The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, August 11, 1882, Image 4

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    FRIDAY ........ AUGUST 11, 1882
IIIttHI MATTtaa,
It ii joit at easy to praise an old wo
rn as rounr one, and it does an
old woman twioe as much good.
Wo are totd "the evening wore on,"
bat wo are nerer tvlJ what the even-
iai wore oik that oooaaion. Was it the
close of a Sammtr'i day 1
There are some diseases that can be
cured jr laying on hands. For in
stance, a hey can be cared of the harm
tul propensity to eat jam by a proper
treatment in that line.
To not in mourning said a young
lady frankly to a querist, "but as the
widows are getting all the offera now
adays, we poor girls mast do something
to protect ourselves."
If birds of a feather flock together,
why is it tha the first doctor who
reaches a man who has fallen on the
street hss no sweet smile of welcome
for the second who comes rushing up
Zola cannot marry a girl until he
has whipped all her brothers and given
. m, t. at a a
nor tether an upset, if demanded, in
addition. There is a great scratching
around in Zululaad to find only chi!
dren end orphans.
"Why, Farmer Brown, you're been
thinning out your grove, haven't yen f
Your ash treat appear to be abun
dant, hat to or oaks and maples are all
gene." "Yes, it's about so, Mr. Jones;
I ass literally reduced to ashes."
'1 guess you must be better to-day,'
said Farmer Hedges to a sickly neigh
bor whea he found rusticating in his
strawberry patch. "Oh, I'm picking
op a little," was the reply as the in
valid bent ot or to gather in a red nag
get or se.
Two brothers who were very success
ful dentists built a large and handsome
house, the appearance of which was
thought to resemble a large molar
tooth. It was a common remark, "See
what brothers oan do when they puil
together f
A young man in a train was making
fan of a lady's hat to an elderly gentle
man in the seat wish him. "Yes,"
said his teal mate, "that's my wife,
and I told her if she wore that bonnet
that some fool would make fun of it"
The young man slid oat.
A little bit of a girl living near ote
of the cities ran into her mother from
the roadside with some early Spring
blooms in her hands, and, full of the
cutside glow, exclaimed : "Ob, mamma,
how nice it is to live where somebody
doesn't own every thing."
"Doctor, " says the patient, meeting
him on the street, "I want yea to tell
me what is the matter with me.
When I wake up in the m irning I fai
dull stupid as an idiot." "Humph
ad hew did you feel when you went
to bed the night before, eh V
A fashion item says "old leather
work is coming in vogue again." A
yoang man who was assisted from the
front door the other night by her cruel
parent's foot, aays be is painfully aware
of the fact. He prefers pi tub work.
The impression is not so lasting.
A famous cheese maker ordered pic
tures of bis product from a Paris pho
tographer. On seeing the proof, which
really waa very bad, be said : "This
won't do. Confuund you, mv cheese
... i w a vim , .t ii, ail,
said tbe photographer, "Mr, you see,
it moved.''
"Young men," Said a tiresome and
instructive old muff to a group of ap
prentices, "young men should begin at
the bottom of their business and work
p." "I can't," responded ene of them.
"Why not P asked the eld muff. ' Be
cause I am a wr-H -digger," answered
the apprentice.
"Diln't y tell me, sir, you con'.'
hold the plow f ' aaid a farmer to an
Irishman whom he ha 1 takes on trial.
"Airah, be aisy now,'' aaid Pa; ; "bow
the deuce can I bould it a-xl two horses
eV i t i ; it away from me ? B it ite
it to ra? into the barn, a til jabeis
I'll how'd it with anybody."
Denmark, Sweden and Norway con
stituted tbeaneient Scandinavia.
Shakespeare' i oempanr was first
licaused to pUy at tbe Glebe in 1663.
i be nanse of aloees is said to bare
been taken from that ef one of tbe
Pharaohs, Thurth Modi.
Tat first regissent thai aar amrrtHighest Price
the Lew Countries
during the reign of Elizabeth.
va t mm m .at m a a
wilding with geld lea is aaid to
bare, been unknown prior to tbe
twelfth century. Gilding with plates
of gold was practiced much earlier.
la 6 ve centuries France bad 326
years of war and only 174 years ef
peace. During these years of war
oeer 200 Woody battle were fought
What fS called authentic Chinese
history dates back 6000 years. The
legendary and fabulous history of the
empire dates back 30,000 years and
ever.
