Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, June 12, 1890, Page 4, Image 4

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    m e mokxtni; nKHALP: TiirnsnAY. ,1V sr. 12. isno.
?ttingaU5llirraWTHE CITY 'COUNCIL
K SALK.
1 Daily Hbu.ili will be on
f aab morning at hi. J. JoneV
i.wbareitcanbe procured
Y 1 dU per copy.
imiirai ABei r town.
Lebanon will wlt-'Tiie the 4th
of July.
Mrs. O. 8. Pollock left last even
ing for Jacksonville to visit rela
tives. Mine Maud Hoffman, Miss Lizie
Bryan and Miss ettie Spencer
Corvallis, are visiting in this ci
Tbe invitation committee for the
Masonic dedication ball to be
given in tbia city desire it an
nounced that all Mason an in
vited to attend the ball.
Messrs. G. L. Blackmau, il. C.
Hubbard, D. P. Mason and Geo.
Stanard, druggists of thin city,
have been in attendants at the
dragista' state convention in I'ort-
Mise Lee Prathcr and Mir-- Eva
Cowan will leave to day for Co
lumbia, Missouri, to spend the
rammer. Miss Prarher will return
in tbe fall and resume her position
aa teacher in tbe college.
Among the delegates to the Bap
tist Association in this city are
Rev. A. J. Hunsaker and wife, of
Independence, Rev. C. II. Mat
toon, of Aumsville, .1. II. Peery
and Henry Cyrus, of Seio.
Judge L. Flinn returned yes'er
day from Corvallis where he is en
gagea ior. the state in the suit ot
the Southern Methodist church to
recover possession of the old agn-
cultural college property. The
evidence is now noma taken in the
case, and the plaintiff haw until
June 15 to give in their testimony.
Well boring, rock drilling, pros
pecting, rirst hundred feet, fl
per foot; second hundred feet,
$1.25 per foot; third hundred feel,
ai a . . a . t . . .
Itisyci, uwu iulk ri;., nuiu
to i per loot. ithont rviara ete
add 25 cents per foot. Write J. 15
Hughes. Albany, Oregon.
XXAIt ESTATE 8ALE8
A. Bardwell tollenry In
gram, 20 acres, 30 w 2
M. Vanderpool to E. A Van
derpool, lots 1. 2, bl. 4.
fjodavilie
Amasa K. Shaw to W. H.
i."o;
Stinson. 320 acres, 15 E 1
I5lM)
Alvin Uinn et ux to Alvin
Cinn, 3 lots, Shedd. . I
Cowan, Ralston tit Chamber
lain to Linn Co. National
Bank, 26 feet front, First
treet 15,000
Market Hulbert to Harriet
Maple, 238.62 acres, 11 w 4
B. Ames to J. R. Kirk
Patrick, bl. 4, Sweet Home
J. Hhelton to W. R. Kay.
15.08 acres 10 E 1
F. McCoy et als to D. E.
woo
00
Junkin, all interest in I.
L. C. Jas. Junkin
Lillian French et als to D.
E. Junkin, all interest in
I). L. C. Jas. Junkin
J. Croft to Mary S. Chas
tain, 88 acres, 14 w 4. . . .
D. Grover to R. H. Grover
123 acres, 14 w 2
R. Kirkpatrick to M. Scott
2 lota, Lebanon
J. W. Mabon to J. S. Mahon
100 acres D. L. C. Pollv
Burge .
Boilatu Change..
t L
Mr. J. A. Cutnmings, of Clinton,! bills aii.owko.
Iowa, who visited this city last i. .j. Henton
fall, returned yesterday ami willjB. M. Soan "
locate here. He has purchased the j Devoe & K bson
drug store of H. C. Hubbard, and t; ';. Havne
will assume charge of the biioitiecs i t'rank Kenton
ia few days. He is a young nun j pnct. lV Kobsun
of energy and thorough business i Kobert Brow n
experience and has come to Alba.iv ' James Ewiic
to atay. Mr Hubbard will re-1 Joun Chisweil '
move from Albany, but just where j0)tl Maxwell
he does not yet know. He has Thaw Tia.ner
made many friehds here, w ho will I j" Henton
regret to see him go away. 4.L.Cowai.. can'va-si,lir voe
. . ' 1 Electric Light Co . ...
I Cost lei s aTtoiiiitiev ro
Yahlixa, June 11. The steam
bip Willamette Valley arrived to
day .with tbe following passenger-:
C E. Taylor, Mrs. C. E. Ta.lor.
narxer, Jotiii .Marstiall, r . i
Uopee. T. C. Sherwo-od, O. Jacobs, j
Geo. Matthew, Mrs. W. H. lay for. j
Miss R. Cary, E. C. Harmon, iieo.
dint Kim If Lr. .... .... I k !
u..ur, ii-wi-iiri,i,..iuiniiuii,
E. McLeod, If. E. Bedford. It. VI .
Fouman.
