuiumcr. Albany i? I
maintaining her claim of being;
the city of churches.
All persons who are to take part
in the "Dgestrick Skule" together "
with those who attended Skule t
forty j'ears ago and w ish to review
thei'r "books are requested to meet j
at the residence of Mrs. ' .'
Elderkin on lou- ay evening
April 23th at . :J o clock i- m. i
V noveltv ou exhibition at t.
M. French's yesterday was an in
voice of 1'JO "small alarm clocks.
They were all wound up and at a
"ive'n hour male a racket that
startled all the people in the
neigh borhood. They are line
clocks and would awaken tbe
pleeipest man on time in the morning.
r
This property will enhance in value rapidly
on the market.
E.
POLITICAL POINTERS.
Some OH e.-ViticBi Conoerni&g Stat s ati-i
Conaty Politics.
The state and county tickets oi
both political parties are now in
the field, and the campaign is
fairly opened. The third party
will cut no limine in the politics of
the state this year, and the in
terest is centered in the two par
lies, the republicans and the
democrats.
The democrats acknowledge that
the most of the men placed on the
state ticket are only lambs to be
slaughtered, as the republicans
have put their liest men forward
and have a large majority in the
state. For one or two ollices, how
ever, they will make a persistent
tight, especially for the governor
ship. Even the democrats who
condemned Pcnnnyer's cranky
actions a few months a-.ro are try
ing now to work up a little boom
for him, but the people of the
state have had enough of IVnnoyer
ami they will sav so at the polN
next June.
In the county politics the cam
paign has not yet assumed any
activity. No sperchtnaking has yet
been arranged for, a though the
campaign orators will bo abroad
before the leafy month oi June.
The republicans ..: Finn county
have put good men foward on the
ticket, and as the campaign pro
gresses the IIi.ua i.i) may have
some reasons to oiler why a por
tion of them, at least, should be
elected.
Snr rVrlf-rnn.
A camp of Sons of Veterans was
organized in this city on Thursday
(veiling, with a good membership
and Mattering prospects of success.
The followingoilirers were elected ;
Captain. J. F. Whiting; 1st lieu
tenant, C. G. Hawlings; I'd lieu
tenant, G. W. Wright; camp
councilors F. O. r.eckenridge, S.
H. Penham. I. K. Kelly; 1st
sergeant, 1. K. Kelly: I'd sergeant,
II. 1.. I 'ay; sergeant of guard, S.
C. Veal; color sergeant, F. .
Bcekonridge ; principal musician,
Claire Vunk; chaplain. A. W.
niackbtirn ; corporal guard. S. B.
Penham ; camp guard, A. Am"-;
picket guard, W. K. Hand.
Accident at Itrowmi ill-.
On the 21st inst. Carson Kemiig.
a 17-year old l;oy working l-c .Mr.
H. 11. Powell, northof I'.rownsviile
jumped from a wagon as a (am
was running away, and dislocated
his right ankle, and broke tee leg
between the ankle and knee. On
the same day a farmer named
P.ithers was in town with a cover
ed hack, and the team ran away
through town, and was caught
down at the ford just liclow the
bridge. No one was hurt but the
hack was much damaged.
Moved Their Stock.
Wednesday the contractors on
the Oregon Pacific moved their
stock from the front five miles b-
trumenlal ami I J0H' Aietiarua, wiiere mere is pas
Ca!l on ihem I ture. There is some indication in
; this that the work ol pushing me
road eastward will soon he com
menced with such vigor as has
never before been exhibited "ii
i the line of this company. Work
! cannot lie commenced lor .-ev rai
weeks yet, as there is a consider
able amount of snow up in the
mountains.
Nearly Dronnpil in the ( anal.
A little son o: Thomas llanseli,
ag-d ahotit t-o years, was playing
ou tin bank of the Santiam canal
on Seventh street Thursday even
ing, when it slipped into the stream
and was rapidly carried down by
the current. The child had
drifted Hown about a block, when
Archie Hammer, who happened to
be passing, noticed it and sprang
into the canal and pulled the l.ttle
fellow out. He was almost
drowned, and had the assistance
come a few minutes later there
would have been a very sorrow ml
household in the little boy's home. !
s--
Appointed Mail wHghrr.
u- Kj,an )i Eupne ,,as been
appointed mail weigher on the
E b ,,x, , i,,,, M.ivl(1,;
xhe jol) asts atout one inonth.