Salrator wuid not curry favor
with his brother artists, and therefore
when at the height of his fame, was
denied admittance to the Acadsmia at
ome.
China claims to have invented a
cannon 1800 years ago. She seems to
have been astisfied with her first in
vention, as she has made no progress
in cannon making since.
aacrt toilets n rtais.
Thers are 1,809 work people, male
and female, who subsist in Paris by
making personal decorations and habili
ments for pet doga or otherwise pay
ing attention to the canine race. The
trad done bv them is estimated at a
total of 4,00,000 to 6,000,000 franca,
or nearlv -'25O.fH)0. that it iusv be
easily guessed how great a commotion
is caused among this section of society
as often as the dog days cornea around
snd the inflexible rules of tbe French
police as to muzzling these animals are
again put in force sgainst their owners.
The rage for dressing up canine ets
has long prevailed in France to a much
greater extent than on this side of the
channel, and has assumed extravagant
Droiortion8. The t'inaro Hives some
examples of the most notable fash
ions now to he observed among the
fair owners. Almost every variety of
dag has its own proper toilet, besides
its own special toilet case containing
the brushes, combs, s ponces, and other
appliances for enabling it to be washed
and dressed. The ornaments suitable
for a "boule-dogue" would be by no
means nttins for a "lulu," nor d
it follow that what would be admit
on a "caniche would be deemed in
good taste for a "griffon." The latter
which is a long-haired and curly-haired
dog much prized by all French women
is pitied snd despised st this time o
the year if he is not close shaven over
the body, leaving the lion-like mane
which looks so particularly ridiculous
to the English eye. Smooth terriers,
whe cannot be thus embelished Or die
figured sis often adorned with a little
plain geld bracelet soldered above tbe
forefoot and surmounted with a mouo-
gram; but it is essential that the leg
eneircled with this metal should be the
left and not the right. Rough tcrtiers
have, on the other band, a cellar of
bright metal, having a medallion or
clasp upon it, sometimes with the pho
tograph of the owner or of some par
ticular friend of her, inclosed. The
best bred "bulls," again, ought to wear
the collar known as the "oAkier'
with a colored ribbon red or blu&
for outdoor show, and white for the
drawing room. Every dog having any
claims to be well cared for must
cotharnes or tall boots
out walking, and these
doeskin, fattened with
rubber. London (Hole.
waen lie goe,
a
sbeuid be of
lings of India
O. B. P.
Wm. Iliniclerfi
La the people'! pupahv rtatoly it is warranted to zit
aatiafaction, U you want taetiaaoniale ta't t the 01ce
We don't peMieh theen, out refer you u i ,r .:oJen
tni)i.nameni. It haa no equal, f 1 fm UaUe or
btttlea for t.
TUTT'S
PILLS
torpid liver;
Iaoaaol Appetite, Boweia coetiYa, Pain in
the HeadT with a dull sensation In the
back part. Pain under the Shoulder
blade, fullness after eating, with a disin
clination to exertion of body or mind.
Irritability of temper. Low spirits, with
a feeling of banns; neglected some duty,
Weariness, Diaalness, Fluttering at the
Heart, Dote before the eyes, Yellow 8kin,
Headache generally over the right eye,
Bestleaaneas, with fitful dreams, highly
colored Urine, and
rAUSTIBSTlAy
TUTT'S HAIR DYE.
Obat H aia oa W
toaOuaar
Drtu Itim-
seas ay ex:
IT SJT.
RED CROWN MILLS.
BALLARD, I80M & CO., PROPIt'S.
FEW FRO KHS rLOCK 8CFEB10H VOK KAMI I, I KM
AW BAKERS UE.
BEST STORAGE FACILITIES.
in
Cash for
Wheat.
ALBANY - 51yl - OR.
A STOCK RANCH
IN EASTERN OREGON.
A stock ranch of 220 acres, with good
outside range, located near Bridge Creek,
in Wasco county, together with about 25
horses, to exchange for land here in the
Willamette Valley. Now, if you want to
sell yi'ur farm and go into the stock bust
nesa in Eastern Oregon, here is a chance
for you, Call on or address C. II. Stew
art, Albany, Oregon.
MONTGOMERY WARD
827 a 229 WABASH AVENUE, i
M 11 J J si
ha -imMO aLiaca 36.
wmmnm
It IT'S PILLS are especially adapted
such caeea, one dose effect each a ebaaga
of feeling se to aetonieh Uae aoWerer.
