The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, November 11, 1881, Image 4

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    FRIDAY NOVEMBER U, 1881
TIIK r.KUKRV LT.
Air -".1 LwjSy
Aronn I tho social board once moro,
We tillers of the soil
Unite to taste the plenteous cheer,
Th it there rewards our toll.
Chonm.
T .en one and all are welcome here?
Where labor's sons unite,
And woman's smiles to honest cheer,
And harmless joys invite.
Tho yeoman labors nol in vain
From rise to set of sun
Through Summer hoat and April rain
His victory "i won.
For us, the sheaves of golden grain
Nod in the wooing breeae ; '
For us is heaped the laboring wain,
'Neath heavy-fruited trees.
And raised by toil of fairer hilliftl.
Around our cottage doors
The blooming tlower its leaves expands,
And grateful fragrance pours.
Stern V inter vainly vents his ir
To check tho farmer's mirth .
For then we heap the glowing fire
That cheers the social hearth.
The pomp of wealth and envy not.
The pride of higtf estate ;
Give us the farmer's humble lot,
Ieave the grandeur to the gnat
Daniel Murphy of lialleck Station,
Cal. , is Ihe largest pri vate land own
er m Ihe eouatry. He owns 4,000,
000 acres in Mexico, 60,000 in Nv
da and .,000 in California.
Wool buyers are paying thirty to
thirty-five cents per pound for wool
et Montpelier, Vt. The ruling rate
at West Randolph, Vt., is thirty-five
cents. Wool is in quick demand by
manufacturers.
An Americas cheese bore away the
prize of a silver medal at the bite
great cattle and dairv show'at Bir
mingham, England. The prize cheese
was one ot the largest e cr made,
weighing three-fourths of a test, it
came from Iowa.
Hngs that are to be slaughtered
this Fall should he kept growing.
Feed is worih more for fattening in
the Autumn months than in the se
vere weather ol Winter, when a con
siderable :;;n uat of foot! is necessary
to keep up animal heat. It is mm h
the nint econiuiical practice to keep
hogs steadily growing until they are
killed.
Prof. Brewer of New Htven oee
tions if ail the money won at agri
cultural fairs pays more than nlf the
actual expenses of the winners in en
tering the objects exhibited, caring
fir them at the ground, and getting
them borne again. It is not the cup
won at a boat race that incites yo tng
men to perform m tnu-h I ihr, -:;
so maca time entr NMMey, aid to
practice so uiueh seif-l m ii while
training, lut the poawuuiun of the
prizes won at .our agricultural fjir-.
( .'om:nen i U ttrmes contain alaiit 3.G
per cent or aitrogeu and 2.J ier cent
of phosph ric acid, existing as phos
phate of calcium. Bones that huvej
been boiled to extract the gelatine con- I
tain much less nitrogen, but a larger
proportion of phosphate.-. B jnes tic
compose hut slowly in the soil, espec
ially on heavy Iandr hence the effect
is spread over several years. The fin
er the bones have been ground the
more immediate is their effect. En
glish farmers usually employ them for
pasture and turnips.
Mr. Gladstone, so a recent speech,
made a good point for the Engli.sk
to consider. He t Id his audience
that they imported 5,200.000 worth
of fruits yearly from abroad, ud he j
loatawtt .i fruit grower on the Hud
son Kiver, in America, who has an
apple orchard of 200 acres, fhe pro
duce of which wa annually shipped
to England. This American fruit
grower oold do this beeatHq the land
was his own and not rented from a
grasping landlord. 2-j or 2 millions
of dollars sent away for fruit! for the j
reason that If a tenant plan s fruit
trees the product gee Bltimatefy to
benefit the landlord.-, ami so it is
with nthcr things that require time
maiun under prosenl land la AS in
England.
As to sowing wheat which has
been swelled and gproured before, we
have Fr.if. W. J. Seal's testimony
in substance as follows: He fouud
that wiiile the plarnule lived the
young roots always died ly drying,
and new roats must be boshed tmt to
tau.se growth, Jn one experiment
uinety-HX per cent of wheat which
had 'slightly hi routed, and become
dry, grew. Iu another 2 per cent
grew where the plumule hd gro'vn
half an inch, and the roots one or two
indies. Twice sprouted and dried,
a'jottt half grew. There is no doubt
that ihee eed wero placed under
iMore fn votiiiile circumstances for
growing thin they would he likely
to receive in the common' field cul
ture. A commi-sion was lately appointed
in Belgium to test the coraparitive
merits ot skimming milk after stand
ing, Imth by following the ordinary
method in porcelain pans and also
in specially constructed Ph, im
mersed iu a receptacle c ntaining run
ning wtter or susceptible of receiving
ice. The same quantity of milk oO
quarts was used in p ach st of expe
riments. Thisqcantity uas led
in the po; eels in pans and allowed to
tbr w up th orpHm during "li tmrej
the pans were then skimmed at.d tho
cteatn churned. There was, invari
ably, eleen j-er cent mo e butte,
ami of su erior quality, obtained from
tho milk, artificially cooled, than from
that treatctJ in the ordinary w y.
