The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, November 05, 1886, Image 2

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the goiwctat.
NOVEMBKR ft, 16
TV S iei.- Uu Rsoistsr ste:
Wuru tre Democrats went our ot
nearer h leal ohenge in the 8 tc
t lrociu i t'i a, h -oh l fund of tb
a t a n $566. 000, iino whirl,
iiiftf a4r rVpouiloee rule it hes in
creased to $568,000. In the sis year
previous to aurrendeilnsr frower the
Dovweta had diaboMed $220,000 for
utihiio school fU' i' th 'x
' ... & 1 J
vees ftiOOr, the Hepnblican paw
(Hi f r lb Mmn purp
18T8 ueeVr Dx"
ih att of tt oi.tug e
f r the e u iMirp faOOtWU. in
ruo muafetnent
aoh mesne itit'nt
IA Mr wet. In 1885 under Ke-
HtKhon uin4iunut it wee only $3
oar Mk. D iriug the lest two res.
nf Dmnocratio ruin it oet the state
$16 92 per jeer for .be keeping and
ear of ch touviei in the Stats pruuo.
A' 'h Tttt r-t in 1885, X wee otW
i lu then Mr tear end ta
being decreased. When the K )" '
oftM were returned to power in 1878
the um was in debt to the eejount of
;73r.7U. which with over $200,000
inbereet has tAueo hwin peid.only $142,
000 of it etaoding oat at tbft date cd tb
last report In 1885, whioh het since
heen lieiida'ed ad th ette is to-dav
.f irtuallr olenr of public iadebteduoee,
aad ftll thee 7r pnnlio imprwveeaenu
' have hD puahed forward repidlv.,
There it about a much chaff io the
above ftt it would ho possible to got to
that a nob ejieoe. Lit ut take ft atatit
tieel view of tbU matter, and wo csn
' then ftta that the R jitter it either very
unfair and uaetadid, or tbt h-, i c m
- eaqoaaoe of baling bat reeittly come
to the ttaie, it ignortnt of the history
i ' of tke irrednoible tohool food and otber
Mtfconenokea of aboTe. Ia 1868 the
. Deatoerata oarrted tbi sUte.for tht fire!
- time since the war. They elected both
' branches of the 1 agister are At that
time the irreducible school fund was
11242,000. Ia 1872 it reached the so no
of $450,000. Io 1874 it van $504,000.
Ia 1876 it rat $525,000. Ia 1882 at
the expiration of Got. Vhsyer's term of
office this fund amonated to $655,000.
Io 1885 it amounted to $868,000. Nuw
these are the facta. But what d thy
abov. Simply this : This irreducible
okrwU fnnd arises from the tale of
tohool loads. If there were more lands
old by ooe board thsB aoother.it simp
ly arose from the fact that there wa a
greater demand for euch landt at one
time tbaa another. It was merely a
question of bow assay purchasers would
apply to the board to pn rebate these
landt from time to time. Every one
knows that in cootequence of the flush
ing of the N. P. B R- a great demand
for school Ifcods be prevailed daring
the let four years. We are told that
daring the lent six years the Democrale
were io power they disbursed $220,000
foi public school purposes, iu
the six. years since the Republicans hare
paid out $855,00$. It it said compar
ieent ere odious, end tbe RegitUr will
and it so io this ease when he wakent
uu to the fact ifiat tbe Republicans
heM power from 1862 to 1870,nd tbet
during ail that time they did not di$
fcsrt out otai for public school porpotee,
aa i that, too, ia feee of a law that re
quired a yearly disbursement of tbe in
terest anting from tbe loan uf tbe irre
daotble eobxl fund. And it was s
Dsnmcrat ic Governor and board that
toade the first distribution ever mee
la the state for that purpose. Tbie was
ia 1 $71, nd hit disbursement hi beeu
roguUrly stade ever sineefsnl,of course,
at the food increases from year to year,
lilr atB uat ditburted will iocrese io
pr iptirtien, to that there it do credir
attaches to either Damoorattor R im b
lleos whan they simply do their duty.
Then we are told tbi in 1878, nodr
Democratic maoagtment, it cost $6 per
week to cere far each iosane patien;,
while ia 1885, nndet toe Republicans,
it oust bat $3 per week. Now for the
facts. Up to 1878 no steps had ever
been token to build an intact asylnm.