Ther laaai -- Saaatlle anil re rate tate
ygfcTj
duced. Prtc?S?otaaSSSaii ny Sl.
preae on raeef pt of SL
JLV VJBsP'EtEEP m STOCK
MgftSSW THE LARGEST VARIETY OF
tW OOOOS IN THE U.S. AND CAN SELL
YOU ANY ARTICLE KM PERSONAL Oft FAMILY 1
f USE, IN ANY QUANTITY AT WHOLESALE PRICE. I
I WHATEVER YOU WANT SEND FOR OUR CATA- I
YOU WILL FIND IT THERE I
& CO.
OWfJiae ar
NEW STORE.
$30,000 WORTH
ALLEN &
ARE JUST OPEN INC 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 NOW
EMBRACES ALMOST EVERYTHING THAT CAN BE CALLED FOR, IHCLUDINC
All the Latest Novelties,
Ladies' Dress Goods, Trim
mings, Silks, Satins, etc.
A GREAT MANY Of OUR COODS WERE PURCHASED IN NEW.YORK, CON
SEQUENTLY THEY ARE Of THE VERY LATEST STYLES, AND THERE IS NOT A
SIHCLE PIECE IH OUR STORE THAT IS OUT OF DATE.
or PERSONS RESIDINC AT A DISTANCE CAN HAVE SAMPLES
OF DRESS COODS AHO TRIMMIHCS SEHT THEM FREE OF EXPEHSE.
THE CLOTHING
IS COMPLETE WITH THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF GOODS EVER BROUGHT
INTO THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY, AND ALL WILL BE SOLO AT PRICES TNA
Defy Competition Either Here or Elsewhere.
WE ALSO
A Fall Line of
HATS AND CAPS,
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 TO
TOWN DON'T FORGET TO GIVE US A CALL, AND WHEN YOU DO SO RE MEM
BER THAT IT- IS NO TROUBLE TO SHOW COODS-THAT 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.
DEPARTMENT
KEEP
AND SHOES
HAVE BUT
FOR ALL.
AND SEE US. WE HAVE GOODS THAT
WE WILL SELL AS CHEAP AS ANY
HAIR BALSAM.
This l,;ant i!ring '
Is preftrrual by ttioa
tw1invfHitr(lii,toftny
:miW Brlli 'r, on t'
int of Itn itprl
itMSitaeM ami pH'ity.
it Cfrntiiina ttitri1
f.'y tliat are ! !.(. in)
t th" i.!p arid Jiaif
t tdalv. ayi
Restcros the You Ihlul ZiUr: to Crcy or radail Hair
P.irltor's Hair B-ilr.ntn it f-iihr r!jw! rind is
warranted lonriit fulling ml lit hair ami to ,
tnevailandrijTamtilUiinif. Ilincox a Co , N.Y.
t- l f I at !. . In dmf I- ':
PARKER'S
GINGER TONiC
A tsitsrlstivs Ntsllh and Slnngth JlMtortr.
If ymi uic a m' liiinir or farmer, worn om whit
ever wrrlr. ft n moUMf tun dues by family or house.
I. Ill .inn. try I'M' m " I .
If you ri n lawyer, in mi in or Miitic man PK-
tS.tii.iMl liy mental strain or an a ion car
I tt'.ilaka
litlntK.atiiig.Uinulanll,lnilUM I'uilurr'iOinyr? Tunic
ntt 1 0
Kli'iin
If iil liavn im.nmilHnt llypriu. Klu'iim.v
I t nnitir
1. 1 . t
Urn, K Minify t "omidiiiiH., or m y clot iW t af thr hSMSj
(niia:)i. I !. Ilfl r 1 4 r , , ( !' t .it i.ti
Tonic wilW tire yMi. lliiFni;..iitt J : J -----1 1'miiier
And tho Beit and lurttt Cough Cure Ever UmJ.
If V'Jll arq MrnMms; v:jr tmn ago, (licipali'i or
any uci or wkn an1 rrnuiir it liiniilunt lake
lUmMn Tommt at MaWI i will Invignrato aul btuki
'i up from ilia In ( daw; Inn will haver iiiluaicata.
It ha t liniiiirlt of Uvea; it may iav yur.