31500 l,frr ar can ie easi'j miulft
t home woikiug tor K. G. Kideout &
Co., 10 Barclay St., New York. Semi
I'ur their ea!aligr.o and full particularc.
4'harru Uirr lirv.
V. 1'. 0. A. M ota at thoir room in Fos
ters brick building on Wodneeday evcuuigH
at 7:30 o'clock, and on 8aTlth afternoons at
4. Business raeetinga are hold on tho oven
iug of the second Monday in each month.
Kverybody invited to attend.
U. P. Cmukch. Preaching every Sahhath,
at 11 A. m. . and 7 r. m. hy Uev. r" Ch Ir
vine, I. 1. bbath School at 2:30 r. M.
Prayer mooting every Thursday evening.
KvAKaaucALCuuRCH. Proaehinffon Sain
hath at 11 A. M.. and 74. 1. M. Sahkttli
School 12:1$. Prayer meming every Thiirs
day evening. W. C. Kantner, pastor.
CoNOUKOATioNAt-CmmcH. Servicesevery
Sahltath at 11a. m. and 8 r. M. SHhbath
School at J:.i. I ravt-r met tinc on
Tltursdav' evouintr of utch week. J. W.
Harris, pastor.
M. IV. ( lii r.ni, optii.--horvioes every
SahlMth at St, Paul's M. R Church, South.
at 11 A. M. and 74 P. M. Sahhath School
at 12$ r. M. Prayer meeting overy Thure
day evenng. M. C. Miller, pastor.'
M. E. Church. IVcaidung every S.ihlath
at 11 A. m. and (J P. M. Song service in
the evening before pennon. Sahhath School
t 2 :) r. M. Pravor ineetuii; every 1 hum
lay evening. 1. Ihllou, pastor.
Prksbytkrjan Ciii ki h. - Sorvioo every
Sahhath morning and eveuing iu I '! !;
Chapel. Sunday School iiniiiodiatel y r t tor the
morning service. lraj er meeting every
Thursday evening, llov, Isaac H. C-m-lit
jmstor.
LEBANON
HARDWARE STORE
I have just opened nut at Lebanon a
LARGE STOCK OF HARDWARE
and will Hell as cheap as any store In the
county. My stock, although not tho larg
est embraces almost everything in theline.
I will also uiako a spetiialty of
and can suit all an
Call ami see me.
th quality and ptttia.
J. Etl.IC'li .
x
OTICK.--All those knotting them
selves indebted U m are iiHiuosled
to ome forward and settle Up.
!2ntl J. 11I.ICK.
.otic i:
II
AVINtf ili -iHtw of mv biikinoMt In
Albany, all nerMona indebted to me
are n quested to come forwaH and etth'
by Nov. 1. I can still be found at my old
place of business.
IStf latUINK Dl't'lIANAN.
FerfVMnnmpCie. Aathaa. Brostcb.lt t.
atrrto. Dp pcpin. Heartarhe. Debit
hy, KearMla;Ia. Kbrsatsltaa, and all
araateaaaMm1 i DlMr4m. Park
cm nay be rMo ui ui Ijr aesst bjr em
pre wi, ready far iiaaediate Me at hosnr.
Wud for free treat! on the aata
treatment. AddrrM the proprietor,
lto. Illiuirarslftcrcci, ?hll. , Fa.,
or U.K. MATlf KWK, ranflc Peyasillocj,
coo Jtaatcoaae ry M, Mtu I raartofo, VmV
Fitters
Oae of the Iranaaablr Prnmi
oi iue, iropnjr cri((i nn', nra mm r m
fretit enjoj-mcnt, arjl mncH tW''ieTit Uftnre to
m ".iifirnitil lj-.ti. I nt when chntnU- itilipn
u .n in oiiiibkttcd wHh IlmUi(.:' MaMatb KiUer',
tin; .! in eaU.ii ith r !ih anl wt tmixirunt iif
all, b EMtiiuilatcl ly ami ii nrit m the rvntutr.
Uae thui gTmH'1 tonic an4 forrtctive al to rctuulv
cunniij alio ), i)i.oihi3m, rriiuiiatinn, t .( r ai.
a?nc.
it mm b; H Dra,'ti ini lit-aier cniera!!.
