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TOT MflT?rryG mgrtALD: .BtEEfttAT. JVKV iftoo.
I-1
glowing gaily JteraW
ON SALE.
The Daily Hefui d will be on
sale each morning hi 11. J. Jones'
book store.where it con be procured
at 5 cents per copy.
joTTixae AHot r town.
Bargains at the Ladies' Bazaar.
New Invoice of xold rings at
French's.
Ludlow's 3 Bhoes for Indie at
. C. Searls.
Fine line of opera toe slippers at
E. C. Searls'.
Viereck's shaving and hair cut
ting saloon, shaving 15 cents.
Ladies will find nuns veiling in
evening shade ar E. C. Searls'.
Art studio, Mattie E. Martin,
room 12, Mcllwain building.
The Bo;,.rd .f Trade will meet at
the city council chambers Monday
evening.
Recorder N. J. Henton and fam
ily went 'o Mehama yesterday to
rusticate a few days.
Mrs. Georg Peart, of Salem,
is visiting her "inter, Mrs. Thomas
Hopkins, in this city.
Claud Strahan has been award
ed the first prize in the short hand
class in the Salem business college.
Hon. R. A. Irvine, wife and
neice went out on the O. P. train
yesterday ; Mrs. Irvine and niece
to Stayton and Mr.Irvine to Gates.
The ladies' aid society will meet
on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock
at the residence of Mr. John Alt
house. D. M. Large has been appointed
superintendent of bridges to fill
the vacancy caused by the resigna
tion of F. J. Miller.
Geo. E. Chamberlain has re
turned from Portland, bringing
with bim a fine sculling boat which
will be placed in the river hre.
Robt. Foster was kicked bv a
horse in this city yesterday. The
blow was received upon the fleshy
part of the leg, and although
- severe was not dangerous.
Children's Day will be observed
this evening at the Baptist church,
beginning at 7 :30. An interesting
programme has been prepared and
the public is coraiauy inviwo to
attend.
All kinds of boxes can be pro
cured of the Sugar Pine Door and
Lumber Co., in this city at very
. low prices. Fruit growers" and
others in need of boxes should call
and leave their orders.
The barn of Mr. Si.nrarn at
iSpicer caught fire Friday and -.a;
burned to the ground with nearly
all of the contents. ' It is supposed
to have caught fro.u nparkn from a
passing engine on the Narrow
Gauge railroad.
Just received, a now line of
children's dresses, all sizes, alto
white wrappers and blouses. Call
early and make selection. They
will be fold cheaper than yon can
make them up at home. Ladies'
Bazaar, Froman's block.
Excursionists are already mov
ing to Yaquina. The Newport
Republican says that owing to the
earlv establishment of excursion
rates, it is expected that summer
travel to Yaquina will commence
about two weeks earner than usual
this season.
The faculty of the Oregon State
University has made a ruling that
during the graduating exercises
this year no flowers will be allowed
sent on the stage. If friends of
the graduates wish to present them
with flowers they must wait until
after the exercises or send them to
the ante-room.
Those who are willing to fur
nish lodging for visitors who will
be in this city ou (he 24th inst,
the occasion of the dedication of
the new Masonic hall, are re
quested to send their names to D.
P. Mason, which will materially
assist in caring for the guests who
will be here on that day.
The orhcial count lor the gov
ernor of the state of Oregon will
not be made until the state legis
lature canvasses the vote the sec
ond Monday in January, 1891
There is no doubt, however, about
the result on the gubernatorial
contest. The returns as far as
thev can be obtained now give
Pennoyer 4,20 majority.
THE If M8PA0OHTKAOEDT.
