The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, December 02, 1881, Image 4

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FRIDAY DECEMBER 2, 1881
Agriculture U the basis of the
wealth, power and prosperity of the
American people; it is the leading
and essential business of the nation,
employing more than three-fourths
of our adult population; It is really
the ground work of civilized society
and the basis of all progress; hence
in all that relates to the progress and
improvement ef this art, in alt that
tends to lessen its labors, to broaden
its field and more liberally to reward
its endeavors, the agriculturist and
the well-wisher of his country should
lend a helping hand and a word of
encouragement Among the well
trittd auxiliaries to agricultural Droar-
reas are the Autumn festivals, the I
cattle shows, the farmers' fair and
thetime-honored gatherings for th
cultivators of the soil for mutual come
parisen of methods and results, of
specimen crops and finely bred ani
mals. Such is the natural isolation
and consequent independence of tho
farmer's life that only some extraordi
nary occasion will attract his pres
ence and cooperation, outside bis
daily round ef duties. Welcome
then, the farmers1 fair, which shall
combine the pleasure of attendance,
the profit of participation and tbo in
creased knowledge which springs
from observation, from mutual com
parison and discussions between bro
ther farmers, and from enlarged op
port unties for eeeing in one collection
the choicest fruits and grains, the
most profitable flock and herds, af
forded by the surrounding country.
While the value of these farmers'
annual gatherings must depend
mainly upon the hearty cooperation
of those for whose benefit .they are
organised, and while it is the duty
of each farmer ,to contribute some
thing to the general good, yet it is
not from the holiday aspect alone of
such occasions that the moat per
manent good is to be derived. The
agricultural fair will, however, con
tinue to be an index of the demands
and desires of those whe annually
pay their visits to its enclosures. The
streams cannot rise above its foun
tain head, neither will the manage
ment of a fair provide a programme
objectionable to a majority of its
supporters. Plowing matches would
soon become obsolete if there were
none to witness the contests; horse
trots would go out of fasbicn if the
popular attendance did not manifest
a most decided approval or its sport
The farmers take to themselves so
few days of respite from toil, that
with uiern should lay the choice
whether the single Autumnal festival
should be one of pleasure and profit,
education and friendly competition
combined, or whether the occasion
should be given over to the sports of
horse racing, bicycle tournaments,
podestrian matches, monkey shows
and the like. If, however, the pent
up ex u here nee of the agriculturist de
mands a day or two of fun each year,
would it not be well to set apart one
occasion for genuine frolic, then mak
ing the regular agricultural fair a sep
erate appointment for devoting tisae
and attention to the important inter
ests of the farm and its products ?
It is really a matter for serious con
sideration whether or not the average
farmer allows himself and family a
sufficient number of holidays during
the, year. It is a question whether
the constant strain, the incessant wor
ry, the overworked frame can accom
plish so much remunerative labor as
the individual who sandwiches
in a little enjoyment between his
hours of toil, and who secures a need
ed rest through change of scene and
occupation. Yet while we wculd
encourage more frequent seasons of
enjoyment and merry making, we de
object to denominating such aeers
and apotia encouragement of agricul-
r. - - 11 u
turf. For instance, in Massachusetts
we question the propriety of spend
ing State agricultural appropriations
in popular amusements; rather devote
these generous grants to stimulating
improved methods, seeds, fruits, cat
tle, implements, etc. Bather allow
the province of the agricultural fair
to t3 the dissemination of correct and
progressive ideas, illustrated by liv
ing and growing specimens, a grand
arena rt ofject- teach ing. Let the
farmer determine to devote at least
one day in the year to the mutual in
vestigation of agricultural topics with
his fallow-workers in the same cause,
wh:i- hurrounded by the representa
tive firm products of his section. In
thb lmuuer only can the agricultural
fair fulfill its true mission'; under this
banner aione can the the progressive
farmer march to new conquests in
nafure's fields, and to new triumphs
in the world of progress.
A WALT I ft ! HEAD.
htritins and bis wife were enjoying
a quiet walk in the Mirk at Schonau,
the other day, when suddenly the com
poser exclaimed, "My dear ! I have a
waltz in my head ; quick, give me the
inside of a letter cr an envelope to
wiitti it down before I forget it."
Alas ! after much rumaging of pock
ets it waB discovered that neither of
them had a letter about them not
even a tradesman's account. Jobann
StranW mimic in considered light, but
it i-bs heavy as lead on his brain
til! h can transfer it to paper. Hia
uiii-air was heart-rendering. At last
a thought struck Fran Strauss. She
held ot a snowy linen cuff and Jobann
smiled. In tv.o minutes it was MS.
