Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, June 22, 1890, Page 4, Image 4

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    TTTE MOKNTNG H"EK A T.T: STnAV. JUNE 22. 1'W.
ON HALE.
The Daily Herii will be on!
Mkle each morning at il. J. Jones'
book store, where it can bp procured
t 6 cnta per copy .
JOTTINOB ABHl t TOWSI.
Bargains at the Ladies' Bazaar.
Circuit court will convene to
morrow. New invoice of gild ring at
French's.
Gold heated cane. at P. M.
French's.
Ludlow's $3 shoe for Indie at
. C. Searls.
Fine line of opera toe slippers at
b. C Searls .
Miss Minnie Parker of Portland,
is visiting in tiis city.
The best fountain pen made f -r
2, at F. M. Fren. h's.
Viereck'a havirg and hair cut
ting saloon, shaving 15 cents.
Ladies will find nun veiling in
evening Bh id .? t. C. nearls .
Art studio. Mat le E. Martiu,
uom 12, Mcliwnin uuildmg.
The farmers' warehouse is being
raised and a new foundation and
door put in.
Mr. C. C. Hogue and wife, of
Corvallis, are ini the city, visiting
Dr. C. C. K el ley, who is quite ill.
Rev. W. W. Loean of Portland,
will preach in the U. P. Church
to-day, "morning and evening.
Wallace Baldwin, secretary of
the Albany Water Co., who has
been seriouslv ill, is again able to
be out.
Hubbard's ta.r.ou headache cap
sules and Elegant Lotion is Mill
old by J. A. Camming. snccesno'
to Mr. Hubbard.
Hon. Geo. W. Wright of thin
city, will deliver a Fourth of July
oral ion at Brownsville instead of
Lebanon, an Mated yeterda.
Mr. H-nry Pape and wife, of th
Benton eader, who have been
visiting in Eugene, were in the
city yesterday on their return to
their home in Corvallis.
The Ladies Aid Society desire
tg rci;uir yin:n iu u laiuut
have an invalid man cared for.
-r j ii i. -ii i . .- i I
4 en uuutirn per net's win lie paei.
.-ipply to Mrs. T. Ii. Hopkins.
Those wishing acreen door and
windows should call on K. K.
Vunk, who mill put thorn ;r. com
plete ou short notice. Shop on
corner of Secr.nd and Ferr s'reets
Mr. Geo. U. PiK r, a.rcouipamed
fcy his siBter, Miss Grace Piper,
returned yesterday frotu Kiu'mi-.
where they have been Rttcndmg
the commencement exercises of
the state university.
During thin week the l-dies
Uaiuat will offer special bargain?
in ladies, misses gauze halhrigyan,
lisle and silk summer vests. Wc
have a large line to select from and
lh prices will be lower thaD Hie
lowest.
The Masonic d-dicat;m bali
uext Tuesday evening promises to
he one of the msc briP.ian' affairs
ever given in thiseity. Music has
oeen secured from 1'ortland, and
alt arrangements iiavt? neeu mate this fact.
to insure its success. ( At w:tiiin foitv to sixty miles of
Just received, u line of Albany the finest timber in the
children's dresses, all size-. mUo! western tinnier belt is found. The
white wrappers and blouses. Call j mountains are covered with ii r.
early and make selection. They I pie, cedar, larch, ash, ulder and
will be told cheaper than you can oak. The fir exceeds the supply
make them up at home. " Ladies' i or all other species combined.
Baiaar, Froman's block. j 1 rees attain an unusual gn.wih,
C. O. Br.twn iiss purcha-d the)b t" wlt" ""Ifard to height and
Parber shop of Jame- Bam opp- I symmetry ot lorui. P rhajis no
ite the Rust Huse. He as j ,1lrel eUt' ire they found so tall,
formerly in the emp.ov ot .Wph ! ,M.v tapering, so .is
Ahber and i- a thorough bnrb r. j l" l-u' PW'ry oest
shaving 15 cents, hair cutting 2f, ! lumber. Almg ti.e
cnts. ljdie- ha-r drs.ng a "treanis there are hundreds oi , tme
Hpecialtv ! s-ations for sawmills t put lum-
.' . ,. ' j 'oer into market form, and ail the
The city m in;.icted just n..v ; pr Mj,u.t- oi i(k. vir!ill fr,.M!J
with a superabundance of street ; tiiul thvir ollll,,t ,u,.Jlurl. Al-
fakirs. The ventrdmiuist. a so:.p ! U14nv
peddler in disguire. the man withj 'rti'ii agriculture and lumber aie
the knives and r.nga. the lunatic , Hnv ,1.,. ,.u. r...
toy preaciier wuo nowis on ii.
ftreel, all ae here
delight M me smaii n.,v ami
disgust of people generally. ;
Well boring. r.A.-a driliiiii. pros-,
peeling. Firsl hut.drt'd fe.-t. l!
per foot: second hundred feet, i
l.sa per hot ; hum liutelr-.i lect,
1.60 tier foot.etc. Gravel, .vaient
gravel, riara roc t etc., .'rem ?i.i'o
to tU per f.ot. Without iiard etc.
dd 26 cents per tout. Writ,- f. it
Hughes. Albany. Oregon.