Prior to that time they bad been let
eat at private contract to private par
tics. Prior to 1878 it cost $6.50 to
$7.50 per week to take ctre of tbe io
sane, but at that session a Republican
legislature passed an act authorizing
the Governor to mike a contract for a
period of six years st $5 per week. The
reason of tbe reduotion in the price was
bees use of the increase in tbe number
of pat!ents,whieh enabled the contractor
to keep them tt a lets Sgure (ban form
erly. It was a Democratic Governor
who first recommended that an insane
asylum he bailt and tbe state take
ebsrge of tbe insane. This was done,
and it enable tbe state to care for tbe
insane much cheaper than at private
contracts. Now as to cost of keeping
eonvictt.in tbe penitentiary. Mr.Butb,
the last Democratic Superintendent, in
hit report to tbe legislature in 1882,
says : "The weekly cost of keeping
the con riots for the past two yearg,from
Sept. lit, 1880, to August Slat, 1882,
inclusive, has been one dollar tod eighty-
two oent't and forty -three hundredth!
of a cent each." (S,e page 7 of Re
port)
Mr. 8trattim,R -publican Superinttn
dent, io bit report to the legislature of
1885, aayi: "fhe grost expense per
week for keeping each risoner since I
hare been in charge bat been $2.19 and
a fraction, a coat somewhat greater titan
the (jro9 expmeefor the two yean previ
ous." (See Report, page 9. )
I nut it appear tnat all tnat was
said by tbs Register to make some
cheap capita) for the Republican party
eaa bo tuoostafuily answered an i much
of it flatly denied.
TUB ItlrtlSXl.
The result of Tuesday's oloctioos is
a raixeU ono. Hewitt, dra., It
elected Mey. r of New York, over
George, labor, and H- r aoveldt, rep.
The democratic maj .rlty In Congress
reduced to l B in . II rrls nit
beaten for Oongrera.Csnitle In doubt.
New York goet democratic on mate
tlrket. Oslf irnlu very rose. New
J r- v deiooeratlo bv 8,000 and a
ftiiotll id j rlty In the Legislature.
Indiana pmpahly republican. MaS
Hachuatta and Mlunesnta rlote. Vor
heea, dim., elected Delegate from
WiiahlriKtan Territory hy 2,000.
THKV ABS.
The Asiori t ia eery much exercised
over the uot that soibo paera use tbe
expreeaiuu "The United States are,"
and inaitta that the verb ithould be 4itH
instead ot " we " W i. i.ow.t -ktng
entirely fiomt grammar iol stand point.
We should 4V fh whe r-r we Hbuuld
use "are" or depends entirely up-
ou he sense in which the wor la'TJui'ed
States" are ueed. But if we use the
word with reference t the atreeture o(
oar go.erumant, and the iudivi4lity
of the states, there oao haidly be a
qu siiou aa to tht oorreotnees of tayiag
Mare,M i r the very oonatitotion under
which thy exist ueee tbe words United
S a tea in the plural tense. But we fear
it U too late io the d f to quote the
sinatitutioa to our Republican friend.
"Bob" Thompson, of Selatn, it prom
in-ntly spoken of in connection with
ths oflioit of Superintendent of the pen
it oiiry under the incoming Dnmco rat
io adminiatratioo. "Bjb" is s Demo
trt from way back, and hit many
friends would rejoioe at his preferment.
The Brownat-ilie Informant it in
favor of a division uf Linn county, on
aooouat of the great distance from some
portions of the county to the ooonty
east. It seyt it speaka the aentiment
of a large number of the heavieet tax
payers.
President Cleveland baa appointed
Thursday, Nov. 25th, at Thaakagiviag
Day. Sunaet Cox having resigned,
Thanksgiving Day will have to be
ed without any minister to Turkey.
OORRE3PONDBNOB
JHLttirsojr.
Jesse Barr and wife spent a few
days in town visiting.
Bill BatfOtt has traded hit hou-e
and lot In town to O. Rose for hit
farm.
T. Cmnoo la going to move to Ts-
quira Bay to live this winter.
John Bennett has moved back to
Halsey again from the Bay.
Miss Msttle Nixon, of Lebanon, la
visiting ber cousin, Mist Annie God
ley J. 8. Green, lately of Summer Lake,
but now of S Klaviiie, wa Io town
Thursday.
Miss Qodley la going to teach the
school in C 'lit-r district this winter.
Mr. Isaac Walton is seriouslv ill. .
Tbe young lad lee give a sociable at
T. J. Black's Frldsy evening.
We are ioformed to t Mr. F. Divl
son has resigned hia poettlon as Mr
thtl. Mr. Voeth's family are moving to
Independence this week.
Four of flslrey's rising generation
visited Albany Saturday walking
straight, but returned walking crook
ed. Think II they wait for that
Portland dude to come before they
drink beer again, they will likely
walk straight for some time to come.
judging from information gained.
