The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, May 22, 1869, Image 3

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SATURDAY, MAY 22, 18G9.
LOCAlTFAIKS
San PruncWcn Legal Tender rates.
Sew York OoM quotation
70 (ii.7 1
1332
Killed. A telegram received by Ir.
Geo. W. Gray, of this city, informed liiiu
of the death of his brother, Dr. W. C.
Gray, at the Warm Springs Reservation,
some sixty miles from the Dalles, on
Saturday last. Dr. V. G. Gray was res
ident Surgeon of the Reservation. His
death was caused by a pun-shot wound,
in the fie-shy part of the arm. The par
ticulars of the sad catastrophe we have
not been able to obtain. Deceased was
well known in this community as a young
man whose future avc promise of emi
nent success.
Later. -The body of Dr. G ray arrived
in this city yesterday, and was buried in
the Albany Cemetery the same evening.
From Mr. SmitB, who accompanied the
rcmaius, wo learn that the accident which
deprived Dr. Gray of life, occurred while
he was enjoying ao excursion into the
mountains with a company of ladies and
gentlemen. He had got out of the wagon
to look for water. Failing in his search
he returned, and in atteiaptinsr to eet
into the wagon, his shot kuh, which he
held by tho muzzle, in the left hand,
struck the hind wheel of the wagon and
was discharged, the shot tearing and lac
crating the flesh from the wrist to mid
way between tho elbow and shoulder.
Kvery attention was given the unfortu
nate man, but without avail, aud in a few
brief hours he passed from earth.
The "Gay" Plow. The advertise
ment of this new applicant for public
favor appears in our columns to-day. It
is the invention of our fellow-townsman,
G. F. Gay, Esq., and owiug to the mauy
advantages it possesses over other plows,
its adaptability, simplicity of construction,
cheapness, etc., seems 'destined to dis
tance all competitors. Wherever the
Gay plow has been tested it has become
at once a favorite. The Saleiu Farmer,
in speaking of the plows entered for the
premiums offered by the Linn Couuty
Agricultural Association on the Sth inst.,
says of this plow : Of the sulky plows,
the one entered by Mr. Looney had one
good point that will be appreciated by
the farmer there seems to be no diffi
culty in getting it to plow deep. It is
easily gauged in that respect, and the
wheels, both of which run on the un-
plowed land, do not seem to affect the
movement of the plow so much as some
of the others do. This point is one of
great importance, and we think every
mechanic who was on the ground recog
nized the fact.
Tub New Engine. Our new fire en
gine has been taken from the warehouse to
the engine house, and having undergone
a thorough overhauling and finishing up,
now looks like a new machine, and
shiuc like a dollar. The boys will have
her out and try her capacity a- a "squirt-
cr" on Thursday next, and citizens gen
erally are iuvited to attend and witness
the trial.
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"Gem" Pan We saw at P. W.
Spink & Go's establishment a novelty for
those who are fond of good bread it is
called the "Gem "pan. This pan is a de
cided success in cooking graham and
other bread. They are offered ct the
low price of SI 25 each. Go and get
oue.
Fike Mketixo. The members of
Albany Fire Company No. 1, arc hcroby
requested to appear in full unf'orm, at
their Engine House, Thursday, May
27th, at 1 o'clock V. M., for trial ot the
engine. Jus. Weiuseii,
May 22, Foreman.
Stovepipe Clip. Mr. John Driggs,
of the tin store on -First street, has a
uaat aud useful invention of his own,
which he denominates a "stovepipe clip."
We have neither time uor space to de
scribe it this week go aud see it for
yourselves.
Mats. Lloyd's Patent Revolving
Double Maps, are the most complete,
cheapest, and therefore the most saleable
maps offered to the public. For further
particulars read the advertisement in this
number.
. .
Ox the Rise. The plentiful "mist'
of the week has giveh the Willamette
a "boost," and navigation is unimpeded.
Goon Week's Work. City Marshal,
Dave. Froman, collected aud paid into
th
dollars, last week
New
NEW TO-DAY.
THE LATEST STYLES
OK
Staple am! Fancy Dry Goods !
SELECTED WITH CARE IN THE
SAM FRANCISCO MARKETS,
JUST HECEIVEH, AMI) OFFERED AT TIIK
F-iOtvest Ca!i Kates.