Then its niMe r-hared the same fate,
then Fran Strauss' collar, then not an
other wap of starch id liuen on which
to eon -hide the comjKisition. Ilia own
linen was lim; colored calico no
hope there. Johann became frantic.
Ho wtu much the worse for having
been allowed to write three-quarters of
the A-itz. lie was just on the point
of dashing oft' l;'me like a madman,
wftea another happy thought siruck
Fran Strauss. Site plunged her hand
iota a capacious jocket., fished out a
pmse, npeuitl and displayed to his
th-iiuhtful cazH a brand new hundred
trol.ieu note. Hurrah ! The entire
linshvwaa written ou the bank note,
and then Johann Strauss relapsed into
his usual placidity. Loudon Court
liurrh Director .
Y. P. C. A. Meets at tli.il- rooms in Fus
ters brick building on Wednesday evenings
at 7 :30 o'elook, and on Sal 1 with afternoons at
1. Business meetings are held on the even
itig of the second Monday in eaoh month.
Everybody invited to attend.
U. P. Chukcu. Preach ingcry Sabath,
at 11 A. it. , and 7 r. at. by Rev. R, U. Ir
vine, D. D. Sabbath Scliool at 2:30 v. ai.
Prayer meeting every Thursday ovening.
Evanoeucal Church. Preaching on Sab
bath at 71 .v. st., and 74 '. m. Sabbath
School 12:15. Prayer mooting every Thurs
day evening. NY. ('. Kantner, pastor.
Corni rkoatiox alChurch. Service every
Sabbath at 11 A. si. and 8 r. sc. Sabbath
School at 2:30. Prayer mooting on
Thursday evening of each wuok. J. W.
Harris, pastor.
M. E. Cui'itm, South. Services every
Sabbath at St Paul's M. K. Church, South,
at 11 a. st. and ? r. M. Sabbath School
at 124 r. m. Prayor meeting every Thurs
day evenng. M. 0, Miller, pastor.
M. E. Church. Preaching every Sabbath
at 11 A. st. and 74 p. st. Song service in
the eveniug before sermon. Sabbath School
t 2.30 r. M. Prayer meeting every Thurs
day evening, i. Dillon, pastor.
Prexbytkrias Church. Service every
Sabbath morning and evening in College
Chapel. Sunday School immediately rf tor the
morning service. Prayer meeting every
Thursday evening. Rev. Isaac H. Con lit
pastor.
Executor's Notice.
XJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
rj the undernlgned have been by au or
der of the County Court of Linn County
Or.duly appointed Executor r tho last 0
and testament of Win. H. I ngraha 111 .de
ceased. All pei-Non having claitMs
airamst the estate of said deceased are
heroby required to present the same with
the proper vouchers to the underHlgncd. a
tho law effloe of Jhna A Miller, at Leb
anon, Or., within six mouths frwni the
date hereof.
October 27, 1881.
GEORtiE KLUM,
UIRAM KLUM,
Exocutora.
NOTICE TO- DEBTORS.
ALL WHO ARE INDEBTED TO ME
or have any busines to transact with
me, are hereby notified that 103 attaint are
left in the hands of Mr. Simon Seitenbach,
of the firm of MontoitU A Seitenlach.
L. Kuhk.
0Tit1:.
HAVING disposed of ray business In
Albany, all persons indebted to me
are requested to come forward and settle
by Nov. 1. I can still be found st my old
place of business.
12tf EUGENE BUCHANAN.
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to, Dvape
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Pack'
7 toe conveniently
svdjf for 1 so mediate
for free treatiae
on the Oxy
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lioo. 1111 li Irani ftarect, Phil.
or H. E BATRCws, PSdfle
Bitters
la Heats ef gaaslltrs
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters Is as much re
garded as a household necessity as sugar
or coffee. The reason sf th in I that v ears
of experience bsve proved it to be pcr-
"llablo in hose cases of anurgency
where a prompt snd convenient rsmouv
i HnHi F tnuu uLZ -L7
i ' " ' w v as 1 e IIIT'l Mil"
pi ami, ayspepata, indigestion and other
tronbles are overcome by it.
For sale by Druggists and Dealers, to
whom apply for lloatetitr' Almanac for
1882.