Such a pity our town boys cannot got
out of town, without tippling. Too
bad, Indeed I For shame boys, and
through respect for your own town,
try to build up anj not degrade your
own home, which so strongly holds
for temperance.
i. C. U.
Oak Plains.
Farmers nearly done towing.
Heavy frosts for the last few nights,
making everything look tike winter.
a
Duck and geese are becoming plenty.
tnd tbe sportsman resumes his uoqal
winter avocation.
Mr. Groat and wife, of Waterloo, are
visiting Mrs. Walton, tbe sister of tbe
latter, in this vicinity, where Mr. Itac
Walton is lying very low.
Miss Lillie Collins hat jusl returned
from Marion county, where she has been
visiting relatives.
Our school is piogreasiog well coder
the management of Prof. Mitchell. Supt.
Reid visicp J the school s tew days ago.
After bearing several recitations, he was
beard to ahk the teacher if be smoked
or set had examples before the pupils
Oalcville.
H
Wui. Pugh's residence u completed.
The carpenters, Smith and Smitb,are
working on tbs residence J. N.
Smith.
Tbe Missionary Society met on last
Wednesday,
Chicken pox is prevalent here.
Tbe Robertson family will give an
entertainment on November lOtb.
Johnson Whica and sou have left to
work on the railroad.
Seheel Report.
Follow ing is the report of School District
No. 44, for the first month commencing
October 4th, and ending Oct. 39th, 1886 :
Whole No. of days aLendance,337 ; whole
No. of davi. abbencc, 57 ; whole No. of days
tardineus, 9 ; whole No. of boys enrolled,
7 ; whole No. of girls enrolled, 12. Total,
19. Average daily attendance, 16.35.
Roll of Honor Riettie George, May
1 Holloway, George Davis, Ezra Nixion, M
K Holloway, Ella Davis, Guy McCartney,
George iixon,rred iNixion.Jwiuu iriouowa
C G Nixon, were neither absent nor trndy
during the month.
E. A. Collins,
Teacher.
'me.
Mrs. Pstrlck Morrow H stopping I
at the residence of her tather-lrdaw,
Jeff Morrow. She arrived laer Moo.
dsv, having ootte direct from Texas, I
Her husband la expected hcin from
Col fix la t few week,
Senator Ooleman ia rejolcioff over
the title of grandpapa," and Slivey
Bttisrt lum i ia tbe Hnaat hov In tne I
- w
country'
Mr. Curtis hae his house nearly
completed and hat recently driven t
well, en he la almost ready for winter. I
w-
Perry Smith has boubi a claim on J
the head nf Slurdsw a d talks of
moving there thlt fall.
Mr. Jones Is Mtemng shout forty
Dead of hog on nr. Look out furl
good bacon. I
We omitted to mention in 'ormer
communication tht Mr. J M. Smiths
family, with the exception of Louie, I
had moved from thlt neighborhood
to tbe Wilson place, east of Harris-
imrg. we are eery aorry to inee mem, i
ana syuipiU.e luu.. ..uoere.jr w.-
John. I
.Li.. . i.. ...in i
wles a m m wtfea . li I
Mr. ana Mrs, rietcniu are ver
i t it. . .... ....... . n.ii.i. .
Tnia locality can ooasi or a Kingi i
. . a - - i I
gentleman upwards of se ety-ave
V .LT.
-'""NT '"l - - - rf i
kA m.Ma fmt at Ho iai tall I
" " . . """
a rvMU nnilnr toraniv WAlorn ino in
hundred and fifty pounda,and a bride w ... . inB. UP'
eroom under nineteen Who Can!th frf OslIfornU. whsre he
w-.. t.
The heaviest rain of the season oc
curred last Wed need ay sfternrxm.
The water came down In torrents
and, ahowlng no discrimination, fell
on the just and the unjust alike, glv.
Ing them all a thorough snaking I
We have beard though that Mr. J
did not get his contend vest wet, and
ha was not In til the rain, too.
The Messrs. Henry returned fro
SI us law last Wedaesday, bringing
with them a wagon load of flan.
Iluntsville, W. T
ni - . , ,
P eaty of rata, thea clear, frotty
w. a. Oopieo it enlisted among tbe
V J." r ? . -"y.
L. Hill.of tbe Will matte valley.wiii
make bit home in HuotaviUa this win-
ter
Rev. si. Evans returned from the
va a m.
raioute country on ibuiaday last.