A Japanese of thin city went o
Corvallis a few day.Mrk and seek
ing a rsalm in iTiiead. lie
failed to find it, and "n Fridsv
morning he departed for t ie land'
where all good "Japs" go. Ihe,
burial services were uuioe, it n ,t
inapresfive to American eyes nnd,'
were defrayed by tln c mnty.
i.aua iroom. i inrtmita. , asurmeii. early .loini.iy morning, i
Corvailix is p, ead irlj laid ouf.jWe will have orange", lemons. ;
Each block is suppot-.'d'to Ik- jupt ' Hiing twans.peas, uiiiun r squa-h. i
feet long, bjt in reality thev ! -abbage, Uttuce. radishes, onions, '
overrun trotn to'tr to i feet,
This has canned considerable
annoyance and trouble, h..
Fisher ha a deed ior liftv-tive feet 1
near the center of the pogtoffice ;
block, upon which he is aUnt to'
ereci a wo-sior; onca. mu ir ;
seems mere w i.oi mat niucn v-;
wni ijw U...M-11 ,T-'r ,
UUIHA1 is. i i i.-
WlDTi.uno.il, irom uiu-r-m ,
directions.
Tk Firat Vratihula Train.
fbe only solid vestibule train ;
ever run on thetreon racificwill
leave Albai.- luiv 4th hjr the end
of the tra--': and return. There
will be reclining chair cars for the
children who row tired picking
flowers on the mountain sides,
lemonade for the maids and fun
for Uie boys. All free to those;
who have purchased tickets.
Ladle.
Vim have just received a new in-
voire ol white house dresses, '
trimmed in embroidery. Call and
sec them at the Ladies Baiaar.
N eiecMBt ' for tm.
sLBANY'h FUTURE.
I Something About Htr Ef'lrcidi.
Clty'i Growl- Trad-
lb
While a' I tin- Nor'hct inter
ested in railroad devlopuiviits it
might be of intere-r to trie public,
SmiI espcciallv 10 tliose iooni-.g tor
homes in 'hegr wing Wt, to reter
to sun" of the supeiior ad vantages
in this direction enjoved by Ibany.
This city po.siscs tiie junction oi
two great railroads, the Sou' fieri!
Paciiicand Mietlrcgon Pacific.
The lirst ui these road- course.- ;
the lull length of t';e Willamette
valley, passing throiigii tiie ucau-;
I iful " vabey of Southern Oregon,,
and the second i.ow run from Ya-,
piina h,;y on the west into the!
Cascade mount j i ns. and is. reach-;
ing toward :ui eastern connection.
Xiae road- nr under entirely j
diffeient managements, guaranve- j
ing heaithv cm. petition.
I'his !
competition lias gi-.eti to Ah-any
A'ithin the last two y-.tis-r -en's
p.r bushel lor wnea't ar.d a 1'iKe
p oi-ortion for nt'ie- products of
si.iptii'-nt, and has given to the
merchants much netter raws on
their imports. Alike competition
exists between the boat of tiie
Oiegoii Pacitie and the I ni 'n Pa
c.:ficO. plying upou the Willam
ette. Her railroad to Yaqiiina
gives her ocean connection with
au Francisco, and indeed, the
wtiole Pacific Coast, making an
other and still greater check
against excessive railroad rates.
The various fertile valleys ami
growing towns of the vicinity are
many of them connected with Al
bany by branch railroad lines,
and other '.ranches are promised
and sonie are now in course of
canal ruction.
A new line that will give Albany
another ocean communication ban
lieen surveyed as far as Tillamook.
Lhe surveyors are now at work
from there to A-to.ia. I bis line
vill be called the Albany and As
toria, and will be a most import
ant iactor in tiie future of AHunv.
Another tine teeder for she c ,ui-
merce of Albany be tne Scio
hue, wl.;c will be completed this
summer,
be. shared
flie
expense out is t.
bv th,
ure.on racnic
and th enterprising citieiia
Ot
tno district.
Besides a. I tue.-e. it
in general V
. n
L moil i ai ill
understood that the i
i tic Com nan v willcoine
to and thi'.ngh Albany, thus giving '
her an additional transcontinental I
line. ;
I .hi u eoiiuty aloi.e contains
twice the aiea of Rhode 1-hind. :
and in its rich s iil and mild 1 i-:
mate almost everv kind o! ugri-1
i i'iurai proaucts grown in iil;
i ' !"-te zone ol Amen, a and
i fois: can be successtu iv raised.