ANAKESIS
BR. K SZL8BEF8 KXTEttRAL PILE UKXl.VY
Oivas tastsal Relief, ana is sn Infallible
CURE FOR ALL KIN08OF PILES.
Sold by Druggists everywhere. Price, 91 00
per box, prepaid, by mall. Samples sent
T.tt to Physicians and all suSi-nT. by
Keustaedter &, Co., Box 3!4o New V., k
d ty. Sole man a facta re rs of ANAKi:.-!-
Ma. J. H. Bates, Newspaper Advertis
ing Agent. 41 Park Row (Times Building)
New York, is authorized to contract for
advertisements in the Democrat at our
best rates.
King of the Blood
Is not a "curt ail:" it Is a blood-partner and tonic
Impurity of blood poisons the tygten, deranges
the circulation, and thus Induced many disorder,
known by different names to dlstingtuiih them ac
cording to effect, but being really branches or
phase of 'that groat generic disorder, Impurity
of Blood. Such are VyiMrpia. JHUounnee, JJvrr
Complaint, Cmuit'pfttlon. SZnvu IHtordern, Bead
ache. Backache, Gwral We.akucm, Heart THteate,
Vropty, Kidney Dixear Piles, llheumatimn. Ca
tarrh.. Scrofula. Skin lHmrd n. Pimples, Ulcer,
Sicellinffj, dtc.de. King of the Blood prevent
an.i c-ur; then- by attacking tho cause. Impurity
of the Blood. Chomlats ann physician agree In
calling it"(hrmost genuine ftd efllclent prcpa
ration for tb ptirpie." Stilfl by Dmgl itii. )Jl por
bottle. tetbiiOTifAl)), Jirectioni, .ie.. In p.-im-phlet,
on DJreaws of tbo Wood,'
Wrapped ur.mrj en. 0 Nrttic.
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Send for our
New Illustra
ted Price-List
No. 30, for
Fall and Win
ter of 1881. Free to any address. Con
tains full description of all kind of goods
for personal and family use. We deal
directly with the consumer, sod sell all
goods in any quantity at wholesale prices.
You can buy better and cheaper than at
home.
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
227 and 229 Wabash Avenue.Chiauro 111
gSpsBflpaosgy.,
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FARMS FOR SALE
BY-
CLAIB H. STEWART,
Real Estate Broker,
ALBANY, OREGON
The following Is a partial list 1
nOacrea ue and a half miles west of
TuuKeut, Oregon, and (i miles from Albany.
M aeres in cultivation ; 40 acres more oan
l. ..... I ..)!. .!.... n..)HI lial.HM 1 r. I
titulxu and nsHturo land. Mdl, rich blaek
prairie. Uood house and barn, gooa board
teuoo, all In good repair s young orohartl
of too trees: uood wed and running stream
for stock ; good school, church and ot
ollice ; goou neighborhood and Kood sooi
oty. Term- 0 por acre ; U,000 down,
rvHi on easy terms.
100 sores 0 miles aouth-eaat of Halaoy,
6 miles from Brownsville snd 0 in 1 1 on from
Marrisburir. r0 acrea in cultivation and
all rieh nratric land: no tlaiber, but olou
tv within 4 miloH and eheao. All under
Uoh1 fouce; house one and a half atory
4roomNand upHtairs; oarn zjxso and a
-riMKl irraiuerv: two aod wella, one wind
mill pump; new laud. Kvervlhlng about
the Dtmoe in the way of buildiiiKs, fences,
t in new and in uood nhape ; Narrow
nature rutin ihreuuh the ila-, and ststinn
uitar. kikmI scdiool, uhurub sud ioat-ofhco
faellitlw. Terms, I ltioo.
320 acres 14 miles east of Albsny, and 4
mlloH from doiot on narrow gauge ; SO
aetva in cultivation ; 210 prairie, not cult!
vated but goptt pasture, and a portku fair
plow land ; 00 acres ugnt 11 inner, good
wood. Kntire land under ronco ; average
buddlmra. house snd barn ; amaii orcliard
5 or 0 acres, spples, etc; school and church
txth near. Uood nelahborhood. Prioo sVt.-
001); terms, one third down, time on rusu
235 sores, 18 miles east of Albany and a
mile from Narrow uauge; 70 acres in cul
tivstion, 75 prairie, not plowed, in pasture,
65 amsll brush ; two smsil houses snd
Warns I flood orchard. 0 acres, sotdss. etc
all under funce.notllral class; school bouse
on land: trood netahbornood. Price 13.-
500; terms one third down; balsnoe on long
lime.