The object is to weigh the mail
carried by the railroad companies
one month and to use those figures
to learn the approximate amount'
carried in a vear, s the govern
ment can have some basis on
which to govern tbe letting of con
tracts. tksviog Is seats st Visisak's.
G. BEARPSLEY, GENERAL AGENT, Office on
MEMORIAL DAY ARRANGEMENTS.!
The 0. A. E. to Meet General Alger - Ihe
Defct rn th! Hall Pail bv the W.R. C.
At the regular mectin
Vheison Post No. iG. A.
eve:iin':', a committe.! of
ments for Memorial Pay
! Me
lt, last j
mange-
was ;lp-
pointed to act in conjunction with ;
alike committee from the Wo-
men's relief Corps and also tioiu
the Sons of Veterans.
The joint Committees have been
appointed as follows: Tost J. F.
Whitincr. Kev. I. D. Fisher. -S. S.
Train: belief Con. Mrs. M. J.
Train. M?-. Thos. Honkins. Mrs.
H. I'.. Vunk; Sons of Veterans '.
W. Wrijht. F. ). P.reckinrid.-. I'.
i:. Kellv.
The adjutant "I the Post was in
structed to invito lion. 11. P. Mil
ler of Grant's Pass to deliver the
ndd:vss on Memorial Pay.
At the close oi the meeting ol
tbe l.st ii number of the members !
fif the Women's Pelief Corp- asked
for admission into the hall, and on
being admitted Mrs. Elva Wo. id-
in nnii!ii!! ." i!;e eoi i.-. i ri a few
well chosen remarks
i
-ente! to
.-liuvlle.1
the Post the note ;.!
mortgage on the L;.!!
to :14, which the
at their meeting duri
from the proceeds i
chants' c;'inival. th
lii.oiintir.g
- ::ad paid
the day,
the mer-
reli.'v'mg
the hall from all incumbrance
Several of the members of the Post
responded with earnest thanks for
tin-generous action, and a com-mito-e
consisting of E. II. .Montau
ye. S. S. Train and llev. I. P.. Fish
er was appointed to draft suitable
ros.ilutions of thank to be entered
upon the minutes.
It was decided that the P"st
to the train t his morning at ' :.';
t. meet National Commander Al
ger and wife and Mr-. John .
Eogan. v. ie will arrive on the
train.
r.-lt.-l! Arc
.lent At Uraniai I'Ht
Yestenlav evening at alxiut 6:."o !
w bile l he crow d was waiting for;
the train to ;t-'v.. .-. messenger!
.ini'..".:-.-.-'i tnat a nuiii had just I
be( m kiiied near the court bouse, j
In a m-iuieiii, manv w illing hands I
re
.1
t-iaee. Where one
the
ii e!
cne
t he
f- ir:
II.
:ic-M hori I e!" Mgh's that .-',(
t'leir gae -a- he tor. lb. -m;
h. i !.,;,n Ivhig -;:t -hed
;: fuli ienglb. v. ir!i hi- a-i
bed ! S.lch an extent 1 hal
hraln- were ooino on: and
iid l;ir:.e poo!-. Coroiior W.
I !a';i;a-.';i!i wa- iinm. di.itelv
li-j-aich.-d
the ' ty !..
Toe u:!;..it
( V..;..i. w!...
w hi i. o-
,, i
h.-l.-m.
l:.l'" t.l
V..1- hi
V( 1 bv
hi wa
Irii
ii. b.
W.
iling a load i'i
ng at C and
lYoiU wheels
w.-i-.h: ! ih-
!i .-d sevcial
lutii!-' r ''.
i ! 1. ! I r. i
w ;L iV' r w
r tl
ll ;.
-: iii''
n 1 l.e
h e;:
ililahei
!-. he'
i
"lid the wagon, forced tin
front i nd ii in t he air . t brow in
.dr. rapo lrom his high seat, la
iiig in front of the hind wheels,
w hicii j a-'cd .'.iagoiially ov. r iii
head, with t he fatai l esuli a-ai'..v
stated, dying in-tantly. We be
lieve the only eye v itne.-s W;is K.
