FRIDAY .JULY 21, 1882
TEMPERANCE DEPARTMENT,
i i 1 .' t - irssrs
KDITKD BY TUB
Women's Christian Temperance Cnian
H8ITH Tr.nrrB.4NrE.
Christian women eugaged in the
great work of temperance, while they
regard the liquor evil as ene of the
ohief works of the Devil, remember that
the "Son of God was manifested that
ke might destroy the works ot the
Devil. Christianity proposes a war of
extermination against aU sin, whether
in the individual or nation. When
introduced into heathen lands, it makes
no compromise with idolatry, supersti
tion or tyranny. God must be worship-
"I i . i i a
a, trutn have influence, and love pre
vail. So in all Christendom every
form ot evil U combatted by bible prin-
moles which sooner or later must tn-
nmph gloriously."
itmn tne memory ot tn-we now
living the practice of duelling was re
a a aa . aa
ffarded as mental to the maintamance
of human honor. Presidents, Govern
ors, Senators and representatives a)
gave it countenance. But when the
pulpit and press uuited to throw on
this dreadful sin the full light of chris
tian truth, all its hatefulnesa and
wickedness were revealed, and the
nobler sentiment of the nation abolished
it forever.
numan slavery was once so inter
woven with the government, its laws
m, . . 1 " . . . . i
custom ana interests mat it seemed
impossible to ex terpate it. But before
the advancing light of Christianity the
conflict was irrepressible," and the
sin htd to ye dotrn.
Towering now above all other evils
of our land is that of intemperance-
Supported by law, appetite, custom and
greed, some think it an impossible task
m. a t
wi remove n. we nave only to re
member that "truth is might? and
aur. prevail" that chtiatianity pro
oses no toleration of any iniquity; and
that God is on the side of right, to be as
wared that tue great day ef deliverance it
drawing nigh. The women's christian
temperance movement vests its hopes
on the everlasting truths of the Bible
andissureof final victory. An in
z . . .
jqiiuy aicu carries wito it tno sncn
lice of every earthly interest, destroy
ingbody, soul spirit of the unhannv
victim, and spreading wreck, ruin and
death over all the land, must bo dow
before the biessad light of Goapel tem
perance. Already the signal notes of vic
tory come up from various States of
our country, and others are catching the
glorious inspiration and the impend;
ing crisis is again at hand. Oregon is
destined at no distant day to take the
common sense, just and righteous posi
tion of entire prohibition of a traffic so
unstatesmanHke, unpatriotic and wick
ed as in that involved in intemperance.
We depend much on he pulpit and the
press to "cry aloud and spare not'
shewing the people their sin in this
respect, till signal victory comes.
CHISEAE S tTI Bi U TIO.
It 13 remarkable,coandered hour gen
eral kas b sen the debate over the prop
ositioa to grant privileges of citizenship
to Chinese persons, that some of the
courts have iilegaily attempted to nat-
uraliza Chinamen. Two Chinamen
were alleged to have been admitted to
citizenship yesterday by a Philadelphia
caart. Tne original naturalizatien laws
extended only to free white persons.
In 1870, it was propoaei to strike out
the word "white." This was opposed
by congressman, who were not in favor
of admitting Chinese to citizenship, and
alter some debate, naturalization la 8
a '
were, by express terms, extended to
aliens of African nativity, or perbons of
African descent. Ia 1875, some fur
ther question having arisen, the statute
was amende! to read as follows : "The j
provision of this bill shall apply to 1
aliens being free white persons and to
aliens ot African descent." Thna the i
law stands to-diy, and as Chinese are !
net free white persons of African nativ-'
ity or desceat,k is clear that all so-called
naturalization issued to them are null j
and void. Ar. Y. Times
A HUT FOa (IE FEE DBIXKEits.
While "dining out" one d ty recently
the coffee, which, though the last was
by no means I he least of the good
tntngs iurniaue-ij was so unusually ex-:
ke a . . J 1
caiient that it was the subject of gen
eral remark, and a word in the ear of
the charming hostess after retiring to
the drawing-room, called forth the fol
lowing explanation of how the good re
sult was obtained: The coffee furnished
was a clear amber in color, rich in flavor
and delteiously aromatic. To give th3
hostess' method a fair test, it will be no
more than put to don one's apron and
adjourn to the kitchen The coffee to
be used is Maracaibo and Java, equal
parts of ejoh, finely ground. One
large cup of coffee, one cup of cold
water, one well-beaten egrg, mix tber
oughly ; add four cups of cold water
aad place it over the fire. After it
reaches the boiling point allow five
minutes to finush the process; strain
and serve imtnediiitely. This seems a
very simple process, but in the handd
ot a servant, if allowad to boil too long,
it would be simply spoiled.