Col. Hawkins lectured 00 Temper-
aaee in the obapei of Washington Hem-1
inary on W. doeaday nght. He came
uninvited, tbua showing bit ssal.
Prof. Walker gives the students of
Washington Seminary a daily drill io
military uottoa. Tbe boys stake a fine
display, aad learn very rapidly.
Rev. Lydis Sexton delivered ber last
termoo for tbe present in thit place on
last Monday evening She goes to
Walla Walla to remain a week, after
which the will return to ber borne ia
wa
aOMJk
lee flouring mil la of Utebardtoo m
Hunt are ta full operation, running day
ana night.
Mrs. R. O. Hawkt,wife of tbe School
Superintendent of Colombia ooanty, is
tbie week visiting relatives in Oregon,
near Milton.
There is reach excitement juat no a
over tbe election.
Tbe Waiteourg dramatic einb made
a fine presentation of ''Euhated tin tbe
War,"on Thuwlay nigbt. Mr. Wheel
er, ot tbe Times, was one of tbe leadiug
solera. It ia aa eotetprreiog o-mt-ii-,
aod Prof. Walker.of Weebiagtoo rt.-mi
nar), bad a gd, well titstroeterl om
paay of critics present to take notes.
Jsxas.
Mo
T. J. Organ and F. P. Jonea have
been holding a protracted meeting ia
Soto for tbe peat two weeks, Muob
good was accomplished by it.
W. J. Ciark,ot P rtiand,was in town
Saturday.
8 me ut tbe Scio burs aod a couple
of Cbioamen bad some trouble Sunday,
which resulted in one of tbe Chinamen
going to one of our beat neighbor's
house, and, refusing to go away, got ta
try tbe strength of some Ovegon timber.
Miss Id die Morris has been appoint
ed Deputy Post Master st Scio. A
better appointment could not have been
made.
O. S. May atill retains bis old posi
tion as clerk for F. M. Daniels dt Son,
formerly run by W. E. Price, Jr.
John Curl is fstt completing bis con
tract in covering tbe Soto bridge. It
will he a splendid job of work wben
completed. Tbs oity will paint ths
work when nnuned.
A. B. McDonald baa been appointed
administrator of tbe estate of W. H.
McKoight, deceased.
Portland-
A revival meeting is in progress at
the Evangelical Cbureb, in East Port
land, conducted by the pastor, Rev. C.
0 Poling, assisted by Rev. Pratt and
Mrs. C. C. Poling. Some interest is
being msnifettsd.
The golden cb mot and wonderful
French lady and bar buaband are still
performing on tba streets of tbe city
Some wonderful oures are reported. It
is asserted that sbe heals tbe lame and
palsied, opens the ears of tbs deaf, re
stores the sight of the blind aod extracts
teeth eo quick and without pain that
ths patisnt esanot tell when tbe tooth
is taken not. Soma pronounce bar a
bilk and a fraud, but there is one thing
sbe extracts the hardest molars without
ths slightest exertion.
Railroad work st Albina is being
poshed vigorously ahead. Preparing
terminal faci.itits, and real estate is
sdvancing there.
In my last an error occurred. It
ahould have Mrs J. W. Wheeler, etc.,
instead of Mrs. J, W. Walker. To err
it human, to forgive divine.
Ths nsw bridge is completed.
Relatives have been visiting tt tbe
residence of Wm. Bogus.
Miss Montague's school has closed,
and sbe ha returned borne.
Tbe school st O leans closes this
week.
Our little village tea as unusually
Idull.aot much business sttrrtgfftVatowt
scsroa, with oottDriy to enliven the
timea save now and then $ tatlsn
onofy toot from to u brats aora.
Mr US. Moore Is b fly eoff ad
erecting a new dwelling for Mr. A.
Barnes.
rrr i tu-t ma. r. aa
t. w Miir"' u m w
Smith hat accepted aa sg ncy for
dealing in lumber at thla p ice, and
wilt soon be well supplied with this
article.
The Bennett -Msckey Tel graph
Co have reached our town wlh ther
line. They meet with considerable
opposition In thlt taction.
Mitt Ltllle Cuey, of Oskrltle, I
again In our midst.
Mr. John Luper and wife spent last
Saturday and Sunday la Corvallia.
oulto a nambar of
2.eM iD haullns wheat from the A.
p A Co warehouse of thlt plsce to
var cllv.
p A u m g.,
no AlnMlmv itsaf raettirnlnfty nn Titai.
dav.
Inor oulto nonelar in this vlclnltv as
" -r w
m muaic teeehar.
b
memhera, their average ages being
a iht .AAmmt hstino OK end the VAUntr
- m
est 13 years of tarn.
haa been visiting hla old home
Mitt Settlemire, of Alkali, E. O.,
who has bean visiting relatives at
nit place, has returned home.