100 sores 16 miles east of Albany and h
miles from Narrow tjsuge. t. uimproved;
good farm land, mostly nr brush. rtc
8 per acre, oue-thtru down, easy terms
on balsnoe.
80 acrea lying 15 miles due south of Al
banv. 6 miles southwest of Lebanon : and
one and a half miles from Hand Ridge
school house; 2 miles from church and H
mile from station on Narrow Uauge ; ell
under cultivation, fair board and rati
fencer; well drained ; no standing wsten
one well and pump; soil, black prairie and
rich; house ItiXxMX, 2 roome and up
stairs; IS' atory; small stable; all In fall
wheat and crops looking flue. Price, 926
per acre; terms easy.
2200 seres 10 miles east of Harriaburg ou
the line of the narrow gauge railroad. The
ll nest stock ranch in Laa county; s living
stream of water runs the entire length of
tho farm. All enclosed with splendid
fences; a fine dwelling; good large bam
and two smaller heesea for tenants or help.
2e9acesin cultlvstlon, sud the balance
In pasture Isnd ; about IMa) acre are sus
ceptible of cultivsti n; s splendid orohsrd
snd good well on the place. Terms easy,
part cash and LS auce 011 long time.
130 acres lying 4 miles west of Albany
on road to Tonallta : sll undr fence ; 100
sere in cultlvstlon ; can ah be cultivated
except about 15 act hi. Price, 3-' per acre;
f U0 down and balance secured by mort
gage; dwelling house of two rooms and
good log barn, shedded on three sides,
bebool 1 mile.
280 acres on Narrow Oauge road, II miles
from Albany and 5 miles from bclo, and
7)4 miles from Jefferson. 1 la acrea good
farming land, 75 acres la cultivation; re
mainder in timer and brush; bouse 18x2,
with 10 foot walls, ell 16x26 ; good barn
22x34 wl th 14 foot abed on one side; good
fences snd wster. Terms fViOO.caah down
if possible. Rather than net sell will take
$2ouo down, and balance on 2 to S years
time, secured by mortgage.
190 seres . of a mile west of Albany;
100 acrea In cultivation and 9a acres oak
and ash timber, good wood land; all under
fence, board and rail, some good and V
bad ; about 7 acres in orchard, apple.
mostly pears; good soil; 20 bushels wheat
per acre on average; good two-story frame
house, plastered, 0 rooms, built in 1873,
snd cost $2v00; good barn. 28x40 and two
sheds; well arranged for farm purposes,
i enns, fUOOO, 2 years time on $5000.
Iho seres VA miles west of Tangent; 100
acres in cultivation; all new bind, clean
and la good order; good two story house,
8 rooms, nearly new and in good condi
tion; good new barn 80x66; fine young
orchard, loO plum and prune trees, fair
spple orchard; fences in good order; plen
ty running water, 20 acres of good timber;
rich, black soil snd very productive.
Price $5250, V, cash and balance on time.
100 acrea one and a half miles northeast
of Albany; 16 acres in wheat, rest In fslr
average; woodland; good land; neatly
fenced. Price $25 sere; terms easy.
500 acres 1 mile southeast of Sods
Springs; fslr farming: small houae;
300 acres fenced. 'Will be sold In small
tracts or all together, good school, church
and post-office at Kodaviile, also too bods
Hprings. Price $5 per acre; eaay terms.
20 acres 8 miles northwest .t Ijcbanoo.
near Narrow Gauge; river bottom .rich sud
productire: unimproved, desirable for
garden. Price $20 per acre; terms easy.
320 acres southwest of Sweet Home ; all
under good fence, fenced into fields; 6
seres in good orchard, apples and peachea;
house with two rooms snd upstairs; large
frame barn; soil, rich, blaek loam, bottom
lsnd ; 90 acre to cultivation ; balance
good pasture land; well watered with
springs; good timber 30 miles southeast
of A' bar.y, 12 miles from Krownsvilie and
5 miles from Crawfords villa; 6 miles from
good grist mill ; 2 miles to school, church
and iKstotiice. $10 per sere, easy terms.
109 acres 3 miles south oJ Sodavillo and
20 miles from Albany; unimproved. Price
$5 per acre.
70 acrea 13 miles east of Albany : unim
proved. Price $5 per scret easy terms.
103 scree lying 3 miles above Lebanon
on the Lebanon Mountain road. Mo fen
ces er improvements. 15 or 20 acres tim
ber, balance rich prairie land. Price $18
per acre.