Tab room in the Franklyn Cottage,
Elberon, in which President Garfield
died, ia closed ani drapod heavily in
mourning. In this condition it is stated
it will always remain.
mv. of ;r.ir Rr.ro rk aid itkk
The love-makings o.f men of genius
before and after marriage, with or with
out it, are tempting subjects ol inquiry,
and all the information of this tort we
cn cet. if it sometimes doea no more
'
than atmiie an idlo curiosity, may be,
and generally is, as iustruotive as it is
entertaining. With fuller information
than we have along the private rela
tionships between Socrates and Xm-
tippe we should understand better than
we do the public work of the great
ather of Greek philosophy. A flood
of light, which would otherwise be
wanting, ia thrown on the mystic
scholasticism of Abolard by the extant
records of his dealings wrth Kloiwo. If
as much weie known from their poims
of view of Beartice and Laura as we
know of Dante' Sand Petareb 'a written
nf them. nerhaiw our estimate
of the men's manhood would be some
what different from what it is. though
our admiration for the oets poetiy
might remain the same; and for and au
thentic biography of Anne Hathaway
all but the more pedantic Shakespear-
ans would be willing to surrender two
or three of his less memorable plays.
Cumins down to our own century,
It
will suffice to hint at the scientihc
vain nf the little that has been uts
closed respecting Clothilde de Vaux in
elucidating the position of Auguste
Comte as a great teacher. Evety where
nd tri a man's worth must be
gaged to some extent, though only ta
nan. bv his domeslicitr. Some of the
i j -
best work dene by men of fcmall pri
i-atA worth. A man of genius is not
to be judged by ordinary standards
Aoentricitr. The duties it
imposes on its possessors may make it
their duty to neglect duties imposed
K K.iiii. or something mores
authoritive than custom, on com
mon folk; and their highest virtue may
consut of or net be inharmonious with
disregard of conventional virtues. But
for all that men are men before they
are anything else, whether poets or
philosophers, waniors or statesmen;
and among the fundamental conditions
of human life the instincts that lead
to love-making and marrying are bard-
lv less fundamental than those that J
oblige statesmen, waniore, philosophers
poets and all such 'prodigies to eat and
sleep pietty much as plowboys do. If
the common laws of human life are
varied from, there uiuat be reason for
the variation, and reverting to men
of genius ir. is useful to knew, not
merely what variation at all, but yet
more bow it affects their atandiug and
influence in the world.
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.n. on !.u. trios.
None of the ITala graduate of this
year are of "enter journalism.''
- The graduation of a Japanes young
woman at Vasaar U a-i ovent ef unnaa
al significance.
An effort is a'out to be made to
establish a technical tchot with work
ing shops in Baltimore.
The average exense of the members
of the'Yale class of 1882, d iri').- the
entire course was 3,901.
There are about 1,500 industrial
schools in England, which are main
tained at an aggregate expense of $t
580.000. The Baltimore School Board has re
solved to consider in September thsj
question ot appointing leacnera icr me
r during good beh x vior.
the7 are elected yeatly.
At present
A gift of $25,000 ia real estate, lei t
by Mrs. R B. Bowler, of Clifton, Ohio,
to Kenyon College in 18G5, baa been
so well administered as to mm than
double in value in seventeen )ears.
1530 I61" vear can eaily made
at home working for E. G. Hideout &
' Co.. 10 Barclav St., New York. Bend
-
for their catalogue and full part'cular
RED CROWN MILLS.
BALLARD, ISOM & CO., PROPR'S.
5EW TROCEHS FXOCR Sl'PEBIOK fOI KAMIMES
AKD BAKERS I K.
BEST STORAGE TACJLITIES.
Highest Price in Cash for
Wheat.
ALBANY
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OR.
A STOCK RANCH
IN EASTERN OREGON.
