The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, August 13, 1886, Image 2

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FRIDAY AUGUST 13, 1886.
R41I1CI. J. TII.VCV.
As announce 1 in our iaat iaaut, this
ticinant patriot and statesman ditnl at
his hoina in Yorkers, New York.au th
morning ot August 4 h. Mr. Tiitien
was born at Nw Lebanon, Columbia
Ojutity, New York, iu th year 1814,
and was tharefora 72 years old when he
died. He entered Yale College in 1 833,
but graduated from the Uuivereicyof
New York. Studied law and wae ad-
utivii-vi iw iiiii uai ill nil. w mm i l
t , a. j . ti I
intellectual victories were ifiine i in hie
I
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native Mun VVhi In vet in his mi-
pority he attracted the attention of Van
Bu-en by hisolaridad x 1 1 i o of that
president.' policy. Ha wae always ot
alight physical build, but intallaeiually
be was full armed. Iu 1845 he was
elected to the legislature where hia pro
found learning left its mark in measures
of permaneat utility. When the war
broke out in 1861, he hesitatad not to
espouse the union cau . Ria aid waa
quietly given avciding all forms of dis
play. A Weetern Republican Cong
mo by eeoiiieot fousd bim in consnl-
Mr. Lincoln'. Cabinet in
taton with
1862 noon tha financial iiiaastirea then
in omoea. cf dilation, and wh.n th.
Dmoerat, ho an.wred : fh. .bote
financial advice and the moat patriotic.
OouucUasy UaHin-h.a haai i. fn.m Mr.
Tildy, bus it will be t.l wd."
iMWl . 1 - 1 Ml ftl
" n osi u din tavic r a itum. iuv
President answered : ''That wo do not
r.ddl. -ith th- tnA .....lit. of
i
money ; that we mainUin war expenses,
as in 1812 and the Mexican War, with
a non-legal tender Treasury note that
bears no interest, and that no inter at
bearing bonds he floated until tbo war
It over and our teatored credit will float
tbvm at ar." Tilden'a
foroaigbt
equaled the backsight of the country's I
experience. Lincoln Cabinet snubbed
tho advice.
It theieby doubled the j
cost of the war and doubled the national
debt, doubled taxes, and lad to an in
.a dfm m9 S .a e
vasion ci me onautnuou mat nss wijj m tureo for the extraoiuiuart
nearly levolutionized tbe form f onr j ow fignre of $3. Aa a matter of
Government. In 1874 he became the
csndidate of the Drmccratic party of I
New York for Governor, and although J
Gov Dix, who waa then op for re-elec-
fc'.on, had twen cUcted by 50,000 mjr-
mm MM ft m W-V 1
itr,Jlr. liKJen a: ttie bead ot toe v m-
O2rtio pat ly lefl it on to an overwbe m-1
i K victory, defeai)og Dix by 55,000.
Toon beg.n that penetrating adminis-
tratire rtform that placed the govern-
ment of that atate upon a basis of hen-1
esty end purity. His messsges end
S ate Daoaia which now besan to fall
Wore tbe nublic eve wore models of
" -mr
noliticl wiiom ..th. em examnlos
of puroat dictien that any American
statsaman bia ever cummanded.
1876be waa nominatedfor tbe President
ai a natural sequence of bis wonderful
oaroer as Governor of New York waere,
with groat force of character, ha bad to
break up the canal and other rings tbst
had fastened themselves upon tbe very
vitals of the stste. He was elected
President by over a quai ter of a million
majority of the popular vote of tbe
people end e large majority of the elec
toral college, bnt was swindled out of
the office by Z. Chandier.Joba Sherman,
Hoar. Edmunds and other Republican
leaders. Since 1876 he baa lived a
very retired life. M. Tilden waa a
remarkable man. As a . sman in
the best snd fullest sense of tbe word
bo bad not bis peer in bis day. He
was notod for hi genius of organization,
bis skill in making and presenting issues
and his courage in making war against
corruption either inside or outside of
his owo party. He was not only known
as a great political leader, but one of
ahe profonndeat constitutions! lawyers
tbo country has ever produced. With
Chas. O'Connor be shared tbe honor of
feeing at the head of tbe New York bar.