T. rirTTnTtr "
J. C. Agnew, the lish dealer, w ho
waa arrested for constructing a
wooden shanty within the tire
limits and gave bail iur hisapK-ar-'
auce Friday, has opened his fish
market in the face of the action of
city authorities and the ordinance,
It is a little, one-horse shanty, but
the city council should see to it
inai me taw is not viotateii in tins
or any other instance.
Letter 1. 1st.
Tbe following letters remain un
called for at the Albanv postofhYc
June 11, 18W:
Chas. li. A in i see, m. Beaker.A.,
V. Bradley, ft. r. Barnhaidt, I..
W Bonner, M.N A. Clark. Mi.;;,ww1VTiT' t- ' " n "!
Ptilw.th Carter Mni-ii -r.t i ! ,orlf 1'iUa.il. -Mi. Feagles h id
2, Ueorjce Cassidy, John Catiu b. U,
Mise. illiam Dougerty Mrs. R C.
Ellis, George Etnmine. Mary Post,
John Penninger, S. Tivlor.", T. C.
Purall, Hugh 'larris. E. A. Hav,
2, P. H. Hepner. Martin Hodge?.
W. S. Hate, Chas. Hamorul, Hen
ry, Jacobson, tJharies Jackson,
MiBS Daisy Keeny, Miss olie Mar
tin, J. Martin, J. P. Menetl'e,
Mis Annie Mulvanev, Mrs. Mat
tie North, Miss E." Ogburn. II.
Allonback, M. T. Philips, Milton
Rodgers, Mrs. Kettie Scott, Joseph
fjjandon, Mrs. Annie S-uithanl,
Jacob Schweitzer, Mary Wilson,
J. C. Woods, C. S. Weniier.
Art studio. Mattie E. Martin,
nob 13, Mcllwain building.
New iavtuce
ni gold rutK at
A Letter from icuatoi Duph Coii
ceruui a Bnde at A bau.
TMK I IV" MliK II lilt.
The Co. , il Vateajw riot" rue ti. La
i'orbiddt ,g -ae Coi.;ructi a f
Wooden Build a
the regular :nwiin
council last n.gut all
.uu. inemner.- were pre.en.
Ihe Cumin:' . on iirc .tu 1 ater
asked for further 'one to r. pott on
lite Application of i'. .1 Bait Lmore
to Change the location ot tne water
ditch on Lion street, wdich was
granted.
I'he committe- o.-i tire uu l rer
imported on the :i(itilic.ttion
Fook, Sang. Ing ,v Co. tor tier
luiaMou to erect n M.en building
insi-e oi the lire limits vl.-rrclv,
which was adopted.
The Coiiiii.unic.if :oil fr,.tn Chief
Engineer C. 11. ieM'arr a- already
published ill the Ilbkll.O, wusn-rtd
and leleired to 'la- committee on
ilre and water, lo act n coujunc
tion with t!ie chief engineer.
The chief engineer asked lor
lew head-gate at the head of the
ditches on Ferry ami fir .adaloin
streets; granted.
Petition of Chas. Pfeirt'er and
i others to have the l alapooia street
sewer, extended to Eighth street
vas read and referred to the com-uitu-e
on streets nd nubia- i.top-
rtv
The following commnni. ation
j jrom Hon. .1. N. Iiolph. relating to
i memorial to congress i..r -i hrid.-e
it Aloaiiy wa read:
MK. I'OI. Ill's I.KIfKB.
Washinoto.n, May '4, ls'.lli.
Hon. N. .1. lleii'on,"re.wflei-,AI-oany,
re;:oti lejr ir I am
ju-t in receipt ol the memorial of
Uie mayor aiul I'ouin-tl oi the eitv
, t ( j
1 representative of Hie I'niteil
States, inayiiiif ombres i; irr.nt
rhe privilege oi erecliiit; u free
.vaou road and foil bridge uctohm
the Willamette river at m;ie poitit
opposite tile cilv. Alfo the .Jihii
f a tnli.
I shall t.lke p.'Hl
j in; the memorial to tne s.-n.,!,. and
itiUotluctilk: tne hill Ue.laV, a'iU
!i :. .i i .
I i.ru.i.i.1.
ui ing nit ni reieriea to llie ci.u
merce coJimittee, f .hi ;i I a m a
animier, ami v'ivirjj; the mat ei toe
necewary attentiod. lire i-i,n-
UliitcM Iia. ifloite I jk torm t j Ahlch
j ill hiilsate mane to conturm ;.n
a possible, anl t:lie cu rnje- i,,
oe ieiiiiei hi yotir hill.