Ike lajsred Wife Was Attired ia ler
We Jdiof iilgbt Bobea fer ike 8ed. ;
A gentleman vho was a neixb
bor of the Aurnppaugh family ,und
who was first on 'he scene after
the murder and suicide in the
Gr.nt Aurnspach family bee fur
nished the Hralo some addition
al particulars of the shooting.
lie said that the injured wite
had pl.iuned the deed, and had at
tired her.-elf in her wedding night
robes for the occasion. She had
slept with her husband during the
night and snot him as be lay
ttsleep in the early morning. She
was an excellent shot, and was ac
customed to shoot with a ntle.
tier aim vas sure and showed a
steady hand, as with only two cart'
ridges in the pistol she shot her
husband through the heart and
then blew her own brains out.
She was more sinned against than
sinning, and the feeling in the
neighborhood was all on her side.
Following is the substance of the
letter already referred to in the
Herald, which was written to her
lister, Mrs. Anua Dank at Fossil,
Gilliam county, Oregou, and which
was simply signed "Jennie."
"Lottie is the most queer acting
girl that 1 ever saw without any
exception. What was the cause
of her leaving home in the first
Clace. and what was the cause of
er leaving Gilliam county, how
long has she been in Portland;
what kind of a woman was that
Mrs. Jennie Montgomery. Please
dear sister, enlighten me if you
can, concerning her behavior and
her way of doing through life. I
am in considerable trouble over
her. I have pleaded with
Lottie for mercy sake, for my sake
and for my two dear little chil
dren's sake ; but I cannot do any
thing with her. I wish you would
tell dear brother George all about
this and have him come over, pro
bably he can have some influence
over her, the poor miserable
wretch. I am having more trou
ble than I can bear, I am afraid.
This afternoon I will have
to write more, and it is dreadful.
Ob, such a terrible sight I saw be
fore my eyes this morning, my
poor der husband sitting in a
chair with that miserable Lottie
on bis lan with her auns around
his neck, her face layed against
his and his arm around her. I
was sick in bed from worrying over
the way' he was doing and I
slipped o:t barefooted from my
bedroom to the kitchen, and open
ed the door right in their fares.
Oh. if I could only die s j I could
'-. i-jn no more nor grieve no more
about this. I commenced this
letter some time ago but did not
come to the conclusion to send it :
but the matter gets worse ana
worse. Lottie, the wretch, is go
ing to be the xause of my poor
husband and my separation. He
told me to-day be would not live
with me any longer. Oh. if vou
could just how she tried to get
him away from me and finally
done it. She may deny all this ;
but, oh, if she does she will be
telling a lie. Good-bye, dear sis
ter. Show this to George or any
one you wish."
The erring sister, who was the
cause of the unfortunate wife's ac
tion, is in the city, having arrived
yesterday, on her way to New
York. She is registered at the
St. Charles hotel:
A rEW 80OQE8TION8.
fee Thine. Waits Oontrieate te
a City Preesereae.
Mat
An exchange indulges in some
sood observations as to the
methods that make a city prosper
ous or retards them. It concludes
that the one thing thing that
makes a city prosperous is the
stability of its business men.
Where each attempts to forward
the interest of the other he adds
to his income as well. In towns
where each strives to knock the
other down there will be very few
prosperous men. So it is in every
community. Where neighbor is
at war with neighbor there will be
joor straw stacks at both places,
hut where all are at peace and good
will reigns there is happiness and
prosperity. Meanness never pays.
But we find a great many persons
who go to other towns to buy their
goods and pay more for tbem than
they could buy the same of their
home merchants. Some buy on
credit of one merchant and when
they get a little money will spend
with another merchant who don't
trust them. Some will tell every
stranger that comes to town that
the business men are rascals and
robbers. Some will construe every
effort of enterprise as a scheme
and a boodle game. In fact there
ia nothing calculated fo increase
the interest of a town or country
but has its opposition. Merchants
have been known to carry custom
ers when they would otherwise
have suffered, that allow such
debts to go unpaid and then spend
the money with others and curse
their creditors. It has been for
such persons to carry two or three
hundred in their pocket for a year
and then go to the bank and ask
them to loan them twenty-five
dollars for a few days to fiaisb out
a payment, and allow the banker
to carry it for six months and then
grumble at ten per cent. Such
things should not be if we desire
to seea f ourishing town and induce
people to locate here. We must
be a unit and work and labor for
each other's good.