;ini1 atlu" a Plcction. both as to,
I "a 'ty. rarely
! !o,'nd ?n otL,"r 'l"V "WM, 1
io ine eai oi ine iiiameiie.
the gieat artery .i all this country
are the North and South Santiam
and the C'ali."ooia rivers. Ad
these streams, with many tributar-.
ies, are Lxirdertd pv h surpassing! v
i rich farming country. Albany's
posili.m uiakes her the mob9 naiur-
al market place tor ttiee stretches
of country, and tiie most natural
j point irom which to distribute
supplies. Her ability bv natural
highwavs uls
demonstrates ilns
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c mure mill .iriiiin lia:- to iit-in ll'l
iuuvu iunirilin inn I'linnli' p..it iiid i i. l.
mineral -li--trict in gold silver and
coal.
Tiiere are many undeveloped
mines in the region, the surface
cropiiing of w hich inlicate deposits
even more valuable than thoNe
that have been worked. Several
companies have been lot tiled.
which are now engaged in develop
ing tbexe mines.
The citv is enioviiii.' a i-teadv
growth, both in building and trade
and with the present forces that are
at work for her proge. iier
' future is aasured.
Kit Ti.eoila) ' Dinner.
Io those expecting friends from
s nroai. and w i-ti to tinve s miet ning
nice fur dii nei. we ad vim- iliem to
all early and i-eiect irom our line
rwyai tun cnerrien, ras.ir lee, ,
wacK caps, strawiw rries, et.
also
a fine
i.p'ller
line Oi
Ac (iartett.
lunch
g'"l-i.
v Uule .Uter ,,f J. H. .M
w,la.le W8S ..laving on the railroad
track jn Mie lower portion of the
' i ilf V V(.ti.r.lil V U l-ii.li a-it..
threw the -witch in an.-h
in sucti a
av as to eaten the little girl's
toot between the rails crushing it
"everoly. lr. Ma-ton waB railed
and dre-sed the injured mnih.T.
Oulng (nay.
The 5 and 10 cen store in the
i Karland building will clone up
i.ext Tuesday, June 24th, to uove
away irom Albany. Monday will
be v.ivjr "'it d'V to bi;y ti'inr
and notions ai the low f.rin ti.ev
are eelling. Come early ar.d tef;
your friends nlia" 'nargains thev
are giving.
Harriet Hubbard Avers Rei m 1
ittr balm, Cream and Powder, can j
be obtained at Hubbard's aw ;
drag store. j
HEAL Ell &TE TRAfi3FKK.
Tho St f prrAi for & Wk Fast
Up 0-: $1 I.OOo.
Ken
are by
rMa'.e lrflSler- 111 tlli- itv
if mi-'n- full t'tiriiii; the
1
i-ti vs.-eii -all - aiuo'-nttii!; to M".
have been r.- ord. I The
.-iuce .lamia; y 1 t l 071. i: 1
Wackleman io M-;he .
al
Holt, - lo'
b :i7. II
-nd
itddiiion
Mary Beard to M
llou.k. io - b
o;
.. I.. J.
i". r-
' I'iv.
oi:I x.'in
-'lid i. t Tafv-tl'
!'. I. Suerr ':
nc, l'4 acie. .
Parmelia -lac-y t
A. Tavlor. 1 1..:. bl
l.:5
b'-M
j
It 'I-
2nd A
V.. llack'i-iuan to K Mit, ;.
1000
i-I'.
2 lots, : A, H's 2n i A
V M Pre-'.. ii to J H I' Jf -pe.
lot 4. hi 2u. R's2 i A Leban
on fl
oO
Kli.a I-niiy to J II P Ho-e.
lot 4. bl 2'. KV 2d A. Leb
anon.. Frank M Gardner o li W
Km!
III I- II 1 ) HO" . ' 2
J S - i to .. .i t
'y.U i cr s. '.i
fi ! lirli ' i ho 3 i ''rtr.
' -.1. c ecu o. t.'l 1 ' v :i
J K l.irkpHri k t i Kliza'- i!