60 acres miles sbove Oneatta, on Ya
quina Bay, known as the old shipyard. It
has a splendid frontage oa the I lay, and
.win be sold at $11 per acre.
107 acres lying below and within IX
miles of Lebanon, all under fence. 85
acres in cultivation, and the remainder
is in timber and brush. Box houae, y
Htory, 2 rooms baiow and one above
Barn, not very good. Good weil ; small
orchard. Cross fences to the smount of
5000 rail. Sufficient cord wood can be
cut and floated to Albany from thit place
by only a few laborers to pay for it in two
years. Only mile from canal. Possess
ion given by the 16th of October. The
land is rich and will turn out wheat 40
and 50 bushels to the acre.
Dr. SPIMEY,
NO. 11 KEARNY ST.
Treats all Chronic and Special Diseases.
YOUN(i MEN
Who may nr. surrEBixc fbom the
. ifctn of youthful follies or huisurstion, will
do well to avail themselves of this, tbegrsalest boon
ever laid at the altar of suffering huamnity. Dk.
M'INMCY will fftiarantae to forfeit fSOOfor every case
h. 111 male weak ti ens or private disease of any kind or
caracur which he undertakes and falljf to sura,
MIIUUA4iEU NEAT.
There are many at the aye of thlrty-flvejto sixty who
are troubled with biofreuuetit evacuation of the blad
der, often accomjiaiiieU by a slight smarting' or burning
sensation, and a weakening of the system in a manner
tia- patient eannot account for.
O.i
examinim
the
urinarv deixiMtH a
ropy tteuiment will Alton be found
inu soineemiu) mnaii particles 01 albumen will appear,
,r the color will be of a thin nulkish hue, again chang
ing to a dark and torpid appearance. There are many
men who die of this attiiculty ignore a of the cause,
which ix the second atage of seminal we ikness. Da. 8.
will guarantee a perfect curs in all such oases, and
tuaUthy restoration of the genito-urinary organs.
o fries Hours 10 to 4 and C to 8. Sundays from 10
to I) a. a. Consultation free. Thorough xsminaUwc
and advice, f.
Fwr private diseases of tbort standing a fufl rcarte
of medi-jin e snffJ ieut for a cure, with ail induc tions,
will be sent to any addrtu tu receipt of Slo 00.
HE. gFtKlVEY st CO.,
17.121? hf. il fctsity it. tsn franjiseo, Cal
GREAT INDUCEMENT!
And still the rush contlnueE at tho
ONE PRICE SQUARE
ERS' AND MECHANICS'
CASH STORE.
Just receivocl by lost Ktcanier, a ImHh in)
Gent's Bi Yjniisli.ng Goods
AT LOW PRICES.
50 Doaen Man! White shirt,
Mtsn'M NcotuliMiuHliH .Suits, worth 814.00 for $M.ftO.
Menf4 Fine Dross So if , worth $25.00, for $17.50.
Look at our Shaker Storks R for $1.00.
Look at our Overalls, cents a pair. UOOD.
Look at our Drocnth ' J)ress
a yarn.
Lok at our Cashniftrt's i . a yard.
Look at our Ladies Csltrt , Iticrntit a pair.
Look at our ( hildrfia'i Hon. 1 onts a pair.
Look at our ruih for (UA ! m' Soap. 20 ban C5 rests Ut.
0
LOOK AT OUR FINE Wi
Embroidery J'stnoy Goods,
Yankee ITotions,
Silks, Satins.
Volveteens,
Plaids. Brocaded
and Plain Dress
Goods at
IMMENSE BARGAINS.
6END ON APPLICATIONS FOR SAMPLES.
Don't fail to seo our $7.00 Oloak.
A. WACHENHEIMER, Prop'r.
HARRISBURC, ORECOH, OCT. 25, 1381.
AT THE OLD KTANS, 73 FIR-T HTSKST, HAS ON HAJfD AS FINK AS
AJSSO KTM E3f T OJ
COOK, BOX AND PARLOR
STOVES AND RANGES,
A m hous49 In tfco alley, lie m so Imports and maaafarlu
TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WANE
OK KVKRY DKSl KliTION IN STOCK
HAM), A fUUi AfBUKTMJBVT OF
GENUINE GRANITE IRON WARE.
ALL OK WHiril HE OPKKIW TO TDK PDBUO AT PRICES, THAT MOT!
COMPETITION. CALL AT 72 FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON.