CAlTlUX l-tt'fii.Ht.MIUfcM.n.'Wf-.i. - I " i i.
lMil f lK MMwlMltmb In n. " t, 1 1. ...i t.'y
Urniii him pifjlia l wmm HhI AarataaaVi w
HtMM aC..,N, V. ttm m afc at 41 m gnit
URKAT HAVINU II'VISO IWLLAM BI.X.
It. n-li ami titling ftjranc Ka mat RM
al.ligliiful iHum .aiaacliugly popular. Tfc'ra
la uolnlag Ilka It. InwM uuon having l'u.
ton CoufeMB nad took fur algnaturo of
wmtrtr? U IU. A. 4fvrl-l 4nJi In
.a If Wnlllmlilm.
FRED WILLERT,
CARRIACE AND WVCOH
MANUFACTUKEK,
Corutr ocond ami ForrySUi. Albaoy.Or
In M'.ir I to innntifaKitir onrrlagwi Mitl
WSfORM tt Bhort noli mill of Ihm ry
Ili:T MATKRIAL
llo mnkt'M tb promlum rarrlK
bugKkM of the KlaU.
REPAIRING AND JOB WORK
done at nhortt notl anil In 11)4 mot
SKILLFUL MANNER.
II -. WOrk in; I l: -'-;. i. U
wirrmnUMl to
4tf
To the Sick and Afflicted !
AND BiFEQIALXY
Tlioe SufferiBft ow Debility,
Nervous Profttration, Lous of
Vitality, Sexual Infirmities
EtcM Ete.
milK (iilKAT M-.lt TIMHIK IIAVK M r
1 u9crirm
V Al. AM) M.i: OVH
t. tiM PL A I WTM U pdjreirUii who cn r..ii,fl,cUJ
Ibatr all menu m i.aanlutly tr-at
Tha grriaraJ t - tiii.mcr to n.. aufH-toiitl; aktllol
in tlwa laaara "4 Uwjhto U dw yt, anj It muat )
Ml U Um afrrtllal. ! t iiuciiuii1 J..n inu
Ui, thoniugh htn!c4c aicl ixxnifcliiwi.e tbUid, to
I i. i -i i . ufr thmn.
J. ' VR(.
irml hi aw aerratai IttatMttU In l .r lh.
uunmm ' rt .riling tha rth. u-1 tha cwrtaiiitjr 4
h .ii- fl.:o t l .. : trralinrrit anil tU. : and
tnairit rvatnratfcai.. ar.J fur orar BO jara It baa
atainal tha ftnrt rank not imlv ut-,u thia Ctau Utt
lhrU(huttt th. Hvtllt4 arwrld.
I acn arrmra that J rlluiif i:.n au unln Ittnx a
utJrt a tha dear aaaual i gr tha i.n-.iai.l
may aafwr. my motif hot lh 4c4r la inhmn
Ih-w. b" ar .uSrrln thruuarh 1.1. -iai r, atiU
who hf oral. aaoaaa or want nf kuuwonlf that a
cur can h h4, ar nut n.U harrying thMl to
an onlitnr! frarr, hut glrinf aetual ckfM-
an InhartUnrr u tutor gnrOutiaa to loo great an
incMtlte to rmul ma l h atlaiit.
ftraiplassa.
II run ar aagsrisv trm nibt laea. tieriooasraj,
akDMaat, ouiifualixi 4 miiMl, altftttl l ai Iwn
SBSW aastaaasA tiruU. umr, iramhJIn. Ji'i
latkm, fluahea. Sr., .r If juo lia.. pra-UoeU at-1 1
abua SSSB In Ute llglitt arUcular xu ar auflvr
ttna frtnu IIk-
IRresal Earsar sf Haasaa Life.
Ami alimtld not hrallata to a rk at otu-c haallh aixl
ltaMiiic In a run.
i t MM tiUARANTKKD TKES MOHERATK
OOMK l.TSTK UY I K 1 1 t: It OK oTllKltwmK
frrr.
Etrla!! Rrgrlahtr Brmrdlra I rl.