Oa First street, first door west of John Connor's
brick, and oppos-itc It. U. Hill Sun's
drug store,
ALBANY, OREGON.
I C. HARPEll.
May 15, 1S(VJ ;(
IjOmI 01 Stolen.
IIIE PIM5LIG A 11 E inntEUY WARNED
not to lMin-liHsc anv ot the follow injr iitrs
ot liamJ, executed to Samutl AViion, lit a sale
near Lrowusvillc, Linn fount v. Ore iron, on the
21st lay of October, 1 tiliS, signed aud secured as
lollow-s :
NEW TO-DAY.
IN". 13.
Twenty-five Cents Per Dozen
Paid for fresh Eggs, for the next thirty dnyst,
ut
It. CHEADLES.
No. 1 IJiitlox-
In good demand, at tho CASH STltE, at
Twenty-five Cents Per Pound.
Albany, May 1st, 1.309-3-1
i
THE EYES! THE EARS !
srilETIES.
John Wilson.
.1. II. Wilson.
Win. O. Uainl.
T. i. lMnw'uldio.
T. P. Dinwid.lie.
Quart eh Dime Soap. The cheapest
fcud most useful article in the soap line
that we have yet seen, is called "Yan
Allen's Quarter Dime Soap," the right
to, and the modus operandi of, making
which can be obtained of Capt. John
Smith, of this city, for the small sum of
1. We are assured by him tl at this
soap can be manufactured, even in smal
quantities, for less than four cents per
pound. Every family should purchase
. the right to make this useful article, as
' it will save them many dollars, and they
will have a superior article of soap.
Rain. It has poured a; "continua'
cease" pretty much all the week, and
the faces of our farmers are beaming
with happiness, in the pleasant prospect
of huge crops and much cash to be real
ized therefrom. Crops never looked
more promising in old Linn than at the
wrcseut writing, and as the number of
acres sown to grain is largely in excess
of any former year, we must have a rail
road to carry off the surplus.
' ' District Convention. ihe minis
ters of the M. E. Church connected with
tie Salem District, hold a convention in
this ait, commencing on Tuesday, May
; 25th, at 2 o'clock P. M., to be continued
- hpeo days. A sermon will be delivered
at the M. E. Church each evening during
its continuance.
rnixni'.w.s.
T. P. Dinwid die ...
Wm. C. Rami
J. II. Wilson
Ely Davis.
T. 1. Foster
Wm. Wi-He
L. llitsbrook
James Kernev
Robert Crawford. ..
as said notes of hand have beeu lost by, or stolen
from, the undersigned, and he will proceed toVol-lec-t
the amounts of the said several notes whin
due.
A liberal reward will be paid to tho person re
turning any one or all of said notes to the under
signed at i'.rowus ville, Oregon.
WILLIAM M.COY.
lirownsvillc, April :'.!), Itt'.)-:i3t 1
AV. I-LIVICiHIrX
House, Sign & Carriage Painter,
ALUAXY, OUUGOX.
Papcrhangins-, Glazing-, Kalsominc, &c.
i'Sw. Country orders punctually attended to.
First street, next door to Tweedalo & Co.'s.
May S, lS(ii)-3atf
Washing- Clothes Without labor.
e city treasury over thirteen hundred
Paper. Democratic Aacs is
the title of the new paper published in
Jacksonville. It takes the place of the
defunct Reveille, but is a much neater
ookiug paper. P. D. Hull is tho pro
prietor.
Baptism. Rev. Dr. Hill conferred
the rites of 'baptism, oir last Sabbath, in
the Willamette river it the foot ot Wash
ington street, on two new members ot
the Baptist Church.
DR. T. L. GOLDEN,
OCULIST AND AURIST,
ALBANY, : : OREGON.
11. UOLDEN IS A SOX OF THE NOTED
Old Opthalmie Doctor, S. C. Golden.
Dr. liOLDEXihas hud experience in treating
the various diseases to which tho eye and ear are
ubieet, and feels confident of eiviuir entire satis
faction to thoo who may place themselves under
his cure.
Albany, April 10, lS09-31y
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE
L. E. lil.AIX.
s. k. young.