Repair work done
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CHICACO AND NORTH WESTERN
is ibs ouiv.kv '. nssT coNHruucrKD. unrr
Kyl'll'I'KO ! and sonea the
-EADIN-9ptiRILWAY
WEST AND MOETHWBST.
H is the SHORT, SURE sad HAfK Rnula hrtweaa
OOUlSrOIL BLUFFS
Ohicago, Milwaukee
And aU potoU KART, stash as
.Mo aara falls. Mew York, Pfallarirlphla,
Uoxtan, WaaktasxtsH, Balllmorr. Pltfs
toars. MstsUrsal, Toroslw, Detroit,
Clevclssd.
At Council Bluffs the trains of th Chicago and
North Wsstarn snd the U. P. Ry's depart from, ar
rive stand uss the same Joint Union Depot.
At Chicago close connections are mads with tho
Lake Shore, Michigan Central, Baltimore aad !i ,
Ft. Wayne and Pennsylvania, and Chicago and Gntml
Trunk KaUroads, and the Kaukakue and Pan IUimIIu
Routes.
PdIidbq Palace Drawing Room Can
Are run on sll through trsias of this road.
It U the ONLY ROAD betwoen
cerNciL mitts and cshvaco.
Upon which is run ths celebrated
PULLMAN HOTEL DINING CARS.
Insist upon Ticket Agents s lUng you Tickets via
this road. Examine your Tickets, and refuse to buy
if they do not read ever ths Chicago and North
western Railway.
If yon wish the best traveling accommodations yon
will buy your tickets by this route AND WILL
TAKE NONE OTHER.
All ticket agents sell tickets by this line.
m kyi iu au nr.
Sad V. P. and Cen'l Mang'r, hlrago
EASTWARD. 171
REVERE HOUSE,
t oriicr First and Kllswortb Albany, Or goii.
Chas- Pfeiffer, Prop'r.
Hits now Hotel is fitted up in first clsss tv lc. Tables
BajjiliiU wiih the InmS the market affords. Spring
lied In every Room. A good Sample Room ior Com
mercial Tl uveiers.
sarrree srte to and frwiu tlte Hotel. Til
J. W. BENTLEY,
CuKtom Boot & Shoe Maker.
B
QOTS AND SHOES made tx order,
and repairiru
rinsr
dons with natui .s. ami
tl is patch, and at low priotw.
Call as (I ass)
him. First Street. AJ banv. 4lyl
DEALING FARM
actual! y worth $9.00 for
Goods, worth 25c. for 10c.
OR TO ORDER. ALSO, HZ KKKPH OH
at reasonable figure.
NEW YORK SHOPPING!
Everybody delighted srHh the tasteful
and beautiful selections mads by Mrs. La
mar, who has never failed te please her
customers. New Fall Circular just issued.
Head for IL Address
MM. ELLEN LAMAR,
U:7U SH Bssssesr. Msw tss.
NEW BARBER SHOP!
J. II. 8URLBS, frtp'r.
A GOOD SEA FOAM SHAMPOO foes
l with sack shave. Pitees for shsvtng
and halr-ontting same as usual. Rooms
opposite Moll wain's store. lOtf
ALBANY CITY
Flouring Mills.
WE have already agreed with sue
farmers for the storage of one half
our capacity, but we can yet store about
45,000 bushels. First corns, first served.
PREMIUM, 4 CTS. PER BUSHEL
In mill feed as usual.
THOS. 9f ONTEITII s ION.
MAGNOLIA MILLS.
WE are fully prepaied ss usual to fr
niah storage and sacks on the moat
favorable terms.
A LIBERAL PREMIUM
WILL BE PAID.
J. H. FOSTER & CO.,
Magnolia Mill.
vI7nl
STARTLING
DISCOVERY!
LOST MANHOOD RESTORED.
A victim of youtfcral imMtHttsos erastag Frsuuv
tan Dacay, Nervous DsUUtjr. Lost Kaabood. ste
bsTtag tried In vain evsry known rsmsd. has dis
covered a sUnsto self cure, which ha wm ssftdJTSjP
to his f eJ lo w .ufltears , addrass J, H. BUBBVaVa,
43 Chatham St., N, If.. ,
PATROIVIKK HOME !IERIIAm
O.
OP LEDANON,
Can sell you all goods in the line
of General Merchandise just as
cheap as you can go away from
home and buy them. He carries a
large and varied .assortment of all
goods, is well prepared to exhibit
them, and you can make u as
good selections
him.