A stock ranch of 220 acrcH. with good
outside ran?e, located near lirldgo C'reeK,
in Wasco county, together with about 25
Iioises, to exchange for land here in the
Willamette Valley. Now, if yon want to
sell your farm and go into the stock busi
ness in Eastern Oregon, here is a chance
for you. Call on or address C. II. Stew
art, Albany, Oregon.
ST CHARLES HOTEL,
ALBANY, OREGON.
MBS. C. HOIK, - - - ProprietM.
This House has been thoroughly renovated from top
to bottom, and ia now in splendid condition tor
the entertainment of travelers. The table
is supplied with everything- the mar
ket affords. Sample rooms for
commercial men.
vatlla, Lebanui and Wsllat SfageOfflcc
fln5tf
WE KEEP IN STOCK
THE LARGEST VARIETY OF
GOODS IN THE U.S. AND CAN SELL
YOU ANY ArtTICLE FOR PERSONAL OR FAMILY
J WHATEVER YOU WANT SEND FOR OUR CATA
j LOGUE (FREE) AND YOU WILL FIND IT THERE
V MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
1 227 229 WABASH AVENUE. CHICAGO.
1
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NEW STORE.
$30,000 WORTH
ALLEN &
ARE JUST OPENINC ONE OF THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCKS
OF
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
EVER OFFERED
FOR SALE
DRY AND FANCY GOODS.
THIS DEPARTMENT WILL RECEIVE OUR SPECIAL ATTENTION. IT Nt W
EMBRACES ALMOST EVERYTHING THAT CAN BE CALLED FOR, INCLUDINC
All the Latest Novelties,
Ladies' Dress Goods, Trim-
mmgs,
A GREAT MANY OF OUR GOODS
SEQUENTLY THEY ARE OF THE VERY
SINGLE PIECE IN OUR STORE iHAI ISUUI Ur UAIt.
rsr PERSONS RESIDING AT A DISTANCE CAN HAVE SAMPLES
OF DRESS COODS AND TRIMMINGS SENT THEM FREE OF EXPENSE.
THE CLOTHING
IS COMPLETE WITH THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF GOODS EVER BROUGHT
INTO THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY, AND ALL WILL BE SOLO AT PRICES THAy
Defy Competition Either Here or Elsewhere.
WE ALSO KEEP
A Fall Line of BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
WE SHALL
ONE PRICE
33r WE INVITE ALL TO COME AND SEE US. WE HAVE GOODS THA J
WILL SUIT YOU, AND WE KNOW T. WE WILL SELL AS CHEAP AS ANA
ONE ELSE, AND WE WANT YOU TO KNOW THAT. WHEN YOU COME Tu
TOWN DON'T FORGET TO GIVE US A CALL, AND WHEN YOU DO SOREMEM
BER THAT IT IS NO TROUBLE TO SHOW COODS-TH AT IS WHAT WE ARE HERE
FOR. REMEMBER THE NAME AND PLACE.
ALLEN & MARTIN,
57 FIRST STREET, BURKHART BLOCK, ALBANY.
NEW GOODS.
OF NEW GOODS.
MARTIN
IN ALBANY.
, Satins, etc.
WERE PURCHASED IN NEW-YORK. COK
LATEST STYLES, AND THERE IS NOT A
DEPARTMENT
TETa -m- -apa arr-e
-ttv JL aJELa ZSg.
HAVE BUT
FOR ALL.
HA RUK It'S
BALSAM.
'i'hii lri'int (Ircaalng
i jixf ir hy ll.naa
' vi t,-- lk,toacjr
'.it A, t ertli !c, mi ao
urn.' of lis superior
fi.ktuiiinrca auI (Miriiy.
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. hi I . ll Mr )! r ! i .
to ih i M.';i uihI lt:uf
Reitcrn tbt Yout;,:.,; Color to i.-qf o: F jJ Hair
P-irkcrs Hair II I n i U finrly rrfuavxj ryj i
WatrantMl v tm-v. ii t t I i' I. ir nnil tn rn-
liuva ij. hi' 1 1 mi nnu ii i.iiit it' - . v .' . n .
PAMKEM'S
GINGER TONIC
A Superlative Health aei! CtrMglh Restorer.
If yuii titf! me Imiiir r Chiht, yiotn out wlili
ovrrwork. or a rt'"'l e run i..n I y f mulyor lioutc.
hoM duiilry r.Misa'n m Tokic.