BLAIN & YOUNG,
HAVING BOUGHT ALL TUB MERCHANDISE Of
J. Barrows & Co.,
will continue the business, and they invite all to
give them a call. They will bo constantly re
ceiving goods from San Francisco, and will keep
a general assortment of
Sivy Wood,
Groceries,
Hardware,
Crockery,
And offer inducements to REAnr pay customers.
IlLiAIN & YOUNG.
NOTICE.
HIS IS TO ' XOTIFY ALL PERSONS
not to trust or harbor my wife, Martha M.,
on my account, as she has left me and doped
with a scoundrel by the name of J. J. Beid.
ROBERT LIXDER.
Rrownsville, April 25, 1869-34ml
More than 1,000,000 Persons
Bear testimony to the Wonderful Curative
Effects of
DH. JOSEPH WALKER'S S "3
Automatic Clothes-Washer
AND
BOILER!
Docs this without any wear and tear, aud does the
work m Irom
Twenty to Thirty Minutes!
and will tit any stove or range. Th.y are used
extensively in tho East, and the following will
show how tocy are regarded :
From the Toledo Cmnmert-;,,?, April 22d. 1SC9 :
The Automatic Clothes-Washer." Tho new
method of washing clothes without labor as done
by the "Automatic Clothes Washer ami Uoiler,"
is attracting, as might naturally be supposed, a
good deal of attention. This remarkable machine
continues to show to astonished visitors, whose
numbers are daily increasing, how simply and
easily a lunre days washing can be effectually ac
complished in comparatively short time by this
laborsaving invention.
From tho Cleveland I'lnimlriitrr, March 12th,
ISC'J : "The automatic Clothes Washer. Xoth
ing in the way of a patent has for a long time
awakened such a general interest, as the above
A note irom Free port, W. T., May
ISth, says : 'Ben. Hayden spoke at this
place yesterday and proved to the com
plete satislaetion ot all Democrats pres
ent that the "niirgcr, IS Sure to Come OUt I named invention. Washing without labor by the
ahead OI them 1 ,nero irec oi iieai, is a siep so lmporiaui ana new
tuai it naiurany excires a grer.t ueai oi inouiry
t i- i; . -ji: ,i. is ihe genuine merit, tue cheapness anil simplieity,
At the Indianoplte luuk, on April lO, must"uluko it a articIe of universal use.and those
Mr. (jr. T. Audium, in a velocipede 1 seeking an investment caunot do better thau to
contest, made one mile, with forty-four For sale iy
turnings, in the unprecedented time of
three minutes and three seconds, witn a
thirty-sis machine. This beats Dr. Scud-
dcr. '
JOIIX COXXOR, Agent.
May S, Ti0-."m:;." First street, Albany.
Co.,
An Illinois railway is havinjr freight
cars built ou which will be painted the
words, ''from Ocean to Ocean No
Transfer."
Insurance
YOKK.
6,000,000
Manhattan Life
OF NEW
Assctts
Annual Income... 2,000,000
Surplus over Liabilities
LARGER T1IAX
other Company, doing- Business
IX ORKCiOIV.
any
ALIIASY RETAIL MARKET.
Albaxv, Xay 22, 1SG0.
v neat, white, ft, bushel
oais, p ousnei ;;o
Potat es, "( bushel 50
Onions, "p bushel 1 25
Flour, p barrel $1 605 00
Dutter, lb 2j
begs, "A dozen 2
Chickens, dozen $2 503 00
Peaches, r.ried, "a lb (L20
Soap, lb 5feoi
Salt, Los Angelos, j lt.
Syrup, gallon
Tea, Young Uyson lb.
" Japan, " .
" Black, " .,
Sugar, crushed, p B..,
" Sea "
" Island, "
Coffee, tt
Candles, lb
Rice, China, "x lb
Saleratus, p lb
Dried plums, lb...
Dried apples, It)
Dried currants, TfJ lb
Bacon, hams, lt ........
' sides, "
" shoulders, lb.
Lard, in cans, lb.......
Beans, lb.
Dovoes Kerosene oil, gallon....,
2i
.$1 12J1 25
1 00
1 00
751 00
18(20
16iyl8
29((i)33
12(a16
103
1520
5
I21
10 I
48!
1 00
Alvantag;c to Insurers. ,
Smallest, Ratio of mortality.