It i.-4 aiO !ate ll tile rerioo. 1
;t m.; he tl !lli.:tli : ti se- IHe tne
oasak;e o! fiu oiii al tne pre.-e:it
lesBtui'. i hat wili .lee!id mnci
uimiii the time of adjournment.
I Hlppo-H- yjn knoA tha', a tin
aw now stin. Is. ti..- s!at- n...v
lil'hotie 'lie eriiistri'ton O!
oritige- across n..v L'lhle ai. rs ei
r.irely within its borders, and you
have your choice to eome to con
gress, or to secuie an .! a'.iltjor
in.-ec
200 j .r.ing toe const-iH'ii'.n o! .i -iid
from the leri-l uur? when it ieet.
. 1 ' Yours truly,
.. N. Ioun.
lj The committee on v.'.iys and
j mean.. asked for further time to n
200 : port on the petition of i n ei-.-ciri.r
i lights on Sevi.th and .lelferson.
; The ciimmiitee on stieets and
iOO I public jirofierty was granted fur
ther time on the bnsin,.i, reii-tri-1
from the 1-ist meeting.
$ d 2i
;t t)
;;; ."m
: 117
1 2.1
.") I It I
17 ho
1"-' IHI
.) H
or; tu;
1 no
4s in
:', w
l4 ill
.:2.i.
were allowed.
r.railaatlon llay al F.iigeii.
The fourteen tli sinmril
mencement ot the L'niversitv of
Oregon will he held at EugViie,
June lo-ltr, inclusive. Toe hacca'
laureate sermon will be delivered
... II . .. . ... t .
iii ii a. .it., nii .ttiiiiav hv Kev.
I John U.ird' ill, pastor of the First !
! Baptist Church, !' Portland. The'
Utt i" the " ,,,0"rT i
recit at 8 i: m. Tuesdav. Light
Kev. Archbishop Gross) of Port-j
' land, will address the literary so-i
i cieties. which a ill hold -i reunion i
at p. i. At 10 a. m. Wednesdav.
.the graduating exercises ot the
law school w ill take place, at 2 v.
i m. the cla-s tree wdi be planted
hi 3 r. m. tin- alumni will meet j
! and at H v. m. lion. lieo. H. Wif-
uams. ui I'ortlaml will inldr
Mil. It'ess i
the university. The exercises of
the graduating class ill take place i
on the 10th at H :i0 i. i.
I lie Kllllni; IVa .llistiltabie.
I'he Corvallis Times savs: R. j
L. Feagles had a preliminary-ex-I
amination !a t s:ihir,Iv
i not iee:i un u-r arrest ior a crime,
but he lein.iudi-.l au inie-tigation
before a m i-istr.ite that justice;
and the eommuri'y might be made!
fimiliir u iiri t:e facts. A great'
inany witu.-f.ses testified and his j
honor very widely concluded that
the killing was justifiable and in 1
self-detense. The community, to;
a rtian. com nr in tne opinion. Tim j
killiiig might have been a i:iuiortu-
n.ite alfjir, but Morg. Lill.ird alone
is responsible for his death. !
T l friXHIllineil.
Aliout twenty Siiidents of Clack-:
atone will lie examined by the
supreme court at Pendleton this!
week and all those who are suc
cussful in answering the dilferem
questions propounded by this high
body will be admitted to the prac
tice of law .
ALBANT i'OI.LEGE COMMENCEMENT.
Tri Gr.duat.Bg Sx'fiwr of tk Tw ty
Thiid Y-r of tee College-
I he coui me ticc merit exercises f
the Albany College at the orrera
lionse esterday were oj a mosi in
teresting and attractive nature.
Uev. Ir. Campbell made the
pening prayer.
liss IaIth Vance reivk-red a
beautiful selection of instrumental
music.
.Mi . ("arltoit S, of the junior
lass, pionoiiced in a most pleasing
manner a well stn lied and n re
in lly prepared oration upon the
ii'jedt of "Id-ality,'" showing
his subject was one ot the
fcyal and controlling influences
.f human endaver. His oration
abounded in careful thought well
x pressed, in simile and metaphor
veil drawn, and wa listened tn
with marked interest and atten
tion. A profusion oMHXpiets and
mementos were carried to him on
its completion.
Mi"s Anna Honk followed with
: be.iuiiitil insti imental selection.
.Mis. Hose Tnimh;ill, ali'o of the
junior class jrave an intellect! tal
ienilitiou of the subject oi
Pictures," showing that in soite
of tbe princely fortunes that are
spent for scenes protvayed Uon
canvass, nnil the very many famous
galleries tha- are made the Mecca
of pilgrimages of tourists, the most
valuable and cherished of pictures
are those that human beings carrv
in their memories. Her weil
rendeiiil essay aboumied in beau
tiful thought and flowing scnti-inr-nt.
The floral tributes to MissTrum
'.till ueie numerous and handsome.