L. Cue. who stopped the t-:;m and
gave ihe alarm.-- ant-' Pa-s
'oe.i-;. :-.
!.il- of llrollier-
I hat i l '.vomau -.i h:. was in
Albany hit week searching foi hcr
bl ot In ; and w au pii-k d i;j drunk
on the stre.-t is heard from ai
Eugce this time. She i-i still in
search of the long lost brother and
hails now from Pittsburg. Of her
the Eugene Kegister says: '"A
woman giving her name as Per
silla Miller arrived in Eugene a
few days a-.'o looking ! her
nr. liner. . ii. iiunter. ne is
; bout -ixtv years 1 and says she I
I -
came from' Pittsburg. Penn". She '" li,t development ind working of
savs her brother wrote fo her that "" anii.iiu mines owned by the
In-was living ;i few- miles from ''ry Gulch Company, who employ
Eugene and wanted her to come Mi MrCau-tland as con ubing en
out, she is now unable to !ind uincei. Work will he resumed on
him and no oite here seems to j
know a man
bv that name. If I
there is such a man in this vicinity '
he should make himself know n.''
t iirloail of llnnnnas.
v A novel shipment passed through
Kn-iioton to-uay, an entire car
load of bananas, grown in Cuba.
It was made by the G. G.
Liebhar.lt Commission Company,
wholesale fruit and produce deal
ers of Pcnver. Colo., and was in
' i barge of N. P.yberry, Mr. P.v
berrv escorted a number of gentle
men to the ear. ami generously
loaded their pockets with the
fruit, which was well preserved
and trulv delicious. The bananas
w ill be taken to Portland, and if
the experiment. I'm-it i the firs!
: and trial trip, proves succes-fnl.
shipments from Cuba to the
iSl'acitie Coast will be carried on
If extensively. -ly'onian.
-Pendleton Fast ( ire-
Call at the office tor .lescripiivf folder ami convince yourself that these lots are tin- lie.t )
ODD FELLO XS CELEBEAIION.
.
j Programme f The Anniversary Exe cioe
to Be H Ii To-Day.
Following is the programme for
the dd Fellows celebration to be
held in thisc'ty to-.i,i :
The procession n ill'f.iMn ;;t t!i,.
h:l!i :H I CM.
Ti.-'- Iiae of procession will ii..
from trie . 1". Tiinplc i:p i',.i rv
street lo-lth. 4l!i t" l.yon. l.v..:i to
First. First i i th.- Teniple u,v
the Keb. cc.-'.n join ti:;
i-i'.'-ii.li. tt,; n.-o to ti.eopi';:; l:ci: .
lie,-e I lil' i'.llI.V. ii;g III -.i;;;:;;
will be r; i; !.t. .1 .
Musi. baud.
I Ij.-I.ill I ).
Prayer I hapiain I. F. I5;ak
ensto. (ration Hon. !. C. George.
lusic dale ouartctte, Kev. K.
I R. l'richard. W. H. I.ee. C. W.
i S,:i r V'ii !'or! !ni 11,-r.
Keeitat I'm diss Helen Cr.iw-
j ford.
j "losing tide.
; Ut'ceptson committee J
! Ilackensio. Georye Ciuunber
F
i W
' W
.. Keteinim. C. (.. If.iwlinvrs.
C. T.-.t ed.ii.-, Ii. Ellis. 1 1.
J. Peter--..!). T. .1. Mites, J. P.
Guissan-lG. W. Wrigiit.
The admission to the a:terii'..n
exercises will be free.
vr..!N a:i:ia is:..
;oLrai;iiae for the
The
session will bens follows:
Opening remark- .(. F. Paekeu
sto. Male (Quartette Ptof. G. A.
Young. C. IE Hart,.!. C. Littler,
and C. W. Sears
Hecitation Aliss Kose Trunilile.
Solo "Pown Went McGintv"
-C. H. Hart.
Keniarks Hon. M. C. Geor
e.
Quartette Mrs. Chamber
Mrs. Lee, Mr. Fort miller and
mi.
-,ii .
Sears.
Insiiuinental duet The Misses
Malin.
Pase so!i "A Hundred Fath
oiiih Peel','' in low (' V. W. Sears.
Kefreshinents.
