The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, March 18, 1887, Image 2

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    FRIDAY..... MARCH II, 188?
IT HAS COMB.
Tbe Owynimn of the 11 th last, has
m Artie! under the caption of "The
Good Time Ooming,"in which the ques
tion it asked whether the time will ever
eoneio I he South" when the aer timcntel
memories of the war will be outworn, when
sectional jealousies will die of inanition ;
when a higher average intelligence will
bear better fruit ia shape of a higher
average of social humanity, aod a higher
average respect for the individuality of
equal right under impartial lawe." If
that paper means by this question to
inquire if the people of the Sooth have
fully aooaplod of the results of the war,
and without evasion or mental reserva
tion have become at truly patriotic and
loyal to the general government as those
of any other section, and have, with an
earnest purpose, entered upon the com
mon effort to build up and strengthen
our common country, ton the question
can only be regarded at an intuit to the
integrity and patriotism ot the people
of the South, and the intelligence and
love of fair dealing of the people of the
North. Since 1877 the people of the
Sooth, (we mean the great predcoi eat
ing body of tham,) have been laboring
just as earnestly and faithfully to beget
ia the minds of the people a respect for
the equal and exact rights of all people,
at those of any other section, and the
Ongoma baa well chosen a remarkably
notable date to mark the point from
which the South started out to place
itself abreast with the North ia indus
trial progress as well as devotion to our
common country. But when the Ore
gowem .undertakes to tell the cause
which led the South ia 1877 to 'call a
halt," we are constrained to say that it
makes a miserable, wholesale misrepre
sentation of the facta which are known
to nearly every American now of mid
dle eg. Here is what that paper says:
"Bat in 1887 some of the shrewder
eta teamen of the South like Ben Hilt,
Hampton, L mar, Gordon, end Colquitt,
began te eee that it was high time to
call a halt, to choose between a super,
fioiel respect for the decent opinions of
mankind or a steady drift to social and
political destruction. They caw that if
the Sooth persisted ia its turbulence
and bourbooism it would weaken aad
wither before the slowly gathering blasts
ef public opinion, just as sorely at
la very fell at the feet of the outraged
and incensed moral force of the country,
despite the fact that at the very boor
of its fall it was stronger by statute and
constitutional enactment than it had
ever been since the birth of the nation.
The sin ef a nation inevitably finda her
out, aad either ha lea her to jadgment
and atonement or einks her in the Styx."
Now is it true that Baa Hill,Hmpoo,
etc, called a halt ? Not at all. It will
be remembered that io 1876 Samuel J.
Til den had been elected President by a
majority of the popular vote ef more
than a quarter of a million, and that
certain Republican leader, among whom
were Ztch Chandler, John Sherman,
Gat field, Morton and others, had enter
ed into a conspiracy, immediately after
it became known that Tilden was elect
ed, to 8 teal the presidency from bim and
transfer it to Hayes, his defeated oppo
nent. This conspiracy was successful
and was properly denounced by Adams
as "fraud first triumphant in A mericsn
history." For the eight years ol
Grant's administration the Sutb bad
been ru.ed by the ever hated and hate
ful military power. During all these
years that section had been, as the Ore
go nian properly says, "a boiling politi
cal caldron, bubbling over with riot,
blood and trouble." This riot, blood
and trouble was the inevitable outgrowth
of brutal military rule. The South bad
prayed long and earnestly to be rid of
this relic of the middle ages, but a deaf
ear had constancy bona turned t it by
Grant and bis advisers. The indigna
tion sod chagrin at the shameful and
unabashed stealing of the presidency
were so keen and d ep aeate 1 am lag
Democrats and oneervativee that
Hayes felt that bis ti'le to tM offioo
was supported by so slender a thread
that he was likely to 1 s :t at any time.
His ajeC, craven, truckling nature
was such that he waa willing and ready
to do anything, or mki any kill of
concession, to make s ire of bis otfioe.