IiKV
2- ih:
titiy ,
I. billlol! .
W II Ho. on
P
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M l ei '"
K.si
I
ih Hu'e!iii iu .'l0;.', .
in
1
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1 .' i.j
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tone. ;
acres 1 1
n(H;
-- !
si,i,.,,i,,k M.,ur. j
L. Blackm-n ha sold a
r-si. in hiM -t me uuarrv '
Mr. i
b.ili inl.
reeert !v
purchased l" Mr. Rain- j
Aater. to. lame' Abraham of Port
land for h t t. The la!t -r was in
the city ye-terday. It is from this
ipiarry 'hi' t'i-s'o. . j ;.eing tak
en to i-st Por'larid to build the
M. E. Chnr-ii. Mr. A Tahmii -uii-
f A. II I I ii : t .. I'fiD.lllli'l ITiiV 11 l'1'..r
j ,,..ailr (1f ,.w ..i.jp
!.,riH , t;,1H , llarrv an,i tMe OIU.
j ..r..iI;lsj several weeks ai;o from
, HUekinan. Architect t rami-
i ham of Poi'lmd ii;- made an
in-
: ui.i.i.. ... tt.. lf.ii.. ni.il
Spcftloll
pro-
nomices It tij
I II.
be first-cla-s.
I'uliit lll..
the lirt machinery
Y.-s'. r lay
K- ( tj eg--ii s first p.unt mine was
-hipped to I'urnfr, from which
place it will be taken by waoii to
the mine- U-t-vt en tne forks of the
Santiam, near Lebanon. Th en
gine will follow and the mill will
! ''iri'nt' out . h t ;i".;in:-ew t ,: be
fine ij.ialily of paoi! in tt )-w
diys. The couipiny will be ine-ir-
poiatedeoly next week, having j
tliKtr principa: .f!ice a' L. I.mhoii. j
I ' nd-rlaj ing the ot her is a rich j
Vein oi ashesio-. which will be
worked al-o.
Many Visitor Coming
i lie coiniiiitie.v in charge of the
Ma-onic dedication exercises in
tins city Tuoday, request the
oii-itiess men o." Albany to tlecor-
' en place- o.' business uppro
pi !. ;y lor tli- m-easion. There
will oe a Teat 'hrong of visitors!
Here and tne city should appear in j
her be-! attire, jnd the vi-itorsl
given a cordial wUoine.
Tlif Narruw l.au;e Kxifuttii.
A large force of men aie at work
on the Huntington road U-tween
iUetton and foburg. and a U of
v uiuameit came up irom anioruia
! : ii-l!
cjti tne .-itainer yt steniay to worK
on that line, f rouble about secur-
1 . ,
u.g rights ot way has prevented
worK n-ung staite-l net ween o
burg and Springfield.
I'f I iitrrst t.t Httrr 4lwnfr.
dorses boarded by the day or
wei'k at L. Sender's stables. Al
driving oi ( tiier hoies w ill be fcll
cared for, oeing under tne iminel
diate eharge ot Mr. Fred Moist.1
Chatget will be very reasonable.
Farmeis' hordes will aiso fs iur- '
nisiied w itn tli" tiesi oi accomu.o-1
i iliilUitiU ill, rum lit ... u.l l.i.ri;..u
: - .w. ii..,i-.n
Aiil aiwavs ini'l sale lor ttie same
at ihln st tble at good pi ict'S.
Stahies located on "-ixtu and fdls
worth streets, one block -o-i'b of
school building.
Hark Agalu.
A hlackbtirn
fpencrr oc l.lackhtirn liave
I moved back in their elegant rooms!
i prepared lor them, w f ere Vou will !
' liiiil them a' all time'' with ev. rv
thing you ean wiwh lor in their
, lint . They have add
a bukerv
i to their large rtock ol gro- . ries.
f "d no doubt w ill do wi ll.
lercliMiidiae Store for Salf.
Mock of gei.eiu. mercliai, iu
a live town on the railroad lor sale.
Spl. tidid location ; large trade; will
"ell the building'' and ground with
:he Mock or wili re', the flock and
leafe the building-, hor particular-call
on or write Hurkhart A
K'-etiey. Albany, Oiegon.
Fine Krnll Il-ila.
I ,'onf isting of the following
fruits: Strawberries. Raspberries
cherris. cherry currants, white
currants, plum-, apricots, peaches
nears. lemons, 4-tc. .Ml oi the
above fresh frrits
Mueiler .V Garrett.
to be had at :
Leave orders 1
tor canning and they will receive
prompt attention.
New eint.rouliries, flouncing,
.aro tlouricing iu cotton and silk,
'.lit k at:d cream. Lares in imita
tion C'i'il; aio new dcHins u
Mack and white lace, including
Vsndyck and Eiffel Tower
urciiitia;s. Samuel E. oung.
The rinest line of carpetB in the
city, including Brussels, two and
I throe ply and ingrain carpets, at
! veiy low prices at the Albany fur
niture store.
Fresh Yaquuia oysters served
every day at McUhee's restaurant.
Anything in the bakerv line at
S. dc B.'s.
Mouo olippsra at B. g. SoArla'.
TASQENT NilE8.
Tangent is still improving
('.
Scott is building a tine house.
The lumber is on the ground for
the new M. K Chinch edifice.
The farmer's . arehouse is under- i
going a thorough cleaning and
repairing.