1 he admission to the evening
exercises will he 25 cents, j...
frcshnients extra.
I : n i 1 r o,i .1 V,
Will lii-Ktn
S:t.ll
The l:i
ari auxi.iti
-a;, s; People
iw it when work
big depot.
1;
is to be begun o
on tie I "iii'.n ';
oun-l and en ;!
Hunt'.- suivevi
lie road to 1
Ihe
1 1 111! i-.:e
will h.
.Mr.
here
within a week to begin opera! ions,
and in t he dispatches will be found
-"iiie information as to when the
I "nil. n Pa-iiic will begin work "ii
ihe soinid branch. Just when
Work will be roiHl, tlCl'd bv til.
T rm ina I t 'ompa tiy ..n t he I 'nion
depot mid other permanent ter
minal facilities, is not known for
certain, but it w ill l-e begun sooner
t ban manv imagine. Things are
bci rmi ie. lo move in ibis s.cliiii
iiaiin.ii.i. s
Courier sav
t
vv e hear several ! the citleiis
from the southern portion of the
count v express t he iiim-Ivc ii;
favor of raising sufficient means to
have a preliminary surveys made
from the head waters i.-i UogiH
river lo ('resent ( it v. to asc-rrfiiti
whether or ;;o -uci! a mule is
feasible, or practicable fur a i-'.d-io;vl.
This sounds .;:s:ne.-.'
OIT r.ir tin- Mine-.
Mr. E. I. M-Cau-ibn
I,
to-nig!,t for fahon i.i to in-p'.--l
the workings ol ihe famous Cher i
kee Hydraulic Mine- in the intei
est of the Gold .Mouii a n and Pry
Gulch .Mining Company of S.ilein.
The Cherokee methods of work
and economy !' water suntilv will
'"' mtroiliii ed a" lar as practicable
''"' Hume as s ion as be returns.
. .
''i v itn or.B.n.
Geo. T. Millsof Cleveland, Ohio,
and S. P.. JCmerson, of Vermont,
are in this city, having come to
Oregon on a tour of observation.
Mr. Mills while her-' a yes r or
more ago purchased some First
street property, and he has found
w hile he was absent his purchase
out herein Oregon was doubling
up his money for him in a most
satisfactory manner. Both of
these gentlemen -were pleased
with Albany's evidences of pros
perity and were delighted with
Oregon.
SriiilitiiiR fiuler Bare Polo.
j Considerable attention whs at
tracted yesterday to Pr. Kcy.len,
j the veterinary "surgeon, who ap'
i peared on ihe street in full Scotch
t costume, bare legs gleaming under
; his plaid IM approved highland
i.isi.njn. appearand
ciicus for the small hoys.
was a
'flie 1 nuiii rarific.
lshe only line running two fast
trjiins dailv from IV. rl hi n.l to
ha. St. Paul. KansasCitv. Chicago :
St. Ix.nis and all jioints "East and
South. 1 liroiigh tickets on sale at
the Union Pacific ottice, Broadal
bin street.
in-.l-cp.i
rG rants ,
A GROWING CI 1Y OF OREGON.
Albany Fast B com i g t e Bnatli g
Metropolis o t e W llame te V ley.
Fnder these hea.lliue the
.-eauie i o.-i-i nteiiigeticer says:
Albany is destined to be a' great
raihvuy and bininos center.
There :i'v new buildiug going up
on all si. Ks. quite a number of
i!S!iie;
and p
ilc ile.
Id.
ci;s
.1 IT
' b,
i'"e lieiiij erected
bi iiig drau n for
on I'aci'le Pad
1 1
"' b:.--. iliv;.-lc.l ov.r
o : i .. 1 ih,. c'.t ;
.. ; :d : ha'
Ml . I .1.1-1,
i h.:i ...r lis! . I
.ii .1
r
I 1 cij . ! i vin-r i'o, i ii,.
: -aiue .f !." i,( I. '. Tliis syndicate
, will at once commence widening
; the canal to double its capacity so
; as to meet the present demands
i l..r water power, etc. The Oregon
, Paeilic Kail road company are pre
j paring plans, etc.. lor tlu-ir ma
'. chine shops which are located
here and also preparing plans for
, a four-story hi irk block to be used
' I'm- their ollices, headquarters, etc.