His originality as a thiaker, and his
ampacity to deal with problems in finance
were recognized by bis political adver
sarial at tba most critical period of tho
civil war. His success as a business
aoan,by which be accumulated tba large
for en) that allowed him to enjoy tbo
03 ut'oTte and luxatiesof a palatiai home
o i tbe Hudson, was due to bis extraor
dinary iataitive powers in solving all
ouch Questions. It, is useless to attempt
a full review of this greatest Americsu
. . ft t ft ft mt mmm
of his day. KJvt-r flu uead tece lilt no
shadows. H served bin country and
mankind, and in our history stands
above all tbe Prmidenr-s as the onlv
0
man who wou ihe highest earthly dig
nity, and refused to occupy it at the
cost of civil war.
Saj, we'll tel' you what wo'll do.
W j'11 furnndi you the Democbat, the
New Yoik World, an eight page week
ly, tbe American Farmer,, sixteen page
monthly, a history of the United States,
a book of 320 page, bound in leather
ette tree calf, gilt, all for $3.25. The
price of tloao three papers and the book
i $5.50, but we furnish all for $3.25.
Now's yoar time. This offer is abso
lutely unequalled ' any ever made to
the Linn county prpla. Sand in your
money at one as this offV may not
continue long.
Samuel J. Tilden provided handsome
ly in his will for all his re)atives,though
two-thirds of his estate is given for
public sni charitable r urposes.
4
THE AMBIT Of ItATK
One thing way to depended upon
with as great cor.sinity it the affect s of
operation of tbe laws of the solar
system. That in, when any leading
That la,
Democrat of the country la called to the
unknown beyond, the Oreyonian will
rise up with oourags.oua alacrity, armed
with bristling weapons of war, and W
labor and defame the character ef auob
Democrat with the fearlettanesa of the
murdeter who.after bia victim is in the
embrace of death,oontiuuo! to plug him
with bulletr. That papor may be tie
pended upon to follow the Hfelaa form
of every leading Democrat, who is called
to the very vergo of the grave
snapping an l uriing very ainiiw
m
I . 1. ,f r ha K.imiiril v n .t it mini.
I 1 1 2 . . aw J .1 1 . . ,4 mm a I
piUC anu Biiamitx vhc unu vwiw
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a 1100. vve nvo oniy iu nr iu nr
indecent and unmanly treatment which
it 'bestowed upon tha late lamen' etl
Viet-Preaiaeut Hendricks and Mjr
Qeiataj IfaOtailao to show that Me
Oreyonian editor is a mere bundle of
prejudices rlled with a spirit of hate
towards all political opponents. And
in the verv issue of that per
containing the announcement r.f tb
death of S. J. Tilden.we find that same
ourpoae to detract and to eVfeine the
character of that pure, honest, tjreat
ta.eama. that that paper rn.nife.ta to-
wards all Democrat. Shame on such
inwuuMy mean eenduct. Hut we
KMta k!?
h Wr ,n ih "Ule l"1 nM
eb f"1
SemuelJ. Tilden. fa a. a pttrfa
ana 8'HTOsraan win w rwTM uuit
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hence by future generations when the
ot Scott will long since have been
I . . j i a i.
loreotien. or rememovrwu uui w w
,urgu
"P'8 ana wn"'n""HI
to a hit or at.L.
Here we are with tbe boat offer ever
made to the iieople of Lion county. W
farni to any new subscriber the Dcu
w9 year,regular price in advance
to.
tbe New York World, fine large
tight pg weekly, regular price $l,and
a history of tbo United States, regulai
$i,50mking $4 50 in all.but wr
m.
fm0t tnw -iTe tno gubecriher the Dem-
qcrat tt $1, the World at $1 aad th
history at $1. This offer extend to
aj 0 obacribera oo pay up all ar
roarsges and then tbe above smonnt in
m mm.