Here war the turning point for the
South. It was as the (araelites passing
out of the wiWsrness. Htyes sai l t
Hill, Lamar, Gordon and others, who
had so long been laboring to cause the
removal of the military yoke from their
people, that if they would freely and
fully acquiesce in bis title to his offio
without question be would cruse the
army to be removed. This they cheer
fully accepted st the band of tbe fraud
nlent presiden', and from that time on
the South has been moviog ownward
and upward in the scale of industrial
and educational progres. As every
one now see, except those who are
blinded by narrow prejudice, tbe real
and only reason why tbe South m ide
no progress from the close of tbe eivil
war up to 1877 was in consequence of
the attempted control of that people by
the bayonet. Tbia attempt failed,as it
is surely failing in Ireland, and as it
will always fail, where the victims of
such rule have ever tasted of the sweets
of freedom. Thus it ras that Hayes
old out tbe Republican party aid its
olerisbed policy of military rule to
make bisnself secure in an office which
tbe leaders of bis party had stolen and J
graciously given to him, and nine-tenths
of his party to-day hold him in con
tempt for his faithlessness and eo war
dice. "POLITICAL AND LEGISLATIVE DMttA
DATION." The Omgonian In aa article under
the above caption calls attention to a
uit brought by a "well-known profes
sional lobbyist" against a firm owning
a fish wheel at the Uascedoa.for service
rendered in defeating legislation te
abolish fish wheels. That paper uses
the following strong language condemn
etary of the manner of securing or de
feating legialation by means of paid
lobbyists sod bribers who congregate at
Salem when the legislature convenes
snd remain until it adjourns, indus
triously pursuing their nefarious calling:
"Do the people of Oregon know tbst
legislation ia its more important feat-
urea, is controlled not by the men
elected to represent the people but by
political bosses on the one hand end by
lobby agents on the other t Do they
knew that about every legislature thsre
hangs a coterie of professional corrup
tion agents ? Do they understand tbst
there agents, not rising even to the
plane of lobbyists in a sense which im
plies intelligent attorneyship, equally
ready to bribe a legislator or lead bim
into vice and than hold him under fear
of exposure, or to steal or mutilate a
bill, aad that tbeae are their common
methods 1 D they know that there are
no lees than half a score of such men In
this state who make their whole living
during the six weeks of the legislative
session every second year f We cannot
believe that tbeae facta are realised. If
they were, the moral sentiment of the
country wouid rise in hot indignation
and overthrow this despotism of cor
ruption." We thank the Oreyeas'aw
for these wholesome words,snd we trust
that they will have the effect of awak
ening th i people to the fact that these
professional lobbyists and bribers are
not all from Portland and Eetero Ore
gon, fas soon people have been wont to
believe, but that other localities, well
M those named, are eureed with them,
and tans educate a sentiment among
tbe people that will indignantly frown
down upon and crush out so vicious and
dangerous a growing evil.
Tbe Republican papers with a uaaa
imity of feeling unparalleled in that
party, except the desire to return to the
place where loaves and fishes are plen
ty, are applying" to the president for hie
pocket veto such choice epithets as
borley buffalo Sheriff,'' and other
choice lis hits from the vocabulary of
billingagate These coarse, semi-civil-bed
remarks ere simply indicative of
the manners and morals of tbeae people
who use them, and serve no other pur
pose. Br w hope the seven by -nines
all over tbe country will exercise the
utmost liberty in tha direction.
All signs ioint to the fact that Al
bany will pit on a livelier air this
spring, summer and fall then for msny
years. R ml estate ia ch raging hands
quite frequently, ami shrewd epesulators
in that line of property are picking it
op wherever found for sale. .
A heavy immigiatloa it is said will
be tushiog in upon us during tbe next
few seeks. Let every one giie the
new comer a hearty welcome and such
assistance snd information as will en
able every one of them to find a home
smoog us.
Albany sad Salem ere heartily en
gaged in building up tnsir public school
system, tbe former bsviog voted a tax
of five mills and the latter five and
half mills to sustain these schools tbe
coming year. New comers like to set
tle in such towns.
OORRBSPONTDa NTOB
le b&n On-
Gardening is the popular amusement
now in Lebanon.
Mrs. Orpha .Wheeler went to Port
land Monday lo spend a few weeks.
She left her shop in cbsrge of Mrs. J.
Usher.
The Ladies Aid society are on a strike
for higher wages. Hereaf ter there will
be no more work done for 50 cents an
afternoon, but they can be had for fie a
member, and tbe lady desiring their
services can leave sn otder for as many
or as few as she likee. She may not
gt as much news, bus probably will
get as much sewing done as though she
bsd the whole number.