.Mrs. Chamberlain sanjr Madeline
in her iwual"li'ective anil attra:tive
manner.
.Mr. Lewis K. Lee, the jrrailuate
of the year, gave the senior year
oration, his subject being ""The
! Post (.Itlice." His rendition of this
subject was a full appreciation of
the many anil varied functions of
the jMisi otlice department, its
practical and Hcutimc ntal applica
tions; its muitittiiliiious changing
I scenes and incidents ; its influence
j iver the livesainl conditions of the
; people; its being imiiie the vehicle
j for words of love or hate, of wis
! .loin or folic, nf iiapiness ami v.oe.of
' business ami of pleasure. leing the
i C'liiiinoii vehicle for all and an
i iiidispensihle agent that seaicheS
, out anil joins all parts of the hu
! man family. A friend and a ser
! vant I') all st ii! of inestimable value
r roin the pop to dice work he drift
ed to the kindred subject of the
disseminator of knowledge and
thought v trie means of imoks.
and gave a mention of the leading
writers and their works, includihi:
a truthful tribute 'o Shakespeare
an-1 giving the true ami wonderful
influence for good that good book
exert. The oration was well
delivered and at its close Mr. L e
! was the recipient of abundant, and
h.-aii!itul llor.il tnliisies.
An instrumental duet by Miss
i hilna Alien ami I'rot. I.onllaril
i was ari example of a splendidly
r-.ndcred mnsicalgem. and gave
f ' credit to both teacher and
pup,,.
1'rof. I N. (auidit presented
the beautiful diploma to .Mr. Lee, '
and announced the vacation in the i
school until SeptemN-r, and the
changes that will nemr by tbe i
with drawal of Mrs. Pollock", who)
on account of health has found it j
neccsarv to seek a less arduous I
position in the East.
The exercises throughout were
excellent and reflected gteat credit
uon the talent of the pupils as
well as the superior traintns of the
school.
The year has been a very suc
cessful one and the next year will
be entered with every facility to
make it a continued success. "
Th Sleeilenu Kyr r .1 nt li -.
irii.i ni.-itii Tin it" fifnr
Many stories are told at tin
expense of th well-known termini
ex-magistrate with the glass eve.
One day while tiying a case with
a jurvhe fell asleep, but as the
glass eye was open the lawyers and
those interested in tl use knew
it not, nor that their testimony
was all ior naught. Thev onlv
discovered that the genial j. p.
was sound asleeowheii one of the
lawyers arose anil asked for the
decision of the Court, and not
receiving an answer demanded of
tin-constable what was the mat
ter. I'he constable then hastily
awoke the sleepy squire and for
mally stated to the assemblage
that the eye which had been open
was glass. The case had to be
tried again from ihe start, as the
magistrate hadn't beard a word of
the testimony.
NORTHWEST NOTES.
Crooked and Ochoco rivers have
gone down almost to low water
mark. The snow is almost all out
of the mountains, hence low
water.
I hel hinese pheasant Is getting i
Up into the edgeof the motintai.ls. j
In a lew years they will hi-scattered
all through the Oregon Alps.
Jackson count p has the only
lady census enumerator in Oregon
in the tsnn ot Mrs. A flic ( 'aw ley.
aepoinled for Wisnlville, Ria-k
Poif.t iinl Hold Hill precincts.
T.a child of Mrs. Hugh Gleii
cross. ol Atoria, Isn n on Sunday.
Vlav 'otli and which weinbeil
...
barely eighteen ounces when! ... .. An iiien.
iw nty-four hours old. is stillalive; " think the people will like to
and is growing though it is verv ,"vc one-pound bars of splen
weak. " 'd laundry soap for two bits We
It nill be fcnown in n few week
what the population of Oregon is.
laaing tne voieeast aiul the num
ber of school children reported, it
is estim ited that the population
will be about .100,01)0. In tbe
-tate of Washington the popula
tion w ilt la- nearly as large as in
i egon.
PnrMcoU! ParaanUt
I have just received mi spring
stock of parasols direct from the
manufactuter in Ne.y York in all
the lale-it styles and prices.cheaper .
than ever before, aamuel E.youn.
CRUSHED BETWEEN TW0CAR3.
Setioao Accident at tbe Southern Pa
cific Depot Last Nisht.
C. W. Ilageu. au employe in the
Southern Pacific freight otlice at
thin city, mi assistinkjiu tiiecoup-
iiig oi ireigtit car iai evening
j vhen ho was caught between two
j i ars ami receive! injuries which
may piove fatal. He was unaccus
tomed to the work of biak'm?in,
j and in cotipiiug the cars on acurve
i was caught lietween the c Tners of
ithec.usoil lb." insiileiil the curve.
Hotii col'ar ! nes were broken and
be was otherwise serio.ly injured.