They are also preparing to erect a
I tine four-storv hotel to cost not
less than .lutl,HK. The general
' outlook and opinion of well in
j formed persons is that the popu
lation of Albany will double in
! the next vear.
For Sj.i-inj; nix I Siiininrr.
W. K. Graham, the t iilor, has
just received anoile-r large invoice
; el e.egaiit pattens lor mens' suit- I
i iugs and trms-rings ;or sriiiiuj '
'wear. His stoi-k embraces a large'
i line of the finest fabrics for men-.!
. wear to be found an v where, lb
! employs skilled work, and is en-
! ahled to make ilii suits nromiitlv !
ami at a very moderate cost, fall
I I.! ' . . . .
. min rcc nn poiini' in:e. .11 11,11-
"
terns.
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fiuoil Invftmrnt.
j A few reasons why the Goltra
I'll'- nl, lili.,,, io il... ..l l,, ... I
safe investtiiPiit nmnnd th.. ,-ifv .f
i Albany. 1-t. P.ec.uise it is the i
j closest addition platted to the citv. 1
I'd. Because it is at lea-! 15 fe"et I
! higher and is iuon sightly, and1
; 'ouimaiids a heiter view of the city !
I ttian any otti(r addition. .'!.!. ie-'
aits1 it is the onty addition il.at
has ; prooo-ed motor line lo it.
w!.-i li will he in ..p. ration w.thini
ii ' days. ltd. 11. cause it is ihe
only addition that has a public
p.:ik lai I out in it. 51 it. P.ec.iuse
i d! the business men who want to
i n.;ke good invc-tments bin- in this
addition. And la-t hii' not 'east
i oec.iiisf every lot in this addition
vviil . I. Mllile in value in the next '. I
: days. 1'h's i ro. erly as jet is very
. rea-ioiiahle in price and is sold on
j tiie installii t plan. For piice-
j e'e, call on P.ii khart A Malin.
Money tit I nun.
: We a re agents for the Minneapolis
. National Puilding and bian Asso-
ISyciation and can oiler extra en.hice-
iTu tits io part cs w In
w i.-h to ob-
!am loans for building purposes or
other purpo.-es vvilii real estate
security. On this plan f gel t ing
m mey i..r
much be'.ti
as i iat i.;,.-
. ai -. ate!
Mlddiii:
than
. a i-.
: purposes it is
'her building
matures in live
i t In- 1'ios; sril
.i: ! '.ctiunt: v.
.1
.l.l.'le I
t.
vv
:i i .! l.-.e i'eiy
he.-.l loc.it! lis 111
propeMy can not
price or local ion.
toe r ity. I his
ii - duplicate I in
as it is situated
in the very Im-aii- . enter of
the
city. Price, $7,000
We h.ivn a ;ood house and two
splendid lo's. tin iVct front each,
which ale situated in the very cen
ter ol the ciy and w ithiu one block
I" the stieet ra I way line. This
piece of property cm be bad at a
mi gain. Pi ice, .fi," Hi; part cash,
balance on lime.
P.fUKII vi:t A M.vi.iv.
Agents.
1
Pr. Patton .mats snecesslully all i
diseases ol women, and guarantees
to cur.' all curanle pi ivate .liseases
He has a sure remedy for catarrh
of the head. He sleeps in his oiliee
and answers city call- day r night.
Consultation is free and everything
is strictly coiilidential. He cm be
found in his otlice in P.luinberg's
block from ID to ll, 1 lo 4 and 7
to
New embroideries, flouncing,
lace flouncing in cotton and silk,
black and cream. Laces in imita
tion iHiint, also new designs in
black and white lace, including (
Vandvck and Eiffel Tower. New
urchifigs. Samuel E. Young. j
Mattie E. Martin, of Portland.
is prepared to give instructions in i
all kinds "f oil painting at the J
residence of Mr. Bent ley, corner of j
Sixth sud Calapooia street.
Tea anil Coder.
r h ive a good sto' k ot line
roast i
collets and choice teas vv hi. h are j
sold at very reasonable prices. !
Will he i .leased
to show t.iem at
Kenton, the cash
any lime. F. L.
grocer.
Plan.
Broadalbin Street, near First
Mining Conipany Iucorirati(l.