Preaching nex Sabbath at It
o'clock, by Rev. J. W. Craig, pastor
in charge.
Shlndlga" ere all tbe go.
Botaaun.
HrawHaHsawsawaaa
lbanon.
Mrs. F. Mead returned last week
from at Portland, where she was Vis
iting her author. Little Ry, 3 years
old, had the misfortune to get kbked
m forapar (fc borM
I which shortened ber visit. Tbe wooed
, bough severe it now doing troll.
Mrs. Aleaaderv who ha. beea spend-
io- ,ht, mnmmttr in LhenM). left Taea-
dmy orMiogfor her mother's in Eugene
I City. She leaves many warm friends
I here, who will wish for ber ret ura.
Mack Mooteith aad bnde essse op
hast Tuesday night and immediately
took posaeasion of their boose that
I llask's fors.henght hsd provided aad
furoithed. W wish them a beany
I welcome to oar little town aad hope
tbey may enjoy many happy boars with
ut
Mrs. J. Hamilton and children, of
Albany, came an Saturday night and
I01 Sunday with relatives.
I Miss Mary MonUeue bss finished
I ber school, aod is now boms far (be
winter.
Mr. Montagues boose will be doae
ta tbe near future. It m eery bead-
tome aad will 00 m par a favorably with
any tn tbe valley.
Mr. Cleaver is building s neat little
bouee for mat. Ltkaaaa Is improving
ateetfUy.
The parent of
It la ante cases cut of tea a dyspepsia
atomanb. Good digestion gives as aad
steep, Indigestion interferes with It, The
brain and stoateek sympathise. One ef
ths premiaeot symptoms of a weak seats
of the gaatrie organs la a disturbance of
tbe great nerve satrap nt, the brain. In
vigorate tke stomach, aad yon rasters
oQuthbrtent to tne great centre. A saeat
reliable atedtoine tor the ne ranee Is Hoe
tetter's 9le meek Batters, which to far pre
ftrable to mineral aedativee and powerful
narootlos which, tbnngb tbey may for a
time exert a soporlAe taiasass upon the
brain, aeon ceaee to act, aad lavariabty
Injure tbe tone of the etomeeh. The Bit
ters, on tbe contrary, restore autllkjr to
the operations at that all i 03 portent organ,
and their beaerfloeet influence reflected
ia soend eleep and a traaquil state of tbe
nervous syete . , A wholesome impetus
ia likewise given to lae action of the liver
ana ooweie ny tie ate.
N. H. Allen k C. bars ia stock a fail
bee of boots, shoes aad robbers, which will
be sold at very low prices.
attest ta
On from one to three years time, oa good
security, tn sums ot S500 up. kmi on
Clikb, Montxith ft Co
Tba flaast line of window cornice mould
ngt at Weedia't.
fo to Stewart A Sox's sad examine
those fine Oregon made axes, a a parlor to
all others. Manufactured by H. B. Der
rick, of Crawferdsvilie, Linn Co., Or. Wai
ranted first class.
First-class butcher knfvesat Will Bros
gun
THE REV JEO. H.THAYER, of Bour
bon, Ind . says : "Both myself end wife
owe onr lives to SHILOH'S CONSUMP
TION CURE,"
ARB TOU MADE miserable by Indi
gastion, Coustl patien, Dizziness, Loss o
Appetite. Yellow Skin? Saitoh's Vitallaer
is a positive core.
WHY WILL YOU cough when Shlloh's
Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10
cts., 60cts., aad $1.
SHILOH'S CATARRH
REMEDY-
positive cure for Catarrh, Dlptheria , and
Mitive cure foi
inker Month.
uam
SHILOH'S CURE will immediately re
lleve Croon, Whooping Cough and Bron
chills.
FOR DYSPEPSIA, and Liver Complaint,
you have a printed guarantee on every
notue or snuoh's vitamer, it never reus
to oare,
A NASAL INJECTOR free with each
bottle of Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price
50 cents,
it7 a nrMs-Tt nrr" iK.rt
"a?
and f re
cants. grant perfume. Price to aad
Albany Starke.
Wheat 64o per bu.
Oats 82 "
Batter SO cts per lb.
Eggs 25 cents per doz.
Beef-on foot, 2H & 8X0
Hay baled, 10 ta 11 per ton.
Iooee,f7 to $9.
Potatoes 75 cts per bushel.
Apples 40 cents per bu,
Perk 4H par lb.