Miss Annie Wooley and Miss Mary
Roberts went to Junction on a visit Isst
Wednesday.
Last week our public schools hsd a
vacation that was enjoyed by both
scholars and teachers.
Miss Griggs, teacher in the Primary
room, spent last week ia Junction vis
iting her sister, Mrs. Dr. Lee. She
cams home Saturday ere , to be ready
for duty Monday.
Prof. Stobblefield attended tbe S. 8.
convention io Salem last wsek. Re
ported a very good time.
Prof. J. L. Gilbert will c!cae a suc
cessful term of school the 25th of this
month.
The Apron festival given Isst Friday
eve for the bsnefit of the C. P. Church
proved a success socially with a very
fair financial report. Tbe gross receipts
I were $83.
Rev. Struble filled bis regulsr ap
pointment. Rev. J. T. Wolfe failed to fill his
last regular appointment, on acoou ot of
sickness.
The Sunday School is flourishing.
Good attendance on lt Stbbath.
Jo3epc Yates attorn i Court this
week.
Frank Stdford will leave soon, to
make bis residence io Portland.
The annual school meeting pasted of
Juietly .resulting in the reelection of A.
Sieving Director, and D. Houor.Cletk.
The Directors have secured the ser
vices of Prof. D. W. Jarvis, of lade
pendence, to teaoh the next school.
Prof. J art is holds a Bute Diploma.
Ths school will commence on the 38th
of this month.
Tbe Brass Band entertainment given
at this pi ace, on ths evsning of the 4th,
was quite a success, taking in $30. 70.
Pretty good for a cold night and that
in a cold room where there was neither
stove nor fire.
A. W. Moses has rsnted bis house
to Prof. Jarvis, and will teach school in
District No. 24,oommsnoing next Mon
day. Tangent is on ths improve, as a e no
tice some new vide side walk between
the two stores, and Mr. Wsrts has re
ceived two or three oar loads of material
to build a barn.
We notice the familiar face of H.
McClung In town, who has been absent
for six or seven years.
The oitixsns are building a new side
walk from the R. R. to the school
boose,
Roclc Hill
A. P. Blsokburn was elected Direc
tor and W. K. Temple Clerk ot our
school district at the annual election.
Mrs. Uopew has been engaged to teach
the school. Our distriot needs a new
school house very muob. Hope we will
have one soon.
Rev. W. A. Cathey.of Sweet Home,
p reached here on last Sunday to a good
audience. He has appointments here
once s month.
J. W. Giiraore, of Elleosburg.W. T.,
is visiting relatives aud friends here.
W. H. Kium snd wifs spent Isst
Frtdsy in Albany.
E. G. Easthsm has lost over 100
bead of sheep. Heavy loss.
We understand that D. H. Peterson
wilt spend 3 or 4 months in Eastern
Oregon during tbe spring snd summer.
Bob. Gilmore bss gone to Silvsrton
for a few days.
E. Mills is still sick. He has been
sick for over a year.
Stock doing pretty well,thongh poor.
Tbe "light fantastic toe" wan tripped
at Mr. Bardwell'e some evenings ago.
Wbbpootcb-
We have bad a pretty severe winter
over here since tbe middle of Januery,
but it has moderated now, and tbe fes
tive robin and blue bird are with as
again.
The snow, which was from 15 to 20
inches deep, is gone, except in places
where it is sheltered from the south
wind.
Vegetation is starting up nicely aud
everything is looking like spring lime.
John M. Smith starts to-day for
Pomeroy, W. T.
Samuel Smith is down tbe Mobaak
looking after his loge, which went down
with the freabet io January. He has
not sold them yet. I understand he
baa had a proposition from Harrishurg
and also from Ooborg for tbem.
A good many horse here died here
with staggers or some kind of fever.
I suppose io s few weeks more we
wilt belong to tbe commonwealth of
Lane county. Some about Crswforde
ville talk of whipping us back into ibe
onion again, claiming that ws have se
ceded, Hot I guees they will bard'y
make tbe effort.
Uncle Tim has been summoned as a
juror io Circuit Court this woek.
Ma UK LIT .