If you f Uwyrf, mumt'T or ltuiri man a
Iiaii.KI liV iifit.il Miiiiii or pimmnun . il'itirft IaV
iai iit4iiiigii'.uiUnu,lilija l,arW(uinrr Ionic
If ymihava 'ifiirtiplifn, Dy-t)-ia, Kb.uroa-
lm, Kiilrty (V)itilil: ii l, ! Mi'" riv nli t f ili- In (:,
Miiii ji h, Iannis ll ''"I ' r f I'ahi tu' ((tM.aa
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yoi up fin n l i" fi' .1 - I iii i.i-er iiii'.n aia.
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n h .u.il Uklliitf If .,'i.n fl lia HU'lo tlil
drflghifiil in'tuia ere"duii ly .tmr, Thtra
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tvn Ci'Uj4K and look fvr igth4ura of
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CARRIACE AND WVCON
HAMi'A CT I l K It,
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fa pr.'jiarod to niamtf4-turo rarrlatrt mid
waK'.H at iort eOUOi ftii.1 of tao wry
m s i ATBaUAIt.
llo mukita iho tirmitirrt rarriatm at: I
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REPAIRING AND JOB WORK
louo hi liur.l nnlii'ii an. I In tliH iiium
SKILLFUL MANNER.
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le lira! rn.
To (he Sick and Afflicted
i
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Those Suffrrin from Debiiitv.
WW 0 '
Ncrvoas Prostration, Loss of
Vitality, Srxu.il I ofli mitten.
Ktr., Ktf.
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rinir. nitlAl M.BI ill-ill; arc
Miiit.tK U'.i,, a r. i a I . ami m iir j
' "MI'l.vlMi ! i.h)tiritii ! can cdni rt l.i
ll-r ailiwr.U an 1 u- rIailt lrl thrtu
k nii iiril. flirt i ikH uf&'trfitlf ckilll
In Uttmm i Uw .f Uulililc Ui du an. an4 tt n'tl tac
Urft i-. tin. prrlalut. b I.) Mlunttun, Umm pru
lux. lbrh kiH .lj J)J .tii"fihturi b.t!i4, U
jrrj'-i I-.. urn ihcji.
Utt. J. OlU
Itpft.. !.. now ralUftl ntiltis In 1 .0 I tDS
pun M US'fUug tli afflictm the rrtltitjf of
koftufabU I akutlul IroKlQMritl tui rfrt aJ
IHMkMi IS rl nnk not. i.l uiu ttiia -mal ItW
Oitoti(t.u il UirlUla4 rW.
I m tkat i.i lr;i t; ; --r. unlaTUlnc a
fubjett m Oi Uaokx " aaua4 M th tftvruil
may uim my niutUe t.ut tSr 4atr to ttit-.rtn
ltu-K h r ulfcrtiig thruh ttKrant-, and
U hy gaclmwuii ir aant ( fciu.llf thai a
otirs can I- bl, a ik A l hurrying llwatwliai U
an HMiini.it grave, iut iriiny MxuaJ
an inhattiaMrw in lutur evncratiun, ta too grral au
iftawntita t uut inv Uj L alci.'.
atptoiu
ll ll arc luflcrin from ni,ht -r, Itrrt .utra,
WfcW i. MBfeMaSal " mind, altyht Inaaaa) hrn
utxltf avtiimrttt, MrtftMl tnt.-r. trptnbltnc, pail
laOun, Ruhra, Sr., ur It yu ha prvtUal ar!
abuar Tta In the aiighicat antcuUr jui ara atlSar
ing frutn tha
Drrad Camr of llantao Life.
Atvl biM not hrattalc l cck at int health alwl
hatitttcaa tn a rtirc.
CCMN OOARAMTECD. FKKH ModkkatK
(XiNhl LTATION ll V l.fcTrSU OH OTIIUHWIbK
Vtre.
Etrlaaltelr rgrUlr KrmrJIra t aral.