Baoaas hams, 12Hc
shoulders, Sc.
sides lOo.
Lard 80 per lb.
Flour 4.50 per bbl.
Chickens 2,50 per dot.
Sugar San Franc! so 0, 64o.
Dry granulated 7 0,
Mill Feed bran, 11.00 per ton,
shorts. 16.
middjinza, 18.
Chens, 18.
Crawlers. raetegrefcr, Albany, Or.
X have all tbe negatives taken by A
X Pajrtoa sod any one can have dupli-
ta reora sneir negativet ay an u reusing
v aauraatiaa
as, at the following prices I Card ete,
par oossn, oauinst sua, i) per uosen, on
doars, S per doasa, I keep tbe finest
Use of Oregon views In tbe west. Oats-
furnished on aoolloatlon. Convlaa
aad enlarging old pictures a specialty.
J. O. Caawrono.
asa a i -a
aWBI eMlfls
Tbe oadertigaed will ttll all kinds of
abet aad sedar feaeeoottt at the follow-
lag stations on tbs Narrow Gauge Railroad,
t, Lawsoa tan BSttvillt. Persons build-
tag aeasss or barns oao have bills cat and
delivered at any of toe above stations on
Lumbar it of the vsrv bust
quality, the logs being brought from the fine
timber regions on ths MsKtnais aMvsr.
Wa. E, si-k kii.
Piwahaw's Bead taet ea agae,"
It beats the world. It effects a cure In
24 hours. Try It tnd be convinced of Its
wonderful merits. Call for testimonials.
Price 75 cento per bottle, st Prushaw'a
Drug Store, corner First and Broadslbln
tts., Albany, Or.,
Ladles, when you are to want of a new
dress neat forget to inspect th stock of N
H. eJSea a fJn. Thy have a very larur
ask Stssleet from and at Driest as vet be
fore oftaead la Albany.
Qallta tbaa yea eyer taw before at Mem
teith A Seiteabaeba.
Go to Allen Oo. wbsa you want trees
nes. Tbey have a well aalaoted stook and
II ehssf.
Dr. Whites celebrated New York Coach
Swan, for tale at Hoffman ft Pffetfer's
Warranted to on re oeosheand colds.
,.i I. .....a ... .I,,,.
tserr Work
N. H. A Ilea ft 00. have in stook a full line
of material for feeoy work, onoeietioa of
retry aephyr. nbatlaud vool aad Soa. eaS
nilia, araseos, Hltastlte. 71 inch Kaglteb felt,
ilk floes, knitting silk. etc.
I
Don't forget that N. H Allen ft Co. have
last received a large atoek of the latest
stylss ia sleeks from New York, which hey
oner at a a heard of lew prices.
bleak ia Wast Albany, good tioase,
r laiatarsMSBta. Will self tat
Inquire at thu office.
gjuuaioe Woodia's Extensioa tablsa. They
set -well go aod see them for jroereeif.
WUI Broa. have received a ferae lot of
shot gnus aad rtfles from tbe Keat and
alli sail taeea at ortland prlees.
far
rosbay a
eta always be refled op
1 tke purest aad best
aMI ("eypQtanttOaa'
active, paaeieg and reheble, by n
iagartiolas with well asublathed
each as are popaUr. rfaviag the agaasy for
m kUag's Mew utssovery for
ooldaeod ooaghs, trill sell it
en a pasttive gaaraatsa. it wui sorely ears
say and every aflssttsa ef throat, laogs, or
chest, aad hi ssoer ta prove our claim, we
ask yea to sell aad gat a trial bottle free.
W D Hoy 1 h Co., Wholesale aad Retail
Druggists, st Rome, Ge., says 1 Ws have
beea ealHae Dr King's New Discovery. Klc
trie Btnera aad Booklea't Arnica Halve for
two years. Hsva never haodled remedies
that sell as well, or five each eniversal sat
kdssaisa. There have beea tome wonderful
tea Bested ty these medicines io thu
city. Several oases ef proasueasd eoasemp-
ttee have beea eotireJy eared by ase of a
few bitttsa ef Dr King's New Discovery,
taken kt bwsissIbb with Ikwtrio hittera.
We gaaraatee them always. Sold by Fosbay
k ifsssa
B
ARK DOOR.
Nsvsr put up a nsw barn door aer re
hang an old one until you first call on
Stewart A Sox and see what tbey have
now In barn door hangers-aomethiug
that won't break down.
N
EW SAUSAGE MILLS,
We have on hand a fine lot of these new
Auierprise seuaage muis, wuioo we intro
duce tn this locality. They positively
beat anything you ever saw In your life.