Give Instant Relief, and ia an Infiii u:
CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF P1LE3.
Sold bvDnieviflLs evervwht-rp. Price,
pr ix, prrptiif, by mail. Fnm?lf wnt
to Physicians and ) 'l't-rer. lv
Xeimadter A Co., liox SOtS. Xcrr V. .
City. Hole mannfacturon- of AXAK KS-.
Mit J. II. HATE, New ;aper A.tvertis-
ln Aufcnt, 41 Park Itow i rime Buihlinc)
Hr w York, 1m aulboriz.ul to contnu-t for
as rti.-emt!iitH in tli" jo;mocrat at our
b-i ratea.
King of the Blood
l not n "evrr-oJl-" it, la & blood-ptiHrtf r and tonl.
IBiiavay c-f ll'xt njimto3 tho ystai. deraiiKes
Ox? vinuUti sou, nd tliua Induce many dtsordern,
k.iovM Ly difforrrt n.tnicn to dlatlnmiiiih them m.
-orllii in ttffeetn. bnt rn n-ally branches 'it
jihHr.- . of iht jjrt-iit enertu dkorder, Impuritjr
Complaint, OtttitipatfOH, . rrrm DiHonlrTH, J frail-fl.-V,
Jlici 'ir' e, J n-rnl K'mivu'w. Ilairt lilteac.
Lii-pitfi, Li'J.u y fh'hi urr, Ptlre, Uu uumliinn, Ca
tnrrU. Heranln. .Vfci.t Vittn-n 'r. liiniU, Ulcer,
.Si.v -l-m. ac.ilij. tux fit t! illooil lircvtnitt
mi ci.i(n . v a't:k nji iii- e-uin; impurity
t" i f:io't. Cif mistM .-'of i hystHaris nfrrec in
Hl.i..;f :h i.'.oc Kiai'.i,r 1 vtru nl Vrvpn
.-r 11 ! n
it : ., trvtv., SOe. K.1
DO
Send for out
New Illustra
ted Price-Liat
No. 30, for
FallandWin-
teroflSSl. Free to any address. Con
tains full description of all kind of goods
for personal and family use. We deal
directly with the consumer, and sell all
goods in any quantity at wholesale prices.
You can buy better and cheaper than at
borne.
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
227 and 229 Wabash A venue, Chicago, I II
t'
PA RMS FOR. SALE1
BY
CLAIB H.STEWART,
Real Estate Broker,
ALBANY, OREGON
The tbllowing la a partial list :
iTiincrtw tr ue and a half inlloa wait of
TanKtMit,oran,antl ti inlleafroin Albany
85 a-roa In cultivation ; 40 acrea more can
tie nut In cultivation eaally; balance good
timber ami aature land. Moll, rich black
prairie. Oood houao and barn, good board
tonoe, all In good repair s youmc orchard
of lot) tree; go- wen aim running iraauu
for Htock ; goo, aoliooi, cnurcn anu pew
ottloA ; ikhh! noiuhborhood and aood aocl
aty, TerniH 30 per acre ; 2,000 down,
rest on eaay terms.
tOO acre 6 m ilea nouth-eaat of ilalaey,
i ntllea from Urownitvilleaud n inllen troaa
Harriabura. M) acrea in cultivation and
all rich prairie land; no timber, but plen
ty within 4 milea and cheap. All under
gooa renoe; itouae one anu a nam awry
f . k. i i.w . .
irooniaaud uiaaairai barn auxao and a
iwitmI ffrainerv: two mnxl wella, one wind
mill pump; now land. Everything about
the place in the way of building", feneoa,
etc., if new and iu good ahape ; Narrow
t;auK run through the plwcc aud Ntallon
near; goo.l M'hool, church and poat-Olllce
facililiea. Terms, fpiOU.
.tin acres 14 mtlea eaat of Albany, and 4
miles rrom deMH on narrow uauKe ; 60
acrea in cultivation ; 2t0 prairie, nut cultl
vatod but good pasture, and a portion fair
plow land ; 00 acrea light timber, good
wood. Kiitire laud under fence ; averagw
buihllnga, houae and barn ; atnall orchard
ft or 0 acrea, apples, etc; aohool and church
both nar. Good neighborhood. Price f4,
000; terma, one third down, lime on rest.
225 acres, 18 miles eaat of Albany and 8
uiilea from Narrow Usage; 7. acres la cul
tivation, 75 prairie, not plowed. In pasture.
05 small brush ; two small houses and
barn ; ffootl orchard, 0 acres, apples, etc..
all under ftnce,not llrst class; school boune
on land; good neighbor hood. I'rlce f3,-
:00; tcrin-H oiie-thiru down: iaiance on long
lime.