Mrs. Jordan has left Tangent
mid moved out to the farm with
her mother.
Born To the wife of George
Swmik. s liov.iin June 18; weight
seven pounds. Mother and bov
doing well and (teorge steps high.
The bridge one-half mile west
of Tatiifeiit across I nke creek w ill
be about .'500 feet wi.
.i completed.
it will be
v the first of
The contractor sn
readv for tho public
Julv'.
IMOMBTIIINC -l HlltVTIIINO.
The income of the University
Of
Oxford for the present year is
about tW.2i'0. 1 luring the last
vear the university has increased
ts capit: 1 to nearly 12.000.
K th'cf who robbed a house at
Wilkesbarre, Pa., took a bath al
. rayed himself in clean linen and
fresh suit before he left.
j The first steamboat on the Mis
,! -cssippi river was the New Orleans.
I ' uilt at Pittsburg in 1SI1 by Nich
' las J. Roo-evelt, from plans f.ir-
I , iubil be twi.liA.i-t llllti.li
Stanlev sil s the director of a
; 'utch house recently told him that
his tiiui now has thirty steamers'
on the Cpp-r (-'oiil'o. and that their
house had iKjiurht l ."vmi.ooo of
ivory in the two years.
At Ma,.on a w.,mau top;ed to
tie her shoe while walking in East
Macin. he laid a pock- t biik
containing aboil ?2o on a tu !d';
wii'iie.ioing tins unci 'it it tn.-re.
When she went back lor it she
couldn't find d.
A troupe of alx.ut titty I'e'sian
singers, dancers, wrestlers, boxers,
conjurers and equestrians, nearly
all w hom hae hi en fowd from
their native land for highwayman
rv. are a'iMiiit to make a tour
through Europe, siarting from I
Odessa. Their pei lormances are j
said to be quite wonderlul. ;
j Tbrei- tolltrtih tltonriliil lit 14 uliellt i
; cabin at Iowa Gulch, Colo, re-
eently and ordered Miss Hunt to I
set a square meal. She was alone J
but had a pistol an. I lots of pluck..
She drew a bead on the nearest ;
tough and pulled the 11 inter. Hej
left a second later with .ishittered
cheeklioiie, and his coin pu 11 ions j
hail to carrv him into the brush.
NATIONAL 8DRGICAL INSTITUTE
319 iai. t'-cfi bit . trucU o
One or inoic surg. oas lepresciit
ing this Institute w il; be at the.
principal house of tlarrishurg July ';
14 ; The Arlington Hotel, Biuwns-'
ville July 15 ; lhe .-t. r.ai les Hotel
Lebsnon, July 16; The Revere!
House, A!iany July 17 and the j
Occidental Hotel Corvallis. i
Thi Institute ihstipehdlvil.-w.ted
to the irea'meiit ol cuiAidioe ot
the spine, disease of 1 he hiji and
knee joint, crooked limbs, club
feet and all bodily deformities.
Tie ir success in treating these
trouoles as well as all chronic dis
eases has made for the Inrtitute
a national reputation. All per-
I sons who are suffering from
; any of these complaints, should
i not fail to take advantage of this
' ..1.T...I .. l-.lt.. t ... .-..i;..r l;..l...n....
J ' . ,;',', ... ,'lllll,
j ilfim
E. N. Condit, Ab'tinv; L.
McFarland, Alb.iiiv : J. S. Morris.
- 1 ..ll. IXlllV .111 111111', f L.'4lii
; .,. 7.ug. irvin,-
- -i c-
Why.
Why shouldn't the spirit tf
uiorta.' he proud when g.xsi fr ."i
grocerxs can ls bought so very
cheap rtt Spencer & Bliu kbllin's.
trial order uiil convince vou
l'rmniln! I'ara.lft!
1 have juwt received my spring
uoek of p.ira-ols diro t from the
m'limiairur.-r in New York in all
the lateut sty!" and pnce,-lieaper
'l.nn ever before. nmiiel K. 1 otiog.
What a Fortune
I a good, healthy, pearly .Kkin. Few
are aware .l Hie short time it tuk. a
ilitord. red liver to inilr tilnlcli. it on
! Hit; fare uml a (lurk gri am Bkin On
. Iinttii: of Ht-i'i'H hlnoil tiiitiliirr And
1 i,i,.,.,i , ...... rZ,,, .:,..r,. ..,,. ...
iu neural nl li-althv ta' and
ei-nii-e tiie Mood .if ill! imi'iinti.-H
it i meeting with v.:tiui uul U' lien
frv it. It is .iilitr.mti ed All ilriig.
; "
k. en it.
v.i a alirral IWnr.