Peoria.
Peoria has a new drag store.
Freak Bayoe.son of ths Rev. Beyne,
of this place, arrived here Friday from
the Bast. He is to take charge of a
half interest in the drug atore with Mr.
Gilliam.
The entertainment given by tbe Brass
Band Monday eve was immense.
Myer Bros, have tken a contract for
getting out 10,000 ties for the O. P.
R. R.
John Coon killed aixty ducks tbe
other day in two hours.
Dr. Oallibsm has left Peoria.
Prof. Worth.of Soda ville, was visiting
friends near Peoria last week.
The Peoria warehouae contains slout
two thousands bushels of grain yet, tbe
greater part oi which bet mga to Dvid
Gibson.
Mr. J as. Garrett dedicated hi new
house last Thursday.
Q-iite a number from this place at
tended the dance at Wm. Shepherd
last Friday nigh'. They reported a
pleasant time.
Pxoria U A Mi Kit.
Oak: ville.
The euteriainment given by
the
Ladies Aid society was a success.
Tbe Sunday School and Church was
represented in tbe Sunday School Con
vention.
Mrs. Aekermsn was verv low on last
Sunday. There is thought to be no
hopes OS her recovery.
The drams, "Eilisted for the Wr,"
will bs presented here in the i.ear fu
ture.
MUs Anna McCinuick
la visit ing
friende Ijhim.
Miss Ella Crawford, of Halaey, baa
been visiting lelativeir bre.
t"1 i i " ",' l
Active, Pahlag and Reliable.
Foahay & Mason can always be n il 1 up
on to carry ia stock the purest and heat
goods, and sustain the reputation ( hoiog
active, pnahing and reliable, by recommend
ing articlea with well HstablUhed sserit and
such ss are popular. Having the agency for
thecelebrated Dr King'a New Discovery for
consumption, colda aud coughs, wili aell it
on a positive guarantee. It will surely cure
sny snd svery affection of throat, lours, or
cheat, and in order to prove our claim, we
ask you to call and got a trial bottle free.
Knelt tea's Aratca Salve.
The best salve in tbe world for. Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rbeum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, C napped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns and all Skin Eruptions, aad posi
tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It
i guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
er money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale by Fosbsy A Mason,
R. A. JlrK AULA Nil.
Another pioneer citizen is goue 1
Another christian soldier fallen 3
Reuben Anderson MoFarlaud was
born in North Carolina Feb. Oth, 1805.
With his parents moved to Cooper Co.,
Missouri, in 1811. To Pettis county
about 1830, where be remained until
1850, when he. crossed tbe plains to
California, returning home tbe winter
of 1851-2. About tbe first of May,
1852,he started with his family,by way
of the plains, with ox teams, to Oregon,
whsre hs arrived after six months
travel, locating five miles south of Al
bany in Linn county, where he has
since lived. Hs departed this life in
great peace March 6th, 1887. When
about 16 years of sgs he professed re
ligion snd joined tbe Cumberland Pres
byterian Cburob, of which be remained
a member until he came to Oregon.
There being no church of hi choice in
the neighborhood whsre be located, he
united with the M. K. Church North,
and remained with them until the or
ganisation of the M. E. Church South,
with which he united, and in which he
died. He lesves three sons and ons
daughter, many grandchildren and sev
eral great grandchildren. His was a
noble type of christian manhood. He
served bis own generation both in
church sod State faithfully and efficient
ly, snd has left behind him a legacy of
whioh his familv may well be proud.
Hs lived and die! in tbe faith of Christ
and in hope ef a glorious resurrection.
We mourn the loss of our fathsr,brotb
er, friend, and with the bereaved fam
ily, mingle oar tears of sympathy and
sorrow ; but we rejoice, also, together,
in hope of the "glory to be revealed io
. a e a as a a as
tne saints." lie oame to bis end in s
ripe old age, ss a "shock of corn ready
for tbe harvest. Peace to his asbis.
J. W. Csaio.
Pane Per Sale.
The Donation Land claim of W. It. Con.
S ' aa saw a sat sat a a we a
asr, in tee. e, i tu, 9 n I w. won county.