. O -
L1MKR-Y u ar Swclaflr liable U uBtrmg
fnn narvltMia i .iru m All yvur ctiltar ct,m
4altta ar. n.rtwua In their urg-tri arvl hnc ftntr
auSnrlujr ar tcrribhr dvpraastSK or lnsroalbl)
km.. Th i.-i..r m hi r asritiiai arxl .in p u(
rtnrnoa truuUlaa has mail your onrnliaUn a
Mhl atud) aiul la thoa SSSMai (mm hi. a pert
one ami knullg to aid ami cur tint In any of
tlie irnublr, wcaaneM, dt.trva.lnf anl
ur7criiir V
which aa a ari you arn llahl.
t4T You will Had la th Doctor a friend upon
iiotn you out reply lor comfort, aid and rur
tr. lonaga Ironalr eatedles hava at
latmvl a reputation for rl ien- unualnl l.v any
inodldiic, or nmllvaJ firaacrfption trvvr oflri.4
1 hr re he acnl by mail or evproaa.
inoa neainnir iwrarmai care ami ailrtillon can
nave all in mrj accimimNtatliui Itirnlalinl.
-O
MfMota
Tho who can not vlaU th city nan by piin
thalr ayinpumi in thatr nn way, muvlvo advice,
ami whan SMlml, treatment at home with vry aa-
auraiice ol a curu.
LKrrr.Ra beti'rxrd on rKiTitoYKi.
Aililr,
ar. J. m. ioih.
Medlral Rsatllelr.
Sm. 1 Niorltioii m
Han linclc, Fch, 21. I8S".
NTISELL
10 000 Ptanot
1.000 Organi.
rmww Htn. Ivf
tt Muiufitlunrt
rrunifjatoll.iaH
Cadi. Ii. ii t r
In.Ullm-nta
0Ui.iMa Wn
ANTISELL
-" S.rk.UI-ovUi
s
TARTLINC
DISCOVERY!
LOST MANHOOD RESTORED.
A Tlotlm of youthful ltnprudssos eaualna rretna
lure Decay, Narroas Debility, Lost Manhood, etc.,
having tried in Tain svery known remedy, haa dJa
oorared a aimple self cur, which he will send FREH
to bla feilow-aufferera. addreaa J. H. BEKVES.
43 4 Ii allium ft., V. Y,
500
r '" i -
Le Rlrhsa'a SeMea Bslaani No. I.
Curea OflalvWta. ttrat ami .-. oml atufea ; go rut
on the Leira and llody ; H Inline Cutarnih, Uls
eaaud Hcul), ami all primary i hum of the diKcaao.
Prion, tffj.00 i r Uottlo.
Ve Rlrhau' oidn RaUani Ifo. I.
Cure Tertiary, Mercurial, Syphilitic Hlieuuiatiani,
Paina In the Bonea, IJlcvratod Throat, HyiihlUUc
llaili, LttniriR, etc., and yrodicates all dlaeaaea
from the lyateni, whether caused by bad treat
ment or abuse of mercury, leavinir the blood pure
and healthy. Pi1e.5,00 pur Ilottle.
le Blrhan' Cioldea Muanlaa Antidote
for the cure of Uouirrbua, Oleot, etc. Price,
92.60 per Uottlc.
Le mehan'H Ciolden itpanlali Injertlon,
a wash for cure of Gloet, Strietur, Diacaae of
the L'rethra ami iilaUer, etc. Prioe, S1.60 per
Bottle.
Le Rlehsu' Cioldsa Ointment for the
effective healing of Syphilitic Sore, and Erup
tion!. Price, 11.00 per Buttle.
Also Agents for Le Riorum' Oaldea Fill, for
wsasneas, tosaoi pnyncai powers, ana all Uiaeasee
arlang from abuse and excess or over-work. Price,
83,00 par Box,
Sent everywhere, C. O. !.. securely packed pe
Express.
C F. RICHARD, at CO. Agents, 427 t 429
Sanaom street, Conitr Clay, Ban Francisco, Cal.
A
PIANOS
flRClVQ
af
UIIWH11U
t Tan
Hs
GREAT INDUCEMENTS
MONTACUE LEADS IN LEBANON !
18 the TIM 10 TO
Great Reductions !
FRESH ARRIVALS DAILY !
LARCEST AND BEST
IN LINN
A Pavement of
Golden time coming:.
KVERYBODV III VN OF
EVERYBODY GOES
HAPPT
iioffha
PBOPRnnxRa or-
ALBANY SODA WORKS,
-AN J DKALEHS IN
Imported and Domestic Cigars, Tobaccon, Groceries, Provisions,
Candies. Nuts and Tropical Fruits.
A It it ii. , ... Orertri
OWE XXK)R BEIXXW JOHN M l-.dH' STORK. J9y.
