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About The west shore. (Portland, Or.) 1875-1891 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1876)
77 'If 12 THE WEST SHORE. January. I.INN COUNTY. (Continued from page 9.) and dealer in agricultural implements, has been located here for a numler of years, and is very popular. Such "loves of bonnets," and such fash ionable suits as are displayed at Mrs. S. A. John's millinery and dressmaking establish ment, is sufficient to convince a stranger that the Albany ladies do not mean to be outdone by their sisters of other cities in fashionable attire. Joe Webber, Chief of the Fire iJepart mcnt, has a very neat burlier shop. L. F. Royal is also a popular tonsorial artist. A. Carothers & Co., long and favorably known as "the Albany druggists," occupy a line two-story brick building, have an ex tensive wholesale trade, manufacture soda water " for the trade " at the proper season, and are the proprietors and manufacturers of a well-known pile pill and ointment. The county being strongly Democratic, is naturally strplied with the usual number of " refreshment saloons." The princial ones are: George's, kept by George Weller; MackW, by James Merrick) the Bivouac, presided over by F. A. Peters; Our Henry's, by the well-known C. Hauek; The Hank Kxchango, by J. H. & A. Taylor; the Oc cidental Wine Rooms, by J. W. Ilcrcaw; and The Ranger, by Win. Gird, owner of llie five-year-old running hone, Bill Gird and die seven-year-old trotter Anteloie. The above is by no means a full list of the business of Alliany, but we reserve the balance for a future article. SIIXDI), located in Linn county on the 0. C. R. R., thirteen miles from Albany and ninety three from Portland, ii a thriving village of about 100 inhabitants, is csually noted u a (hipping point for grain, etc., and is pcrhas the only village in the world having to few inhabitants and still affording the publication of a paper in its midst. A large general merchandise store of, considerable nte is the one kept by A. Iewis. Mr, L, ia popular, and docs a good share of business. F. 11. Stroeter keeps a lodging and boarding-house, and offers fair accommo dation. v Mr. 11. M. Kinlcvhas charge of thrwcll comluctcd school. ( W. L Wade, physician, the only one residing here, rrioris the locality as re markably healthy; but, as the population is having a "natural increuse" very rapid ly, l)r. W. is keit pretty busy. What is remarkable almut the village us that, for so small a place, it contains many fine resiliences which would lie a credit to ritiea of 10,000 inhabitants, The traveller by rail will at once notice M r. 0, 1'. Porter's, Mr. Shcdd's, and the resiliences of Inith Mr. C. R. and A. Wheeler. Thete are two neat churches hero; and, in fad, everything to male it agreeable and desirable as a place of residence. Five miles further south we come to 11AI.SKV, a lively station of 100 inhabitants on the O. 4 C. K. R with Mr. J. II. Thomson (formerly of Portland), as the comiauy's agent and statlnnmastcr. , - liiis Is one of the principal grain and flan-seed shipping ints on the line. The people an? thriving and enterprising. v ,H.iUey one of the sirongMds of tem perance. The I. 0. 11. T, of which Mr. Pan 11. Allen is one of the principal lead ers, liave a lulge with a membership of over too, and there is not a single saloon in the town. There art two neat chim het. and a verv flood and Urge school-house here. The town also lias a bras hand, which as yet is in its iiilaucy, but is "doing as well as could lie expecn-vl under the circum stances." J. Thomon A Son are the pioneer merchants of the town, hove ample capital, and do an extensive iHtMnesa. K. Sutter, at die poslolhce store, keeps a wcll-asaoned stock, is gentlemanly and vl'Hitng, sod lias splendid run of custom. J lie llalsey Warehouse Co., with Mr. A. S. Bassett