The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, July 06, 1888, Image 2

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NATIONAL! DEMOCRATIC ,TICKKT.
ror P(Kiw'. attOVCRCI.KVXLVtfD,N York
or VIM PrashWnt- AI.LSM Q. TIH'KM VN. ot Ohio.
For MMW Kifwur
W. R. UlLYtlJ. at Linn county.
w H. KrKINORR. of Multnomah county.
R. It. KK If WORTH, ot I ni:lil:i, oount.r.
WASHINGTON.
corrMKMiuiit.)
WAsiiiNoroNjune J5th,888.
On Wednesday President Cleveland will
go to the University of Virginia to take
part In the commencement exercises. Sen
ator Voorhees will deliver an oration before
the literary societies of that Institution on
the same occasion. Mr. Cleveland has
been invited to visit the home of Madison
on his return from Charlottesville, and
elaborate preparations have been made for
his reception by the present owner of the
old estate.
All arrangements have been completed
for the meeting In this city to-morrow of
the committee appointed by the St. Louis
convention to notify Mr. Cleveland of his
nomination. The csmmittce,many mem-
"MK HKAP LIKK H ALLISON."
"Jim Weatfall" Is a verv intelligent Chi-'
nam an who has been living in Albany
more or less for about fourteen years. "Jim"
has had from time to time quite a' number
of contracts for construction of the Oregon
Pacific Railroad. He has made considers
ble money, being worth about $11,000. H
has a wife and baby in China and a Chinese
store in Albany. He know more about
the treaty relations between the United
States and China than half the white voters
of the country. He is a constant reader of
the CAi'm Weekly AVrc'.,publishcd In New
York. He has received the first Issue of
that paper after the nomination of Harri
son. It contains the regulation picture of
Harrison and an editorial strongly endors
ing that gentleman for President "Jim"
lavs : "Hntrison alio same Chinaman and
Chinaman alle same Mellcan. Me heap
like Halllsan." "Jim" sav the Chinamen
all Vant "Halllson" elected.
A coincidence occurs In the ages of the
Presidential and Vice-Presidential nom
nee In that both Thurman and Morton are
older than Cleveland and Harrison. Of
the four, Cleveland is the youngest. The
President was born in New Jersey in
a o'clock and go In a body to the White ?Mrch' l87. consequently t.fty.
and go in a body to
House to officially notify Mr. Cleveland of
his nomination to the Presidency. It is
expected that Mr. Thurman will be at the
While House when the committee gets
there, and that he will be notified of his
nomination to the Vice-Presidency at the
tame time. After the formalities are over
the notification committee and the National
committee, which meets here at the same
time.will be taken in charge by the Colum
bia Democratic Club, of this city, which
has arranged an excellent program, includ
ing a trip by steam cr to Mount Vernon.for
the entertainment of the visitors.
Congressional news of interest has been
rather scarce for the past week, not that
Congress is not hard at work, but because
of the kind ot work with which it is engag
ed regular appropriation bills. It is work
however which is indispensable and which
requires to be carefully and Intelligently
done.
In Its platform the republican convention
was very modest in enumerating the
achievements of the party. They do not
claim to have created the earth.but there is
little else that they do not claim. To peo
ple familiar with the political history of the
country, the document furnishes its own
w
answer.
Mr. Cleveland's letter of acceptance.
which has been written, and which will
probably be made public this week, is said
br a gentleman who has been fortunate
enough to have read it, to be one of the
w-
ablest state paper yet prepared by him.
The Chicago convention leaves the re
publican party in a terrible condition. The
jealousies aro much worse than they were
In tbSo.
Poor John Sherman. Ever fated to get
left.
Mr. Benj. P. Kairchild, of New York
City,father-in-law of Representative Stahl-
nackcr, was in this city a day or two ago
Speaking of the political outlook in New
York, he said l "Mv mark is 100,000 ma
jority in the state for Cleveland. People
may think that is wild, but I have been
actively engaged in the politics of the state
for more than half a century, and I believe
I can come as near as any man to telling
how an election will go. I am witling to
risk any amount up to $50,000 on my judg
ment. The people of New York are pleas
ed with the ticket and with the platform,
and they will vote the ticket like sheep fol
lowing each other. For Governor we will
nominate David B. Hill, the most popular
democrat now in the tatr,ai.d we will elect
him with a rush.too. With theexception
of the large majority, Mr. Fairchild's opin
ion is a fair saqsole of those daily expressed
here by visiting New Yorkers.