100 acrea 10 miles east of Albany and 8
miles from Narrow auge. unimproved;
Hood farm land. hiohIIv nr mush, friew
$s per acre, oiio-tulrd down, eaay terms
on balance.
SO acres lyina 15 miles due south of Al
luv. 0 miles houlhwcttt of Iadmuon ; and
one and a half miles from Sand Hhlge
school house: 2 tulles from church aod H
mile from nUtion on Narrow liauge ; all
under cultivation, fair board and rail
fence: well drained ; no standhuf wsurn
one well aud pump: noil, black prairie and
rich: house liiNxztx. a rooms and up
ataiix; V, story; nmsll kUbte; all in fsll
heat and enw looking line. I'rlce,
per acre; terms eey.
2200 acres 10 miles cast of Harrlsbura on
the Hue if Ihe nsrrow kh ik' railroad. T'he
iim-t s:-k ranch in lann eoow v; s llvina
streism of tier runs the entire ivittcth of
the hi: in. All e in-l.w I with splendid
fen m; a line dwellinu; good large barn
and two smaller huue(or tenantaor help
sc iHi in cullitsliou, snd the Ulsm
iu tsuaute land ; alui i'.e at-res are u-
ceMiolcof cu Ili vail n; a splendid orchard
snd k kI well tut ihtipltusj. 'Jeruis easy,
part cash and La a nee on long lime.
13i acres Ivini; 4 inll wet of Al'ssnv
on road to t'or aIIIm ; all under fen ; loo
acres m cultivation ; can ah be colttvaietl
except about 15 acies. lru,t.t is-r aajM
ii down sud tialsnee secured by moil
aaire; dweKmi; house tif two room ami
KOk1 log lorn, studded on three ii
School 1 mile.
JSO ai-roson Nartowtsauge road, 11 miles
from Albany and 5 miles from clo, and
i miles from Jt-fferson. 115 acres good
farming land. . seres in cuinvaltna; re
uiaiiider in timer and brush: bouse JHx2s,
wiUi IU foot wa)l, ell WxM ; asxal barn
2Za.'M wi th 14 foot shed cu one sale; good
fence aud water. Terms f -VjOO cash (town
if pnesible. Kather than net sell will tske
$abm down, and isslauce Oa 2 to 3 years
time, ssfcured by mortaage.
US) acres -f a mile wesa of Allssny;
loo scren iu ctillivaiion and tH acres oak
au4 ash timber. kmx1 woo. I land; all under
aaaaa, board and rail, some good ami ; ,
tsul ; aunit 7 acres iu orabard, applen,
mostly smi; gtsal soil; 20 bushels wheat
is-r Bern on average; good two-storv irama
house, plssteied, 0 moms, built in 1873,
Mini cost 8-J 0 i uuotl Insrn. Zx40 snd two
heds; well arranged for farm poragaaa
let ins, fMJOO, 2 years time on f5tNM).
150 acres VA miles west of Tauuent; 100
acres in cultivation; all new laud, clean
snd in good otder; good two story kouse,
H rooms, nearly new aud in good condi
tion: good new barn 30x30; una youmt
orchard, ico plum and prune trees, ntlr
apple orchard; fences in good order; plen
ty running water; 20 acres of good Umber;
rich, black soil and very productive.
Price (5250, cash aod Isalance on time.
100 acrea one and a haM miles northeast
of Albany; 15acrt In wheat, rest In fair
average: woodland; good land; neatly
fenced. Price $25 acre; terms easy.
500 acres 1 mile southeast ot Node
Springs; fair farming; small house:
200 seres fenced. Will be sold In small
tracts or all together, good school, church
and post-utnee at Sodavillo, also the Hods
springs Price (5 per acre; easy terma.
20 acre 3 miloa northwest d Lebenoa.
near !' arrow ;auge; river bnttom, rich and
productive: unimproved, desirable for
garden. Price 920 ier acre; terms easy.
32l acres eouthwofct of Sweet Home ; all
mull r good fence, fenced Into iieids; 5
acres in good orchard, apples and peaches;
house wah I wo rooms and upstairs: large
fianic Isiru; soil, rich, black loam, bottom
land ; 1)0 acres in cultivation ; balance
good pasture land; well watered with
springs good timber 30 mites southeast
of A'bany, 12 miles I nun Brownsville and
5 miles trout (;rawfordsvllle; H miles from
good grist mill ; 2 miles to school, church
and postonico. siu )er acre, easy terms.
loy acres 3 miles south of Sodavillo and
20 miles from Albany; unimproved. Price
85 per acre.
7o acres 18 miles east of Albany ; unim
proved. Prico 95 per aero; easy terms.