Remember the place,
C. B. MONTAGUE'S
LEBANON,
HOFFMAN ft JOSEPH,
PROPRIETORS OF-
ALBANY SODA WORKS,
AND DEALERS IN
Imported and Domestlo Cigars,
Candies, Nuts and Tropical Fruits.
Albany, - ... Oregon.
ONE DOOR BELOW JOHN RKKHJS' STORK. yl
MONEY
I am now better prepared than ever before to
negotiate loans on good improved farm lands.
ine departure or my late partner has not
i interfered with my
for which Stewart & Grey
I can obtain loans on more liberal terms than over.
If you must have money,
it for you,
CLAIB
WEST COAST
FLAX MILLS,
-MANUFACTURERS OF
SAIL, BROOM, SEWING AND BALL
TWINES,
ZaZ2TSI2T
Foot of Jaokson Street,
ALBANY - - OREGON.
P. O. BOX 168.
NOTICE TO FARMERS. We would
respectfully Inform the farmers of
this section tkat wo are permanently lo
cated here, aad ere prepared at all times
to pay the highest market price for lint
flax. Wo will gladly furnish parties w ho
Intend sewing flax any Information they
desire. Depending largely open the
farmers of this section tor the success of
our enterprise and the raw material we
oonsums, and believing flax growing to
beaprefltable industry, we respectfully
ask you to sustain a home Industry that
to b seo me mutually beneficial.
Albany, Or., Ang. 25, issi.
yl WEST COAST FLAX MILLS.
The Corvallis Fruit Co.
Will purchase Plummet dried fruit at
full market nrioes ;
Will sand a competent person to sdvlse
fruit growers as to cultivation of or addi
tions to orchards ;
Will supply fruit trees of snproved sorts
at moderate piioea ;
pWUl sellPlmnmsr Drteretbrongh Linn,
Letters to be sent to Corvallis Fmr r-om.
pan;, Corvallle, Benton County, ureon.
WALU8 NASH, President.
Jaxxs Reap ham, Sec'y.
January 1, I8f 24w6
iSATSsTsn iuss wm, 1870. )
wmm SAU BY ifl, BAVM at
CO
FOSHAY & MASON,
WBOLSUALS ass asraiir
Druggists and Booksellers,
ALBANY, OREGON.
vlontltf
by purchasing" of
GENERAL STORE,
oitEi-oy.
Tobaccos, Groceries, Pi o visions,
TO LOAN
connection with tho firm
were loaning money and
remember that I can get
H. STEWART.
RED CROWN MILLS.
BALLARD, IS0M & CO., PROPIt'S.
sew raocBu rvovu srrntioR roa rAMiurrs
AN I HAKBRS i sc.
BEST STORAGE FACILITIES.
Highest Price in Gash for
Wheat.
ALBANY - Hyl OR.
JAMES 1 ANNALS,
saxursGTvaca aid rnuuca n
FURNITURE BEDDING.
Career Ferry and Scrsnd si reels.
ALBANY, - - OREGON.
Nptttl
SALTMARSH & LAHGDOH,
DRUGGISTS.
Books, Stationery and Toilet Articles, A
Large Stock and Low Prices.
OITT DBTJQ STORE,
art 4LBINY, OREGOX.
Oregon Marblo Works.
II. A. CLARK, Proprietor.
SAVCTAcruaaa or
MONUMENTS,
Tomb and Grave Stones,
Mantels, Table-Tops,
Washstands, Etc
All kinds of cemetery work done in Marble. Free
Stone and Granite. All aork done in brxt-clast style
atid at tho lowest raioa.
farWost side ot Kerry Street, between Second and
Tkird.
AHUM,
OBECON.
P. 8. I do not omploy any inexiterttnoed ca r
era, ami irivo my costoiuere the benefit of ths !b per
oent. uounuisMOii allowed for such work.
Aloany Bath House.
pilK UNDBKtflQNKD WOULD RISPECT
I fully Inform ths eitissss of Albany snd rl
oinity that 1 have taken charge of this Establish
ment, and, by keeping clean rooms snd payin
strict attention to business, ezpsots iu salt si
those who may faTor us with their pstr msge
. . . . . a . .
Having oerstoiore oarrieo ou noain j dut
First-Oiass Hair Dressing Balo ns,
we sxpeets to gire satirs satisfaction te si
jarChudten sad Ladies' Hair neatly oa
adshsmpoocd. JOS WKBB SR.
ALBANY
MARBLE WORKS
ALBANY, OKEOOS.
STA1UER BROS. Proprietors.