.inytiody tan catch s- old thin kind i
fweadier. The troul'le ii to let go, I
"k-'theniHn who raugld the hear. 1
K i? 'J't m"I ?'h,,,'rr ,,,'",r,,,,H:e of I
Fouler & Mi.Hoti hot-It ol ;lllta
iti". the faiifon i Kutgof ;..,sui..
ou. AHthtnu, Brt.ii.-hitia. ..uglw ami
'toiiii Cure", and keen it liatidv. "lis ,
pleas ug to the tate and death to the I
ahuve coiiii'luilitr. .Vild at ItUI a!
jut;U- or :t for 'a: 4 .ilif.ania t at
K-4'ure givc iiiinn-diate relief. The
'atHrrhal virus is a.iun l plaifil I''
t- healing and penetrate g nature,
ttive it a trial. .Sin amlith- .'regiment
! km. -eat t y mail 1 ll .
Pile! I'llr! rilr:
Or William's Indian Pile intnicn. i
t I.l' onlv ll re cure '..,r l.llnd hleeil
': or itching pile ever discovered ,
11 ' rer falls to curi . : r.e of mn j
-uinuiug.
Ju.le 4 .us, M j-.ilie, Ki.gays.
"Lr vil" ;' Indian Pile t)ii:tnient
cured me alter years of -u'trring."
Judge! olHiiDurv, Cleveland. O.aays
"l imve ouud hy experieiice that Dr.
"A'iliiai,' India'! Pile lintment gives
i'nin.'d'ate and perm i.eut relief."
We ha. liuudredr of such testl
morna!. .- not sutler an instant
long. r. finld ' v druggist at 50c aud
I per box. 3ol b r'oshav A Mason
Albany, Orcf.r..
Dry giKKis and notions on first
tfoor, clothing department and
gents furnishing goods on second
floor Tt. A. -impson's.
We have our new spring stock of
kid gloves, and the b.-st value ever
ihnwn in Albiny at W. F. Read's.
A heart that has often been ten
dered ia tough. boston Transcript.
IMI'llllTIM XITKK.
Snmf I'.iuilem llut Will
luey to Ilu-life,r9.
Co and see that U-autiful
atch at the "(lollen Rule
gold
Ba-:
zaar." Julius I Srad whol the
pro-
prietor of the Golden Kule Bazaar, i
informs us that he hat the Prize !
Baking Powder, and No. 1 Japan
tea, expres-sly put in. for his busi-
ness, and tor the benefit of his
customers, each ltox of baking
powder w ill win a piece of tine
frill U ?ITi' fill. I olui . r.-w.it.l
r' '""-."""".".'
the tea will win a piece .t tine
glassware, and customers w ho buv I
one jMiund of tea or a box of baking
powder, which is warranted, will
have a chance on that beautiful
gold watch. He has 3' i added a
tine assortm'T
no'
groceries
! to his maiii'i.
! ware and cr
til L'lass-
rt.i.ch is the
.. .nettee Vallev.
largest in the
Go and Hce Mr,
(jr.idwhol at the
Golden R il.
find ti at
resented.
Bazaar, and you will .
thing is misrejr-;
!
The l.lu.lle.l I 'ait Mail.
On the I'nion Pacific con-i.mes
but seventy hours from Portland
to Chicago, which is the ia.-l .-st
time ever made from the Pacific
coast. Ticket nilice Broa-lal )in
street.
Buy your gt
I.ange's.
ientlemei! - ii
Jg. I
h.
('
Searls'.
Go to Aug l.ange
:t: tic
dry goods.
My fruit jar- In ve -arrived 4'. I!
Brow nell.
signs in satt. ei,- t
Some new d
E. C. Searls.
I ruit cans ami a nf i.tttb.-wr
i't Wasiibut n "s.
Leave your order tor bread at
I.ange's Bakery.
Pai-ley ,v Fish do the cheapest
printing. Try iheiu.
The celebrateil 2uaker City
shirt at E. C. Searls.
Adjustable window screens at
Matthews ii Washburn's.
Tin and plumbing work done at
Matthews A Washburn's.
Kerosene and gasolm s'oves at
Matthews iV Wa-hbnrn'f.
Drink ice cold soda at C. E.
Brownell's and be happy.
l ine I 1 .tt k s Ik banilkerchieiB
anil m l. lie.- at E. C. e:-i ls'
The celebrated tuakt" t'ity
white oliirt at E. C. Searls.
Fims' lint o; rent'- necktie- in
the city at E C. Searls
W.iliai led V irdt- i I. Of
Maltliews A xVa hbn n J
4 ti.t.lr- t ho. .i 'id ', .i ti - ;.nio. -at
Mattlnw-. v 'A ni-li iurn's.
l.-iige wiP sell vou staple dr
go-sls b".. per lli.tii any one.
l 'C re IM ;oid lemonade ser .'.-d
very da. 1 1 io 't'- r"s"ijr.ii t.