Ir. ti W. Mast. ui, the coni in v's
physician at this city, was called
and set the broken bones. His
injuries were severe, but h"es
ure entertained of his recovei v.
The injured man is a relative of
baggage master Barker.
l:etiiru of MrKniilam.
l-'.-Mow ing i- w hat the Sokane
Chronicle has to say of the McKan
lass minstrels who will give a
performance in this city Friday
evening iii-Nt : McKanlass oper
atic min-trcN oii-ned l.wt night to
u pKxl h')iise.
i-dtfe that the
every respe-i .
oii)s an- . 1
McKanlas i--:
Wi nir-.-f acknow'
iii. w is lirsl i 'nss in
an. I the jok- - and
new and i h.
i g'i at coiniiti di. n.
a good singer anil a graceful dan
cer, and In- violin and bai j t t . : y -ing
is phenomena'. Ma-ier Widio
is a little wfiider. ami with bis
little sister th- rnak- tie- gre.it -st
little team ihat ever up: e.t-ei in
pokane. Tin are It'- er.-i in
ished children pi rrm ne-i b. e
ever seen; an i Mi - - ! 1 1 1 . the
ve.-alist. sang -o.iii- f i j .liii.i-ult
and jileasini: .-.!iis. reccjvii -
eral v heartv eilcor.-. '.
Sab - i- ;! flOMiy ill-ti i-d. ki ,i:iig
thi tii .i-i- ill a i ar liuu tin- ;.:
of h; - e tit I ni' e tin: il his --Nit . Tin-co-up.iiiy
nil through i- ibe
be -I i coi.i: that i vi I v'i.-'U'J it')'
city. Th- i'boi.i-e. oichesl a-,
ait'! b.uiii ar-- away tin.
New WonK.
Kto, jMrrnsMviii-.
In the last month a notable at -
tempt has been made to add to the
resources ol Ihe h.iigli.-h language
Lord Bury, as chairman i f tbe
Electric Traction Company, wrote
to "The Times" to ask for a short
word if (Kissible of one syl'abh
to express the idea of being con
Vevcil by electric power. As
might ban- been expected, letter
after letter jsmreil in. full f
strange and wonderful suggestions.
The following are only afewofthe
cacophonous verbs w bii-h s.-ient ilic
and unscientific writers ahke t t ' .
mitted for consideration : to
'ohm. t
"elect rice
squirm."
i v
It.'
t "mole. to
I'oiilii'ub,' to
k." to "frank
to elk.'' to
faiadate." to
cu a rly no lack
America w.ll
' to
to "s
! 'in.'" to
'scint .
to
Then
"tric-trac.
i "webei."
"" choice :
peihai
; '!! us.
; "',i i" "
is it ill. I with l lie vc t ii to
MUELLER 4. QAKKETfS MAKSU-i
String r.-'.in-. ii:-en Pea-.
Cauliflower, Early Cabbage.
Summer Squash. Early Beets,
tireen Onion". New Potabies..
B id -Ii. Let uce.
F Hi ll It s'hfi:rii.s.
Cheirj. s. i i"osi berr er.
Currants, i emoMS.
Swiss Cheese, l.imb'r Cheen-.
iream t'heeso. Chip Beef.
All of :he a1 . vc to hi- had nice
aridlt.sh.it Mueller .v tiarrett's.
Ca!l earlv ami Ii :iv.- lour . lets.
SrlllK .iHi-ltfti ut Cunt.
I have a small line of spring
jackets in colors I wish to close
out and have reduced the .rie to
cost. They are the latest s j .
and a bargain. I also have a i
jof spring stixkinet jacket" for
; 5.V each, which is the nicest
i picket for the price in the market.
! .Niuiucl E. Young.
;miI nve .mi Tf . i
Th.i very he! quality of tea and
coflee to tie found in tie-lilv it, at !
Suier v Blackburn's." Their !
blended i-ollee. ground to oroer i
will suit the i-.os? fastidious. i bos. Bnnk has jiist received aj
. j i,le assoitinei l of v iudow shades, ,
.! a I oliri.rulu Itrar. , a,S(J ,,, Wheeler & Wilson sewing
A tiyboily can catch i, coM tills kin.l machine, the I -est and lightebt
ilL:?E.r: Ihe" U-r? : -""" - !
We advise our n-aili-ra to pun-leisc f. Those having property to sell I
x'li n,V L-M,t,,,;i"f ""i-beai.will do well bv placng it;
bte, tin-(uhforiiia Kutgi.ft iiiisuini.. j M ..' v ,f a i
m. Asthma, Brum Litis oi.gl,s .! I W 1,1 V M t ,e' n"'1 t s,Hte
o'roup ( tires, i.riil keep it lmiuiy. 'Tis 1 . 1 ' nP 'l:,H -'"""ect ions 111 Port-
lleusiiig ti, tin taste and ileum" to the I bind, whereby he will be able to J
'iovc coinpli.iiiU s'o..! at ! no a l cte'i incest-. rs from the east.