-!Vl,, rP You will uerr nave aa ire
ao offr Sgaio. Tb is offer is also ex
tended to thnae who subscribed to the
World through tbe Democrat snd now
wj,h to tenew fer both papers. Sh
this to your neighbor who does cot take
tho Democrat
ESSE
1 . . . HI
The Uronian, wtio gnou.-uao
flndlshorse, Wlows tbe rernalne of
1 . , , . . . . . f L
Samuel j. iitaen to n,s ins r,.D
sjIP - "i,aisi sassssi9pais-iii. v a-w
h,em,,n,a" hatnd nt h real m.
man and the principles of constitu
tional liberty which be promulgated,
attempts to defame the reputation of
the illustrious dead, but hU shafts of
slander, d famatlou and dum f. 11
harmless by the body of tbe great
leader, bc.nj-o his character is in
vulnerable against the attacks of such
human magpies.
Tho Ottoman thinks Tildes belongs
to that claas of American statesmen
who lived too long for their owo highest
fame. This will never bo aaid of Scott,
for if be continues to act and speak of
Democrats from the mere motive of hste
as be baa done in tho put, bo will never
have a fame worth perpetutiog, in fact
it would be better that oven the name
should bo baried with i4ih Hia. No,
there will never to opportune time
ior Scott to die.
In the years , wnea tt o
present gwnereJIoa of her n d
statesmen shall he ftMpriteO) or only
remembered in the historic, the name
of Samuel J. Til if n will be fresh in
tho memory of the p f J j as one who
lived in o ete f c rruptioo, end as
possessing both mcli'isti n and abili
ty to hro tW it, and as towering as
far above those who cheated him out
of the presidency as space is great be
tween right and wrong.
Tbe President b i reappointed and
commissioned alt of his nominees in the
interior departnv ;at whose cases were
not acted upon hy the Senste. W. C.
MattliWf, colored, whom the Prcnident
appointed some lira ego to succeed
Fred Douglas as Recorder of deeds for
the District of Columbia, and who was
rejected by the Sanatc, hai heo:i reap
pointed by tho President.
Tiie Mexican pension bill faikd to
pass at tbo late session of Congress. I
P&ks-1 the House and was aent to tbe
Senate, where it was 'Aii:endfld, but tbe
amendments were not tecbed in 'he
House before adj jurnuient. It will
doubtless at the next session in
some shape.
CORBBSPO WDB ISTOE.
Fiue weather for harvest, but there
is not much of a yield of grain and
many of tbe farmers are decidedly blue.
J. Tayior started with his family to
tbe l..i Bend country last week, be
having located a claim there.
A young lady of thhi vicinity fired
three shots at a weat&i iat week, ar.d
finally succeeded in dispatching the
"varmint
Mrs. Jones received a fall last week
that crippled her pretty badly.
Hue tin, Vit.
I
Allow ua to pen you few lines in
order that your many readers may know
where this "fairy' hamlet ia.
With deep aud profoand regret do
we learn f the eudden departure of ex
President Samuel James Ttldon, the
eadvr of tho Democratic hosts. The
mau who went forth to the tronhisa of
victor amid life's difficulties and the
dahtardty threateninga of a civil and
hloody war. One word from his lips
would have pluntcad the nation into an
awful civil oonflioti that would have
been beyond the description of Horace
Greeley's American confliot. That man
has passed to the other short) where he
awaits the lentenoe of the Judge of tbe
quick and the dead. The greatest
oniue that has ever been committed tu
Amvrican politics waa tbe stealing of
tie Presidency of tbe United States by
tv-ptihlioa)s, who are to-day cither in
dishonored graves or iu political and
cisl oblivion. But Samuel J. Tildeii
us the leader and up'builder of the
gre.t reformatory and Democr.tic party
from Jrtfiuaontan principles, and he
th a oairtotio and Democratic seuti-
mius,rfu test to enter the White House
behrMioh tbreateninga of daadiy strife.
