The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, July 28, 1882, Image 4

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    FRIDAY JULY 28, 1882
m WMUMPl
Considering the merit! of gltss as
roofing material, a German authority
finds that hail ia not so destuctive to
glass aa is usually belie red, as it sel
dom damages panes an eighth of an
inch thick, and a thickness of a quar
t NT of an inch ia almost absolutely safe.
The largest boring and turning ma
chine in the United States has just
been set up in the establishment of
Mcintosh, Hemphill & OA, of this
city. It weighs 230,000 pounds, or
1 10 tins, is twenty-fire feet high and
occupies a apace thirty teet square.
It will turn, bore and out a key wa
in wheels of nay size up to sixteen feet
in diameter, by eleven feet wide en the
Belgian firms prepare an ornamental
paper, which, at first sight, cannot be
distinguished froaa satin. The meihod
used is this: Common paper ia covered
with an adhesive size, and asbestos,
dyed to the shade required, ia aprinkled,
upon the moist surface. Asbestos
takes up all colors, especially the anil
ines, very readily. The superfluorg
maker, when dry is easily shaken off.
Aa inventor pre posse to make ma
chine gear wheels of raw buffalo hide
by cementing and pressing together as
many layers a are required for the
breadth of the wheel. The blanks
thus prepared art eat to Cora the teeth
ia the usual manner with suitable tools.
The advantages claimed are smooth and
n sissies! action at very high speeds
sad greater durability without lubrica
tion. An experienced cabinet maker says
that the best preparation for cleaning
picture frames and restoring furniture,
especially that ia aemewhat marred
and scratched, is a mixture of three
parts of linseed oil and one part spirit
of turpentine. It net only covers the
disfigured surface, but restores wood to
he original color, leaving a lustre upon
the surface. Apply with a woollen
cloth and, when dry, rub with woollen.
In order to remove rust and scales
from iron plates, wire, and other iron
and steel articles, Mr. A. Herat places
them, without previous cleaning, ioto
a wrought or cast-iron or retort on
fine sieve covered with powdered cast
or pig iron. Ihe retort is closed with s
lid, and heated, if the iron is covered
wish oxide or slag, to a white beat
After cooling, tee goods are found to
ho quite bright and clean. Hie gases
ovojved during heating are absorbed
by ihe powdered metal.
By mixing three parts of powdered
sillies (flint ) and three parts powdered
marble, two parts china-clay and two
arts of freshly-slaked lime, a paint of
whitewash is obtained, which, by fre
quest wetting with water, forms i
silicate and becomes, after some time,
as hard as stone, while remaining por
ous. White Carrara marble, however,
ia not suitable for this purpose. The
four eobstaaces form the bedy of the
paint, to which any ether color suitable
for mixing with lime may be added
The surfaces are painted somewhat
thickly with this, left to dry for a day
an 1 frequently watered on the next
day, thereby the paint becomes weather
proof. This paint may be washed with
out loaing any color, but becomes hard
or and harder, so thst it may even be
1 a . a a ewes
cieanea wun a oruan. xne paint can
ala serve as a founJation for wall paint
ings, its porosity causing it to aSsorb
colors.
suxus.
There is a young editor wandering
on the face of the earth who formerly
published a paper at Storm Lake,
Iowa. lie left there the day after
the issuo of the last paper, and is
supposed to be crossing the State oo
foot to got away from an infuriated
female populate.
It seems there was a concert given
by young ladies of the city, and the
gallant young editor wrote it
up in splendid shape. The same day
he had visited a herd of short-bom
cattle, owned by a farmer in the
vicinity, and he wrote up the cattle
also.
The cross-eyed foreman of the office
got the two articles mixed up as fol
lows: "The concert given last evening by
sixteen of Storm Lake's most beauti
ful and interesting young ladle?, was
nigmy appreciated They were ele
gantly dressed and sang in a most
charming manner, winning the plau
dits of the entire audience, who pro
nounced them the finest short-horns
ia the county. A few of them are of
a rich brjwn color, but the majority
re spotted brown and white. Several
of the heifers were fine bodied, tight
limbed animals, and promise to prove
good property."
la that strange osanla which raf
ed In the Neapolitan districts frcm
the end of the fifteenth to the end c f
the seventeenth century, and which
was attributed to the bite of the ta
rantula, the patients thronged in
multitude toward the sea, and often,
as the blue waves opened to their
view they chanted a wild hymn of
welcome and rushed into the waves.