..lilt or 'A ft ir -i ui i .';r.. i "... i
li Cure gives iinineili.ile' ri li. I. Tl.e !
LatiirrliHl lirus -s M,iiu lii,lnc oil hi ;
ta healing itnj i.i-iielrnti-g nature. !
one ii a trial. Six months treatment
1 00. sent by mail tl U .
What a Kiirtnnr
Is a gonil, heullliy, pearly .skin . Few
arc uware ol the short time it taken a
ilinotdereil liver to cause blotches on
the face mill a dink grease -.k ill Ooi;
bottle ol Bi'gg hlnnd i'illlili.'V ami
! Mood maker will lecture litis organ to
! its nutur..) .owl li....'H... i..t j
i;i"ue-the l.lc ,l .,( uj ii,,,u,f.s
it is nie. tiiiij with wond. i ful mi.-eess.
I I- 1. : '
v 111
: gists keep it.
guaranteed. All ilriig.
r.iiiid (.Oiifrh Syrup's
i 1 ''ere ,. iioth'u -' narents .!.....:.!
careful about a selecting u couyU Chicago, via I'niou Pacific rail-
svr.ip. liegg. Cherry cough svtuiilwsv. C. i. Kawlines. citv ticket
he
-r i-. neggs cherry cough sytupiwflv. C. i. Kawlings, citv ticket'
Tii .7. . 'i Vlf , I agent, Broadalbin street. I
1 in .i-l ir. nor,.-to g 1. lieuro von 1 .
I get Ui ggs. Kvery bonis is warranted i New embroiilei ies. flouncing'
'Al! ibugiis ki-e-i it ''lace flouncing in cotton anil silk. 1
C ' U'Hl P to-day
Sl'ESCEK & liLACKIIl RX.
our Own," a genuine kid glove,
eve y pair warranted, at l.;,u per
l-aii Tins glove 1 have handle I
'or tive yeirs and have tried many
o'h' i. y,3r h ive found any
Hi... to tbom for Mm ,irj,.
4tunel E. Young
While we run largely to special
ties OUr Stock is alwava toll f
Choice 1l - -la in nr H.T t;
cuoice gi... as in our line. Spencer 1
auicaourn,
1 tit v 1.1, 11.1 kit iii i
I51H1NKSS LOCALS.
McKaniass Friday evening.
Buy your groceries at Aug.
Lange's.
Gentlemen h tine shoes t E. C
Searls'.
Go to Aug. Ijinge's for staple
dry goods.
My fruit jars have arrived C E.
lirownell.
.ome new
E. C. S -ai ls.
h-signs in s ttteelis at
Oregon str i wherries at
c Blackburn's.
pencer
Fruit cans and wax at
& Washburn V.
Leave your order for
Lange's Bakery.
Paisley Fisii do tin
printing, l'rv ihe.n.
Matthews
bn-ad at
cheapest
The celebrated Quaker Citv
shirt at E. C. Searls.
Ludlow's :; -hoes for ladies an.l
misi.es at F. C. -earls. '
A'ljilst.ible window mieeiis at
Matthews & Washburn's.
Tin and iilumbiug work ilone at
Matthews & Washburn's.
Kerosene are I gisoline stoves at
Matthews it Wahhiirn'i .
Drink ice cold soda at C. E.
Brow nell's and be happy.
Fine black Bilk handkerchiels
anil neckties at E. C. earls
The celebrated Quaker City
white shirt at E. C. Searls.
Finest line of gent's neckties in
the city at E C. Searls.
Warranted garden hose at
Matthews A Washburn's.
inrde-i hose aiul law n sprinklers
at Matthew -i A Washourn's.
Linge will sell you staple dry
joo.U cheaper than any one.
i.e cream and lemonade served
verv day at ioez"s restaurant.
Ludlow's $:.H( Imlies shoes all
.-lize-fc and widths al E. C. Searls.
complete line oi gents' fur-1
nishing g mils ni E. C. Searls.
Bat gams in corsets at E. C. '
, Searls Friday ami Saturday only. '
' Fn-sh Yaipiina ovsters served,
I everjr day at Mc ihee's restaurant. ,
I'sa I'.i.-gy 1 ).i ii. b liu'i hitters f.ir
mui irtr.t 1 ri. ilv-jn-li:i Mini al' kindred !
iti-e.
And w In ii you want a delicious
cold drink go to ". E. Brow hell's !
for s.)ila.
licL's ccletn. it..i l.iinilv
are fnv .i i- I. nil le ubiig
i i-itii-tii.- ,
Jl IIJL i-ts
ever' u I i r-
Ahns'. yo, iihs' ami Uis' cloth
ing and furnishing goods at i. W,
Siinou's.
j into I i. W. "-illlpsoll's l'ol II.-
fact dr.'s-res - 'es . loaks his. I"
; cap -tc.