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LADIIX-Yuu are eaa9A:it laMt t auffcrinj
friKn nrrvititia rotrallon All your wcultar tm
(Uinta ara ncrvmia in thalr oryln aucl henev yonr
uffcrtna; are larrtblv UtprcaainK or Iticaprvaaiblv
krri. Tho IKtctor In lilt riwmrvbca ami practice o(
uarvotia truublca haa ma.la uur organlzaUon a
apwlal attily and la thua i nat.u-1 from hia cairi
no and knowledge Ut anl and cure u In any of
the trouble, arwakneaa, duUoaalug and auflcringa to
which aa a eea you are lUblr.
aeT You will Bnd In the Doctor a friend up..n
wlmm you can rwly fur comfort, aid and cure
Or. wains alr Krmrdlra have at
latunl a reputation for eftlclimcy unnpialcd by any
mnllrino, or mwllcaj prracrlptloii ever offered.
Tln-y cwn eent by mail or e pre-ae.
Tboa deatrinir eronal ear and attention cwn
hav e all rtoconaary a-comuoaalions f tiniihel.
O
Letlefa,
Thoec alio can iot viail tbe city ran by thing,
thfcir it.j.i. ii.. in thrir "ii a..- , n.. in ail . ix-,
ami when eeeiral, Uuotiaeut at lu-ine with etery aa
aiiramv of a cure.
LKTTERS llKTI KNKh OR lESTROYCP.
AUdrcaa,
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Slrdlral laalllnfr.
No. 7 HfcM-ktoa 88
Han rraticlMXi, Fell. 21. 1K82.
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10 000 Piano
1.000 Of gam.
PIANOS
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ORGANS
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TARTLING
DISCOVERY!
LOST MANHOOD RE8TORED.
A Tiotlm of youtbml Imprudence cauaing Prema
ttire Iecay, Kervoua Debility, Loat Manhood, etc.,
having tried in vain rery known remedy, haa dia.
rovrn il a implfl self enro. which ho -ea ill imd FREB
to l ia follow-Hiiflerrra, addreaa J, 11. HEKVE&.
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Ia' KIi Ii.iu's . .il.Ji u i:,il;ini So. 1.
Curea luiii om, tirnt anil eeuoiid atagee ; 8irea
on tbe i.i-,'i ami 1 i- I , h.vbilllic Catarrab, die
oaaud tiruip, ami all prituury firrum of the dlacase.
Price, avoo jier ilnttle.
1 Rlrhnu'a ;oilen Itnlanni Jto. t.
turea Tertiary, Mercurial, Hyihiiitii: Uhcumatlani,
Palna in the llonee, I'lteraUtl Throat, Hyphllitic
Kaah, Lumpa, etc., and eradlcatea all diaeaaea
from the nyatein, whether cauaed by bad treat
ment or abuee of mercu.'y, leaving the blood pure
and bealthv. rriee..OO per liottle.
La KlrbniTa .lln Siisalalt antidote
for tho cure of Gonorrha-a, Ulet-l, etc. Mat,
92.r0jer Bottle.
Le Itli linn's Golden apnnlali Injection,
a waah for cure of Uloet, utricturea, Iiiaeaae of
the Urethra and Bladder, etc. Price. 11.60 per
BotUe.
La lllcltnn'a Golileu Ointment for the
effective healing of Syphilitic Horea and Erup
tions. Price, 11.00 per Bottle.
Alio Agent for Le Blchnn'a Golden Fills, for
weakness, loaa of physical powers, and ali diseased
u-iang from abuse and exsoss ot over-work. Price,
t3,00 per Box.
Sent everywhere, C. O. 1)., socurely packed pe
Express.
. t. RICHARDS CO. Agent. 427 A 420
Sanson) street, furrier Clay, San Francisco, faJ.
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GREAT INDUCEMENT!
MONTAGUE LEADS IN LEBANON I
18 the TIME TO
Great Redactions !
FRESH ARRIVALS DAILY !
LARGEST AND BEST
IN LINN
A Pavement of
Golden time coming.
i:vi:rybody tiijys or
AMD
EVERYBODY
n0FFMA k JOSEPH.
PROPRIETORS OF
ALBANY SODA WORKS,
-AND DEALERS IN
Imported and Domestic Cigars,
Candiep Nutp and Tropioal Fruita.
A. 1 bany, ... Oregon
ONE DOOR BELOW JOHN MQOOV STORE. Wy
AT THE OLD HTAND, 72
FIRST KTREET, HAS
ASHOflTMHNT O?