A committee from Tammany Hall was
n the city a day or two ago for the purpose
of securing prom inent speakers for the rati
fication jubilee which the society propose
to hold on July 4th The following gen
tlemen have accepted invitations to attend
and inkc speeches : Senator Vest and
Representatives Mills, Collines, Ford, of
Michigan, Washington. Crain, Honker.Mc
Adoo,Wise,Shiveiy, Byuum.McCreary and
Speake. Carlisle.
Washington democrats will send a very
large crowd to Baltimore July 4 th.to attend
the national convention of clubs. A large
number of Congressmen wi!l also attend.
Representative Fitch,of New York, who
was elected as a republican, but who has
left that party on acc mnt of the tariff, and
joined the democratic party ,gave a banquet
to Representatives Price, Spinola, Town
send and Fordtnd the Tammany commit
tee, on Thurd ty evening. Mr. Fitch made
a few remarks explaining why he had left
the republican and joined the democrattc
party. The other gentlemen gave him a
hearty welcome to the party.
Since the fact was published that Repre
sentative Timothy Campbell.of New York-
had made a bet of $5000 that Cleveland and
Thurman would carry New York.that gen
tkman has been overwhelmed with re
quests by telegraph and mail to get some
more bets of that sort, for his constituent's,
all of whom know a good thing when they
see ft
one vears o'd. Harrison comes next, lie
Is fifty-five. Morton was full ot a nine
veur.old bov's tricks when Harrison was
w
born, and is now sixty lour years ago
1'he Old Roman," Allen 0. Thurman,
leads them all. He was born In 1813, and
Time has cut seventv-four notches on his
stick of life.
American worklngmen will contrast the
record of G rover Cleveland, who suggest
ed, negotiated and concluded the treaty to
exclude Chinese labor from this country
for twenty one years, with the record of
Ah Sin Harrison, who on every occasion
voted to make Chinese immigrants the
equal of Irish, German or any other im
migrants of Caucasian race in all respects,
including the privileges of American citiz
enship. Read Ah Sin Harrison's Chinese
record In to-day's Star. New York Star.
A NOT II Hit HOLT
Tire Providence, Rhode Island, Jaarnal,
for many years the great leading republi
can journal of that state.bolts the republican
ticket and says this 1
"The Journal believes that upon this
question (the tariff issue) the democratic
nntii-v and natlorm are riuht and the repub
lican" policv and platform are wrong. At
had hoped that the party in convention
would declare for a reasonable revision of
the tariff in the line of a reduction in the
cost of the necessaries of life, the relief of
manufactures, a more open market and a
practical revival of our commerce. It has
not done so. The democratic party has.lt
is a quesrkn of narional policy overshadow
ing all others. The JoursalU not blind to
the shortcomings of the Administration of
President f leveland. But it must take
things as it finds thcm.chooMtiv what it be
licves to be the right side of the main is
sue, preferring principle to party, practical
wisdom to local popularity, and standing
for what it believes to be the best welfare
of the whole country .
arnica's Amirs el
I U beat nalv in tbs wor d" f r ujs,
bruise. Sore. Ulcers. Suit Khaum, Fever
Hurt, Tetter. Cospped Hand. Chilblain.
Cnrnx and ah Skin Kruptloiis. aud t-ni.
lively curat Piles, r no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give tier tact satisfaction,
or monsv refunded. Prut .'.' centa per
box For Kali h Fosbay Msmmi.
The New York Herald has had translat
ed and published the following extract from
an editorial article published in the Chinese
Weekly New just after the nomination of
Harrison :
"The C hincsc Weekly News believes in
principle always. It dares to advocate it
Therefore it is heart and soul for Ben.Har
rison. He believes as does the Weekly News,
thnt this country is not onlv intended for
the white and black sons of Ham.Shem and
ianhet.but also for the yellow sons of Adam
as well. Otherwise this would not be the
America we know of."