103 scree lying 3 miles a)ve Lebanon
on the Lebanon Mountain road. No fen
ces or improvements. 15 or 20 acres titn
oer, balance rich prairie land. Price 913
per acre.
80 acres 1 4 miles above Ones 11 a, on Ya
cjuiua Lay. known as the old shipyard. It
iish a splendid frontage on Ihe Lay, and
wi'l be sold at 911 per acre.
107 acres lying below and within IH
miles of Lebanon, all under fence. 85
Hi res iu cultivation, and the remainder
lain timber and brueh. iiox house, 1H
story, 2 room below and one above
Harn, not very good. Good woll ; amall
orchard. Cross fences to the amount of
5000 rails. Sullicient cord wood can be
cut and floated to Albany from this place
by only a few laborers to pay for it in two
years, only mile from canal. Possess
ion given by the 15th of October. The
land is rich snd will turn out wheat 40
and 50 bushels to the acre.
Dr. SPINNEY,
NO. 11 KEAKNY ST.
Trent h all 'hrenle aud ;ectal IMseaaes.
kTOTJINr
MEN
ItTH
It elTcimif vouthfr! follies or bulscretl-.n. will
do well to avail themselves of tills, tbegreateat boon
over laid t the alur ot vufferinr liuinanltx. lot.
SI'INNKY will tfiiarantee to forfeit $M0for every ew
iniiir v..r.:kncH or private dieeeee of any kind or
cmyrtor which ho undertakes and tally to eure.
MIDDLK A4 Kit MEN.
Thtsre are mnny t the ee of thirty-flve'to sixty who
-tr. tr.mtiletl Willi tiMt fr!QUelit evacuation of the bled
ier, nfteu a-. ..iiimhI by a slitfht Muartintf or hundni;
sensation, and a weakening of the Mem lu a manner
the -taticiit crJiiiot aueouut for. On exaniiniiiv the
uriTiary derfsiu a ropjf seillment will often be found
llltl StlliCtllllfS hlliail ariiLiu i tuunumn in i(WM,
,r tlie c.lor will boot a thin inilkish hue, aain chanjf-
in-r Ut a ilark ami tonld aviKairance. There are many
Illell WHO UlO I'l tniS UlineuilJ ijm.ii"w mo uauaq,
which is t he second tuye of seminal weukneee. Dr. S.
ill i usjantoe a erfect cure in an sum cases, ana
iiealthy restoration of MB g-enito-unnary orjfana.
Omca Uoi'ta 1ft to 4 and 6 to 8. Bumlays from 10
toll a. m. Consultation free. Tbon ugn eaaininatwr
Ami aI iiv. iii.
Kor privUi itiM-Hse of rtioi-t etamlinir full roiirse
of ni e-licin v suflU ieiit for a cure, w itii all Instni- tious,
v. ill be sent to any ailiire-a Mi receipt of 10 00.
i 'ill sud addreiet,
IU. 1IW3KV st CO.,
I7:12U No. 11 Kearny 8t. 8a Francisco, Cal
GREAT INDUCEMENT!
And still the rush cutitlniirn at the
ONE PRICE SQUARE
ERS' AND MECHANICS'
CASH STORE.
Jiift received by lant M t amer, an immone Htock
Gent's FaraiNhing Goods
AT LOW PRICES.
HO Dozen Men's White Shin
9 . n .
Men's ScotchJllnftinciiH Hnlt, worth $14.00 lor &M.50.
MenH Fine Drcan HiiIIh, worth $25.00, for $17.50.
Look at our Hanker Sock, ft
Look at our Overnlln. 0(1 cent
Look at our Brocntled lrtHH mmIhv worth 25c. for 10c.
a yard.
Look at oar t'tshnietvN, for 50r a yard.
Look at oar Ladies Colorod Hoko, IIm
Look at our Childrei m Hohc, 10 reota
Look at oar raa for (jaldea L. Ho.tp,2l) bars Cj tunU box.
LOOK AT OUR FINE LINE
Embroidery Fancy Goods,
Yankee Notions,
Velveteens,
Plaids, Brocaded
and Plain Dress
Goods at
IMMENSE BARGAINS.
8END ON APPLICATIONS FOR SAMPLES.
Don't fall to see our $7.00 Cloak.
A. WAC III Mil nil K. Proper.
HARRISBURC, ORECON, OCT. 25, 1881.