100 seres good land, 00 acres Umber, 20
seres in cultivation. 110 ecrea fenced. Ik
miles t ttcio, 6 miles to Marion station, 24
miles to Marion Gauge. Prioe, cash, $1600.
Title perfect. Bread for dsed to
H. K Caoa,
Atty at Law, Oregon City.
The re leave pfcar, Albany, Or.
I bave all tbe negatives taken by A
B. Pas too and any one can nave duei!
nates from their negative byaddroeeing
ua, at the following prices: Card elite, Si
per dozen, cabinet slxe, f.1 par doxen. Lou
Jours, rj per dozen. I keep the Quest
line of Oregon views In tbe weet. Cata
logue furnished on application. Copy In a
and enlarging old pictures a specialty.
J. O. Caawreao.
I Cave.
D Hoy I a Co., Wholesale aad Retail
Druggists, ef Rome, ft a., says : We bave
base selliur Dr Kings New Discovery, Elec
tric Biters and Buokleo a Arnica Salve for
two years. Bave never handled reared ice
that sell ss well, or give sack universe! set-
There hav been aome wonderful
ed by these medicines in this
city. Several esses of proaeeaesat eeaeamp-
tiou have been entirely eared by use of a
few bottles of Dr King's New Discovery,
a a i ajt fTs staa . .
teneo is oonnecnon wrin r.iecmc rotter.
We guarantee them always. Sold by Poehay
k Mason.
Send Burkhart Keeaey as saw sad ad
dresses ef friends desiring information of Ore
gon aed they will send them espies of the
W Ruatt Vonvfyor which contains a com-
plete diacription of one county la each issue
w ith mtbsr desirable information as wether,
eaa Liver BawwbMer
la what the name Indicates a Regulator"
of that moat important organ, the Liver.
is your Liver out or order T Then ia your
whole system deranged, the breath offen
sive, yeu nave headache, feel languid,
dispirited, and norvons, no appetite, sleep
troubled and unrefroshing, Himmone
Liver Regulator restores the health v ac
tion of tbe Liver. eVepared by J. H.
Zcalin A Co.
SLKFPLK8S NIGHTS, made miserable
by that terrible cough. Bbtloh's Cure is
tno reuteiy tit you,
For hams back, eido or cheat, use Shiloh's
Porous Plaster, Price IS cent.
WILL YOU SUFFER with discs
and Liver Complaint ? Mb I lob's Vitalis
guaraat aed to cure yon.
Mew esartfed by a Fresalaeal Phyaietaa.
"No other remedy within my knowl
edge can ill its place. I bave been prac
ticing medi.ine for twenty years, and
bave never been able to out no a vege
table compound that would, like 8im
raone Liver Regulator, promptly and ef.
reotiveiy move the Ijver to action and t
tne same time aid (instead or weakening)
the digestive powers of the system. L-M,
ninion, m. ,, wasningten, Ara.
m sj aajan a
mil wm-N vi IAM.KK is what von
aed for Constipation, Loss of Appetite,
uiauiinens, and an symptoms or Dyspepsia,
rrice iv anu io cams per roottie,
CROUP. WHOOPING COUOH and
Krone hi Us immediately relieved by Shi
ioh's Cure.
ARE YOU MY.DK miserable by Indi
geation, Constipation. Dizziness. Loss o
AP petite. Yellow Skin ? Shiloh's Vltaliaer
a positive cure.
SHILOH'S COUGH and Consumption
Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It
cures Consumption.
SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY a
positive cure for Catarrh, Dlptbsria, and
(.anser moutn.
BBSS
REPORTOF THE CONDITION
or TUB
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
AT ALBANY, IN THB STATB OP OREGON,
At tha close ot business, 4th day of Mar eh, 1887,
Kruanreem t
Loanaand discounts 0)10700.88
OvardralU.. i6UI
v. a. Bonos io secure circulation 80000 00
u. h. uonas sn nana 4000 00
Other utoclts. bond, snd mertssges US. 09
isusirom oiner nations! nanus 6678.81
uue irom state Banks and bankers 30M.&6
Current expenses awl taxes paid 86s!78
t Jisf Vf" " " seeeaeseei 6007.60
wnecss anu otner casn items , 2046.78
uiiis ot otnsr oanas 166.00
rrscuoiuu psper currency, nickies and cents 10.06
Specie ., 26376.86
Legal tender notes.... xjj QO
Redemption fund wiOi U. 8. Treasurer (five
par eenl ot circulation.) 000.00
Tt tl78,814 86
Liabilities r
Cspital stock paid In 860000.00
Surplus fund 8060 00
Undivided proSts.... 1668,68
National Bank notes outstanding ' 12840 00
Dividends nnpsid... 60 00
Individual deposits subject to check 68766 82
Demand certificates of denostt bsisa'kt
Due to othr Nstlonal Bank.. ..,.. ,, ngj gg
Due to State Banks and bankers 8827 46
fetal..