JJx2cnses less titan any Cash' Company
Liberal modes of 1'ayment ft 1 remiums
Insurers receive the Largest J tonus ever
oiven.
All kinds of Non-Forfeiting Life and
Endoicmcnt 1 ohcies Issued.
Rolicies Jncontcstible.
All Endowment 1'olicies and the Non
Forfeiting Life Folicies, Non-Forf cit
able after one 1'ayment.
The following are examples of the operations
of tho last dividend: Policies issued in libj,
only four years ago :
Agat Amount Premium Added to Total Ain't
Issue. Insured. Paid. Policy. Policy.
40 $10,000 $1,2S0 $:!,572 $13,572
35 8,000 1,022 2.343 10,848
30 7,500 780 2,703 10,208
25 7,000 571 2,505 9.505
This is an entirely new plan, giving Insurers
the largest return ever mado by any Company in
the same period.
The Company give credit when desired, of front
33 to 50 per cent, of premiums.
An illustration of tho ful vn.ntn.rnA of tbn fnwlit
Turpentine, gallon $1 251 50 j system as practiced by this Company, is the case
Linseed oil, boilod, gallon........ $1 62il 75 of II. C. Coe, of Yonkers, who insured his life in
Crrr Taxes. The City Marshal gives
i notice by hand-bills that the city taxes
are due, and persons who have not paid
are requested to call at his office, block
108 Hackleman's addition, and settle.
i ' Five per -cent, additional will be added
to all taxes unpaid by the 20th of J nne.
f Remo vai L. S. Ilosenbaum & Co.,
of Portland, notify their friends and
customers that they have removed to the
northwest corner of Stark street, Crees
building, ! store formerly occupied by
Blumauer & Kosenblatt.
$4 004 25 this Company for $5,000, in Fobruarv. 1857. pay-
75(g)l 00 I ing tho whole premium in cash, $118 ; at the end
$1 001 50 I of the first year it was impossible for him to raise
$s I the amount of tho premium then due, in cash, and
(3164 I he came to the ofiie nrcoared to Kurrpnrfxr th
16 30 I policy. Being told that ho could give his noto
2550 J for the premium, he did so.. His death occurred
2030 I in less than seven months. His family are now
505 I in the enjoyment of the amount insured. Had
(314 I he insured in an "all cash" Company, they would
5(3)6 I have been left unnrovided for.
10I2J I This is, in itself, a complete refutation of tho
4to j absurd statement of "all cash" Companies, that
u is injurious ior mo insurer to have the power to
give a noto under any circumstances.
C. P. FERRY, Gen. AReiit.
A. J. GROSS, Special Agent. maSmS
Whitehead, "B keg
Powder, rifle, lb
Tobacco, lb
Nails, cut,"JS tt
Domestic, brown. sj3 yard
Hickory, striped, 3 yard
Bed ticking, per yard
Blue drilling, 3 yard
Flannels, yard.......
Prints, fa't colors, yard
Pork, lb .....
Mutton, lb
Beef, on foot, lb
NOTICE.
TN THE U. S. LAND OFFICE AT OREGON
I City, Orcffon. Charles W. Richardson vt.
John C. Norman. To the said John C. Norman:
You are hereby notified that under date of May
Sth, 1868, tho Commissioner of the General Land I "lTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned
office affirmed the decision of this office allowing j JJI have been appointed Executors of the es-
the Homestead Jfintry ot said liicnaruson upon tate ot jiiram jsiacey, deceased, by the County
the S 4 of N W k and N i of S W i of Section 15 Court of Linn county, Oregon : . That all claims
T. 10 S. R. 1 E., embraced in your pre-emption against said estate must be presented to the un
filinz of Sept. 20, 1859, and that you will be al- I dersigned, at their residence in Linn county dnlv
lowed thirty days from service hereof in which to I verified, within six months from tho date hereof.
take an appoai. i v. v. MACEY,
OWEN WADE, Register. SARAH MACEY,
; UJiSKY WAKKHW, Keceivcr. I - 1'owei.i. i lisk, Attye. Executors.
Jan. 23, isov-mytswia nn uounty, Oregon, .May 7, 1869-35w4
Executor's Notice.
it ( m
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3 S o
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AU persons ow'mtf the firm of J. HauboWS &
Co.. will please call and settle. Either member
of the firm is authorized t settle any account of
the Co.