The Calipooia P.hte Kiver Mill
I an. I Mining ('ompany, has liled
! articles of incori"iatioii in the
I otlice of the secretary of state, ob-
ject, to do a general mining liusj-
uess ; principal place o leismess.
North Prow n- ville : capital slock,
SoiHI.I'lMI; W. !'.. P.lalich:i:d. I '.
El id; and N.
P.. t:i:i-
:Hi!';ltolS.
IT
I t
lo.les
I .1 .
.ell ll
! ci I
i . Ii I' t
,.f .'..I .'V
!r:i-e I.
Will
' I ! J .
Ill.l
lie I)..
It."
It will now be in nrder fr Gov
.rimr Penuov.-r t" notify tin em
ploys in his a. mills at Portland
that eight hours work a day will be
sullicieiit hereafter, sine- the j.lat
formofthe IVnnoyer party has
incorporated such a plaiiK in i's
declaration of principles.
.lutl Itorrivrd.
j A new line of sateens, challies, '
I seersuckers, chambri.-ks, silks, i
(satins, plushes and ladi.s line
j wors'ed .tress goo Is in the latest j
! sha les and novelties, parasol-hos '
, ere-, eur'.iins and spring goods in !
1 endless vaiietv. Mv stock is now!
complete m all .lepartments. I.adis j
i are cordially invited to call and
inspect ll:ese goods.
G. W. Simpson.
This is tiie time of vear when
. i . . -. .
i ait' young woman wnn a Coin
j plexion makes vou conscious of it
by walking around with her head
mutiied up in a veil so that the
jspilllg will.
spring wind mav not reach it.
nai .1 siuv j;oose rue is . 11 sne
,, ,.. . ,. .
11-1 :u.. ... .:. 1. n .1.. 1
...til, niuii.i iu h.TI' I1LI Pftlll 111
j KMMi -on.lition. let her cast aside
',!, ,.,.; .,,,,1 i.,f , i, 1
j ...v. .., i.i.v. .v.. IIIV I, l.ll'l nun '
1I1L., L' i .j il I .l
on.. it, ,11111 cili 1 mgiii aim
morning use
Hubbard's Elegant
lotion. men sue will have a .
( 'I'l''i'" f' he proud of.
' ' - .
. 1,,rRM! toreU
c make a specialty of ladies
""d misses line corsets and waists.
We have a drive in a French
sateen cornet nt. 75 cents. Extra
g 'jd
S vMt I t. I'. Y"l .SO.
Elegant uew dining ears. Pull
man palace and free family sleep
ing cars run through on express
t -aiits to 1 K-iiver. Mn ilia,
iliutls, Kansas Citv. Si. I.
Council
i:is and
Chicago, via. I'liimi Paeilic rail
way. ('. G. Kawlings city ticket
ritent. Pioad.ilbia slri-i't.
Elegant Lotion. renders the -kin
soft and beautiful.
Elegant
I.otion cures ch
a.ie.
btyids.
P. Centetneri kid
black and c. lored at
Young's.
We are always otr. rii
bargains. You wan: b
for tlfiu.
gloves in
amtiel 1". .
g sp'-cril
I..-.!; O f.
:-i:s.
r .
ma!'
I'
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r A
11
Ladies.- !'.,liTov a Scarls sell j
the Ludlow, if;;. Fine shoes in all .
w id'.hs and styles.
Try Lat.gi-'s new bakerv. !
' Ina himiiiI kd.ir.l.
! At tl'.u !..;-..m .f the year to I u
ii:i.ut a g.i.i.1 reluhle diHrrlinca
j 'whim in the house, as craiupn, colic,
h n rii.i'-:i agtl all intl.i mi;tti.i:i cf the
i loniarli a:n) ar exejo bngly
I laii'.'i-riHH if Hot attended t t im,
One hottle ..f bKtKiS' 01 X ItKIK'KA
. HALSAM will !o ninru goo;l in c.ikch
I I this kind tlinn any otiier uit'ih'M.ii!
iMenrtli. v e guarantee it. .... L.
Ulackmau, dnigeiet.
I "Our Own." a genuine kid glove,
; every pair warranted, al fi.5'1 kt
i pair. This glove I have handle I
j for live years and have tried many
others, hut never have found any
equal to them for tho price.
iUtiinel E. Young.