II a stranger inquires of vou con
cerning the condition of any future
prospects of your town, speak a
good word for every department
that deserves it. If a merchant
favors vou when you are in need
remember him when you have
the money. Those of you who
have money to spend with your
home merchants, if tbey don't
have what you want, have them
send for it for yon. They can get
it cheaper than you can. II larm
ers have produce to sell they
should bring it to the home market
Lt business men work together
and do each other all the good
they can. If yon have spare
money, put it in the bank until
you want it,and if yju want a favor
go to the banker for it. In union
there is strength, but a house di
vided against itself cannot stand.
Eacaraloa ska Kraat.
Uratrkoppen In Kaetara Or(u.
The Pendleton East Oregonian
reports that grasshoppers and
crickets are overturning the Uma
tilla reservation. The garden of
Mr. Plucker, who leased the ranch
of the chief of the Indian police,
has been totally destroyed and his
grain has been destroyed to the
stalk, every blade beiug stripped
by the pests. The crickets are of
the grny variety and are of im-
menHe proportions, while the grass
hoppers maKe up in numbers wbat
they lack in size. Jacob Reith re
ports that the grasshoppers are
cleaning out his garden at his
ranch seven miles down the river.
The Corvallis Congregational
unaay school yesterday gave an
excursion over the Oregon Pacific
railroad, from Corvallis to Brieton-
bush. Many of the prominent
citizens of Corvallis were among
the participants, and three coaches
were loaded to their fullest capac-
nr. uuue a numoer irom this
city joined the excursion here.
They report having had a pleasant
ana enjoyaoie time, recursions
to the mountains over the eastern
extension of the Oregon Pacific
are likely to be popular this sea
son, ine intention ol the Sunday
school excursion was to stop at
the Green Basin siding, but manv
of the party desiring to go on fur
tner, superintendent Htevenson,
who was on board, kindly ordered
the train on, and the picnic din
ner was eaten noon the banks of
the Brietonbush, whose clear cold
water gave a relish to the contents
of the baskets that were amnlv
provided Several of the agricul
tural college professors were with
the excursion.
IEAL ESTATE TlAiaFEll
J. R. Kirk patrick to John
nodge,80x264 feet Lebanon! 1K0
K.'. i an Gray to Robert G.
Cochrane, let No. 3, LI 53,
H's2nd Ad 600
Geo. J. McCoy to D. E. Junkin, in
terest in D. L. C. Jas. Ian
kin joo
S. W. Hearing to Roaani
Lelsinger, 214-1000 acre
13 E. 1 76
S. and A. F. Hamilton to S.
W. Hearing and D. F. Let-
singer, same
Frank Trites to A. H. Mar
shal, 335.98 acre, 10 w 2. . AflOO
A. H. Marshal to F. Trites,
.ote No. 7 and S.blk 10 Al
bany, excepting 25 feet. . . 8000
Mrs. L. M. Foster to E. L.
Thompson, bond for deed
of 26 feet front, lot 7,bIock
4, Albany 3000
Hettie L. Templeton to E. L.
Thompson. 24 feet zront,
lot 3, block 10, Albany 2400
M. E. Farrell to E.L. Thomp
son, 66x100 feet, block 2, j
Elkins' addition 700 1
A. iioyle to Geo. Westcot, 80
acres so
J. n. H'ndernon to L. E.
Blain. 2o0 acres n500
Job Simon to William Car
ter, 120 so
T1 BIO ktEETIIO OFTSAOISRsV
Tb Stat AttMimtlaa Will DUetae Eds
Mtiial QeenMene at Salts:, teaa
State School Superintendent
McElroy is completing the arrange
ruente ior the ueeting of the State
Teachers' Association in the state
house, at Salem, on June SO, con
tinuing until the evening of July
3. He expects a general attend
ance. The appended programme has
lieen arranged for the meeting of
the departmeut of superintend
ents. Monday Essay, "County Insti
tutes and County Normals," by
Superintendent D. W. Jarvis of
Umatilla county; discussion by
Superintendents Smith. Yoder,
Whitney and Fountain.