AT THE OLD HTANI, 72
ran K-nEirr. has
AbStritTMENT O:'
COOK, BOX AND PARLOR
STOVES AND RANGES,
Ar mny house la the alley, lie a so Import and luauuiatiurt-
TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE
OK KVKRY niCRIrjn01 IN HTOt.'K OR TO ORDKR. ALWO, I1K KKKPS OS
HAM', A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
GENUINE GRANITE IRON WARE.
ALL OK WHICH UK OFTEHa TO TBE PTBLIC AT PRICES, THAT DEFY
COM PETITION. CAM. AT 72 FIRST STREET, ALRA5Y, OREGON.
Repair work done at
vtfaft
I ' ft.. .! ta'f Mm itituwilr hr Hxf "
iMffiuuUuSi'iti t utw aa.rMT tl t
U thr mm a m. aa. tarai Tarwaaa
Ula4wlUk1 I.M l.l j t a U4 1UUMTI
BY RtNO'S NCVW &Y&rtW
AMD FITTED WITH COMBINATION HPIXTACLKS.
THEY m.. C0RRECI AfO PBCSCRVfi INI SIGHT.
PEDLCRCANNOT GET THESE GOUDs
run ftxtc onxt se
CM sire hi Directory.
Y. P. C. A Meets at their rooms in Fus-
ter s hrick building on Saturday evenings
st 7 ' o'clock, and on Kabltsth afternotms st
4. Business meetings are held on the eves'
iug of the second Monday in each month.
Kverylmdy invited to attend.
U. P. Churth. Preach iug erery Sabbath,
st 11 A. at. , and 7 r. m. by Rov. i. Ir
viue, I). JJ. SabUth School at 2:30 r. m.
Prayer meeting every Thursday evening.
KvANotucALCuiiun. lreachingon Sab
bath at 11 a. m. , and 74 p. m. Sabbath
School 12:15. Prayer meeting uvery Thurs
day evening. J. A. llollutiliaugh,.astor.
ComourhatiokalChurcii. Servicesevery
Sabbath at 1 1 a. m. snd 8 p. M. Sabbath
School at 'J ."u. Prayer iiK-eting on
ThuraiUy evening of each week. J. Y.
Harris, paster.
M. B. Church, South. Services 2nd
aud 4th Sabbaths at St Paul's M.E. Church.
South, at 11 a. M. Sabbath School at 10
a. m. sharp. Prayer meeting every Thurs.
day evenng. Jos. Hmory, puntoh
M. E. CnUROH. Preaching every Sabbath
at 11 a. m. snd 7 -i p. m. Song service in
the evening before sormon. Sabbath School
t 2.30 P. at. Prayer meeting every Thu re
lay evening. L Dillon, pastor.
Pbkhbttcrian Church. Service every
Sabbath morning and evening in College
ChapeL Sunday School immediately rf ter the
morning service. Prayer meeting every
Thursday evening. Rev. Isaac 1L Condtk
pastor.
Episcopal Church. Services everv Sum.
day, morning at 11 a. m., evening st 71 p.
m. Jloly communion eyery Sunday morn
ing at 9:45 a. nu Wednesday 7.30 p. m.
Ilobt. L. Stevens, pastor.
NEW BARBER SHOP !
J. n. SURLES, Prop'r.
A
and
UOOD SEA FOAM SHAMPOO goes
witn escn suave, t'ricea for sliavinr
hair-cutting HRine as uhurI.
Hooitis
opixvsite Mcll wain's storo.
lutf
NEW YORK SHOPPING!
Everybody deliarhted with the tasteful
and beautiful selections made by Mrs. La
mar, who has never failed to please her
customers. New Fall Circular iuatiasued.
Send for it- Address
MRS. ELLEN LAMAR,
18:Ttl - 877 Broadway. New V-rk.
rats sam was
LAUNDRY !
Does the best washing and ironing in Al
bany at lowest rates. Contracts made for
Chinese labor. Laundry on Washington
street, opposite Marshall's Livery Stabler
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STOCK OF COODS
COUNTY
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ON HAND AS FINE AN
reasonable figures.
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ALBANY
MARBLE
WORKS,
STAIGER BROS. - Fropiiaois
A I. HAW, OUEGslII.
MONUMENTS. TABLETS.
AND
1 1 1 :.vi s i ones
Exeouted in Italian or Vermont Marble.
Also, every variety of cemetery antl
other stone work done with neatness and
dispatch.
Special attention given to orders from
all parts of this State and Washington
Territory.