Llldlov K;H Itiiiet; shoes all
; sizes and widths
L. 4 . vails.
A complete line oi cents' fur-nit-h'ni:
g h d l I-.. 4'. St -iris
Bargains in corsets at E. C
Searls Friday and Saturday only.
And w hen vou want a delicious
Cold drink go to '. E. Brownell
tor goda.
!; ri'Vljialcd fnun! rtllitd'h
lire fur a!: b ad leuumg druggist
every w ben.:. i
Mens', youths' and lioys' cloth- ,
ing and furnishing goods at G. W.
Simpson's. '
GotoG. W. -impson's for in-;
fant dres-es, lobes, cloaks hoods, :
caps etc.
Remember that Klein Bros, sew
up all rips on hoots and shoes1
Ixiught oi them, for nothing.
Happy is he who huyshis fruits
and vegetables of C. E. Brownell.
Always fresh and full weight.
Brick for sle at my kiln or dp-'
bvered in lar.'e or small amounts.
W. C. Cassei.l. i
A i hoice an 1 comph te line! of
bottled del'.casies have just been
I added to mv Murk c.iii
and see .
, thein. C. K. Prow nell.
Household g'Kxt.s lor "ale at
Hubbard s drug More. Call and
; see them. J bey are as good as
i new ; ha teen in use 'ens than a
vear.
Yeiiison. corned beef, cl ipd
'eef. and a new lot of full cream
California cheese, jusr the thing'
for lunch tbeKi' warm days. Call;
on Spencer V Blackburn.
Tlenv I'liiik has iiHt received a
tine assortment of w iudow shade", .
V,"' ltr Wilson eewing
machine, the heft and lightest
running machines made.
Tickets to F.urope San Francisco
... i .. i. . n . . .
; .r,K:l'f r.a' ' fnuiey.n, oaner j
( ".v' 1 be allef. and all points in
the Inited Mates anl ( an ad a for
sale at the I'nioii ticket ofliee.
4'. li. K.-iu lini'4 .-it v ticket neiit
lima la, I in st.
Ir. Pat ton, the sjiecialist on
female and private diseases, in
I'.luuilierg't. block. Dflice hours i
10 to 12, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8. Con
sultation free. Residence 3rd and
Montgomery.
ANAISTKALIAN VIEW.
America Looked Tpon a place
Without Orntlemrn.
Colonel Moigati, at one time our
Consul- ietural t'i Austra'ia, says
the New York Tribune. 2ives many
a merry half hour to his friends
with re.tollectio.is of his life there.
' i'ou cm iuiiigine the opinion
the Au-tialians have of us," said
he atChamberlm'sthe other night, i
'"for at a baiuiuet I gave to cele
brat a na.iou.il h oliday one of the :
natives came up, and pies.-tng
ine cordialh by the hind, said
'Colonel Morgan. s:r. I am d-
I lighted to gra-p the nand of a man
'who represents a country where
i there are no gentlemen.' '
Tw h'.i'idred iiickle alarm clocks
just received at F. M. French's,
the corner jeweler store. A big
cut in prices.
Eight sharag for $1 at Vierwek's.
1)11. MM
THK SCIENTIFIC SI'KCIALIST.
Guarantees a successful treatment
; .i;a.,aa.a ot women and all ori-
! vate diseases. Over tiftv cases of '
caaiTh cured since Jan. 1st in j
c;u. ami no failure heard from, j
htiot' ladies cured of diseases
i ,.n:ir to their sex and not one J
' 1 . ll 1. . . ..I 1 !
linsucceshlUl. oo win oe mm
to auv 0ne he treats unsuccessfully
oft..,.".,,. i,u,i agreed to eiire them.
Consultation is tree and yon can
freely call upon the Dr. Every
thing is strictly confidential and
private. He prepares his 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
aw unotber. He iii not here for a
few j.lV8 Dut i,a8 permanently
ited and will stay. His prices
corresjiond 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
lbanv or the Pacific Coast as to
his reliability and to the Oregon
j State Medical Society as to his
i standing in the medical profession.
New satteens, gingham's cham
bra's and other wash goods just
received at ti. W. Simpson's.
Fresh bread
morning.
at S. fc B.'a this
i Secure your railroad, steamship
! and sleeping car tickets to all
i iK.ints North, .South and East via
, .( Union ,.acihc raiiWay, and
ii-ae time and money. Ticket
I office on Brosdalbin street.
Farmers Attfntion
l4 4iu wHUt to l.uy a Biinlfr, Knjriue, Thrrshtrr, Mower nr oMier macJilacry
I
1
I
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A Stbaz&boat Lo&l of
STEWART
Cisi li mill -'!