Tuesday 9 a. m. Essay, "Dis
trict Boundaries and Records," by
Superintendent W. I. Reynolds of
Polk county : discussion by Super
inrfdents " Thompson, hively,
Stanley and Russell. Essay,
"Needed School Legislation," by
Lee H. Baker of Yamhill county ;
discussion by Superintendents
Htevenson, Kenney, Strange and
Bunch. 1 r. m. Essay, "Our
present Method of Certificating
Teachers," by Superintendent W.
E. Yates of Benton county ; dis
cussion by ;fup -rintendents Watts,
Slayton, Stewart and Hays. Ra
port of State Reading Urcle, by
F. Rigler, t-ecreUry of State Teach
ers Reading Circle ; discussion by
Superintendent L. B. Baker, Mit
chell, Massie and Fisher.
ncMOHittn imirT.
A heart that ha oiten leen ten
dered is tongh. Uomon Trans
cript. No language can express the
feeling of a deaf mute who step
on a 'uck in a durk room. Elmira
Gazette.
A wise editor wants to know
why people say a man "feels his
oats" when he only fells his rye.
UHUity Bluzard.
"How polished are my lays!'
murmured the poet. "Yes,'
cackled the hen ; "but you cn't
get twenty cents a dozen for 'em
Harper s Bazar.
Things One Would Rather Have
bx pressed Differently. Photo
grapher "Please look A little
pleasant, miss. I know it's hard,
but it' only for a moment!"
Punch.
In spite of hot weather, phyai
cal culture and athletic sports
continue to recieve proper atten
tion. Prize fights and college
riots were never more frequent or
nveiy. Indianapolis Journal
o : . ...
c-ayiug nis rropon.il. "Are you
gumx to marry niv brother?
Aa Inelpleut Blaaa.
At 2 o'clock yesterday a fire
alarm was sounded, and 'the fire
companies quickly responded.
The fire was located at the resi
dence of Altred Wheeler on Ells
worth and Sixth streets, and was
caused by a chimney burning out,
which pet the roof on fire. It was
extinguished without damage. In
running to the tire one of the hose
Captain Symons. United Htatea
engineer, has returned from a visit
to Yaquina. He says the jetties
have stood the winter verv wll
The sand ia -forming in behind
mem ana tney nave been ol great
benefit to the bar. The heavy
freshets of last winter have
brought down a RMt Heal nfaortk
which has made some bars in the
river. Work will be started an n
the jetties as soon as the arjnronri.
ationis available. The plant is now
being placed in readineaa. nlmi
perfected and all arrangements
necessary to that are being made.
" al s
Of lataraat tm Bora Owwri.
Horses boarded by the dav or
week at L. Sender' atahlna. " Al.
driving or other horses will ha wall
cared lor, being under the imroel 1
1 a m n ... !
uinie ciiargt) 01 nr. una Moist, i
vnarges will be very reasonable.
Carlatlaa Saleae.
A class for instruction in the
principles of divine healing will
commence in the W. C. T. IT. hall
on Monday at 3 o'clock. Only
those who join at that time and
members of preceeding class
win be admitted to class teaching.
There will be a reading on Bible
teaching about sickness, at 2
o'clock to which all are invited.
UmoA OoATm aa4 Ta.
Tlie very best Quality of tea and
coffee to he found in the city is at
Spencer & Blackburn's. Their
blended coffee, ground t order,
will suit the most fastidious.
Look in the window at the
Ladies' Bazaar. Hat reduced
fifty per cent, and all marked in
plain ngnres. H. J. Kowsi.
Those wishing screen door and
windows should call on R. B.