1500 Pr vear caa easily made
at home working for E. G. Hideout &
Co., 10 Balds? St., New York. Send
for their catalogue and full particular
The Government of the Sandwich
Islands is ostensibly lodged in King
Kalakaua and a Parliament, but in
reality the larger planters are said to
control everything. Claus Sprecklee
loans the King money, and can do aa
he pleases with him. The judges and
all officials are raid to bs ruled by these
large augar growers. Under such a
condition of things, the rights of labor
ers and immigrants receive little pro
tection. Practically many of the wo
men who are persuaded to go there as
domestics from foreign countries are
treated like slaves, being bought and
sold as though they were inanimate
chattels. A girl who arrived there on
a sailing vessel from Finland was sold
by her master for $75 to a fellow
passenger on the voyage. A negro
sad Norwegian each bought girls at
the same price from men to whom thej
were uuder contract of service. A
man who bought a girl in this way,
sold her on going away to a missionary.
The Hawaiians den v that this is slav-
m
sty, hut practically there ia but little
difference ; so, at least, says the San
Francisco Chronicle.
Jesss C. had the reputation of beinf
the "biggest liar" in seven cuunties,and
was never known to come out behind.
One hot day Bill H. sat on the ahady
side of Lis barn. After dinner he saw
Jesse riding in groat haste toward
town. BUI hailed him and went to the
gate. Jesse asked what he wanted.
"Stop and tell us a big lie,' said Bill.
"No time for lying now," said Jse
"Your Uncle Sol died suddenly an
hour ago, and I am going for the
coroner and a coffin." And on he
went. Bill ran to the bouse and told
his wife, and posted off four milesi1
through heat, and dust, to Uncle Sol's.
On arriving he found the family and
two neighbors in the large kitchen.!
Uncle Sol buried to the eves in half
a big watermelon. The surprise was
mutual, and ex Sanations followed,
"Well," said Bill, "1 aaked Jesse for
a big lie, aad not only got it, but was
fool enough to believe it. I wouldn't
believe him again if I knew he was
dying." Marietta (Co.) Journal..
obtp:
AVitv Plunder'
. we.
hi REI!)
Ia the people's popular remedy It is warranted to gite
satisfaction, if ym want testimonial cell at tike A
We dent publish them, but refer yoa to the Seals
sAdBesjsntsn. It has mo equal. SI per bottle or
bottles tor ft.
TUTTS
PILLS
EYMPTOM8 OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Loss of Appetite. Bowels costive. Pain la
me ueao. witn s a all
itinn In thst
beck pert. Fein
tinder th 8hmilHr
blade, fullness after eating, with a disin
clination to exertion of body or mind.
Irritability of temper. Low spirits, with
meting or navtng neglected some doty,
w eannes. viauneas. jriUKertng at tns
Heart, Dote before the eyes, Yeiiow 8k m.
Headache generally over the tight era.
Restlessness, with fitful dreamZ hlirLlr
colored Urine, and
CONSTIPATION.
TTTTS FiXLS are especially adapted to
such eaaes, one dose effects such a chance
of (eelinr si t sitosUh the toSersr.
They leieiaes tfcte ArseUta, and cause the
mmmi ssoTalsj i TT) UaSrTtU AeaSmotht
TUTT'S HAIR DYE.
2mATJirm5w,F,EmS en? to a Glossy
Kaca by a tfnrf.. application of this Dtk. itlm
parta a natural color, acta Instantaneously. Sold
by DrucsUt. or seal by express on receipt of St.
D. TtTTS BJVCAI. ef Vi
RED CROWN MILLS.
BAMARI), ISOM & CO., PROPR'S.
XKW PROCESS FLOUR SUPERIOR FOR PAMIMBS
A XI) RAKERS USE.
BEST STORAGE FACILITIES.
Highest Price in Cash for
wheat.
ALBANY
- Slyl
OR.
A STOCK RANCH
IN EASTERN OREGON.
A stock ranch of 220 acres, with rood
outside range, located near Bridge Creek,
in Wasco county, together with about 25
noises, to exebauge tor Jand here in the
Willamette Valley. Now. if you want to
sell yt'Ur farm and go into the stock busi
ness in Eastern Oregon, here is a chance
for yon. Call on or address C. H. Stew
art, Albany, Oregon.
ST CHARLES HOTEL,
ALBANY, OREOON.