Lit us to-duv, not only as mrmhera of
the l in -f Hi , bnt aa American oiti
IfMb pay a tribute of reaped to the
memory of the ireat and iiluetrioua
dead. Samuel J. Tilden now aleepe in
ibnepirit, but hie body liee moUoring
uudor tbe ahadow of the tomb,bolow tbe
silent stillness of tba atari. "May
peace like a liver be to bis ssbee,"
Grain ia turning out well, averaging
from 30 to 35 bushels to the eere. The
waving grain long ago gave promise of
this large yield. Two more weeks of
harvesting will finish this aection.
'How's hops ?" is the general qore
ii "Well, advancing," is be com
mon verdict. Hoaa er arivaneing,and
rgriweia lonk for So and 40 oenta
bf picking i!ma
Brownsiville.
Miaa Libhie Kv, who has been at
tending schcol at McMmnvtlle, has re
lumed home.
Mrs. Wm. Coshran, of San Joae, ia
visiting relatives and fi tends here.
The Brownsville ctesmery have atop-
ie.i for tbia summer, or until after har
vest. M'a. Q. A. Dvson baa been visiting
her sister, Mrs. Powell, the past week.
Mins Ktlie Bishop returned to her
home in Portland after a short viait
with relatives.
Mr. J. P. Galbraitb, County Clerk,
pent last Sunday here with his family.
W. S Walker and family returned
from tho mountain Monday. Tbey
report a splendid time.
Mrs. W. T. Cochran baa returned
home from San Francisco, where abe
hue been the last four or five months.
Mr. J. H. McLain and wife, of Soy
mour, Texas, are hero visiting Mr J
Harrison's family.
J. C. Goodale,of Co burg, was in town
Monday.
Prof. Crawford, of Portland, eon of
Dr. Crawford.of Booth Brownsville, i
here on a visit.
Miss Ida Ccebow came borne from
Waterloo Saturday, where she baa been
spending a few days. Sbo returned
Again Monday.
Mr. F. a Skiff and family, of Lehao
on, are here vieitiog her parents, Rev
and Mrs. C. Sparry.
Mr. Fred K letch baa returned from
San Francisco, where be attended tbe
G. A. R. mooting.
L.engr fetation.
Miss A "mt4 Hartley ,of Macleax
Marion co rit, u the guM of her
sister, M Eu Brower.
Mrs. Sarah B tltlmnre and daught
er, of Alb my, are vbdUng in this
vicinity.
There is so much grain coming in
to the warehouse that Mr. Spicer
found it necessary to run the cleaner
all night Monday and Tuesday nights.
One ef Mr. Keebler's boys had the
misfortune while playing with some
other boys running a flat cr to fall
and have one of the wheels to run
over his leg. Dr. Powell and anoth
er doctor from Lebanon were called
to dress the wounded member. At
last accounts the boy was getting
along as well as could be expected.
We hive telegr.pti ill.- at this
place.
Several pirti' Hf.rifn netr tnre wont
to Waterloo Sunday.
Your cot respondont saw a very nice
runaway last Monday at the Lebanon
Junction. The team was driven by a
man from Albany. He came out to
fix the engine and tied his horses to
tho fence. They became scared and
broke loee, and ran three or four
hundred yards into a cattle garden
ing the horses on top of one another
The tugs of the harness had to be cut
to get them loose. Strange to say
the horses and buggy were not much
damaged.
It is rumored here that the bridges
across tbe rivers on tho N G. R. R
will not be built this summer, but it
la to he hoped that it is a false rumor.
The way tho road is It doesn't start
any place nor stop noy pi cr.
Lead Pencil.
S5ic;it.
W. H. McKuight on last Thursday
had a stroke of paralyses. No cause of
any kind can be given for it, and no
improvement so far.
Dr. S. W. Dodd returned from a few
weeks absence trom the city Saturday.
H. A. Johnson, one of Scio's popular
merchants, is spending a few weeks va
cation from business at the Soda Springs.
W. E. Kelly, of Albany, waa iu the
city Tuesday at tbe 1. O. G. T. Instal
lation.