JsaVAUwork warranted. 17:42
ALBANY FOUNDRY
AND
MACHINE SHOP.
CNTABLIMHKD 1865.
!Ty A. F. CHERRY, situated at corner of
First ami Motitgoinei v Street, Albany,
Oregon.
Having taken ahargeof the above naiaad
Works, we are prepared to manufacture
Steam Engines, Saw and Grist Miliar,
Wood working Machinery, Pumps, Iixn
and Brass Castings of every description.
Machinery of all .kinds repaired. Spe
cial attention givpnjto repairing farm tea
chinery. i PStRen Making sleae la all Its form.
lfi:llyl A. F. CHERRY & SO: .
IMEWtflSH MARKET.
On c,r VPP8 Senders 4 Sternberg.
, u. Wil1, i"18? eonntly on hind
all kinds of fresh and salt fish audovators
fish andoyat-irs
that the market affords.
M. Htd
FARMS FOR SALE
BY
CLAIB H.STEWART,
Real Estate Broker.
ALBANY. OREGON
The following 1 a partial Ht :
170 acred rnend a half milea wmI r
TuDgent, Oreifon 0mm m Hem from Albany.
K K-roa In cultivation ; 40 acre more can
Ire pat in cultivation eaftiJy; balance kotm!
tlmlr ati'i pasture Janrl. rVril, rich black
prairie. Ooou bouae ana bam, (rood board
fence, all In good repair : young orchard
of 100 tree; good we.l and running xtream
lor hUx k ; good achool,. church and pnat
oAVe ; good neighborhood amJ good eoci-
eiy. j ei
Hrijm 140 rer men :
2,000 down,
reet
on eviy lena.
280 acre on Nanow Gauge road, 11 milea
from Albany and 5 mlloa from Mcio, and
7A milea fmm Jefferaon. I X6 acrae
farming land, 75 acre, la cultivation; re
mainder in timer and bruab; honae 18x31,
with 18 foot walla, mil VixVH ; good barn
"SAx'M with 14 foot ahed on one aide; good
fencee and water. Term $3500 caah down
if poNNlble. Rather than net aell will take
$mo down, and balance on 2 to 3 ym
time, aecured by mortgage.
100 acree of a mile weat of Albany;
lOfiacrea in cultivation nd V acrea oak
and aah timberAood woo J land; all under
fence, board and; rail, eome good and 'A
bad ; about 7 acrea in orchard, applea,
inoetl y pear?; good anil; 29 buahela wheat
per acre on average; good iwo-atorv frame
houae, plaatcrel, room., built in 1873,
and ooat i 00; goorl barn. 240 and two
abed; well arranged for farm purpoaea.
Term, 18000, 2 yeara Urne on :).
I.'jO acrea VA on ilea went of Tangent; 100
acrea In cultivation; all new land, clean
and la good order; good two atory kouae,
8 room, nearly new and in good condi
tion: good new barn 80x34; fine young
orchard, IbO plum and prune tree, fair
apple orchard; fence in good order; plen
ty running water, 20 acre of good Umber;
rich, black aoil and very predictive.
Price AiO, cash and balance on KSvam.
109 acre one and a hall mile northeast
of Albany: Vj acre in wheat, reat in fair
average; woodland; good bind; neatly
fence'. Price ii acre; term eaay.
COO acrea 1 mile southeast of Soda
Spring ; fair farming ; small heme;
200 acre fenced. Will be sold in email
trat or all together, good achooL church
and poet-office at Sodaville, also the Soda
Spring. Price 85 per acre; easy terms.
103 acres lying 3 miles above Lebanon
on Ibe Lebanon Mountain road. No fen
ces or improvements. 15 or 20 arte tim
ber, balance rich prairie land. Frfn 13
per aero.
80 acre i miles above Gneatta, on Ya
qulna Bay, known as tbe old sbiiy&rd. It
ha a splendid frontage on the Bay, snd
will be asld ax fit per acre.
107 acres lying below and within
miles of Lebanon, all under fence. 36
acre in cultivation, and tbe remainder
is in timber and brush. Box house, 1 a
atory, 2 rooms below and one above
Barn, not very good. Good well ; small
orchard. Cross fences to the smount of
5000 rail. Sufficient cord wood can be
cut and floated to Albany from tb place
by only a few laborers to pay for it in two
years. Only mile from canal. Bess ess
ion given by ths 16th of October Tbe
land i rich and will turn out wheat 40
and 50 bushel to tbe acre.