IKS. C. H9UK,
Proprietor
This House hu been thoroughly renovated from top
to nonom, ana is now in spienaiu condition lor
the entertainment of travelers. The table
is supplied with everything the mar
ket affords. Sample rooms for
oommarcial men.
vatlta, Lebanon ami Dallas Stage O fOce
nssvu
: (free)
MONTGOMERY
MIVJ J si
Jk vl-JkEKEEP IN 8TOCK
MLM TMS LABQE8T VARIETY OF
GOODS IN THE U. 8. AND CAN SELL
f VOUAMY ARTXXC FOR PERSONAL OR FAMILY
USE, IN NY QUANTITY AT WHOLESALE PRICE. I
I WHATEVER YOU WANT BEND POR OUR DATA- I
WILL FIND IT THERE I
WARD & CO.
227 S 228 WABASH AVENUE. CMtCAOO.
NEW STORE.
$30,000 WORTH
ALLEN &
ARE JUST OPEN I HC ONE OF THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCKS
OF
(.lunvi n
EVER
FOR SALE
DRY AND FANCY GOODS.
THIS DEPARTMENT WILL RECEIVE OUR SPECIAL ATTENTION. IT NOW
EMBRACES ALMOST EVERYTHING THAT CAN BE CALLED FOR, INCLUDING
All the Latest
Ladies9 Dress Goods, Trim
mings, Silks, Satins, etc.
A MEAT MANY OF OUR GOODS WERE PURCHASED IN REW.Y0RK, CON
SEQUENTLY TREY ARE OF THE VERY LATEST STYLES, AND THERE IS HOT A
SINGLE PIECE IN OUR STORE THAT IS OUT OF DATE.
or PERSONS RESIDING AT A DISTAHCE CAH HAVE SAMPLES
OF DRESS COODS AND TRIMMINGS SENT THEM FREE OF EXPENSE.
THE CLOTHING
IS COMPLETE WITH THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF C000SEYER BROUCHT
INTO THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY, AND
Defy Competition Either Here or Elsewhere.
WE ALSO
A Fall Line of BOOTS AND SHOES
HATS AND CAPS,
Q- J& o c
WE SHALL
ONE PRICE
WE INVITE ALL TO COME
WILL SUIT YOU, AND WE KNOW T.
ONE ELSE, AND WE WANT YOU TO KNOW THAT. WHEN YOU COME T"
TOWN DON T FORGET TO CIVE US A
BER THAT IT IS NO TROUBLE TO SHOW
FOR. REMEMBER THE NAME AND PLACE.
ALLEN & MARTIN,
57 FIRST STREET, BURKKART BLOCK, ALBANY.
NEW GOODS.
OF NEW GOODS.
MARTIN
k iiwmm
OFFERED
IN ALBANY.
DEPARTMENT
ALL WILL BE SOLD AT PRICES THAT
KEEP
1
HAVE BUT
FOR ALL.
AND SEE US. WE HAVE GOODS THAT
WE WILL SELL AS CHEAP AS ANY
CALL. AND WHEN YOU DO S0REMEM
G00DS - THAT IS WHAT WE ARE HERE
3AM.
Tail eWsaj lr i 'g
Is prsfemd by thiise
wliohave used it, to sry
tuiiiUr article, en ar
jeotriit cf ill superior
isnlinraean.l hunt".
ft contains materials
only tlial are benefit!; I
1 ttl srolj and hair
Ss)4 always
raters ttiYoutti lu I Colt to Cray or Fast 4 Half
Parker's Hair lUUan ! i j peifumed and Is
wurranted In prevent falling f ttte beir and It re
ntove dandruff ami iitMng. HiK'ix k C , N.Y,
so., see 1 1 tM, l dalM la ttf .nj n4Mt.
PARKER'S
GINGER TONIC
A tspsrlsiWt Msslis bss Strsnglh Rsstsrsr.
If jrou are a mechanic or famier, worn out with
overwork, or a mother run down by family or house
hold dutM-a try faasaa's CiMcaa Tonic,
If you are a lawyer, minitrr or bttainecs rass ear
rtacaled by mental .train or anioncuir do not lake
lntoakaUngMimulanU,butuae Parker's (.infer Tunic
I f vow have Consumption, Dypvia, Kheuraa
l.m, Kidney t'omtilaints, r any SHSSMI f ihe lung,
stotnath. txiwela, blood rr netva. Hai kn' (Uhchu
Tonic will ure you. ItiitheOicaieU IUotmI 1'urifier
Aad Iht last sad Surest Cough Curt Cvtr Uted.