The Narrow Gauge Railroad am mak
ing arrangements to replaee the Siniiatn
bridge boon and commence to operate
the line between tho two rivers.
Hon. Harvey Shelton has just fluish-
ed him a nice barn, which adds one
more improvement to our town.
The people of Scio are glad to know
thst th i O. P. Railroad is approscbiug
them so fast, and if Scio should be for
tunate enough to get the O. P. road we
are satisfied they would get tho Cj. a
right of way from the south Suntiara
River to 5"ox Valley at no expsnsa to
the O. P. Co.
WILL BROTHERS,
ALBANY AND C0RVALLI8, OR.
LEADING DKALKK.H IN
GUK8, 81W1B6 MACHINES AND KUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Wo keep a full assortment or
RIFLES, SHOTGUNS, PISTOLS, CUTLER Y, AMUNITJ O N
FISHING TACKLES, WARRANTED RAZORS,
BUTCHER AND POCKET KNIVES.
VVe handle tbe
11 IVI. DOMESTIC, NEW HOME, WHITE,
AMKUIl'AN, ltOHTll,IIINtiElt. HOI NKIIOI.O.
ELDREDCIE HKWISU Bf AC'UINEM,
Several kinds of iesdlng Pianos and Organa,
mr an Kinas oi maouinea, itepairlng of aawlng ms hlues and line instru-
tnenta a specialty.
ALL GOODS WARRRNTED TO BE AS REPRESENTED.
ssostlhsAOTIOAL HXHODT
ThU U U i
B?.ryQB8Uaad D&KUttaadgtvM
U ! t.rottloa a a b.t or OVSMMOi TH to
runrxfiient to pat n aa4 tti top caa MSfljaewQ u
at may anklM by atmpl moving Uo buttvua.
For sale by
L. E. BLAIN,
Albany. Or.
THIS 8PAB
IS RESERVED
T. A. SHANE
HAS
TheCityDiGwMbStore
OP PORTLAND,
TO ALBANY TO STAY.
Look Out for Prices.
Magnolia Mills,
JNO. A, CRAWFORD,
PROPRIETOR.
Will furnish sacks to farmers and re
ceive wheat at tho usual rate ef storage,
me nigneat maraet prtoe paid ror same.
Beat Magnolia flour delivered to any
part ot city ror f i.io per aaox.
Jno. A. Crawford.
Sheriff's Sale.
ike Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon
jor L.tnn bounty.
John Conner, Plaintiff,
va.
D M Cooper and Rebecca A Caopor, bis
wife, tbe Dundee Mortgage and Trust In
vestment Company (limited), J M Wilson
and M Wilson, bis wJfe, 8 Brown, F R
Strong, W S Lad J and A Bush, partners,
doing business under t: o firm name ot
Leddf A Bush and Geo E Chamberlain as
Awaigneo of N Whealdon an Insolvent
debtor, Defendants,
IhTOTICE ia hereby given that by virtue
l.w ot an execution and an order of sale
issued out of the above named Court in
the above entitled suit and to me directed
and delivered, I will on Saturday the 2lst
day of August, 1886, at one o'clock, p. m..
of aaid day at the Court House door iu Ai
baity, Linn county, Oregon, at public
auction for cash in hand to tbe highest
bidder sell the real property described in
aaid decree, to-wit : The northeast quar
ter of Section eight in Township fourteen
south of Kange 3 west of tbo WLiamette
Meridian In Linn county, Oregon, in two
parcels as follows : First the whole of
aaid premises save and except the east
quarter thereof, The proceeds of the sale
to be applied first To tbe payment of
the costs ami disbursements of this suit
and accruing costs. Second to tho pay
ment of the sum of t8390 with accruing
interest from July Oth, 1886 Third if any
remain the same to be paid to the Deien
dant, J M Wilson. Second the oast quar
ter of the northeast quarter of aaid Section
eight, Township fourteen south, Range
three west of the Willamette Meridian in
Linn county, Oregon. The proceeds to b
applied : First to the payment of anj
unsatisfied balanci that mav remain of
tbe Plaintiffs claim aforesaid : tbe re
mainder to be applied : First to the pay
men. ef the amount remaining due tbe Die-'
fenaant, tbe Dundee Mortgage and Trust
investment Company (limited). Second
to the payment of the amount due the
Defenoant F R Strong, to-wit, 8?2.10 and
interest at ten per o-jnt per annum from
July 9th 18S6 and the further sum of $00.