as president, T. J. Black manager, and Mr. Frank Presley as princi pal salesman, do a flourishing business, not only as warehousemen, but as general merchants. P. T. Starr has a full stock of stoves, and manufactures considerable tinware. C. 11. Paine & Co. have a large black smith's shop, and doing a rushing business. The town has many neat and tasty resi dences, and everything betokens the " we-mcan-to-stay " air. In future issues of the Wbst Shore we shall have something to say of other of I.inn county's flourishing villages. IHKHH COOPS (tTIWTANTIAr. BARUAINS IN All WOOL DRESS GOODS, Can b hrd at 1U7 Third Ml., frnm J OHM WIIMOM. VALENTINES, WBOLrWALR OR RRTAILt ' Put up In Lota of $5, $10, $15, $20, $25 and $30; ALHO, For aale singly at 5 otn. to $0 each. "Heiit M-rlirely by Msll to any ndilreiM. J. K. GILL & CO , BookHellera, Poftlmid, Or, la tha moat beautiful work of Hi kind In the world. UcuiiltiliiH nearly 150 pii. liunilrftUof flui llllUtrutloiiH, unit cur Cftromo PlaWMQf flour- ert. beautifully umwn and ooiorra iron, nature. I'rWWMtniti in paper euvani ; Mrenu bound In SlAKHDltilUltl. Virkta riml ttnM, qimrtarty, ft wnU a jraaf. AtlUrawt, JAUtH VICK, ' ( Hoehwisr, If. Y. JOMnljF W LIFE, MY R.OMANiCl' t jt (Jiving Incidents of Jiorder Life on the Plains and of the Oregon and Washington Ter ritorial Indian Wars, and a Comparative View of the Climates and Jlesourres of the' Southwest, and Northwest Coast U.USTRATED WITH MANY Scones, ami containing; over 500 paces. HANDSOMELY BOUND. Prlr. fra.30. II mm to haa at all tat Buck. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. " A Jimrnul (if Army MO," U I tit Hlli of a UHtk wrliton by lr. It Ultaaii. tit I'uriluiKl, wbu Who wihOMClWl fur many vtn Httb Mm army mm a Mirtr.oii, ninl lti-t mi hiU-ivktiiiK Jiiiiriiitl of hi PXiH-ili'itiVB of army llfr. Till Jmirnl ! pnb llEnil tn n lnrK and uamtmuiift volutin1 ami re t'tl. niHliy iiitfrvHttiK Nilvctiltlim, glvltiK nut only Idea of Uff lu .iuii,. ami KiirriMiu, tuiil In vrtiHlN iturlloniof thi iftr rt. miiouii LtILm-b ol liiNsltl IitdliUiit, l)iil hIhiiiihIiiiij III "UHlVtllK Hn-lilclHi liy diMtlatnti Atlli,'1 lwity IntfltittltllC Nll UifUino Ilirillinit wllh Kirlli'lilt'iil. Kr. (IImii'i mpi'iletii ctivrra Hip lltiif whfii Ihft In- intui wsu ntttni 111 nouiiiern un'Hin Run w llirts furr nf tuorv limn orJIntiry Hiit-trM to tln iHnple of Orviioii. Wo ill (Mliimi'tul II Mi hII IIhmo Md lhy mrm ib rot mtber itin the ixt-nii.ii who hiv lnlfn'ltsl m Hit flolil iniru amt wllil It IV In l hit retr Wmt, ir. IsIIumd hu bm-n Air ninny yi'Hra iHlatilliliil In the iKvoanfii I iirao ltfnl intvhnim at fitrtlHiitl. unit rrllfvtB Un inoiiiiliiny m fcia nifiMloit4l Ubun hy omiiill. IliI timl civ I hK to llieworM IliU Jtiumul ..f n. tvi-nu In whlHi lit took irt in yiwra foil by. 11 Wtllitmrtttr Hirmtr. Ornrm n-Hitera will ng.iy In )Rniiiilar tlml (Minoi thi voiunii which rrfeni to our own lu Uiiiu wr of lk,W. It mill- 10 mrmnrv vf ntn lliHl wrr of llirllllnK lairl at tlit u'mc, tml llatinra Hint were lliru n.mii rvrrv tiiUiui. tmi nimiy nl wiilrh hf twn hIiikmh rrlln. Tti work ii lniuiijr iMltiiftl ana b m aumtMrof nrvliij( -UnvtN'uii. AHi iltlr tndloalva, It a hUtory of arniy lltV, i.hsMTw1 hy ih Rliihiir.iiml givi h riimI tcmmih aad miMunt iwmu ut I hi Intltui atuf 001 H4u aiitl Wavtaouttioii IcrriUstt (roai IsVtolHA llfauinol f-U ,7wof tnlfrraf lol oM irvontan, aoj hri.M in I)iom who UIh I Mtrmltoti a to llw aarly III of iu UKiurr. I The U tiwitilvotiily hnuau. orliilnl ou rlrwr mill I 111 trtT way worth thftiitwrrtpilou i kiiiI wilt aiiif ly rrjxy mi)oiii in ntttl it. -IV 'MrTllTtoir'. We rtfard thla honk of rare Itlrmt. In (untiretlon with lh vrm In which lit- wan lllllimtlNlrly Mtllof nirtl, hf bswi 1rn urn uul(i ui rnoyi'loiNHtlac aitunl of rurrvnt rtiia in the' army and navy, llirouftmui Hi biintrra of lt ! (Huintn knil.su th tiiKh u ti.. 1 vlnriat an a'oant of tha Indian wat o( in urrwnn and WMhtntton Tmttory. ThV iKit-sr of tlww jmra, tn eV.mhrm Orviuo. umT hi ill! laiKitt an tuusMly inu-rrlu.. Office of the Singer Manufacturing Company, No, 105 Third Street, Portland, May 27, 1815. SINGER STILL TRIUMPHANT! Nam. ol Company and Maclilne. joldjsrl nld 1874. InoresM or Deereas, Tho flln,r MannractarlnffCoI ' II3M M1.679 Increase 9.S3S sxi&."