Ui I'.n lllb.'
up .til rips
t iiaf Klein '. ii"i-. few
Ol.
bol.t- aiul Shoes
Isniglit ol them, lor rmthiiij;.
Next S.'.tl-i .1 -. j:.tiglia in "s eii.ln;-
bra's and ot her wasu goods ju-t
received at i. V. Simpson's.
Ha.pv I' - v ho buys bis fruits
and veget.ihlis ..i C. K. '.vnell. i
Always fresh ail lull weight.
Brick for sal" a' mv kiln or de
l.veicd in lar. or -in li aui 'ints.
W. C. Clssi.LI..
We have out new spring stiK'k of
kid gloves, and the best value ever
shown in Albany at W. F. Read's. :
Do not fail to attend the Mc Kan- .
; liis Minstrels perfoi luance Friday :
j evening. The hand will parade '
at 7 ::50.
I A choice aii'l complete line of ;
j bottled delicusies have just been j
I added to my ftock call and see :
i them. C, E. Brownell.
Dry g.Hids and notions on first!
floor, clothing department and'
i gents furnishing goods on
second
! Iloor at ti. W. Simpson's,
I II
Hubbard's drug stole. Call and
; see them. They are as good as
; new ; h iv t..en"in Use 'ess than a
i jvar
euison, corned beef, rl ipped
'"" l- a v of en a n
Ca'ilornia chee-e, jus., the thing
'"r ''inch these wami d.iys. Call
"" Spencer Blackburn.
T.cket ' 'o Eliropi San Francifrco
Spokane
!'ii!s. Pendleton. Baker
Citv, The
Dalles, and all points in
the I " 'i-d States and Canada for
sale ai the Union ticket olfice.
C ti. Haw lings city ticket agent.
Broa In. I in st.
Dr. Pat ton. the specialist on
female and private diseases, in '
BlumlH-rg's block. Otlice hours '
10 to 12, 2 to -I and 7 to 8. Con-'
sulfation free. Residence 3rd and
Montgomery.
Elegant new din ug car.-. Pull- .
man palace ami ftee family sleep-1
ing cars run through on expns '
trains to Deliver. Omaha, Council
Biutr.?, Kansas Citv St. Louis and
i black ami cream. Laces in imita- j
tion point, also now designs in 1
black and white lace, including
Vandyck and EitTel Tower. New I
nrchings. Samuel E. Young.
First and second-class passenger ',
rates over all the roads to Chicago,
f. 1 r 1 -11 t- 11
oi. jamis anu an ikiiiiis cast wu; 1
Ihj restored on June 9ih. Parties i
desiring to take advantage of the!
cut rates should apply immediately i
to the Cniou Ticket office at the '
foot of Broadaibin street, C. G. '
Haw lings, agent.
SKCICKT SOCIKTIES.
' "' Ul Lftllfe .No, 13; mwtl
A every Mon Ui eieniiw m the g. a. k.
. O. L. W. S.it. ty Loiire So, 13;
hmll on terry street, between Seoond &nd t
I iniru, Aitiany, Oregon, arrangera in tbn
and traunt brethren cordlU lavlted
dr. mm,
THE SCIENTIFIC SPECIALIST,
Guarantees a successful treatment
in diseases of women and all pri
vate diseases. Over fifty cases of
catarrh cured since Jan. 1st in
this city and no failure heard from.
Dozens of ladies cured of diseases
jieculiar to their sex and not one
unsuccessful. $5"0 will be paid
to anv one he treats unsuccessfully
after lie had agreed to eure them.
Consultation is free and ji.u can)
Ireely call upon the Dr." Every
thing is strictly confidential arid
private. He prepares his own :
medicines and you do not have to
go to a dr.tg store to have vour
prescriptions tilled. His otlice is
so arranged that one patient does
see another, tie is not heie Mr a j
few davs but has permanently j
located and will stay. His prices j
correspond with the nature of the j
disease and the deserving poor j
treated free. Patients out of ihe j
city can be treated by correspond- j
ence unless acute diseases. Office .
hours 10 to 12, 2 to 4, and 7 to 8.!
The Dr. can refer to any bank in
lbany or the Pacific Coast as to
h's reliab'lity and to the Oregon
State .Medical Society as to his
standing in the medical profession.
To ltent.
cottage, fully
furnished.
tor three months on reasonable
terms. Impure at this office.
Secure your railroad, steamship
and sleeping car tickets to all
points North, South and East via
the Union lacilic railway, and
save time and money. Ticket
office on Broadalbin street.
Farmers Attfntion
iu uu want to bin
O
2
A Stecsiboat Lcat of FaxmllachinciyjitstxccciTcd ft: theleceecr cf ICSO.