Vunb. who will put tbem n com-pleu-
on short notice. Shop on
corner of Second snd Ferry streets
t-m . l , -
lucv mere n no useoi jay asking
vou to Vie my wile,- because. you'll
oe a sister to in anyhow.'.' New"
xora Hun.
A wicked plot. Firnt oet "1
am going to get even with the ed
itor or the Nogood Magazine
Second poet "How ?" First poet
"I've sent him a poem, and I've
poisoned the mucilage on the re
turn envelope." Puck.
One of the Old School. Parish
oner "Well, doctor, I enjoyed
your sermon very much." Domme
"You pain me deeply, sir. My
sermons are written for instruc
tions, not for the giving of plea
sure on the holy Sabbath." New
i or iieraid.
A romantic vountr woman in
Kansas wrote her mime . and ail.
dress on an egg, and in a few weeks
sne had an ova-ture for r arriage
from a Brooklyn grocer. It is sup
posed his proposal read. "Shell we
bear the matrimonial volk?"
Norristown Herald.
liis f irst Night in N. J.-"H
1 t f ; 3 i ...
er, cnea nis ixxiship to i;j
valet, "listen, there is a man ap
proaching to serenade us. Can
you catch the tune?" "You are
wrong, me Lud," returned Parker.
ihat is not a band. It is a mos
qoito." New York Sun
Takings the Cenus. Frenzied
Citiient to. enumerator) "I hope,
juu unc cuiuuieieu your in
quisitorial hut of questions?"
enumerator "There's but one
more." Citizen "Out with, it
Enumerator ' Where did you get
mat nair- rioneer frees.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Buy your groceries at Aug.
Lange's.
Gentlemen's fin shoe at E. C.
Searls'. , .
. Go to Aug. Lange's for staple
dry goods..
My fruit jars have arrived C. El
Brownell.
Some new designs in satteens at
E. C. Searls.
Fruit cans and wax at Matthews
& Washburn's.
Leave your order for bread at
Lange's Bakery.
Paisley & Fish do the cheanewt
printing. ' Try them.
The celebrated Quaker City
shirt at E. C. Searls.
Adjustable window screen at
Matthews A Washburn's.
Tin and plumbing work done at
Matthews A Washburn's.
Kerosene and gasoline stoves at
Matthews A Washburn'r.
1 - Drink ice cold soda at C. E.
Brownell's and be happy.
Fine black silk handkerchiefs
and 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 & Washburn's.
Garden hose and lawn sprinklers
at Matthews & Washburn's.
. Lunge will sell you staple dry
goods cheaper than any one.
Ice cream and lemonade served
very day at Goetz's restaurant.
Ludlow's $3.00 ladies shoes all
sizes and widths at E. C. Searls.
complete line of gents' fur
ninhing g iods at E. C. Searls.
Bargains in corsets at E. C.
Searls Friday and Saturday only.
Fresh Yaquina oysters served
every day at McGhee's restaurant.
And when you want a delicious
cold drink go to O. E. Brownell's
for soda.
Begir celebrated family remedies
are fur sale b all leading druggi
every wbrre.
Mens', youths' and boys' cloth
ing and furnishing goods at G. W.
Simpson's. '
GotoG. W. Nimpscn'a for in
fant dresses, robes, cloaks hoods,
caps etc.
Remember that Klein Bros, sew
up all ripB on boots and shoes
bought of them, for nothing.
Happy is he who buys his fruits ; 9
and vegetables of C. E. Brownell. ;
Always fresh and full weight. ; j
Brick for sale at mv kiln 'or de-'
hvored in la-r tt mil auiou-.t--.
W. l Ca.xl.
. A choice and . complete line of i ili
bottltd dehcaaies have just bet a. :
ml nmi
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
peculiar to their sex and not one
unsuccessful. $500 will be paid
t any one he treats unsuccessfully
after ne had agreed to cure them.