If you ate wasting sway from age, dWfilo or
any rlurae or weakness and rriuiie a siimulant take
OsMsW Tonic al iiksj it will invigorate and build
tou up from the St dose but will n- rr .irta.
it has saved hundreds of live.; it may save yours.
CAUTION 1 -Safe all MkHlwiM. P.,w..'. OtrvarTaaW Is
aaavaeaaS al tha m manlul mu la lk,wU.K-i bmtlnlr
4iSWl fnaa y ytmi mtt atua. gw4 tar ill alfj le
MaSS m Ca.,S. V. . a 1 Jtm, at caaian ki 4ra.
URCAT SAVIKO BITIKO tXMXAS SIZX.
Ii.ti h and latin s fragrance
tins
delighiful peHume nceeduigly aopuUr,
There
Is aothlag Ilka It. Inw.t uun having Flb
Tun tumoita and look far stgnabas of
eaavary aoHU. A.r Merit a 4
.aVls asviwa srtuiii
tta. S17K.
FRED WILLERT,
CARRIAGE AND WVC0N
MANVFACTUREK,
Corner Second end Perry Kta. Albany , Or
Is prn pared to mantifaolura osrHsgea end
wagoita st .Hum notice and of ttte very
BEIT MATERIA!,
lio make the premium carriages end
buggies of the M! ate.
RBPAIRUiQ AND JOB WORK
done st shortest notice and In the moat
SKILLFUL MANNER.
II U work and material In
be first a-
warranted to
To the Sick aniTAfflicted !
AND KMPIOIAIXY
Those SaffrriBg from Debility,
Nerteis ProsiraUoa, Loss of
ViUlity, SexBal iBflrnitiet,
Etc., Etc.
fSVIK OltEAT NKCU THOSE HAVg who are
euvertoa;
SKXl'AL ASU KKHVO'JS
tTiSruiMlui phyasHao era
c..ii.irvhriui
Ttw general irartiU..nrf ta fvK aarBrtenl sallWd
In tbM sJsssSI 4 trouble to So an, end It saaet be
left U, Um kSM-rialtaf , who by ediMsUaoe. ions; prar
Uee. tbortiugh knowiedfe and eosnnmhetaal.e IMBSj "
va.rx4 to rura Uwni
BBn J. e !.
Ot-raed ass aesr easehraied 1 net U ate bs 1 .o for tan
nurouae t astomlnc Ute aSjtrted the certetnty of
knaiarsbls and sfcliUnl tresisjinl end perfect aad
i sriaii.nl rwatoraUon. and tor uver SO years it has
uetaJned U Srat rank not only upon Una Const but
UuoskgtMMit the etvlMved wortd.
I asn aware ifcat by dwelling upn ao nnintlllne; s
mhjert aa the deoay of aeaual vtgvr Use Ignorant
may aapetse say snoilve bet the onatre to lnnB
thoae who are euMertng throuerb bjnoraoce, aad
who by oarwteeaaaaa or want nf knowledge Unvt a
cure ean be bad, are not only barrytng Uniaiaelvea to
aa unUnWy grave, but giving sexual woabneae aa
aa IgdBSJgesjsei U future gneraUia, as tow great an
IncvntUe to permit see to be silent.
If yon are eaSerine from night Uiaaaa, nert ouanaae,
weak nr m is. corrfuaion of mind, ababt kaavas when
under earttaaeet, variable temper, trasnbtuag, palpi
Ution, flushes. Sc.. of If yon have prac-taned self
abuse even In Use Migbteaa (nrUcular you are easTer
taf tmea the
r.nrsny of Human I Ifr.
Aad sboukl not heelute to seek al osxo health and
t.i i ti.' -a in a enra.
ClRES UL' A Ha STEED. TEES MOflERATK
OOWSt 'LTATIN SV 1 . K I E It K trTUERH ISK-
Free.
Bsrlealvely Trsrtaele Krmedlrs t -d
LADIES Y..u sre nsiasctaltr liable U sa Sartor
oerrtoua texmtratinn. All Tour unculuvr oom
iJainuars oervuas In their wrgta and benoe your
auSeriiur are Urrtbly deprseailig or iaespreaalbiy
keeru The itoctor In bis rnaearcbea aad practice ef
nervous troubles baa made year organisation a
atwr-tei studv and la thus enabled from but expert
enee and knowledge to aid and care yon In any of
tee troubles, weakness, dUtroadng and sufferings tn
which aa a sex you are liable.
eT You win Sad In the Doctor a friend upon
whose you caa reply for comfort, aid and cure
Dr. teaaa'a f'esaalr Meanest! ca have at
tallied a reputation for sfneisncy uimiualod b
medicine, or saedkal preaariptlon ever
They onu bs sent by mail or express.