COOK, BOX
STOVES AND RANGES,
Aa auj boose In tbe alley. Ha a ea Imports and manufactures
TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE
of kvkky nmcRirnf in stock or to order, also, he kebps om
11 ANI), A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
GENUINE GRANITE IRON WARE.
AM. OF WHICH HE OFFERS TO THE PUBLIC AT PRICES, THAT DEFY
COMPETITION. CALL AT Tl FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREOON.
Repair work done at reasonable figures.
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Lr bl if pr. -.ly ...iwm.. u a ? i a. Hm iaa
V BaSM iw". wtitt. Taw, I, aa iaaer'
SHMUn tMarVt h to sans BBS Saesa I tta. u. ..i. ..I in i j.i ; atm
BY KINO'S NCW SYSrtM.
JLJND FITTED WITH COKBINATIOK BPECTACLKft.
THEY WILL CORRECT AHO PRCSERVf THR 80rf.
PEDLERCANNOT GET THESE GOODS
roa salk oxitm
hnrrS Dlreetary.
Y. V. C. A. Meets at their rooms in Fos
ter's brick building on Saturday evenings
at 7:30 o'clock, and on Sabbath afternoons at
4. Business meetings sre held on the even
ing of the second Monday ia each month.
Everybody invited to attend.
U. P. Church. Preaoh ing every Sabbath,
at 11 A. a., and 7r.it by Rev. r. Q. Ir
vine. 1). 1). Sabbath SChool at 2:30 r. a.
Prayer meeting every Thursday evening.
Evangelical Church. Preaching on Sab
bath at 11 a. M. , and 7 r. m. Sabbath
School 12:15. Prayer meeting very Thurs
day evening. J. A. llollenbaugh, pastor.
Coxoreoatkw alChurch. St rvices every
Sabbath at 11a.m. and 8 r. Sabbath
School at 2:30. Prayer mov ting on
Thursday evening of each week. J. W.
Harris, pastor.
M. K. Chi'Rcii, sfovra, Services 2ud
and 4th Sabbaths at St Paul's M. K. Church,
South, at 11 a. m. Sabbath School at 10
a. at. sharp. Prayer meeting every Thurs
day evenng. Jos. Emery, nantor.
M. V.. Church. Preaching every Sabbath
at 11 a. m. and 74 v. m. Song service in
the ereniug before sermon. Sabbath School
it 2.30 r. m. Prayer mooting every Thu re
lay eveniug. I. Dillon, pastor.
Prksrytkriax Church. Servioe every
Saibath morning and evening in College
Chapel. Sunday School immediately rftertns
morning service. Prayer meeting every
Thursday evening. Rsv. Isaac H. Condit
pastor.
EriflcorAL Church. Services every Sun
day, morning at 11 a. m., evening at 74 p.
m. Holy communion every Sunday morn
ing at U.-45 a. m. Wednesday 7.30
Robt. L Stevens, pastor.
p. m.
NEW BARBER SHOP !
J. H. SURLES, Prop'r.
A
and
GOOD SEA FOAM SHAMPOO goes
with each shave. Prices for shaving
hair-nutting saine aa usual. Rooms
opposite Moll wain 's stora. 16tf
NEW YORK SHOPPING!
Everybody delighted with the tasteful
and beautiful selections made by Mrs. La
mar, who haa never failed to please her
customers. New Fall Circular just issued.
Send for it Address
MRS. ELLEN LAMAR,
U:7tf 877 Broadway, New Y rk.
YIUG SAM WA'S
LAUNDRY I
Does the best waahing and ironing in Al
bany at loweet rates. Contracts made for
Chinese labor. Laundry on Washington
street, opposite Marshall's Livery Stable J
16:86tf
STOCK OF C00DS
COUNTY.
the way for
the
OOES
TobaccoH, Groceries, Proviaions
ON HAND AS FINE AS
AND PARLOR
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ALBANY
MARBLE
WORKS,
ST A I (i Ell BROS. - Proprietors
ALBANY, OREl.es .
MONUMENTS, TABLETS,
AHD .
HEADS I OISE8
Executed In Italian or Vermont Marble.
Also, every variety of cemetery and
ether atone work done with n seiners and
dispatch.
Special attention given to orders from
all parts of this State and Washington
Territory.
asTAll work warranted . 17:42
ALBANY FOUNDRY
AND
MACHINE SHOP.