AT THE U.f KTANU. 73 H : -T UTRKKT, HAM ON HAND AS FINE AN
A-SOKTMKNT O:"
COOK, BOX AND J'ARLOR
ST0VKS AND It AMIES.
as uu) Iioiim la ir iti . Il m ao Imports and uiamilarlurr
TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE
OK KVKKY DWNJRIFTIOSk IN NTOCI
HAND, A Kl 1.1. ANSOIvrM ENT UK
GENUINE CRANITE IRON WARE
A I.I. op WHICH HE OKKKIO ro THE I'UBI.It; AT PRICW, THAT IKK
i)OM PETITION. OALIi A Tl PIRNT NTKEET, ALBANY, OKBUON.
Repair work done
vilaSft
XTHav
CHICAGO AND NORTH WESTERN
XtJh.XXj'vv JLTST
Is U,m OLDRlrT! HKMT CONaTKI (TKI HBHT
KQ LIP PCU I and hmmm Uss ,
LEA3lN5(pTIfAILWAY
WEST AND NOITKWuT,
It UtlM SHORT. SURB antl BarEKttiWi iwsm
00TJN0IL BLUFFS
ANI-
Chicago, Milwaukee
And aUpuinU KA8T, such a
alaaara falls. New leric. milaiiflpbla,
HuKinn. Wasklaalaa, aMtaaarr. l4Ma
bara Maaireal, Teraata, Urin.ii.
(Iflvelaetf.
At Council Bluffs the train of the Chi. aat and
North Wastsm and th V. P. By (i opart l...tu, ar
rive at and uae the cams joint t'ulon lHt.
At Cliicajfu cUwe cunnoc ions are made iili the
I-ake Shore, Mhddgaa Ottral, Baltimore and Onto,
Pt. Wavn and Pennsylvania, aud Chicago an. I Urand
Trunk Kailruads, and to Kankakee and Pan Handle
Itouta.
PolmtR Ptltee Drawing Room Girt
Are run on all through traiss ot this road.
It I th ONLY ROAD between
or n il kli rr an chicao,
l pou which 1 run th celebraUil
PULLMAN HOTEL DINING CARS.
insist upon Ticket Ajrent soiling you Ticket v I
this road. Kxaialn your Tickets, and refuse u liuy
If they do not read vr th Chicago aud North -Western
Hallway.
If you wish the best traveling accominodatl m you
wilt buy your ticket hy till rwuteJaTANU win.
TAKK NONK OTHSH.
All ticket atfsntiscll ticket by this Una.
MABWIN MM.IIII I .
9n V. P. aad Cica'l Nasg'r, t hh agu.
EASTWARD.
I7i.r
REVERE HOUSE,
I'srorr First and Ellawartii Albany, Oregna.
Chas- Pfeiffor, Prop'r.
This new Hold is Btted up In first otaa styh-. lahh
supplied with the beat the market affordx. .Spring
Bed lu avery Itoum. A food Hainple Room I r ifnat
awrelal Travolera.
CTFrce Coach to and trout Hie KsUI.1l
J. W. BENTLEY.
Custom Boot & Blioe M: I;er.
B
OOTS AND SHOES
made tfr or dor.
aud
repairiog
done witu neafx v sml
(Jispatt-li, aod at Tow price.
ttar tloau Oafl is at. I a.l.a
him. First Street, Albany. f 4lyl
DEALING FARM
a, actually worth Stt.OO for
for $1.M.
a pair. HOI.
miIh a pair.
a pair.
iK Tf OKIlElt. Al,N, BR KEKFH ON
at reasonable figures.
NEW Y0RR SH0PPINC I
Bveryboily del Ur hied with the taaterul
and beautiful aeleetiona aaade hy Mrs. 1m-
mar, who haa never failed te plaaaa her
cuMtomera. New Hall Circular Juat
neua for it. Add
MRS. ELLEN LAMAR,
77 Broaasrar, Naw fort.
U:7l
NEW BARBER SHOP!
J. II. SURLK8, Prop'r.
A OOOD SEA FOAM 8UAMPOO goea
J with each ahava. Prtoea for aha? log
and hair-rutiing aame aa uaual. Rooaaa
oppoaite Moilwaln'a atora. totf
ALBANY CITY
Flouring- Mills.
WK have already agreed with the
far ii i a rw for the atoraffo of one half
our rapacity, but we can yet atora about
4.r,000 biiabela. Flrat ooaie, flrat aerved.
PREMIUM, 4 OTS. PER BUSHEL
lu mill feed aa uaual.
THO. MONTEITII A ION.
MAGNOLIA MILLS.
WK are fully picpaind at usual to fur
uImIi ntoragu uiul na.-kM on ib moat
favorable term.
A LIBERAL PREMIUM
WILL BE PAID.
J. H. FOSTER & CO.,
MatfiKlia Mil In.
v!7nl
STARTLING
DISCOVERY I
LOST MANHOOD RESTORED.