Those desiring personal care and attention cam
have all iioeassary otiBMHlOOatlOWa fu
Lcttrra,
Those who can not visit the eity ran by giving
their symptoms in their own way. roostvs advice
and when desired, treatment at borne with every aa-
suraooe ut a cure.
LETTERS RETt'RNED OR HKSTROYE1V
Address,
BV. J. C. VOI ...
Med Ira I laslllafr.
io. 7 Stecttlsa ml.
Han I ranciaco, tch. XI, ISBS.
NTISELL
10000 Rsssasa
PIANOS
1.000 Oraans.
Navaltalf Suy
.1 Maaatai-tunrra
rrw ratio II. 0OO
ORGANS
x . Unit ur
lllUllinrta
AMTrSCLL
M.ihalArMvebl
OTARTLING
DISCOVERY!
LOST MANHOOD RE8TORED.
A io tim of rontbral imprudaooa canal ng J'rema
tnre Decay, Nervooa Debility, Lost Manhood. es&,
hsTlnc tried ia vain every known remedv. haa dsv
ooveml a sttaple self cure, which he will send FRJtB
to his follow-sufferers, address J. U. RKEVEfa.
43 t hstttam MU, Y.
500 Iftowfirir.
t RletiiiM'.
feOliiVfs
B.ilam
No.
Cures C'liattcers
t - . n.i . .
on the begs and llody ; 8yhtlltic t'atarrah, dia
eaaed Soalp, and all primary forms of tho disease
frioe, S6.UO ier BotUe.
Le Blrhan's ;udea Balsam W. e
Cores Tertiary, Mercurial, Syphilitic Rheumatism,
Paiiis in the Bones, Ulcerated Throat, SyphlUUc
Hash, Lumps, etc., and eradicates all diseases
from the system, whether ceased by bail treat
ment or abuse of mercuvv, tsarina- the blood purs
and hoalthv. 1V1.5,00 or Bottle.
Le Klr.bsa's tinlden Snaalab tnti.i,,..
for the cure of Oonorrhrva, Uloet, etc. Price
S2.60per Bottle.
Le Rtchan's Cotden Saaalah laiaeti..
a wash for cure of Ulect, Strictures, Dlaeass o!
tho Lrothra and Bladder, etc. Prioe, 1.60 per
Le Btehan's Golden oinim.at Ia, ,.
etectlvo healing of Byphilltie Sores and Erup
tions. Price, 11.00 per Bottle.
Also Agents for Le Blehaa'a Caltlen fPllla, for
weakness, loss of physical powers, and all diseases
ensng irom aouse anu excess ot orer-work. Prioe
f8,00 per Bos.
Sent everywhere, a O. D., aacurely packed pe
express.
r. KICRAKDS et CO. A seats. 47 a ftt
Sansomc street, Corner Clay, San Francisoo, Cal.
HAJBBj
1
A
.4
J-aF afPOfVn
GREAT INDUCEMENT I
MONTAGUE LEADS IN LEBANON !
Great Redactions !
FRESH ARRIVALS DAILY !
LARGEST AND BEST
IN LINN COUNTY.
A Pavement of the way for the
Golden time coming.
KVERYUODY BUY8 OF
o.
EVERTBODT
H0ITMAV k JOSEPH,
PRorRIBTORS or
ALBANY SODA WORKS.
-AND DEALERS IS
Imported and Domestic Cigars,
Candieff. Nuts and Tropical Fruits.
Albany, ... Oregon
OKK DOOR BELOW JOHN D1 IGOBT STORE. j
AT TUB OLD STAND. 72
COOK, BOX AND PARLOR
STOVES AND RANGES,
As assy house lis (tea oJley. lie a so Imports and maaufabtn
TIN, 8NEET IRON AN0 COPPER WARE
OP EVERY DHBCRIlTTON tN STOCK OR TO ORDER. ALSO, HE KEEPS ON
HAND, A FULL ASSORTMENT OP
GENUINE GRANITE IRON WARE.