Consultation is free and vou can
freely call upon the Dr." Every
thing is strictly confidential and
private. He prepares hiB own
medicines and you do not have to
go to a drug store to have your
prescriptions filled. His office is
so arranged that one patient does
see another. He is not here for a
few days but has permanently
located and will stay. His prices
correspond with the nature of the
disease and the deserving poor
treated free. Patients out of the
city can be treated by correspond
ence unless acute diseases. Office
hours 10 to 12, 2 to 4, and 7 to 8.
The Dr. can refer, to any bank in
Mbany or the Pacific Coast as to
his reliability and to the Oregon
State Medical Society as to nis
standing in the medical profession.
T Rat.
A cottage, fully furnished,
throughout, with or without piano,
for three months on reasonable
terms. Inquire at this office.
Secure your railroad, steamship
and Bleeping car tickets to all
points North, South and East via
lite Union Pacific railway, and
save time and money. Ticket
office on Broadalbin street.
Do Not Mlaa.
To be present at the entertain
ment given by the pupils of the
Sieters Academy. In "Wealth
and Wisdom,"the principle drama
in six acts, are besides amusing
scenes of practical life, great sub
lime ideas developed, presenting
a store of pleasure to intellectual
minds. The lively operetta "Rival
for Sylvan Dell,'f bears the ramp
of cheerfulness and gaiety whilst
the overture and flourishing inter
ludes exhibit the musical attain
ments of the pupils. Remember
that the performance takes place
on Wedneeday June 18th t-gin-ning
at 8 r. x. in the opera ouse
of the city. I'rogrammes : 1 be
distributed by the ushers. T ckets
for reserved Heats o.u st Mr.
G. L. Blackr .r.r.'s.
ART STUDIO.
Mrs. Dr. Patton, Blnuiberg's
block. Lessons given in drawing,
painting and music. Pictures for
sale c-r painted to order.
- aiifay-Ja arc.
Tbeonly gut anteedc:r.forcatarr
cold in the tiea , bay It r, rote cold
catarrhal deafr .-e aud s .re e) ea. he
ato re the sense ;f taateai d uuplt-aean
breatli, reaultir from t-itariti. ta
and pk-asant U :p Fol.ow direction
and a vure i .ratitid, l y all drug
glata. Bend fc circular to Abkl n
Medical Coup .f, Oioille, C J. Ml
anontlia' treat jat for tl; ft-nt by
mad. $1 10, F - sale by Fobb &
Xtaon.
.v 4iood C'-ugh Nyrup.
Tt- it: Ir nit!iiu porent atiould be
ao creful about elctlnjj a cougb
yruy. Beg ty coub ayiup
is m-selioir with wonderful uccea.
Tbe beat ia none to irood. Ue ure you
get Hegg. Every bottle ia warranted.
All dru;t kne" ir
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ca.v ers, scrofv
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Use elegant lotion for sunburn
RED CK0Wi MILLS
LAIC can, Praa.
SEW PROCESS FLOUR,
(daparior tat Family and Bakcr'a at)
Beet Siora&e Facilities.
SaTOiiffeaat easii prio paid tor wkta
LBANY OREGON
' We: - ' V'-4 !'.
hilt:ti. v11d (.(ooipuy n". -ia
dav or nitfbt. Ilia motto ia
; GOOD WILL TO ALL."
tfO&cc and reaidence Ferry ttpwt,
I between Third and Fourth.
BegK iier pilla are a mfld laxatiTe
and act directly on tbe liver and ki!
lieva as well aJt.be bowtla. All drug
gists.
Caatranar aaet Slailtlrt. "
11HC UNUKKSlUSKU UaVIMU LOCATED
ia Albany lictta patrutuws dou. diy
and oottntry. Will contract to luild bridges,
barna, aad all aaaunar of uw:liij buura,
tnc aaior Oaaw Aane, aanke aiid aJua
baduaa Mi 1m of boildiugt. w .li tu oaa
Plana, aada aiSntma u of cbaiym. taiia
faction (unnaw .'. A.-bt t
cci'kArv. saatMlb.