Third to tbe payment of the amount due
the Dafandaut, Samuel Brown, to-wit,
$768.12 Fourth, if any remain tbe same
to be paid to the Defendant, IM Cooper.
Dated this 19th day of July", 1886.
D, S. Smith,
Sheriff of Linn county, Oregon,
Rawing Machine Needles, Oil and oxtrae
ALBANY OOLLEflUTE IHSTITUTE
ALBANY, OREGON,
1883, 1887.
BKV. k J. TMewraex. i rresMeat.
A lull eorps of Instructore, -
CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY,
COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL
CLASSES.
Conraoa of tudy arranged to meet the
need of all grades or students.
Sferial iudutcmeutt offered to ttudeut$
from abroad.
Tuition ran gas from $5.60 to 1 1 2,60.
H-mrd In private families atiow rate
Room tor self-boarding at small ex enae
A careful NupervUtou exeretaea over siu
doats away from home. Kali torn opcm
MeptemrMrr 7th. For cwoulara and run
particulars addre tbe President.
HI. W, J. niawro. , .
Albany, Oregon,
Willamette Uiveirei
30 PROFESSORS AND INSTRUCTORS.
330 fttadeat. S73 Qrauleiatea.
JJrartmeutt of Literature, I.zvj, Media',
Muiit aud Art.
Girls board in Women'e College, wttb
nicely furnished rooms, $3..i0 per wca.
Hoy' and young men's board In tbe
Youug Mob
BOARDING HALL,
A building just purchased and remodeled
with 9S room.
1.50 par week.
Tbo young men are expected to supply
tbotr furniture, wood aod light, and p4y
on dollar per month room root. Thw f
Um most roaaonablo living to student
which the I 'ni varsity ha over ottered
The President board in tbe hall and baa
the aeparvtaloo. M
First torn begins September 0th, Cat
aiogoo aent fre.
w. vam ecot .
Iml President, Mi leu). Oregon.
OREGON 8TATE UHIYERSlfY.
Eugene City.
First term begin Heptember IStb. is-o.
Secure fro ebolrbtp by applying to
your County Superintendent,
Hoard aud lodging, fer work, Sj to Sj.
TtJtTioa raa vaaa :
KtemenUry Kngtla Department ISO 0
Other lprt men. a ....... fta 0
Write pootal fer caulogue with full par
UouUrs, to
raor. j eats eraara.
Haerotary Paoulty,
Rugen City, Oregon.
STATE
AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE
CORVALLIS. OREGON.
The next session will begin with a full
faculty, Heptember 8th, 1880.
Sixty young man 16 yoar old and up
ward can get fro cborblp Eevh
Nenaiur an appeint two. For particular
apply to
Mm I AfteL,
lm2 PreebJent.
BINDINC TSYINE,
LUBRICATING OILS,
HARDWARE
And all other thing needed by tb farmer
during t j harvest aoaaon are specialties
with
Coshow & Cable,
DEALERS tN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Brownnville, Or
gAWS, AXES, ECO
Wo will aell you tbo famous Diss ton
Champion cross-cut saw at a low figure,
and can give you good price on axe,
lodges aud wedge.
PKTRR tfc 8TBWART.
X
BKBE4T THING OUT,
the Acme Harrow and no farmer car.
well afford to be without it. It is tbe very
best dodVornsher aod pulverizer, leaving the
ground as level as a barn floor. Sold onlv
by Peters A fbewart.
Home for the Sick.
PORTLAND GENERAL HOSPITAL.
Cor. Second and Ah Streets,
PORTIA. I ... . OREGON
This institute Is complete In all Its de
partments, and every effort i made to
give it the air, diet, nursing and comforts
of a home.