Come ana look at tuem before you kin
your hogs.
SxawasT a Sox.
VIOLINS.
Made and repaired. New tops, backs
and neck. Bows rehaired and repaired.
Old aad new violins, bows and artists strings
lor sale. Kefer to a. K. coarsen and Unas.
Bray. Portland.
H. S. RICHARDS,
Teacher of Violin.
Corner of 2nd and Ellsworth St., Albany.
ARN DOORS,
ever put un a new barn door nor re-
hang an old one until on first call on
Stewart A Sox aad see what they have
new in barn door bangers, something
tnat win not area oown.
Dissolution Notice.
Netaec is hereby giysn that the co-part
nership heretofore exitung between W. S.
Peters aad 0. H, Stewart under the firm
name of Peters k Stewart tn Albany. Ore
gon, it this day dissolved by mutual consent.
All notes and accounts due the firm will he
placed ia tha bands of Stewart A Sox for
collection.
W, S. PSTJSBS,
O. H. Stiwaut.
Albany, Sept. 7th, 1898.
if m rtxAor taats ta owL ff
ta M taoM OHtaresrv aa m gi
FOR SALfJi5fj5KTWMCRE.
Conrad Meyer,
lMlOPRIKTOll OFV-
STAR BAKERY,'
unrner Broadalbin an4 First 8ts.t
DKALKR IN-
Caaned rraito,
Casserl SI eats,
Hneenaware,
Vegetable,
rigars,
fialeea,
Tea,
OlMnesrs,
Orled rraito,
Tabneeo,
Ntftar,
C'oiree,
Kte,,
Bin.,
In fact everything the, kept la gon
sral variety and grocery store. Highest
market price paid for
ALL KIND8 OF PRODUCE.
c:
ONN BROTHERS'
ASH GROCERY STORE
Opposite Deyoe dt Bobson'a.
ALBANY, OREGON,
Keep a fresh stook of all kinds of
GROCERIES,
FARM PRODUCE,
CANNED GOODS'
ETC., ETC.
BEslDES
TOBACCO,
CIGARS,
WILLOW WARE,
LAMPS, SHADES,
CROCKERY, GLASS WARE
1TO., ETC.
PRODUCE TAX II EXCHANGE
WlUstli aaoaeapta any store ta uu or
BOOTS, SHOES
AND
SLIPPERS.
1 am now receiving my fell and
wtner stuck of boots and abides, I
have aa nicely a fitted up Boot and Shoe
Store, and as complete a stock as any
tbia tide of Portland and vary few better
in Portland. I boy aU my boots aod
aaoes direct from msuufacturers and am
authorised to warrant every pair no mat
tet bow obeap. No firm in Oregon
have any advantage of m- ia buying as
1 buy in quantities and pay tbs cash.
In ladies', misses and children's shoes,
I keep much tbe largest, best aod great
est varietv in tbe city. Hy aim will
always be to give si good value fur
the money aa pogsihly can be done.
SAMUEL E. YOUNG.
SALE
Extraordinary.
WINDING UP BUSINESS.
The fine stock of
"The City Dry Goods Store'
Will be oloaed ont immediately regardlea I
OP
All goods must go at
SOME PRICE.
Call early aud secure first choice.
JaVRsuismber the place,
FROMAN'S BLGCa, ALBANY, OR.
AT COST
From and after August lsf, 1886,
John Briggs,
will tell hlseutlre stock of
STOVES, TIN WARE AND
HOUSE FURNISHING
C00D8,
without reserve,
Now la your time to famish cheaply.
Albany, July 3 1st, 188(5,
BaBHIn'ieSBifefc.
L. E.
Vi't'ht Street,
Uta stock of
FURNISHING GOODS
ta not equalled in Albany, nor aorpaeeed
In tbe Valley. It Includes the very t
makes of
f4HiBTH, hosiery, keck WKutJ
OLOVKM, AC.
Alllnefyle, embrsdng novelties aad
Maples.
His stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES
Is the best, without exception, ofaiyin
tbia part of tbe Valley. He leada in this
line, and offer rare bargains, qua it;
and prior, considered together.
New Goods.
THE
Boot and Shoe Store.
MEN AND BOYS BOOTS AND 8HOE8.