SPECIAL SPRING
A. NOUNCEMENT
MLy Stock is now complete:
embracing a.11 the latest novel
ties in Dress Groods both in
WOOL AND WASH FABRICS.
. J. s an lu Amu for Va Ceto TO T,IE
LADIES !
In Knit Ribbed and Muslin
Our prices arethe ;LOWFl?T and
our .goods
We make a specialty ol 4 '
Ladies' Y.aE Fiiroisig
iimiiTui'Mi i m umw
THE BEST HOSIERY. VALLEY
We carry a lull liii of the oild renowned Rroarihtad Dress Goods, which for r a 1 rlinish tr-s una
elled. In embroideries and flouncing we have as large a stock as env house ia tho state Cill and vo
will be cocyiucod that Albany if tho beet trading point in Oregou.aDBTA pleasure tol It gm!
Reso'v W. F. READ
II BARGAIN
A stock of goo")- in Al'.any'ori
i
sale. Inquire of
ASH BY .v NKIL. j
A OimkI Cough S rUi.
There ii 'lulbie parents suuuld be
bo cartful Vjut an selecting a cougb
yrup. Beggs cherry imuU -yiup
is meeting with 1 umlcti.; i -evs.
be best is none to good. Be i you
get Begg-. Kvery bottle is war- .led.
All druggists keey '
cm: JiOAt i
VV (. i. t tt. riiugeaiculo to -uj .
ply I : ey tu t.Ii on ivng liuit- at i.w
rale of Inltrt't ou improved luriii,.
and vLulce elt proper'. I hone who
conleiuplatc building brn k liltx ks i n
get luoiif y. See u
VALI.WE tll K.
1 K W. C. .Ni:OU!S.
li.nu(A , L';
fnuduD, Kti:
vue Mudical 4
-ba li!!e-
.Pege
i'he Or. baa .. -.:. ir-inn ol
study ar i pri-ti e and inn- - a p-
uialty J oui--1
caiieera, cmli.
ut seua, Mith i.
He r.si niHkc
HH--..V with electr
.i. ti-e i . rnir. ..
iv- ;.-. .-u
'lav . i ..-arii. 1
i !-! -
1 lai.vrS
. cumort j
suite.
lrat-
tl.
" i (iraoti d
e uii F.nt-M.
I'l.y alt-' '
ite ik
i re.- (.
I.OOD WILL TO ALL '
IvrOtfice and rendeoce Ftrrv Ut,
between Third and Fourtii.
tj i ..in.. ,nj i w ......
K, :..r. "' H; ;
ana hiu
H drug
Uevs a well ar4the bowela.
giet.
rhi
s Yenr
Fom Mftcliiaciy just wceivtd
at
t W'fuit You Want.
I ortF.ii ,...
oSlABSOOJ
FREE FROM POISON.
ART sriJDIO.
Mrs. Dr. I 'at ton. Blumterg'
block. Lessons giveu in draw ing,
painting ami music. Pit lures for
sale or painted to order.
An I dm.
We think tre people will.like to
buy live one pouu 1 bars of splen
did laundry soap r two bits. We
will sell at that ; i e to-day.
SetNll . Bl.Al'kHlhN.
talllur ia al-i;4 urr.
Theoulj p.;. uiil .-d inr- f r ci ; .ir
cold iu the Les , I it t ii.d '
catarrhal dealt t- iuic-kh. ihs l.e
store the tciise .1 t:j-!c uud uiipJeafian
breath, resuilir ; fiom caian ii. i.nt
xud ltm.iM U -te Kolluw diieitioO
:.n1 a cure is w .Tuiitid, by all diug
gist.. Send K inulji lo 4l'i tiu
Medical Couip Uiuiilu . 4 U Six
UioUtLs' treat .ul tui 1: m lit by
1U:.. $1 10. i t.zir I V FoeLaA A
ilr .D.
L ee elegant lotion for sunburn
Hi.U CROWX MILLS
lxtM. I14MU A ., I'lfips,
NEW PROCE.-S FLO Lit.
(Suucrior fur Family and UoLtr'a om
Best ioraue Facilities.
fc"H!hrt cut. pric ua'" tor .tiatfc
ALBANY OREGON
CCKA4Y. NL'AlNtSa.
W. A. KiMbEY,
The onlv comulte Mri ci AUhiiuct
Books and .Upn in J.iun t uui.ty
. I - a wv i 'l Pt-
Mr-Business ei.,,.,ste,. ... mv
i - ...
1 'ru receive p.oti.pl ai.u eare-
mi mieuiioii.
w
r
i
r..
for tbo eeascn of X830.
& SOX
I JV1 KN
'Call and look at oui vtlue.
We have a ery larg- Ktc k to
encose irom at the low-,t t
-1 prno
ew onere-i, in lhe
m hi i i u