Special attention to treatment of Chronic
and Constitutional Diseases.
Private rooms for patienta treated by
outside physicians, and persons taking
course of Turkish or Electric Baths or
Oiygen Qui. The baths are elegantly
fitted up.
Phyaiclans visiting Portland aro invited
to visit this institution.
THOS. WOOD.
Manager Portland General Hospital C
. A. CXIKRHY. JOilX UAN8UAW
ALBANY FOUNDRY ANO
MACHINE SHOPS.
CHERRY & HAN SHAW.
Machine ani Mill Builders,
Having opened up the old foundry and
machine shops formerly owned by A. R
Cherry fe Hon, and added new and late
improved machinery, we are prepared
to handle a!l kinds of heavy machinery.
Wo will manufacture Stoam Enaiuee, JSaw
and Grist Mill machinery, also wood work
ing maabinery of all kinds, ail kinds of
iron and brass castings made to order.
Repairing of farm machinery a specially,
Patterns of all kinds made on short
notice. Tbe best assortment of patterns
in tbo State.
Shops corner 1st and Montgomery St.
ALBANY OREGON.
Conrad Meyer
-I'tiOPRIKTOR QVs
ST A 11 BAKERY,
Onrner Broaialrjin ani First 8tsM
r-DEALKR JH-
f?anaHt Fruit,
JlaMvee,
Dried fruit,
TohtMMMI,
Nugwr,
wfTe,
Ele
! eentvare
Vegetable,
Cigar,
ftpteess
Tea,
Kite.
Iu fact everything that Is kpt, n a on
eral variety and grocery store. Highest
market price paid for
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE.
G!
ONN BROTHERS'
ASH GROCERY STORE
Opposite Deyoe & Robson's.
ALBANY, OREGON,
Kep afresh tock of all kinds of
GROCERIES,
FARM PRODUCE,
CANNED GOODS'
ETC., ETO.
TOBACCO,
CIGARS,
WILLOW WARE,
LAMPS, SHADES,
CROCKERY, LASS WARE
ETC, ETD.
produce nm is exchanbe
Will sell as obeapfle any store In Albany
BOOTS, SHOES
AND
SLIPPERS.
1 am now receiving my Sj ttng and
Summer stock ci boots and shoes, I
have aa nicely a fitted up Boot and Bbo
Store, and a c-impiete a stock as any
this aide of Portland and very few tttrt
a
in Portland. L buy aU my boot r.d
shoea direct from manufacturer and an
authorized to warrant every pair uo mat
ter bow cWp. Ni firm in Oregon
have any advantage of ma in buying as
1 boy in quantities and py the cash.
In ladies, wiese and children' eboea,
I keep much tbi UrM-, .. un l great
eat variety in the oHr. Mv aim will
I way a be to iv. as v ft
the money aa poii'oly-can I-- done.
SAMUEL E. YOUNG.
i in ,i ,. i .,. , i , i in
Scott's New
Gun Store,
HEADQUARTERS FOR SPORTSMEN,
o
THE LEADING GUNS ANO REVOLVERS,
BEST AMMUNITION, CARTRIDGES,
SNOT, ALL KINDS OF HUNT
ING MATERIALS, CUT
LERY, FISHINJ
TACKLE,
ETC.
At the most reasonable prices, alwaj
In stock, Kopairini; done ou short notlO
Willamette Valley ulmroda should never
buy without calling on
W. B. SCOTT,
00"Opposite Revere House, AlLany, Or
HOFFMAN & PFE1FFER
PflOPIUETORS OF-
Albany Soda Works,
And Manufacti
CHOICE CQHFEO
Wo are sow prepared to soil at whole
sale, always freHh nod pure at Portland
ftrioea to dealers, Wo aio keep a full
ine of
Nuts and Tropical Fruits.
I IV GS- O J 12 II I IiIS,
Wo keop a full line,
always freh and at
very low prices.