FINE PKESSEP CHICKENS
AT
A GARRET'S.
; I
'
; M FELLER
I
u. v. . How iu :. c
n)(lT P p
Lilvy it l'-Ldl
W. CKoWOKK,
BROS
Builders.
: Contractors and
Office on First street with 'al-
lace A Cusii k, real estate agents,
Albany, Oregon. Estimates given
Jon all kinds of buildingsorcarpen-
' ter work. All work intrusted to !
u will be promptly exeeutwd.
i v
lilMM.N S1H H I S.
French keeps railroad lime.
Foun'ain pens at Will s' .ikV.
i Noii-mai;n'tic watches V. ii: .v
i:"tl.kis
ir Pal-
I "III
i-n -.
mbvoi,
i Uccxceii Si;
rv and I
:I'dri-u"3
j fancy go i-ls. V. V. ',
M.-ns, iiii-s. s an 1
straw hat pt '.V. f. ! .'--n.i'-s.
! Ti:e Y. S. I . b. s,. are the
best
. lor sale mily W. F. Kead's.
An invoice .:' new go-ni:- j
receiv- .l ::t P.at --v Se;rls.
' Go I.. Augusius I.-agii sta
j ar.d fancy gpu-erieri.
j I bibhard s he;..!.ic;.. caps1:
I are a :-,u:e cure. Tiy them.
i !l ;V!t'g 15 C21t VH ."'USid.-IVi
holidays :: Viereck's.
i Good mon .in ! Have v.jli u
J Hubbard's 1 eg;'.nt Lotion.
t Try Hubbard's vanilla r
; leiiRUi extracts, thev are fine.
i
! The celebrat.-d t,u;ker
Ci'.v .
whit-" shirt at Harrow s A Searis. i
see the new novelties in limine- i
ings and white goods at KeadV. ;
io to Will t tark's for bargains
in ' idies and gents gold watches. !
i
Tin: new tarilT bill practically j
admits sugar free of dutv.
A lnrge and elegant line i f lad'es
and gen'T ;;old watches -it Will a '.
Stark's.
Ifyouwantto buy good bread,
cake and pies go to 1-ange's :
bakerv.
' j ., - r- - 1, 1 - c, .
; IxiW in fair Pale lor Jlui.
I 1 . -.'
I 'ln ",k1 lr n"Jl1' i,,""lt
I interest.
i If VllH W-:-o :lthllie I'r.i . J
i If vou watit a choice cun
tea
. K.
iry my 40 cent tea in bulk.
' Pirownell.
We have a very large stcc
French and domestic s.it'.ee:.:-
oi
W.
F. Head.
Try Silver ijuarti r j.iug cut. A
Splendid smoke. ;i;::-i:t-
dealers keep it.
Prescriptions a-, .j'-.u-. !v e,.:,.-
t'OUn led lav I; ;;.
Hubbard re--' : r. I ;.,b ... ;. ,.
sixteen ei : e:.j.. :, ... .
I i.lg:M'if d -1 i "; c ;
ing Spct A P,.!c!:h: ..-:.".. , . .: .
ed teas an i coMec-.
Al' kieds of canned ;" . -ables
and meats re-vv atid o.
SpentVT i'i Plackbarn's.
We have our new spring sto k . ;
kid gloves, and tiie b-st value ev
shown in Albany at W. F. Kea-Ps.
Hubbard's elegant lotion is noi
n face paint, but by it. use the
most injurious lace paint is ren
dered ha miles'.
P.irf.s (!"-iii
At:a iTtes, tic
-a to - hi
ing
f n
v .
'-. i !:
( .:
t
1.
h
i.i.-OIV
ie-rs. l-'.irt miller
add-- i a tine line
lrvl:
iav
1 C.illM'ts to
th-..- stock : fvirniim
e. wall '
pate r etc.
O ir st.-k rn" staple and fancy j
groceries is all nic and fresh and
"I ihe best .juality. Spencer ;
P.l.icsburn.
Delicious dried beef, chipped to
older, full cream chee-e, lunch
longne, sar.iiues. ami a inn line I
luu. ii go ids at Spencer A Black-
burn's.
The idiosyncrasies of mankind
is a lngntful wonder. Thej- must
have bargains. This is confirmed
daily by the crowd seen at Conn
A llendrirson.