ALL OF WHICH HE OKKKItS TO THE PUBLIC AT PRICES, THAT DBF)
COMPETITION. CALL AT 72 FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREOON.
Repair work done
viSnS
r naa ettwilT
!.' cuaiU u ki'iM ' ital ini it' J
I IT pawn -r, w.a it . . noa n.- iim
' a.ws a. .i.-a . I- Ty,, i, mm tae"
I gasSM BBS BSSSrW SSSS lt i -. U.i.. ls
BY KOfC. 8 NCW SY&rtes
.AMU FITTED WITH COMBINATION BPSCCTACftCO.
THEY WILL COSACCT AfO PRESERVE THE 88T.
PEDLERS CANNOT GET THESE GOODS.
ros Sjiik ot t at
hare h Directory.
Y. P. C. A. Meets st their rooms in Fos
ter's brick building on Saturday evenings
at 7:30 o'clock, and on Sabttath afternoons al
4. Bosinsas meetings are held on the even
ing of the second Monday ia each month.
Everybody invited to stteod.
U. P. CncnoH. Preaching every Sabbath,
at 1 1 a. M. , and 7 r. M. by Rev. Q. Ir
vine, D. D. Sabbath School at 2:30 r. at.
Prayer meeting every Thursday evening.
Rvanosucal Chcrcti. Preach ingon Sab
bath st 11 A. st, and 7t P. at. Sabbath
School 12:15. Prayer meeting everr Thurs
day evening. J. A. rlollaabaugh, pastor.
CoNaitKGATioN al Cui Kt ii. Servicesevory
Sabbath at 11 a. m
and 8 T. m. Sabbath
School at 2:30. Prayer meetin
7
on
VV.
Tharsilay evening of each weuk.
Harris, pastor.
M. E. Chvkcu, Isovtu. Services 2nd
aud 4th Sabbaths at St. Paula M. E. Charoh,
South, at 11 a. m. Sabbath School at 10
a. M. sharp. Prayer meettua: ovurv Thurs-
day evenng. Jos. Emery, paator.
M. E. Chdsch. lVeaching every Sabbath
at 11 a. n. and 7 r. a. Bong service in
the evening before sermon. Sabbath School
t z.'SU r. m. Prayer meeting every Thurs
lay evening. I. Dillon, pastor.
PRBXBTTSJtiAN Ch rRCM. Service ererv
Sabbath morning and evening in Collage
Chapel. Suutlay School immediately rf ter the
morning service. Pravor meetintr everv
Thursday evening: Rev. Isaac II. Condit
paator.
Episcopal Church. Services everv Sua-
day, morning at 11 a. m., evening at 7f p.
m. noiy communion every Snndi
lay morn-
mg at U.-45 a. m. Wednesda
Rebt I Stevens, pastor.
7.30 p m.
NEW BARBER SHOP I
J. n. 8URLES, Prop'r.
GOOD SEA FOAM SHAMPOO goes
with Hitch suave. Prions for shaving
hair-cutting same as usual. Rooms
and
opposite Moll wain's store. 10tf
NEW YORK SHOPPING !
H(nSJ fJVtfaPrijajA. ' Ws ITSf SJ i
Everybody delighted with tbe tasteful
and beautiful selections made by Mrs. La
mar, who has never failed to please her
ouHtontera. New Fall Circular just issued.
Send for it Address
MRS. ELLEN LAMAR,
I6:7tf 877 Broadway, New wit.
YDfG SAM WA'S
LAUNDRY !
Does the best washing and Ironing hi Al
bany st lowest rates. Contracts made for
Chinese labor. Laundry on Washington
street, opposite Marshall' a Livery Stable
16:S5tf
18 the TIJWK TO BUY I
STOCK OF GOODS
OOZES
Tobaccox, Groceries, Frovisioos,
FIRST MTREET, HAS ON HAND AA FINE at
ASSORTMENT 07
at reasonable figures.
X
4
- uh .v t er'e, a a n. - to
IN' i m hi( r .-.a V kv rui . I
j. . . . a.- i ..t. , .g , ,MtSaa.
..- m i a taa . h -!.. a u.rb
lMuu. .aaJ r. r
ALBANY
MARBLE
WORKS,
STAIGER BROS. Proprietors
ALBANY, ORKGON.
MONUMENTS, TABLETS,
AHD
III: A 1 1
Executed In Italian or Vermont Marble
Also, every variety of cemetery and
other stone work done with neatness and
dispatch.