OU R -CIGAR
AND TOBACCO
department is complete. We koep the
vory nneat stooK or Hinoklngami cliowing
tobacco, meerschaum and brier pipes thai
is a delignt'to smoker,
gTUDEBAKER WAGOtf.
This is the only waioti having a slops
houlderod spoke and tin steel trusts on
to h axle, aud ! the best wagoq ou
heels. For sale by Petew fc Stewart.
MMUNITION.
A lull aunolv of tbe mini sizos
tridnes, brtia and paper shells,
wad and bar lead. Also tho bant
der.
Petjebs St Srisiv
prim
pow Can bo found at our ston
usually sold in Albany di
while the 8t, Louis shot sold
200 feet, making it equal to
Sportsmen should not forget
d rri ps
shot
ART.
They Have Arrived,
THE
NEW GOODS
For men and boys at
L. E. MAIN'S.
We now have a magnificent stock of
new and nobby suits for
Men and Youths
for Spring trade, better than ever. D
The patterns are neat and attractive, yj
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we feel justly proud of this stock,
selected with care from all markets,
and take pleasure in showing them.
THE HAT STOCK
is choice, direct from Philadelphia,
comprising
AH the Spring Novelties.
THE SHOE DEPARTMENT
is now complete the largest and nicest
stock in market.
We can't enumerate
Have many novelties and all the
staples. Look at our
75-ecnt Uolaondried Shirt,
the best ever offered in this market.
CELLULOID COLLARS AND CUFFS
in the different styles, These goods
are bought at lowest prices, and will
be sold the same way.
We have a large, new line of piece
goods in our
TAILORING DEPARTMENT,
Nobby suitings, fancy pants, etc,,
which, will be made up in as good style
and as cheap as can be had in the
market.
Agricultural Depot!
DEYOE & ROBSON, PROP'S.
Successors to W. H. Gtoltra.
ALBANY, - - ORECOM.
KEEP ON II AND
THRESHERS, ENGINES, WAGONS, HACKS, PLOWS
HARDWARE, DOORS, SASH S, BUILDING
MATERIALS, ETC., ETC.
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STEEL ANDSPRING TOOTH HARROWS,
FANNINQ MILLS, STE EL GOODS, FENCE WJR2
And ail Agricultnrallmplemenls used.
The largost and beat variety of
FAR WAGONS, HACKSAND BUCCIE8,
In the omtral WillauQ3tt3 Vallev. (triers frm a dhtauoj 'solicited and oromntlv
llad at lowest rates 1 1 7
. Best's Hand Separator.
' IBh LlslsBHssUnK
SKflaVi5DBaBSVH9E8RBBBBBIMBSHiaHl
dT U TLEUY OF ALL KINDS,
J
the bfat Ntook of cutloiy hi
Pocket kuives and rszt.rs a
Don't buy anything in thkti
calling oo us rir-t.
ela'
ilU wi
BJJAINTS AND OIL
Of all
&rt.
4
5
GOODS.
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L. E. BLAIN.
Mv Imi rovp.d ITni Sktar atak
duubie combined machine pemtm
as tw. (.Iukm, (insteaJ irf nite i
machines of othr iuiiip. turrm
nine riddles and a Uryc imU-itu errt
crecn. Ech shoe is qu il iu row.
r aud capability to the onn in anv
other milf.wu by tbe oratk-u ol
the two doub e etfleiency i .ecwred.
UyS-iDch mill wi) clean from 4W
w wv vwnou ot fjed gritin urdtr.
ccordingr to the condition uf the
all
I chaUetire anv iu to a
1 know that 1 can beat thci
mill has beaten every mil
came in contest with, both
foraia and Oregon, and U i
BMde, bolta Rising wad
screws are ued in uthers.
Addr
DANIEL BEST,
Albany, Oregon .
gLACICSMITH'S OUTFITS,
Anvils. vises,bellow8, hammer
stocks and dies and aim -wt ever,
by blacksmttba we keop cont
hand Also a full ttok of iron.o
horse ahoe od horso sh m nail
prices made on small outfits foi
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