8178,814.86
State or Oasoox, Cocsrr or Lixm, mi :
1, Geo. E, Chamborlaln,Oashler of the abovs nam
ed bank do solemnly swear tint', the above statement,
is true t the best of my knowledge and belief.
GEO. E. CHAMBERLAIN, Cashier.
Subscribed and iworn to before ras this 16th day of
March, 1887. FRED. P. NUTTING,
(i ) Notary Public.
CosascT Attest :
I.. E. BLAIN,
SAMUEL E. YOUNG. Directors.
WALTER E. TUBRKLL,
Albany Marker.
Wheat -7.1s per bu.
oats sn "
Butter 'J & ot per th.
ssjalt cents per do,
eefon foot, SHoQ 4o
Potatoes 1 00 ot per bushel.
Apples H0 oenta per bu,
Perk - &Mo per lb.
Baoona ham, lOe.
shoulders, re.
aldee, tfc
Lard So per lb.
Flours.ftO per bid.
Chickens 2.60 per dor..
Sugar Han Franobtn 0, sc.
Dry granulated-? e,
Mill Feed-bran, 11.00 par ton.
short, IS.
alddiings, in.
lops, is.
Being Mere Pleasant
to ths tests, more acceptable to the stomach
and more truly beneficial in its action, the
famous California liquid fruit remedy, Hyrnp
ef Pigs, is rapidly superseding all others.
Try it. For sate by Peshay Sc Mason.
Per Bale.
' One hundred and twenty acres of the best
quality of improved wheat land, all fenced
Into four fir Ids, good house, hard finish,
good outhouses, excellent fruits of sll kinds.
75 acres of groin, Inquire at this office.
ROTA I
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
A marvel ef poriiy .
M .IS
ef
Soveeei.vrs
a, IC9 Wallet,
W
ACONB AND CAKRIAoKtf,
Haoka. single and doub'.e burwles.rarte.
buck board, and all hinds of wheeled ve
hicles. Dna't buy antll you see what we
bave and learn our prieew.
Brawaar A Bos,
QARDKN TOOL AND HEED.
Stewart A Bo keep an immense stock
ef garden tool, aud are also agent for the
celebrated Walla Wei; a garden seeaVs,
wntoa gave better eauerantion than
sny
sold in Albany lost season,
B
ARBED WIRE.
A lerce stock on hand and will be sold
cheep. Also a fine let of plain galvanised
wire for woven fences at tne store of
Stewart A Box.
' ADZES, LOOK HKRE.
We want yon to remember thai we have
a tot of those curling Irons, also shears,
scissors, tracing whaela, nheir ana nower
pot bracket, aad a good many other
things you would like to bave.
wrawaav at box,
W
ODD CUTTERS, ATTENTION !
Never forget that we always keep In
stock a full line of axes, cross cut saw.
steel and iroi wdgee,sledge, maul rings,
sge. srawAKT A Boa.
jo W UK It. 8 ROT, ETC.
N port men can alwav find at our atore a
splendid line of ammunition of alt kloda,
snd we also keep giant snd blasting pow
der, ruse, etc,
wrawaar at soz.
1 A, I NTS AND OILS
of all kind, mixed ready for use, kal
so mine and alabaatine brushes, etc , for
sals cheap by SrawaaT A Sox,
LI IE MONDAY OOODS.
ringers, tube, washboards, buckets,
etc , for sale cheaper than ever before by
Stewart A Sox. Several kinds of wringers
aad something new In waahtoarda.
QCTLERY.
In pocket knives, butcher lenivea, carv
ing seta, scissors, shears, raaors, etc,, we
keep a very large assortment. Coma
arsand and look at our stock.