ESTABLISHED 1863.
By A. P. CHERRY, situated at corner of
First and Montgomery btreets, Albany,
Oregon.
Having taken ahargeof the above named
Works, we are prepared to manufacture
Steam Engines, Saw and Grist Mills,
Wood-working Machinery, Pumps, Iroff
and Brass Castings of every description.
Machinery of all .kinds repaired. Spe
cial attention givenjto repairing farm aa
ohinery. . Pattern Making deae ta all Its farms.
18:lly 1 A. F. CHERRY A SON.
NEW FISH MARKET.
LJa SaBtaT laV I
On corner opposite Senders & Sternberg.
Will keep constantly on hand
all kinds of fresh and salt fish andoyeters
that the market affords.
M. Htdk
FARMS FOR SALE
BY
CLAIB H. STEWART,
Real Estate Broker.
ALBANY, OREGON
The following is a partial Ikt t
170 acre tone and a half mi lea waat o
Tangent, Oragoouid 6 mile from Albany.
8& sera In cultivation ; 40 acrea mors can
bo pat in cultivation eaeiiy; balance good
timber and paeture land. Soil, rich black
eralrie. Good honae and barn, good hoard
i nee, all In good repair : young orchard
s 100 treea; good wa.l and running atream
ror atook ; sooa acnooi, onureb ana poav
of floe ; good neigbborbood sad good aoei
ety. Terms 0O per acre ; t2,000 down,
nat on easy terms.
280 acres on Nanow Gauge read, it miles
from Albany and 6 mi lea from ado, aad
714 miles from Jeflereon. 15 acras good
farming land, 76 acres in cultivation; re
mainder in timer and brush; bouse 18x28,
with ltf foot walla, ell 18x28 ; good barn
22x24 wi th 14 foot shed en one side; good
fences and water. Terms SS00.oaah down
If possible. Rather than net sell will take
$2000 dowe, and balance on 2 to S y -rs
lime, secured by mortgage.
190 acres K of a mile west of Albany;
100 arras in cultivation rnd OS acrea oak
and ash timber,cood wool land; all under
fence, board and rail, some good sad V
bad ; about 7 scree In orchard, apples,
meetly peers; good soil; 20 bushels wheat
per acre on average; good two-storv frame
house, plastered, 8 rooms, built in 187S,
and cost 82 Otr, good barn, 2Mx40 end two
sheds; well arranged for farm purposes.
Terms, 88000, Z years Ume on 8&080.
lttacreelX miles west of Tenesmi, 100
Tee in cultivation: all new land, clean
and In good ester, good two story house.
8 rooms, nearly new ana in gooe condi
tion; good new barn 80x34; Sae younsr
orchard, 10 plnm and prune trace, fair
a ?ple orchard; fences la good order; plen
ty sunning water; 20 acres of good amber;
rich, bteca eoti and very productive.
Price foZDO, Yt eaan and balance on lime.
100 acrea one and a hall miles northeast
of Albany; 18 acre In wheat, rest ia fair
average; woodland; good land; newly
foneed. Price 2S ears; terms easy.
800 acne 1 mile southeast of Soda
Springs ; fair farming: email he ass;
too acres fenced, wiu oe sota in email
tracts or all together, good school, church
and post-office at Hoda villa, also the Hoda
Kpriagm. Price 5 per acre; easy terme.
108 acres lying 8 miles above Lebanon
on the Lebanon Mountain road. No fen
ces er improvements. 18 or 20 acre tim
ber, balance rich prairie land, rnee ma
per sera.
80 acres IX miles above Ones Ms, oa Ya-
quina Bay. known aa the old saitryexd. It
tas a splendid r rentage oa we nay, ana
wUi be eold at 811 per acre.
107 acrea lying below aad within IX
milee of Lebanon, all under fcnss. 86
acres ia cultivation, and the remainder
k ia limber and brush. Box house, IX
story, 2 rooms beiew and one above
Barn, not very good. Good wail ; email
orchard. Cross fences to the amount of
6000 rails. Sufficient cord wood can be
cet and floated to Albany from this plane
by only a few laborers to pay for it in two
Hire Only mile from canal. as ass
given by the 15th of October. The
lead is rich and will torn out wheat 40
and 50 bushels to the acre.