MONUMENTS, TABLETS,
AHD
IIEADSTOTVE8
Executed In Italian or Vermont Marble.
Also, every variety of is-russirr and
other stone work done with n as to ess and
dispatch.
Special attention jriven to onlera from
all parts of this State an 1 Washington
Territory.
JbsTAll work warranted. 16:35
ALBANY FOUNDRY
AND
MACHINE SHOP.
KJBTABLIftllED
Ity A. K. rilKRU Y, tufd si corner of
Klrat snd JA ontgomeiy Ktrc4, Xtmnyf
Ongtist.
l!a iriK'skn fhsr.tof thealMvt. nsmsd
Wm sre iirp;i '! U iiiannfature
8t-xm Kiaim-a, Haw assi UrttU, Miil,
Wt work ing Machinery, Pnmias. Iron
and llrsaa Cartings of every des ription.
Mstdilnery of all Jiinds repaired. ipe
Hal attention givenfto rcpsinng farm n
chinery.
Pallrm MaSlag daaif la all Ma fwaaa.
l&llyl A. F. CIJEKRY st HON.
ALBANY
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
ALBANY OK.
Th First Tern will open on Wf4ietr
.1 L3 A I At tool
Yirr itWiUri
stfstsjsand
Ml
ft. OSBSIT. rnmUUnt.
YTNG SAM WA'S
LAUNDRY !
Does I be best washing snd ironing in Al
bany at lowest rates. Contracts made for
Chinese labor. laundry on Waahington
street, oppoaite Marshall's Livery Mable
l&30tf
C. C r-IEKHT.
C. M. PAB
ALBANY
IRON WORKS.
CBBST & PARKES,
(Successors to C. C. Cherry.)
MacMnista, lillwrights, and Inn
Founders.
117KIIAVEOUR NEW SHOPS ATX
T completed, snd are now prepared to
handle a'l kinds of heavy work. We will
manufatnre Steam Engines, Grist and
Saw Mill Machinery, and all kinds of Iron
and Kraiej Casting.
rATTCSftS SfiDE OV SIOStT STH E.
Rpecisl eftention givin to repaurinsr all
kindn of machinery. Will alan manufsn
lure the improved "Cherry A White Grain
Separator.
frp on Baker SI. JO re a Laaaber Yard.
Albany. Gr., Icr. 1, 1S80. I8tf
It ran
tiau- ami atteer. It
swkharsli. retreat or
Ussfclsg orraa can afeso be
rained, or litu.1
Hve
MSrsySl csref
Tvi..p..- Eje
SALTMARSH A LANG DON.
Albsny, Or.
To the Unfortunate!
DR. GIBBON'S
Dispensary.
i
f!00 ssAMT
ST.,
U corner of
rial Street, ban
in
sBSHiBBJSBSa Siaaarrfcea, a. I eel.
aHK sir let re.aratSill to iu ail
vx-BBBBSSBSBBSiaVBSMKiu lonas, SssiBscaiey.
iteiulaal Sraksru, mht les by dr ssas, sssa
pies ou the face aad loss of manhood can positively be
cured. The sick and af&tctcd- should not fail to oali
upon him. The Doctor has traveled exteeairely aa
Europe, and insiected tb..roxuhl (he Tariowa ai4
tals t Ji.-n-. uhtainiiig a great deal of valuable informa
tion, which he i competent to impart to thoes in beed
of hia seryicea. DK. GIBBON will snake no charge
unlcja he effect a cure. rvons at a SMssssS MA I
BBS 1 1 lii.O T HOME. All e.anutuukatswBS
.trictly coi.adentiid. You see u one but the ls-v w.r.
Seid ten dollars for a peckage of medicine, l'ervotie
writiUK to the Doctor will pleaae state the name o( the
per they see this advertisement in. C'harwea na
unable. Cll or write. Address DR. J. . UlUL'Ohi,
Box ilK7, Sail Francisco. vlMS
ST CHARLES HOTEL,
ALBANY, ' OREGON.
JIUS. C. flOll. - - - PrcprifUf.
This House has been thoroughly renovated from toe
. ... i i 1 i . i. i i : . i .
w i".i(ini, aim la iioa m iienum iin.u.vum I.r
the uiiicrtaiiiineiit of travelers. The able
is supplied with everything the mar
ket affords. Sample rooms for
ooainiarcial men.
(or vail to, Lebanon and Dallas Stage OSBee.
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THE ONLY RELIABLE SITTERS.
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