Stewart a Sox.
8
CALEB.
We have a large assortment ol scales to
bo sold on very reasonable terms Special
lnoucemeota given to Termer.
Sykwaht A Sox.
TO WHOM
It May Concern.
Albany, Ob., March Oth, 1387.
Self preservation Is the first I kw ot
nature. Among my old friend and
customers who have been trading
with me for the last ten years, and
Who still do the same and profit
thereby, some designing party with
enmity in his soul Is circulating the
report that because some one else re
ceived the sugar cob tract that was let
last week by certain business in in
agers I am higher in prices than
others. Gentlemen, it was impossi
ble for me to get the above contract,
as I was not asked for a Ind, why, is
best known to themselves. By c
ing aud ascertaining my prices you
can judge for yourselves whether
Justice has been done to you or not,
and whether tbe prices of my goods
are not as low or lower than any other
house. In case that I should be com
pelled to give up my business on ac
count of the above,I will be compelled
to become an office seeker.
Very respectfully yours,
$. COHEN,
SaeTaw ordiaary klaos. and sseael hsssid ia eww
Just Received
Samuel K. Voting,
A f til I assortment of tbe celebrated
BROAD UK A I)
DRESS OOODS.
Read what ibe manufacturers say,
WHAT WE GUARANTEE FOR THE
DRESS G000S OF OUR
MANUFACTURE.
To be made from tbe very beat ma
terial, by skillful workmen, with
the latest and most approved ma
oblnery, and to be the obaapeet
goods In the market when service
Is considered.
Are so thoroughly Auisbed that
they ean be worn In damp weather
or a shower, without fear of being
ruined oy ourling or shrinking.
Tbe manufacturing, dyeing and
tin tab Ing is done la such a manner
that tbe goods ean be washed If
desired, without tbe least Injury
ta the fabric.
Our goods are wool dyed, and col
ore ae feat aa the p ureal dyes and
greatest care and skill ean make
them. .
Goods show Just what they are and
will be until worn out, aa tbore ia
no weight, stiffening, or artificial
lustre ueed to Increaae the weight
or Union j as Is the ease with a
large class of goods in tbe market,
but which disappears after a few
day's service.
Aa manufacturer we bave taken
great peine to supply an article in
ovary way reliable, and unsur
passed by similar goods, either
foreign or domestic, aod would
respeoUnlly ask an examination
of tbe various styles and shades to
be found on sale by merchants
wbe are agents for tbe goods.
Ssmplts sent by mall,
SAMUEL E. V0UNC
CLEARANCE SALE.
OF
Pall and Winter (loads
FOR THK NRXT
90 DAYS
AT
Julius Joseph's.
I offer my fine stock of Fail and Winter
goods, snob as
WOOLEN UNDERSHIRTS,
DRAWERS,
DRESS SHIRTS,
CARDIGAN JACKETS,
CLOVES,
RUBBER COATS,
HAT8 AND CAPS, AT
Greatly Reduced Prices!
In order to make room for my Spring
goods.
CIGARS and TOBACCO.
I also keep on band the beet assert men t
of plug and cut Tobaoooa, Merchsum aud
brier pipes, and smokerV srtlcleu
lu imported Key West as well aa in
domestic cigar, (keep tbe - beat brands
In the market, aud will sell at BOTTOM
PRICKS.
Soiling eigars by tbe box a specialty.
(Customers furnished free of charge with
private look boxes if required )
Remember the Place,
(Pfeifler's brink, adjoining Revere House
Julius Joseph.
BOOTS, SHOES
AND
SUFFERS.
I am now receiving my fall and
winter stock of boots and shoes, I
have as niosly a fitted up Boot snd Shoe
Store, and as complete a stock as any
this side of Portland and very few better
in Portland. I buy aH mv boots and
s w '
shoes direct from manufacturers and am
authorized to warrant every pair no 'mat
ter how cheap. No firm in Oregon
have any advantage of me in buyiug as
1 buy in quantities and pay the cash.
Tn ladies', misses and children's shoes,
I keep much the largest, best and great
est variety in the city. My aim will
alwya he to give as good value for
the money as possibly can be done.