A vtotim of youthful imprudence eenataf Prams
lure Dear. Karroo SaUUty. Lost Manhood, ate.,
baring triad to vain every known remedy, ha da
c.Tired a staple self cure, wl4& h wUl aendKUO
to h fltow-u0rars, sddnuM J. 11. HKJKVJBa,
aa cbatttam at., n, Y.
iwtkomzi: home ii;u( iivms.
O.
OP L.EDANON,
Can sell you all
of General Merchandise just as
cheap as you can go away from
home and buy them. He carries a
large and varied
goods, is well prepared to exhibit
them, and you can make just as
r- J 5 ' r t t - ." - . - s a h.
good selections
him.
Remember the place,
C. B. MONTAGUE'S
LEBANON.
H0FI1IA1V ft JOSEPH,
-PROPBIKTORM OF
ALBANY SODA WORKS,
-AND DKALEEH IN
Imported and Domestic Cigars,
Candief, Nuts and Tropical Fruits.
Albany, -
ONE DOOR BKU)W
i 00,000
In the United Htataa
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Tkelr Uremt Fapalarity fa Dae to the Eapealart'are Takea la I
lllig the Matrrial.
THE WOOD BEING THE BEST!
ktXaXTKD tnm Um IotmS of Isslsai. vhk-h sr
rjoa aialrlw;. Kvary aisa MbJtd to eio
a c ha idee are sasalsi sil, thus
aod MahUMSS of draft m
They are the BEST Ironed Wagons in the Market.
Every one having our Patent Round Edge
Projecting Tire,
Whkh prvtwt the laint anu (alio. No nth, manufacturer has She riuht to me it. All ot our Thimbu
Wacom ha. our patent SKEIN AND THVHH
a troen war kiiur lunes,
out
also bare
The Slop Shouldered Spoke,
Strength of
cVAil of th abo I ins TIBS i raaaat h asd
aT A full lla ot that Wscona oan b foastf la Us
EUGENE BUCHANAN, Agent,
ALBANY, - . - ORECON,
MONEY
I am now better prepared than ever before to
negotiate loans on good improved farm lands.
The ' departure of my late partner has not
interfered with my connection with the firm
for which Stewart & Grey were loaning money and
I can obtain loans on more liberal terms than ever.
If you must have money, remember that I can get
it for you. s.
CLAIB
JAMES !ANNAJsH,
a jur AtTi asa ami bulks vt
FURNITURE BEDDING.
Ceraer Ferry and art-wad MteeetH.
ALBANY, - OREGON.
Tiandlyl
DR. E. O. HYDE,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office at Poabay A Mason 'a.
Residence on Broadalbln St., Albaay , Or.
vllntStf
goods in the
assortment of all
by purchasing of
GENERAL STORE,
OKKI.OV
M
Tobaccon, Groceries, Provisions
... Ore iron
JOHN BHUHMT stKK 39y
PEOPLE
uae Uiai!ebratad
WAGON and
a . whhh are uotad for the aupeHor quality of timber suitable t
ctoM lnapMUon . and diorid U not up U. Use standard. Th bast
art cas wora, and pruductua; a aou wldub f.T atrsnsh, durabiUtv,
AXLK, vhsah arasUy strMortnoi.i tbe Axle aud prevent!
which Greatly Increases the
the Wheels.
hy any other ssaksrs without 1
jsrtnctpal bwa of Oreyon sad
TO LOAN
H. STEWART.
RED CROWfl MILLS.
BALLAKII, IS0M a 10., NUiHfS.
xew ruut'Kaa FiAiua auramuR rua rasftldW
ANU BAKKKS RSa.
BE8T STORAGE FACILITIES.
Highest Price in Cash for
Wheat.
ALBANY - f lyl
OR.
ALBANY
GARBLE WORK'S
ALBANY, ORKUOS.
8TAIEU BROS.
Froprietew.
MONUMENTS, TABLETS,,
IJID
HEADS r 0i HH
Executed in Italian or Vermont MarM.
Alao, every Tartety of cemetery and
other atone work done with nainei and
dla patch.
Special attention eiven to order", from
all part of thia HUto and Wahinai'n
Territory.
paT All work warranted. 1st!
ALBANY FOUNDRY
AND
MACHINE SHOP.
KftTABLIftllKD !.
I'.v A I f'lfKRUY tilnifi.1 .1 .. ,.,.r.,f
Una and alontgoiiiciy Htnn-t. AHiiy,
HnvHiulakcn rUarx'nf lit nlv- t.ntumi
Works, r aro iriiri .1 to iiiMinitM'tMi
StxMin KnitiVt, Ksw Mil (inM Mill.