Ill acres, lying 6 miles doe east of IJar
riaburg. A good one stoned box house,
2 room. Bam, 20x22. Tbe band has
heretofore been used aa a pasture, but can
all le pc into cultivation. No grubbiog
required. H mile from school. Terms
1 10 per acre. 3 cash down balance al
most any length of time assured by mort-
990 acree, lying will In r mile of Mon
roe, it. Benton county. Al ander fence
and divided into five fields. Ail good
farm land and half in grain. Good bouse
and bam, splenci water and a fine orch
ard. It Is oao of tbe beat farms in 'hat
ection of the valley. Fries pr acre
f 1000 or $1500 down and balance on time
202 acres lying 5 miles north east of
Hamsbttnt and 1 mile east of Muddy
.station all under fence; 180 acres in culti
vation, balance in pasture, but mot of it
can be put in cultivation. IS story house,
barn, rood water, etc, 1 mile io schocl.
Price iOOO,
12S seres lying C miles south of Albany
and 2 miles from Tangent 75 acres in
cultivation and a i under fence, 25 acres
more can be put into cultivation by out
lay of $100. House, barn, splendid water.
A fine young orchard. Prion, $30 per
acre.
463 acres in Center Predoot 3mJei
from fetation on Narrow Gauge. 100 acres
in cultivation. Good I 'A storv house,
weed house, barn, and splendid water
and tine orchard. All under fence.
Fries $16 per sere.
240 acres lying about 20 miles south
east of Albany. Ail under tenne, small
on-herd, no buildings; 50 acres has been
cultivated, but it is sll now used as pas
ture. Price $10 ner acre.
2f 3 acrea lying 3 milea from Brandon 'a
Statiou in Center Precinct, all under
fence. lt0 acres In cultivatlau. Large
1 1a story frame house, good barn, several
oatbnildmgs, orchard and good water.
Frice, $20 per acre.
125 acres, lying 4 miles north of Albany.
100 under fence snd in cultivation. Fair
bouse, good barn and good water. Land
raises from 25 Ut 30 bushels of wheat pr
acre. Price, $3,500. T. ill take $1500 down,
and oalance on timo.
308
acres of land :n Marion county,
1 A miles from Bc?na Vista and
seven tulles from Jeilerson. 80 acres in
cultivation snd balance i- light brush anp
timber. House, barn and good orchard.
Flouring rai l within - miles. Enough
wood can be sold at tbe pottery works at
Buena Vista to pay for the farm. Caii on
C. H. Stewart, st Albany.
SPLENDID FARM FOR
SALE.
160 acres miles north ofHalaev, all
under fence; XA story boa house paunted,
on the farm, good barn and several
other ont buildings, go d water, the finest
orchard u the county, $40 wortu of fruit
sold from it lsst year. It contains 1' kinds
of pears, all kinds of apples, a splsndid
and large assortment of small fruits snd
berries. Tbe Champion Fruit Dyrer is on
the place. 160 acres of the f .rm is under
cultivation, balance pasture. Will sell
sell for $3TiO0 clear, and can give Uiae on
$1500. Possession this lallor will sell crop
cheap.
Fsiiinfc health is the cause of selling.
A better bargain has not jet been oftned.
C. C BULKY. . C I.UKkK
ALBANY
IRON WORKS.
CHERRY & PARKES,
(Suecetsor to a C. Cherry.)
Machinists, Mill Wrights, and Iron
Founders,
WE HAVE OUR NEW SHOPS ALL
completed, and are now prepared to
handle ail kinds of heavy work. We will
manufacture Steam Engines, Grist and
Saw Mill Machinery, and ail kinds of Iron
and Brass Castings.
FATTEH.NiS MUI O.I SHORT HOT H E.
Special attention given to repairing all
kinds of machinery. Will also manufac
ture the improved Chorry A White ttrain
Separator.
Shop ea Baiter M.-Offlre a La taker Yard.
Albany, Ur., Dec. 1, 1880. ltitf
Cf a CksA perOay at hmnt.
Sarnlea wortS
P'J V rS&J. free. A.lrw Sns
T!.VJS a
Co.
PorUand, Mamu.
OrW.'T A WEEK
SI? a day at bom a:ly mail.
? i O Costly outfli Ireo.
Auartau Tata co.,
Auiuta.Mauie.
$1400 at this office to loan at the lowest
rates, if called for immediately.