SAMUEL E. YOUNG,
.b-. VflsfeBHsi Bar
Ml I ssaBnw
When Getting
Your Spring
Clothing, Hats,
Boots, Shoes and
Furnishing Goods,
Wend jour
Who leads,
PCI
CLOT HIN G
N. and In i. un.Qrpuwd In lb. Bla uw ttoek er
I
I
I
' 8
Ia tbe beat in the market, embracing all the ltet style. In
FURNISHING GOODS
He takes a front position, with a reliable, well selected stock. His sales of
BOOTS AND SHOES
Are Urge, because be keeps tbe beet, in quality and styles
A SPLENDID LINE OF SUITINGS ON HAND IN HiS TAILORING
DEPARTMENT.
New Goods Arriving Constantly
THE
Boot and Shoe Store.
MEN AND BOYS BOOTS AND SHOES.
LADIES AND MISSEStSHOES AND SLIPPERS
We have largely Increased our stock of Boots and Shoes and ara now Dmnsr.il
furnish all styles an 1 grades of goods st remarkably low prices. Wo buy of sever
of tbe beet l astern factories and do not hesitate to say that our goods are strictly firs
class. We carry no bank run', elock an 1 can faV.v warrant nnr nwl tn ar mi t
any In
the market.
REMEMBER
We bave tbe largaa exclusive stock of
ia tha city and that wo
ARE
contlnuailsy adding new novelties. We are eelliag so
that you can not fail of being suited. We do o not follow but lead in low prices. Re
marnKav the r) A A. tat ewe TfHiea nrswif rtf t Kc nnrlHna fan lass ikats.. iL. i ss
uiviuviii a saw viu ss 11 aa u ji vs a,
READ
New Grocery
Store.
Get
Your
at
Wallace & Thompson's,
S. W, Corner First and Breadalbin Sta.,
ALBANY, OREGON,
A choice stock of freak goods, embrac
ing everything in the grocery line. Pro
duce in its season,
DR. G.WATSON MAST0N
Physician and Surgeon.
Office rooms 3 aod 4. Foster's Bioek.
ALBANY
OREGON.
'I'TP'V excuse whatever
m for sending away
from home for
Printing matter as long as Burk
hart dr Pfeiffer turn out such neat
work at way-down prices.
LOWS.
Come in and see our new stock of steel
and chilled plows. We can suit you.both
in Roods ana prices. Every Russell chill
ed plow in guaranteed to be equal to any
chilled plow manufactured.
Sine wart A Sox.
naw -
RECTANGULAR AND BARREL
CHURNS.
The largest stock ever carried in Albany
and will be sold at lower prices than for
merly. We. want all butter makers te
come and see tbem.
STSW4.RT fc SOX,
way to tbe atore of
01a Stock of
CITY
ywuuiu aav aaa vaao vv MRHj aUO BsrIU.
& BROWNELL.
MONEY
TO LOAN
In suras to suit
BY
BiTKRHaar ft Kaasxv,
Albany, Or.
0NN BROTHERS'
Wash grocery store
Opposite Deyoe A Robson's.
ALBANY, OREGON.
Keep a fresh stock of all kinds" of
GROCERIES.
FARM PRODUCE,
CANNED GOODS1
ETC, ETC.
BESIDES
TOBACCO,
CIGARS,
WILLOW WARE,
LAMPS, SHADES,
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE
ETC., ETC.
produce tap m mum
Will sell as cueap s any store ta USany
Will you continue using blank
stationery when you can get Letter
Heads, Note Heads, Bill Heads,
Statements, Envelopes, fec. neatly
printed at the office of Burkhart dc
Pfeiffer for just about what you
pay for the blank paper, and per
haps a little less.
ESTRAY NOTICE.
Notice ia hereby given that I have taken
up a aorrel horse, mue years old, wart under
the left eye, branded "J." "H." on the right
anouider. fifteen and a half hands high, aed
have had the same dnly appraised by the
Justice of the Peace of East Albany precinct.
Appraised at $40. My residence ia near Knox
Butte, four miles east of Albany. Or.
En. Chambers,
THK REV. UEO. H. THAYER, of Bonr
bon, Ind., says : "Both myself and wife
owe our lives to SHILOH'S CONSUMP
TION CUBE,' Fosbay A Mason, agent