-s'ram "SMS is K;sn K;iwc' - as ass - sr.: ,.,. " us Am-rlc. a U. " . S5 Florf.no " . i-i" ' . Victor " ,tn I. F- Branoriorf C. a.ol l,ai i Note or Honthlr InataUmant Plsn, aria a Ubml ant mad. for cash. lis aatur SSI., Han VrnnUol M Union flnnta, Great Clearance Sale! AT- "THE WHITE HOUSE," OF- Winter Dry Goods and Millinery, TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR SPRING IMPORTATIONS. LEWIS STRAUSS, 87 Kirst street The Silver Steel DIAMOND Cross-Cut SawT" SOLE MANUFACTURERS! E. C. ATKINS 3c CO., INDIANAPOLIS, IND. .(.MIL... IS (he I'hrniH-ftl Haw In th World. bccatiHe It ia tnanufartuml of VUIr Tool HtMl, and haa the Im'nI rutllnx principle yet applletl Ioniwi. Svery saw wnrrantrd to cut from 28 to 80 cordis of wood without filing. (It Ii the easiest kept In ornftr. It will remiire no irtitntnlng fbr a long time. Time Ik money, and tn the iamn number of noun you enn produce greater reaulU with ivw iho r. nfnn nir n Mtmpi', mm it mniit) jou nnr inrawi. rMi rap. iRfiHuniK usmiiice at Bin F4H ll,.l. .,.....,U Mll.n. ' 1 HHM4Utilx feel, ! 81 1 and a half, Tlf i Reven feet. KIBU tHI-;i,KON, Enwti Portland. Oregoa Traarfer Company. OITICE AND HACK STABLE, W. comer mt ghfud nd SUrk Btrccta, UNTIL P1TKTHKR NOTICE. OUR CA-R-liuge RiiU-s will ae an folio wi: Calllnirnr Rttllnf In (neclty limit, f I an honr To or 1 ii) tn Trains and MleumbotiU,50csnU each perm n. To mid (him Omoerti, Tlu'stcn, BhIIb and Par lloi.ll OOacouiile. Funerali, euch Hack, tl 00 an hour. IT All nnl-n irlTrii tn Ihn Prkerf. or If It it th? Met', it "THE GERMAN PHARMACY " Or WM. PFUNDER. Ankeny's New Theater Block, Cur. Flrat and Ah hu., WW? . i-.-n.niiu. wn-gon, i viuwiiwiiira For MtMllcIn And Rare CbemtraU ait uiaprnveu. Tho oomponndlns of Pretoriptlona n HptH'liiliy, AltfiidttiU'e roiiipeii-uL A full HtOCk of Toilet Articles and rertamcry. wr mir noai nun ronnuiiH with choice RynipMid Miueral Wmr lu lull opfrntlon. READ AND SHQWYOUR NEIGHBOR I A MKKICA N WATt'H KM AT PRirEH IX)WER A V (Inm any oilier tutttl.Hulimrul on Hid (hmii. w e have -(oIhI price Hut which we will aemt tn any tuldn'M upon Hppllrutlon. . Hill aMirt men! or Jewelry and Hilter Ware alwuyi on band al the low.-.! prlww. Jewelry inaile lo order at the ortet noileo. upwind aileutiou pulil to repitir In U al. hw, mi.) Jfwi-lry by experienced work men. Tin-only Jewelry Mrinunu'tory In Portland. " Ureifnn Jewflry MiinuincllirlnK Co. , . U C. HKNH1LHHKN 4 OX, Piopr'a. No. Iih KltM hi., IVrtlaml, otrm. I i. Kaufman. m. h. hihit. f. s. akix. Kaufman, Hecht & Akin, Hoots & Shoes, ( rltUJl BTKEET, I'onkuA Oreeon. Mar. II. .nW,. ,,, H BwuJ, BPAULDINO BROS. Ial.r. IQ FRESH MKATS of all kinds, Mess Beef ". Ham.. Bacon, LarJ.Kio.. fontml H.H.M. .II. N i a, n.KU.4 BRUT EASTERN CLOTHING SfOREl " 'lAitniK I Allf.? '2 "KMTIf CtXTOM - M ABE ill Ti" i'"' 1 '""""I. Trans,, VallonL IT ST. CHARLES HOTri, Corner of Front and Morrison JVli;ets PORTLAND, eRKeON, PERKINS, COeOAN, Co, ProprloOra, First Class Stand, irst Class Cigars, irst Class Custom. IRST AND ALDER. A NEW INVENTION. ' JlllV on. HmTO fe CtHlTRNS QUICKKR, EA8IKR a MARKS I more Butter out ot tlia same amount ot tn-ani, ibau uj other cbum la tne market. SAXXROOM, II itrM, bHwHn First and SMand. AGENTS WANTED. ltovt-tf , , , Chas. B. Talbot, ENGRAVER. Card, Mews, v Initial Letters? Monograms,-. ' ' Trademarks, . labels, Stamps' and Drawings, Yamhill bet. First St.", 4 Second.