Wwl wurkiiitf Miui'im iv I'ii tit I'M, ron
and linus CaMing of evtry ! rr,. !,.
Ma-hliMrv rf alt ikaaaVl rcpsilnl. Him
flat attention giveirto rairiiiv' farm n sv-
cbinwry.
Tmttrrm Hallux Ssir In all IU rrsn.
Iftllyl A. F. CHEEKY A SO.N.
ALHANY
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
A Lit ANY, OSt
Th Firt Tern will open on Y2ne-
M aM A . a a a i .
aay, epiemtfr in. iwi.
For nartirulars euaecmins; tbc eonraea of uAy awl
h rm vt tint tun, irlj to
kkv. KUsaarr . iomht, rrMrt.t.
TING SAM WA'S
LAUNDRY !
Doee the beat waahins; ami ironing in AI
tatny at low eat rate. Contract made for
Chineae labor. laundry on Wantilnirton
atreet, oppoallo Mantliafra IJver'Mbl
lrttf
C. C CHEBRT.
c. a. pat Kir.
ALBANY
IRON WORKS.
CHERRY & PARSES,
(Successors to C. C. Cherry, j
Machinist, Millwrights, and Iron
Founders.
WE HAVE OUR NEW SHOPS A t J.
completed, and are now prepared lo
liandln all kinds of heavy work, we wilt
manufacture Steam Engine, GrtHt and
Saw Mill Machinery, and all kinds of Iron
and Brans Castings.
rATTCKlft it tin: o MIOBT KtTITC.
Special attention given to repairiisr all
klnda of machinery. Will alao aaaaa fin
turn tbc improved'! lifrry A While i.rain
Separator.
asMBt aw lUarr M, OaBre a VmmUrr tsnl.
Albany, ir.t Isw. I, ixtiu. is.f
A BARGAIN !
Valnablr Prsfrfrfy foreSale.
THE AMiRN FRUT DRYER.
f n-l tiding- the buildine1 and iota upon
which it ia situated, la far aale at a bar
gain, llmre are two dryera and HsajP can
be moM Meiatrately. Tliia la a t--l op
portunity for fruit raiaen to secure the
lCMt dryer made, at a low price.
The lota are very valuable lying on the
river front, and having a railrosul Msitch
running by them. It la a good location
for a custom flouring mill, fouudry, or
any such buineaa.
For further partyulara call cn the PresL
dent or Secretary of the Com pan v.
O. r. CRAWFORD,
L. C. Hick. Pnwideut.
Sejetary. 30
To the Unfortunate!
DR- GIBBON'S
Dispensary.
QO KIABW KT.
r m ctMiK?' 4 1 aaaasae
rial Street, m.u Fraacku.
Ktai lish.i in IKi. (
the treatatent of Scxaal
aixl Seminal IHseasrs. cit-n
a aiawarrhea. ilrei.
S-trlrtnre.Sj B-atltaiaaJl
'it (mm, luMlrsri,
ilaal arsksrM. uarht haasai b anasaa. ran.-
jlo on th tav nj l.L.i ,-f inai.li. .! i-aii ilie)r )
euro!. The sick xixl afCirla sli..ild 1h4 fail to call
upon him. The lK-t.- har Usrclnl -xtma.vcljr in
Kuron. and inaperW-tl tlrtii;hl.v UBo Yarit.ua ha s4
tals liters, ulitainttnr a rtrat oal t talual c u lot not
Uon, which li isnroi.tpnt to imparl to tm h imi l
of hi sarjaaa. lK. UIBIlON will a take no esstqea
nnl he fltx-t a enrr. rvrnons at a asAaaea M A s
Iti. tiai.u T nest'. AS cussami itnsaei
Lrirtlv ounllutiilial. You ate no one hut Ur taajas"
Send ton ilolUrs (or a parkaae of nMatk-iue. Ivrvutas
ariUutf w the lioctor ill pkaxe s: U u-i anu t ihe
iier ihey mm thia al veiliKein. nl ia. 1 rre rra
.nab)e. UaJI or ritr. AsMrasalsst. J. NIRBosT,
llox I halt Ftancamt.
ST CHAHl.ES HOTEL,
ALBAK Y. OP.IGCN
MRS. C INt - - - ffnprirl.f.
This H'Niae Ita been llH.muhlv n aiualaa Qiif t.-P
to Uatolli, ami is now in bplviittid loinliltcn
. Um eiiterUiiimrii of traveler. 1 he ..hit
is supJit with evrrythiujr th n-ar-ket
affonla. sample ruuiut for
vumnian-ial men.
Careailla, Lebstaan and Italia Kia&e CI r.
THE ONLY RELIABLE BITTERS.
BE8T TQKIO IH USE.
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