I I lo: tor low prices. .ro to oim
i A Heiidricson for your groceries.
crockery and glassware. We are
not cranky, but will give you
prices that will astonish the
natives.
W. B. Gilson has accepted the i
agency of the San Francisco Chron-
icle. It will be delivered to sub-
K'libers at 15 cents per week, in
eluding the Sunday issue. Leave
orders
From
a his barber shop in
: I ha
j vo: e .
vi j'.:st received a largo in
. 1. -e curtains, ranging in
price ;. .)in t i to v. per pair, scrim,
curtain net, etc. Also a line of
curtain poles and furniture eover-
ng. .-amuel E. loune.
i Those wishing screen door and
vvindows should call on K. B.
j Vunk, who will put them in com-
; plete on short notice. Simp on
corner of Second and Ferry sireeis
Tiie best place in Albany to buv
; shoes is at Barrows A Scarls.
j Their stock is fresh, style the lat
est and prices the lowest.
Economical, cleanly and pi. a
am to use, the very he-( -oap n,
the market a. 'id oniv
box Speiicer A '
V a itolla a
BUi'Khu.u'a ;
matcliUui Savon,
A.-k for ir. !
f!200X1
to
Wt...
.- iii. n. y .
.1 i
te-
rau-
liKNi EPmIX,
ihlll.-l TlloMCSO
.Tk.V-y.
n" : irs.
KIMSEY,
ii set of Al stract
in Linn Cutintv"
w
I he only c..iniile
Pooks. an ! Man
u Fi: is mi: roc
iiV ilOl'Si:.
FtfI!iisin(.ss en!r'is
Cite Will icepivc pr.ltlij
ful a'tcn-ion.
to uiy
) 1 caru-
II
Hi
1 .1 :v
To ALBANY IS
lioA-on the maiket and co.iipn.-e
li large, level and beautiful build
ins ).;!. The blocks have eight'
lots to the block, each lot l-eing 110
by Ji'O bet. The streets are" 60
feet w ide wi: two lare avei ues,
one of Kid i" et and tl.eotlu-r f 5(0
feet in wid' h. Th. r will mobablv
Is a inot. r .i Ii ; ti 1
i:ne to this
Kcr terms
addition i efoiv long,
of -ali api-lv to anv
real cttate
. .
aut ,n ,,IC C:,-v-
MMiird Wiircl
ur
I -
to
Ri-ii
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til
ll-.iiX
ii. i.
ciie-
h-i).-aa.l
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' l!
laity
- . -.I lifet'lR.; of
i'. ic;;.-e a:i.i mk.-s u s,fc
ciiioeu ..'esf.is. is. reiia.vet
:nic"r. str .tel.. ci.l.-.r -i-m. n's.tinaer
ml wt us, with nil paui ;r tho kmfe.
'Iealr.it iu.ii.es a sp.oi.ilty of tmt
neut with tdeairi.'Siy. II '.s practi. ed
in the Gern.i-.ti i rtiu-li ;i:: l English
spita.". ( ail- r.itapi.y attended
. day or tie.t. tii rn- tm :
j t'COU WILL TO ALL."
f"0T.ce ami rc:ili.ne; Ferry stroot.
j betw.-ci 1'hinl l'..i-f.'i.
A l-l'U. STOCK oi"
SUip'e Groceries
, (iliisswaw,
uutfttc,
FRESH BAKED P.KEAI) EVEUV
DAY.
At tl'.ie old rei!l.'c hraw i ;- to l.
founJ a coinplrte as-orlim- tt f (r sli lunulv
rronrlet, tn hit-1 il cnrstartlr M ttM
all th eom ,l lai--cf trwr t n.d .ro
vmions. nu.-b r.
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles.
Dried Decf Chipped io order,
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and f.ut: .
Eastern Buckwheat Hour.
Canned Gnods cf Al: Kinds,
Bohemian Glt-:-; :'. . ,'c,
Thee -.- n
w-.-ic I"" mi' - 1 L ti l. .1 . . . ; 1
mcti t Ms .. ....... .. ... .
I. tiie .el .-iff. , . . , ! ; . .I,'
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11 ii
Mar
Bakery !
C ooD i :
f t'r.'J Uau.' si.