Special attention given to orders from
all porta of this State and Washington
i em wry.
nav-AU worg warranto J. 17:42
ALBANY FOUNDRY
AND
MACHINE SHOP.
KSTARL18HED IH5.
By A. F. CHERRY, situated at corner of
First and Montirometv streets. A 1 ban v.
BsssSsaSpBarsg
Oregon.
Having taken ehafge of the s bove named
Works, we are prepared to manufacture
Steam Engines, Saw and Grist Mills,
Wood working Machinery, Pumps, Iron
and Brass Castings of every description.
Machinery of all .kinds repaired. Spe
cial attention givenjto repairing farm ma
chinery. rattens Making dene la all Its fa rasa.
18:1 lyl A. F. CHERRY A SON.
NEW FISH MARKET.
On corner opposite Senders & Sternberg.
Will heap constantly on hand
ail kinds of fresh and salt flab sndoysters
thst the market affords.
M. HTT.B
FARMS FOB SALE
BY
CUM B Hs STEWART,
Real Estate Broker,
ALBANY, OREOON
The following Is a psutkai list t
170 scree tone end s half snllea west o
Tangent, rcgon,and 6 ntlieefrooa Albaver.
staaw a ..t.l al .earn. er
ao awns id caitrraaaua ; v acne more
be pot in cultivation easily; baianee
Rood
timber
and pasture lend.
BoH.rteh bUok
prairie. Good bonee sod barn, good board
lenoe, ail in gooa repair ;
of 100 trees; go. d we 1 sad
yotrsHf orohard
for stock ; good school, ohorob sad pee,
office ; good neigbborbood esd good soet-
ety. Tenm
f80 per sere : MOt down.
rest on eaaj
terms.
20 acres on Narrow Oauge road, II miles
from Albany sod 6 miles from Heio, ad
1 mllee from Ir-tfcrreoo. 1X6 acme fcood
Mad, 75 seres ia oultt ration; re
in timer assd bruah: boose 18x28.
with 10 foot walla, eU 10x28 : good ban
22x54 with 14 foot abed on one aide; good
fences sod water. Terms 8500 rash down
IT possible. Ratber tasn net sell will take
9200 does, and balance on 2 to t yn
by mortgage.
190 scree of a mile west of Abanr:
100 scree in cnUirafion rod 9 aoree oak
sod aab tim berood wool lead; all under
fence, board sod rail, eome good
bed ; about 7 acres to orohard.
moaUy pears; good eoli; 20 boahals w
per acre oo arerage; good two-story
houae, plastered, 6 roocoa, bailt in 1578,
sod eoat 92 00; good barn. 28x40 sod two
sated; well arranged for form pirn rises.
I erms, 8U000, 2 years time on 96080.
150 seres VA miles west of Tanawnt: las
in emHTaaaeen osi aaw smsss
sod la good eader; good two story
s rooms, nsony new ana
new and in food eoodi
benlBxtif flneyeoosr
tion; gooa oew
ore oar a, ieq
eppfo orchard; foocee in good
'7 r-1 m or apa ttmher;
nca, neoco sou ana rery proaaoure.
fries sozw, ft ossa sad
100 i
of Albany? 16 aerea in wheat, rwet to
p; wooaiaoo; good Isusd; neatly
. Pries tZ5 acre; terms assay.
scree 1 mile soothes nt of
Seringa ; faJrformteg ji
tracu or all together.
and poet-office at Soda t ilia, also the
Mprtnga. Fnee So per acre;
199 acres lying S aulas shore Lebanon
on tbe Lebanon Monntain rood. Noffsev
eseertmtiirirsiessifs. 15 or 20 swees tim.
baianee rich prairie land. Price gig
80 acres IX milee above Oneatta, on Ya
quina Boy. known ee too esd ahioyard. It
naa a apleadld fronfego oo aha Bar, sod
will be sold at til par acre.
107 acres lying below sod within Jfc
milee ef Lebanon, ail under fence. 85
acres hi cnltaration, sad the remainder
ia in timber and brooh. Box hooeo,
story, 2 rooms betow and one above
Born, not rery good. OseeTweil ; small
orchard. Craaa fossoso to the aaaouot of
6000 rails. SnfSoioot cord wood eaa bo
cot and floated to Albany from this place
by only a few laborers to par for it m two
yeare. Only mile from eeonl. P
son given bp the 15th of October
land is rich and will turn ou
and 50 buabela to the acre.