Albany, March 0, 1S0U-2G
NEW ENGLAND
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
or BOSTON.
i VINEGAR 15ITTERS, i
r1 cj Manufactured from the nativo h g "Z
S .2 Herbs and Roots of California, aro
The Great Blood Purifier.
For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism and
I! out, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Bilious, Re
mittent and Intermittent Fevers, diseases of the
Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bit
ters have been most successful. Such diseases
aro caused by vitiatbk ni.oon, which is gener
ally produced by derangement of the Digestive
Organs.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find
its impurities bursting through the skin in Pim
ples, Eruptions, or S ires : cleanse it when you
find it obstructed and slugfrish in tho veins ;
cleanso it when it is foul, and your feelings will
tell yon when. Keep the blood healthy, and all
will bo well.
Sold by all Druggists and Dealers.
k. ii. Mcdonald & to.,
TmlTGGlSTS AND AGENTS,
Corner Fine and Sansomo streets,- San Francisco,
Cal. aud Sacramento, Cal.. and 31 IMatt
aprli-OU street, N. Y-. 32mG
RATES OF TOLL
OVER THE
Willamette Valley and Cascade
Mountain Wagon Road
To Deschuttes Hivcr :
Four Horse or Mule team 50
Two " " ' 3 00
One " " 2 00
Ox teams, three yoke 4 50
For every additional yoke - 50
Loose horses, per head 25
" cattle, per head 15
" sheep or hogs 3
Teams returning empty, half price.
Pack animals, loaded.- - 50
" unloaded 25
Horso and riJor- 1 00
To Fish, take :
Four horse or mule team, each way 2 00
Two " " " " 1 50
Oue " " " . " 1 00
Pack animals, loaded 50
" " unloaded 25
Horso and rider 75
Ox team, three yoke 2 00
To Upper Soda Spring :
Four horse or mule team, out and back 2 50
Two " " " " 2 00
Ono " " " " 1 00
Horse and rider, " 50
Loose animals, " 25
Ox teams the same as horso teams.
A. IIACKLEMAN,
W. W. P arris n. Pres.
Sec.
March 20, 1869-28
JPor Sale.
HOUSE AMD FOUR LOTS !
IN this city, a good new dwelling wita '.11 tfco
necessary outbuildings, and four lots, about
twenty minutes walk trom-tne steam ooatianaing.
For particulars inquire at tne otnee ot tne r
T. Company, of J. B. MONTEITH.
Albany, January 30, 1S69-21
B
so.oo : !
Y NOT BUYING BOOTS AND SHOES
at
KAST & CAHALIN'S
Philadelphia Boot Store,
No. 112 Front Street,
Opposite McCormick's Book Store,
Jan 9-69-18 Portland, Oregon.
Purely 2MT-ca.-txiX.
INCORPORATED 1S35.
Cash assets .....$7,000,000 00
Cash distributions of 1SG7 52r,5fl: 55
Total surplus dividend 2,727,573 55
Losses paid in 1807 -351, olio no
Total losses paid 2,795,100 00
Income for lSt)7 2,203,883 OU
No extra charse for traveling to and from th
Atlantic States, Europe, Oregon, or tho Sandwitl
Islands.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
I.. SE.MIEI1S. 1 M. BTERXBERQ. 1. FLEISCBSfill
SENDERS, STERNBERG & CO.
DKALEKS IX
STAPLE DRY GOODS
First street, W. VT. Parrish & Co.'s Brick,
ALBANY, OREGON.
THE ABOVE NEW FIRM TAKES PLEAS
URE in informing tho citizens of Lin
county that they have just opened a well solcvtct
stock of (
FAMCY DRY GOODS X
BOOTS AND SHOES!
Gr H. OOE It IES I
aftil a fall aseortucnt of
Ciciieral Mcrcliandisc !
"Which they will dispose of for
CASH OK COUNTRY PRODUCE I
AT
FAII LIVING RATES!
Wo rcspectfnJly ask the pablie to
CALL AND EXAMINE OUft STOCK AND-
PRICES 1
Before purchasing elsewhere, and We assnre all
that we will give
Entire Satisfaction to Prompt Cnstomera.
ALSO
We hare a Branch House, long established, at
SOUTH BROWNSVILLE,
where we keep a large and well selected stock of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE !
Albany, Nov. 14, 18GS-10
All Policies non-forfeiting and governed by the
non-forfeiting law of Massachusetts,
Policy holders the only persons who receive divi
dends in this Company, whien aro ucclarcu
and paid annually ; first dividend avail
able at the payment of tho second
annual premiums. All Policies
remain in force as long as
there is any surrender
value.
XO FORFEITURES !
This old and. popular Company, (the oldest M-
tual Lite Insurance Company in this
country) insures at the low
est possible rates.
THE OLD
STOAE DEPOT!
JOIIIV BRIGGS,
DEALER IX.
The stability of this Company, with its past his
tory, inereasiujr capital and business, aud tho sat
isfactory manner in which it has discharged its
obligations in the past, aro guarantees for the
future such as far-seeing and careful men require
in their investments.
Persons generally, who thoroughly understand
the workings of Life Insurance, are anxious to
avail themselves of its equitable provisions.
Full information will be given to those who
desire, at the Agoacy.
Home Office, 39 State Street, Boston.
STOVES, COOK, PARLOR & BOX.
of the best patterns !
1 ALSO '
Tin, Sheet iron and
Copper "7r,aco
and tho usual assortment of Famishing Goods- tu
, bo obtaiaed m a
i .
Pacific Branch Offices,
3 02 Montgomery Street, San Francisco.
Room 3, Ctirler, Building, Portland, Oregon,
EVEKSON & HAINES, General Agt.
ALBANY, OREGON.
Albany, September 19, 18GS-2y
3,000,000 lbs. or Wool,
TTOR WHICH THE HIGHEST MARKET
price will be paid by
BEACH & MONTEITH.
Albany, March 27, 1869-29m3
lletair nentli) and p'rnmjittg executed, "t82
tPiin rciioiiuMe li-n. TS
"Short reckonings, make long friends."
Front street Albany.
Next door to Mansfield A Co,
decVCS-12
rO SITIVELY
SELLING AT COST
Blacksmiths !
N.
JUST ARRIVED, by the steamship I
Continental, direct from San Francisco,
a largo lot ot
Iron and Steel !
Which can be obtained by you on bettor terms
than ever has been offered here before, for
Cash in Band.
Call and see for yourselves.
THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY
give notice to the pmblio in general,
that they will sell their
WEtl SE1ECTED STOCK
ALSO,
a f KEGS of the neavy Extra Golden Syrup;
HKlf a large lot of Sugar, and Dry Goods to
suit the trade all to be sold for cash or trade, at
Living Rates. It. CUEADLE.
March 20, '69-2S-lm
C. II. j RAFFETY, JTI. !.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
BUENA VISTA, OREGON.
March 27, 1869-n29
IVew Discovery.
STi ONSUMPTION can bo cured by usinsr Dr.
J J. W. Murray's Iung aud JLiver
Balsam, if taken in time. It is a sure remedy
for all chronic diseases of this coast and Female
complaints so prevalent in this climate.
Soe testimonials and circulars accompanying
eacn Dotue.
DRY GOODS!
13oots c5 Shoes!
f CLOTHING!
AND
GENERAL MERCHANDISE !
from and after this date
For Eradicating Pain,
INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE OF
Dr. J. W. Murray's
IMPROVED JIIAGIC Oil..
It cures Rheumatism, Paralysis. Neuralgia..
Gout, Headache, Toothache, Sore Throat, Dip
theria, Colic, Croup, Cholera, Pains in the Breast,
Fellons, Corns and Chilblains.
Can be obtained of Druggists generally on this
coaai, put up in nan aouar ana dollar bottles.
Those desiring to make purchases will do well to
Call Immediately I
as we desire to close out
Ovw Entire Stock
on the above terns,
FOR CASH !
Oil MERCHANTABLE PRODUCE !
AH persons knowing themselves indebted to the
undersigned, are requested to come forward with
t Vi rfe ddresscd t0 Dr j- W. MURRAY, out delay, and settle their indebtedness, as we
Portland, Oregon. are determined to close our mercantile business,
MedicAL Depot 106 Front street. and collect our dues. " .
'w. dicjrs-cnt everywhcre by Express. W. W. PARRISH & CO.
March fr, 1869-2ft Albany, Nov. 28, 1868-12
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