W. A, KIMSEY,
The only complete set of A lu-t race
Books and Maps in Linn County
orrtCK is thc cocbt h-ie.
aTJflT. Buwnesa etnrusttu to my
care will receive prompt and cart
ful attention.
Farmers Attfntion
Do you want to buy a Binder, Engines Thresher, Mwer or other mackiu try
is vr
IL
O
Lii
aaueu co my stock cm I ana see
them. C, E.. Brownell.
Household goods for sale at !
Hubbard'" drug store. Call and j
see mem. i.'iev-sro s uxon as
new ; have N-er in ue ''' than a
year.
Venison, cornel beef, clipped
lieef, and a new lot of full cream
California cheese, jus the thing
for lunch thee warm dys. Call
on Spencer & Blackburn.
Thos. Brink has just received a
fine assortment of window shades,
aisotne n neeier & Wilson sewing
machine, the best and liuhtht
running machines made. .
Tickets to Eurooe San Franriam
Spokane Falls. Pendleton. Raker
City, The Dalles, and all points in
the United States and Canada for
sale at the Union ticket office.
C. G. Kawlings city ticket agent.
Broa Uvl in st.
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itr. ration, ine specialist onj
irmaie ana private diseases, in
Blumberg's block: Office hours
10 to 12, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8. . Con-1
sultation free. Residence 3rd and
Montgomery.
New eiisDroideries, flouncing,
lace flouncing in cotton and silk,
black and cream. Lares in imita
tion point, albo new designs in
black and white lace, including
Vandyck and Eiffel Tower. New
urchings. Samuel h. Ynnpw.
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Oall Mid ct Whfi-t You "Want.
SPECIAL SPRING
nouncement
:"W- Tj-FiATD:
What a Fortune
la a eood, healthy, pearly ,akin.
IMPORTANT NOTICK.
Savo
Harriet Hubbard Avers Reeam-
carts ol Engine Co.
overturneil and badly
No
broken
rarmem' horses will also be fur-1 KVm.' t''enB nd Powder, can
1 nished with the ist of accoinn.o-i , ''u,n!, Hubbard's new
A Haadeomo Brick Knlldlaa;.
A Herald reporter was shown
th plans and elevations of the
large brick building being built
by Mr. P. J. Baltimore on the
corner of First and Lyon streets.
It is a handsome three story struc
ture 66x100 feet, and will cost
when completed $20,000. All the
rooms are already angaged. It will
have a modern front, and will be
one of the finest buildings in the
city.
Pare siaW vimagax at Ksatoa's
lanons. uwners of good horses
ill always find sale for the aarae
Btbl? t good prices.
.-riauiea locawa on (sixth and Ells-
wortn streets, one
Hi-hool building.
block aontb of j
drug store.
New satteens, gingham's chain-
viaiMiuvvmr. wasn goods mat
"swivsd at G. W. Simpson's.
ravm Tkat Will
Money So aaekeeaera.
Go and see that beautiful gold
satcit at ine uoiiien Kule Ba
aaar. junua uraawnoi the pro
prietor of the Golden Rule Bazaar.
miorms us inai ne nas the frize
Baking Powder, and No. 1 Janan
tea, expressly put up for his busi
ness, and for tbe benefit of his
customers, each box of baking
nowaer win win a piece oi nne
glassware, and also each pound of
the tea will win a piece of fine
glassware, and customers who buv
one pound of tea or a box of baking
powder, which is warranted, will
have a chance on that beautiful
gold watch. He has also added a
fine assortment of family groceries
to nis mammoth stock of glass
ware and crockery, which is the
largest in the Willamettee Valley.
Go and see Mr. Odwhol at the
Golden Rule Batti r. and you will
una inr-T notL u misrep-
reeenien.