Ill acres, lying 6 milee doe east of Har
rleburg A good ana storied box house,
2 rooms. Barn, 20x22. The lend haa
heretofore been need ea a pastors, but can
all be pet into cultivation. No grubbing
required. IX milee from school. Term
18 per acre. Xcesh down, behnsra al
eost any length of time ssenrad by mort-
800 acrea, irinc wit! o r mile ef M
too. tu Benton ooonty. Al under
snd divided into five fie Ida. All good
farm land and half in rrain. Good house
and barn, splendid water and a fine orch
ard. It isosse of the beet farms in bat
auction of the valley. Price S3 par acre
1 1 000 or 81500 down and balance on tins
302V, acrea lying 6 milee nerth east of
Himsbur? and f mile east of Muddy
station all under fence; 180 acres la culti
vation, balance tn paeture, bat meet of it
csn be put in cultivation. 1V6 story house,
tarn, good water, etc, 1 mile to schocl.
Price 8800,
128 acres lying 6 miles eouth of Albany
and 2 milee' from Tangent. 78 acrea ia
cultivation and all Tinder fence, 28
more can be put into cultivation by
lav of 8100. Hnnsn barn snlandkd w
fine youag orchard. Price, $80 per
In Center Precinct 8
from station on Narrow Gauge. 108 1
in cultivation. Good IX story
wood honae, barn, and splendid water
and nne orchard. All under fence.
Price $16 per acre.
240 acres lying about 20 milee south
east of Albany. All under fence, small
orchard, no buiidiaga. 80 acrea haa been
cultivated, but it le all now need ae pea
lure. Price $10 per acre.
243 acrea lying S miles from Brandon's
Station in Center Precinct, ail under
fence. ISO acrea in cultivation. Large
l story frame nouee, good barn, several
oatouildinga, orchard
Price, $28 per acre.
and good water.
125 acrea, lying 4 ml fee nerth of Albany.
100 under fence and In cultivation. Fair
house, good barn aad good water. Land
raises from 25 to 30 bushel, of wheat r
acre. Price, $3,500. T, 111 take $1508 down,
aad cadence on time.
csfhQ acres of lead ia Marion county,
OUO U4 milee from Bonne Vista and
seven milee from Jefferson. 80 acrea in
cultivation and balance La light brnah and
timber. House, barn and good orchard.
Flouring mid within 2 milee. Enough
wood can be eold at the pottery works at
Boena Vista to pay for the farm. Call an
C. H. SrawAar, at Albany.
SPLENDID FARM FOR
SALE.
H seres . miles north of Halsev, all
under fence; 1 story boa house painted,
on the farm, good barn and aeveswd
other out buildings; good water, the fines
orchard u the county, $400 worth ef fruit
sold from it last year. It contains 1 kinds
of peara, all kinds of apples, a splendid
and large assortment of email fruita and
borriee. Tbe Champion Fruit Dyrer is on
the place. J 60 acres of the farm is under
cultivation, balance pasture. Will sell
sell for $3500 clear, and can give lime oa
$1500. Possession this fall or will sell crop
cbeap.
Felling heelth le the cause of selling.
A better bargain has not yet been offered.
c o CBKKBT.
c.a. ia rk s
ALBANY
IRON WORKS.
CHERRY & PARKES,
(Sucoeeeore to C. C Cherry.)
Machinists, Mwrighte, and Iron
Founders.
WE HAVE OUR NEW SHOPS ALL
completed, and are now prepared to
handle ad kinda of heavy work. We will
manufacture Steam Engl nee. Grist and
Saw Mill Machinery, and all kinda of Iron
and Brass Caatinga.
i'ATTBsWS Mitel OM SafOBtT OTMX.
Special attention given to repairing all
kinds of machinery. Will, aieo manufae
ture the improved Cherry A White Gram
teparator.
Shop an Baiter Sl-OSsce a aVsjaaeer Tar.
Albany, ur., Dec 1, 1800. istf
$5to$20r
dav at
free. Ailraas ftmaos A Co.
ror and, asiiie.
875
A WEEK. Sit a day at ho dm Mailr tuada.
CoeUv Outfit fraa. Addnaaa Tana M rw
AU( usUsMsiaa.
S1400 at this
rab, if called
to loan at tne lowest
immediately.
for