Ill acrea, lying 6 milee doe eaat of Bar
rtaborg. A good eoe storied box boose,
'I rooms. Barn, 20x22. The land haa
heretofore been used aa a pasture, but can
all be pet Into cultivation. No grubbing
required. HI ssliss frsoi sal I Terms
-910 per sere. Xeash down, baianee al-
sneet an y ieogtn or tune aaeorsd by
500 acrea, lying wit! in c mile ef M
roe. to Benton eoonty. Al. node
and divided into 8rve nalda. All good
rann land and half in grain. Good bonae
end barn, splendli water nod n ana orch
ard. It Is osas of the boat forma in
section of the valley. Price V per
f 1000 or 91500 down and balance on time
202 ft acres lying 5 miloa at
Hsmsburg and 1 Bails eaat
rth seat of
of Muddy
Station all under fence; ISO acres in enlti
vation, balance in pasture, but meet of it
can bepotincnltivotion. IS story boose,
barn , jood water , etc, 1 mile to achoci.
13S acres lying 6 miles south of Albany
and 2 miles from Tangent. 75 acrea ia
cultivation and all under fence, 25 scree
more can be pot into cultivation by oat-
a a a. . asvaa. Is . sa ... aa. .
my ot iiuu. noose, barn, splendid wa
A fine yonng orchard, race, 830
in
S milee
from station on Narrow
100 acres
in cnJUrntlon. Good IK
story honse,
wood house, barn, aad anlandld water
end one orchard. All under fence.
Price 9ia per acre.
240 acrea lying about 20 miles south
east of Albany. All under fence, small
ns rah i-i d. no bnlldinga 50 aerea has been
cultivated, but it la all now used aa poo
tare. Price 910 per acre.
243 scree lying 3 miles from Brandon's
ia Center Preeipet, all under
ISO acres ia euitivntioo. Lane
i ft story frame houae, good barn, several
outDnuoinga, orchard
aad good
Price, 920 per
125 acrea, lying 4 milea north of Albanv.
100 under fence and la cultivation. Pair
bouse, good barn aad goad water. Land
raises from 25 to 80 boabole of wheat pr
acre. Prioe, 8308. T. ill taste 91580 down,
and oalanoe on tinea.
OAD seres of land in Marion eoonty,
OUO IX niles from finnan Vista and
seven miles from Jefferson. 80 acres hi
cultivation and baianee b. Hsrht bruab sod
timber. Houae, barn and good orchard.
Flouring mid within 8 milsa gftirmgh
wood con be sold st tho pottery works at
Bits us Vista to pay for tho farm. Call en
C. M. STrwAS', at Albany.
SPLENDID FARM FOR
SALE.
1G0 acres 1 miles north ofHnlsov, mil
under fence; I ft atory boa houae pointed,
on the form, gooa bam and serosol
other out buildings, good water, the finest
orchard u the county, 9400 worth ef fruit
sold from it last year. It contains 1 kinds
of pears, nil kinds of spplaa, n splendid
sad iarre assort meat of email fruita and
berriea. The Chamolon Fruit Dvrer is
tbe place- 160 acrea of tho farm is under
cultivation, balance pasture. Will sell
sell for 83500 dear, and con give time on
91500. P 1 1 last in this fall or wfllsail crop
enenp.
FsUlng health lathe cause of
lilng.
tared-.
A better bargain haa not yet been offer
C. C OHsKKT. C IV.RASKS
ALBANY
IRON WORKS.
CHERRY & PARSES,
(Snocoaaora to C C. Cherry.)
MacMaiatg, Mwrighti, and Iron
FoumUn.
1I7EHAVEOUR NEW SHOPS AIJ.
7 v completed, and are now prepared le
handle nil kinds of henry work. We will
manufacture 8tenm rgsslnoa Oriat and
Saw Mia Machinery, and all kinds of Iron
and Brass Castings.
rATTsattas ma as an smoot .aortca.
Special attention riven bo ranairlns .))
kinds of maohlnery. Will also roanufaa-
ture the 1m Droved Cherfr A Wblt rins.
Separator.
Albany, (Jr., Dec 1, 1880. mt
r day at
wortS
WW y tree. AUreea Sttmcw Oo.
j TiiaiiU, Maine.
O-aS- A WEEK. SIS a
tssQr
I O Costly Ontflt tree.
Tata O Oa.,
aagoata, Maine.
91400 at this
to loan at the towert
isssaed iately.
rates, if caHeJ
for