AT
ST B WART & SOX
Ciall. ;mti
SPECIAL SPRING
NOUNCEMENT
A
M!y Stock is now complete:
embracing all the latest novel-
fc ies in Dress Groods
WOOL AND WASH
LADIES !
We make a specialty of
1
1P
t
t
In Knit Ribe.l and Mn-lin.
M . . a m , tr T .1
Our prices arw the LOtJ i ".
linderwear
THE BEST HOSIERY. VALLEY
i L' We caiTy a full line- of the world renowned Broadhead Diefs (Jooda, which for weei and flinish re unes
: elled. In embroideries and Bouncings we have as lsrge a stock as any house in the state. Call ud yoa
:;ti i .i... tu.onu it, th rwat tradinir Domt in Oregon. 0 A pleakcre to t-ln w gitxis.
m. all be convinced that , Albany ia ibe
McKanlass Minstrels
AT-
j Albany Opt ra House,
FHIDAV, I I'NE 13.
The great and only
MCKANLASS.
The Ne -ro Ole Bull of vio inist
and the Minstrel King of America
supported by h s in., tainted
children.
M.lsTtK WILUC M' AUt UNA.
MR. A. L. SXLES, the funny
man of the d iv. '
MISS -I SIE GRIIH.N, te
man-voiced woman, und
ii first-class aii nsrs i
Full band and orchestra, All to
apjK'ar in a select progiamme of
Fl'N, WIT AND HUMOR.
Grand street drill at 7 :30 v. u.
Seats on sale at Blackman's.
DK V.
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mi. jt
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nliite.
tur; -. ....
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er : S.
a ..r , till
I '- uiak
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day in ingiil.
"GOOD
1 1 . wllll,.!. f .
fill) III tlx IS
WILL TO ALL."
t-f Oifii-e aud reaiiluiioe Ferry trs-t.
tetwen I'hir.i ami F.'rlh.
rtegts liver pilis are a mfld laxalive
. . i . .i . . i . 1. 1
HDU act airccuy on me nver sun kiu
nev a well .ajtliv bowel. All drug
((isth-
a Birder. Kii'in-, 'I hrenii-'.
ll'i- if '.
M.
Wliat You Want.
H
JL
f REE FROM POISON.
beat tradinn point in wre(toc
ART STUDIO,
Mrs. Dr. Pat ton, Bluniberg'e
block. Lesson s given in drawing,
paint tog and music. Pictures for
sale or pointed to order.
ulllor lu f 'al-lt-l ure.
The only guf anlci-d cur; fur ctarr
COld 111 the UK
Lu) leJr, rose cold
cut ar. lial dt-.ifr
s uiiC s-.ie eics. he
:ltustea'.d uiijileasuti
fi ulu t i.lui I t;. Kit
-e t-'ol to- etiiin
.-.o: i-.it, y ni drug
uiuiji lo Anieliu
y. iio i; :-. C .1. MX
M K'i i; sent by
hslc i V t-ubljlll 1
! store tlie btnse
j breajl.. re..,u
, ' 4.u). ,
! gists. S-i,d u
j .Medical l'Hs
I inonli.f' tnat
mail. i lo, 1
! Maou.
Use elegant lotion foi unburn
ked aim a mills
s'IM, Ul.MH A ., -ro..
NEW PKOCE-& ILoLii.
(r-uirioi for KuuM sin fi .r'" u-)
Best bioraue i'acifities.
fdrH:'-
ALBANY
.'..I tit K!.
ol.Kt.uN
unln.elul Mini t:uii;i'.
I IMtE I'NuCKSlO.Ntai ll.lt.i. L e.ill I-
t j. lu Ailmny b liv-:ti iao u....!. fo i.. .
tid ountr. W ill i-ui.tii.t l. i u 'o t.ii'.f.. .,
t l.ari, kull all Uiul.lier el .Weiil In L.-C,
'lie ud.iig Oueeu Aia.e. r--i air. ..u l.iia-
I icth.au -.Kin 1 l uilon. . tt n m
! lai.a, anuvp citir-ao-na nee ui . li..iir. miI
actinn KUnr:.iiiet.' W . i . A -M I..
C'tlKAtV. XlAIMSb.
r. A. KIMiSEY.
The only cotnnl. te se oi Abstioct
Books and Maps Linn ( otii.ty
OFFIfK IV TIC COI KT Iti.r-SL.
Busine-is entrcsie.. 'n my
. ...
We Will recede
proii.pl
.1
ful attention.
- rttf ni other mackiuer)
as
Ci
CD
en
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'71
c .
er
both in
FABRICS.
mttH'J
-TO THE
MEN
Call and look at out va'i.ts in
We have it itry large ttoi k to
1 h.ose Iroiu at the lowest priee
eier otleret in the
Goods.
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