LADIES AND MISSES SHOES AND SLIPPERS
We have largely increased onr atoek of Boots and Shoee and era now prepared t
furnish all styles an J gride of goods at remarkably low prices. We boy of never
of tbe beet t-asteru factorisa and do not beeitate to aay that onr goods are strictly flratl
f teas We carry no bankrupt aiock anil can fully warrant our goods to wear equal to
any n the msrket
REMEMBER
Wu have the I arrest
in the city and that we
ARE
oontlnuallay adding new novelties. We are sailing ae
that you can not fail of being suited. We da go not follow bat lead in lew priesa,
member tbe old adage "Tbe proof of tbe podding ia in ehewing the atring.'
READ
WILL BROTHERS,
ALBANY AND C0RVALLIS, OR.
LEADING DEALERS IN
GUNS, SEWING MACHINES AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
We keep a full assortment of
RIFLES, SHOTGUNS, PISTOLS, CUTLER Y,AMUN1T10N
FISHING TACKLES, WARRANTED RAZORS,
BUTCHER ANI POCKET-KNIVES.
Wo handle tbe
DIVIN, DOMESTIC, NEW HOME, WHITE.
AMERICAN, CROWN,SINlER, HOUSEHOLD,
ELDREDCSE SEWING MACHINES,
And all of the leading Pianos and Or ran a. Sewing Machine Needles, Oil and extraa
for all kinds of machines. Repairing of sewing machines and line instru
ments a specialty.
ALL GOODS WARRRNTED TO BE AS REPRESENTED.
S"hnei JLmflagttt aaaaB
MllM S , ,
' Sy.ftifafJ" ' BBBbV ' HLaasgflElM
AT STEWART A SOX'S.
y ABORKR'S TOOIS,
A'ia, matrooks, brush hooka, picks,
shovels, spades, forfca, a!edei, wedaes,
croaaout saw 4, maul rings, wbeelbarrova,
or and otber tool used by either wtod
men or mud Uu." JJ"or s n cheap by
Stewart A Sox.
CARPENTERS AND BRIDGE BULL
DEKS.
Don't forttet that we keep a full line of
all kinds of tools and will sell aa cheap aa
the quality of our eooda will allow, tt
make a specialty of tittintr out carpenter'sJ
ana wm oe giaa to see mem at any tine.
Stkwabt A Sex,
rjAWS, AXES, EtC
We are not braeging one bit when we
aay we have the fiuest cross cut aaws and
axes in the va.ley. Also a fine lot of at sel
and iron wedges, maul rings, etc
Seuwaer A Sox.
tTjlANTAND BLASTING P0WD1R.
It any Irishman (Wild Bill exoeptnd)
wants to blow up rocks, stum s or Eng
lishmen, we oan fit him out with giant or
blasting powder In good shape,
Stewart a Soxi
BUM.
Albany, Oregon
His stock of
CLOTHING.
Is very large, and consists ef tbe latest
styles of
MKN'ff, BOY'S, AND YOUTH'S
HIT ITS, OVERCOATS, RUBBER GOODS
Aa,
Carefully pnrcbssed in tbe best mar acta,
Tea gat only tbe boat goods for the price
with a complete stock to select from.
Ilia atoek ttf
HATS
Is really choice. They are bought pria
civally in Philadelphia. Are novel aad
ia style. A big atoek te ssieet front.
Hla
TAILORING DEPARTMENT
la conducted by aa expert taller. Good
Am and atyliah eelta la tbe rale. Hie
suitings are nobby and of the bast pat
tern. CITY
exclusive stock of
& BROWNE LL.
FIRE INSURANCE.
All klnda of farm property, via : Build
in, Hay, Grain, Hops, Fruit, Live
Stock, Farm Machinery, Farm imple
ments, Household Furniture, Family
Provisions, Wearing Apparel, Carriages,
Waarona, Harneea, Musical Instruments
and Books, insured against loan by fire or
lightning in reliable Companies, Losses
pern in run,
J. C. Powka, Agent,
Albany, Oregon,
W
AGONS AND CARRIAGES.
Wagons, hacks, binaries, carriages, aieg?e
and double, before you bay come around
and see what we hare,
ShrawAwe A Sax.
g FECIAL TO SPORTSMEN.
Before you buy your ammunition we
invite you to oome and see us. We carry
several different grades of powder, all
judos or cartridges, primers. Dress
paper sheela, loaded shells and by far the
DtH.t ,
ahot in town.
SrowABflf A Box.
JTlUTLERY
We want it dlatinrrfly understood
we can "knock the spots" off anything li
oounury wnen it cornea to poo a
Knives, razors, etc, fjome around
asa for you reel res.
Stewart A Sox.
"I HILLED PLOWS,
Vfe are asronte for on eof ttl e fir
led plows ever stuck lato the groui
eat them to sell and li vou want 1
plow it will pay you to oome in and
are wary st