Few
are aware ol the abort time it takes a
disordered liver to eaue blotchea on
the face and a dark greasy skin One
bottle of Begirs blood puritier and
blood' maker will ietore this orifiin to
iu natural and health v aUte and
cieanea tbe blood of all' Irapuntiea.
t if meetinir with wondnful iurte
Try t. It ia e'uaranu-t-d. All druir.
giau Keep a.
Why.
Wl - 4houldu't the spirit of
morta: be proud when good fresh
groceries can be bought so verv
ensap at spencer dx Blackburn'
A trial order will convince you. .
- Faraeole! Faraaolal
I have just received my sprins
stock of parasols direct from the
manufacturer in New York in all
the latest styles and prices.cheaper
than ever before. Samuel E. Young.
The finest line of carpets in the
city, including Brussels, two and
three ply and ingrain carpets, at
very low prices at the Albany fur
niture store.
JVEy Stock is now complete:
j embracing all the latest novel
ties in Dress Groods both inr
WOOL AND WASH FABRICS.
ffiklM Sill Amis fo till folM TO THE
MEN
(Call and look at our vali.es in
QLADIES !
We make a specialty of
Mall.
A a Idea.
Ww think the Deoble will like tn
buy five one noun f bars of splen
did laundry soap frr two bits. We
will sell at that ; n e to-day.
OPKNCIf..- BLACKBURN.
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t wami: where did you get
; that pretty dress? Why, mamma,
i bought it at the Ladies''Bszaar.
Spring Jaekete a Com.
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i uavi a email line Ol anrmo
jackets in colors I wish to close j We have ear new spriac stock of
out and have reduced the price to kid loves, and the besusVver
cost. They are the la teat style ' shown ia AJbsay at W. F. Read's
and a bargain. I also have a line ZT9'
of spring stockinet jackets for! S,e Dndelion bitters for
o.ov vaca, wmcn is ins nicest ; di:,i: tuurN
jacket for the price is. the market. ' '
Saaamsi E. Young. j Mgkt shay Ut k vlwttk.g
Tke LlaalU Fa.t
ua tns union ratine mnmimoa
but seventy hours from Portland
to Chicago, which is the fastest
urns ever made from the Pacific
osast. Ticket office Broadalbin I nil A D T T T DiDFrD
street. vxAXiuuxia i A1VIVLIV,
Well boriTrock drillin. 0BTH lsi St 061 L'on nd Ferry
pecting. First hundred feet. $1 BLACKSMITHING
per root: pecond hundred fast.
1.25 per foot; third hundred feet,
1.60 -er foot t. Gravel, cement
Krsvoi, os-d rork etc., from $1.26
to 12 per k ot. Without board etc.
add 2 cents per foot. Write J. B.
H"'k". A ls-v. Oregon.
Underwear
In Knit Ribbed and Mutlin.
Our prices are thc LOWFST ana
our goods
FREE FROM POISOU.
roraisiiiiig
Goods.
We have a very Isrge stock te
choose from at the lowt .price
ever offered in the
Dtt roods and notiona nn
floor, clothinfl donartmant
TMm lurnisning goods oa
aw m w. w. eiaupeeas.
first
and
Of all kinds done on short notice
and at reasonable rates. All work
guaranteed. CCA specialty is
made ot norses that interfere or
are trouhljd with corns.
6t RL W.iHTiD te do general huuaewark.
Ooed wnree for a good cirL Apply at
the BaaaiaoSlce.
IfTAKrre Tea men to cut eordwood at
If . II i pereord.-- Eaaulre at Ouiee
Haariet e'er fine SaUaaal
THE BEST HOSIERY. VALLEY
it!If cVy in,lM n lorld.Mwntd Broadhead Dress Goods, which for weer and fiinish
elled. In embroideries and flouncinn we havw aa lanra a awk
will be eocrlnced that Albany is tbe best trading point in Oregon
ara nun
sny house In tbe stats. Call .nH v,i
Apleaacre to shew gcods.
W. W. READ
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