The Chicago Times says :
"Mr. George Esrerhart, a prominent
young real estate dealer and capitalist, of
Chicago, has been authorized by a gentle
man in New York City to place $2,000,000
on the election of Cleveland against anv
man whom the present convention will
nominate - the bets to le made in sum of
$3,000 each and upward.before or after the
present convention finishes its business."
I a now receiving my si rt" ! MHHpn
resYkOMiV. Call early and secure larfca ta
V. F. Rkai.
Witt
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powdsr tun or rsrtss. A mwl of purity,
strv-fiKth aiwl whotsstwemm Mors cooobiLmI
thsnftisowttnarv ktiHts.aa4saaaeUstkl karoo
ltilloa with ths multitude of lrw lest, short
wit'.t,aliitori.
Ma m
Aline
.its JJOWut'd.
fuooar is
llKJ W all st,,
SAY!
HERE IS A BARGAIN MR YOU
eaANB CLEASANCE SALE
4
J. P. HAIL,
Albany, Or., Agent for
Columbia Bicycles and Tricycles.
New stock of pattern bicycles just
received. Bargains In second hand wheels
all sizes and or ices. Call and examine
stock or send for catalogue !..-
FOR SALE.
A !' eiuMUa it m liu n tti. W.u
it,, 1 w.u n-i r4lrKt4;h c Mai
-n f r iWtL-aUri twll Mit or llr.
O'Cuuntr, bos I0 Albany. Or.
r tin
w
HAT
HBHHMHMI
I hsye just received an invoice, of the celebrated
Thdmpsou Glove Front Cdrset,
DM f tb ofaVfct ard not reliable mike known, 1 also keep a full assortment
The Ball's Coil Spring Health Corse
Dr. Warner's Health Corse! ,
OF
Beside, ft full iitw ot
FRENCH WOVEN CORSET
and c 111 vat) ing itt price from 50
and Irngtba rf abdominal, naraing,
w for ohti rn and Mi
cents to $3.00 each,
and Mianea ebraeta,
1 kee). egt a
and evtrythiog if
Brownsville Clothing,
COMMENCING JULY 2nd.
We offer etock of mens' cl. thing on tbe Brownaville counter at wholesale cost
Tbe Co. feel that ibfj cave manufactured more goods this season than tbty
can wholesal, so give (be public tbe benefit of tbe prices to close them out.
Theae goods re made from BKST OREGON WOOL and are first-ciW
Terms of Sale ( ash.
Tbie tee splendid opportunity to secure al! wool goods at very low pi ice.
If tbe manufacturer can't give you
BOTTOM PRICES, WHO CAN ?
Samuel E. Youig.
YOU?
r tito
tnma. No
Dr. Flerc
.,!
U IMiraryof Havor
and the rtfr acjr of iu actrou have render
ed th famoaa (V.f mU Siquhl fruit rem
djr. Syrup of Kla, intuitively fK.pular.
It 'ltnaeji ana i'n,-H u u . u u
riverinn Rpetem ami dial's paaaecBsa,
eoldaatid fver. For mIo by r"ltay t
Maaon.
A Wommu'n lbrovrry
,,AHotborw..ndrf.ildUovry has been
tuaae and that to by a l iy i 1 this M n
ty. IMaeaaa Uiul !t ;ii:t !' upon
tic r and for e.'n :: tm with.toA'Wta
aeeerast tost, out lnr vital ortfartH wero
nndortninad end dostlr seCMHKl iariui inent.
Fr three month- t c-ij:hd ineeeesnl
ly u.m! coirld not .sin tmutit i.f ua
a botua of Lr. King'x New Ui t r for
Consumption at d waa an rnurh ittlmved
on taking tlrat doaa that ahe slept H ri'i;ht
and with nue bottle haa ben mtraeatoOaai
ly cure'. liar name ia Mra Lnihsf l.titz "
Thus write W O fiarnrtnk A C , of .
by. N. C Get a free trial bottle et Ko.hay
St Mason's l)m Store
It rare I p.
You are feel in 1 d3prMol. yxir aupt
tit'i la poor, you are bothsred wlt i bed
actio, your are ti y.n- r . )H , an I
erally out of sorts, and wnt to hraoe U(
Brace up, but not wim .iiuiiatii.H spring
medicioea, or biitera. whlu'i hvo f r tholr
baaia very cheap, bad whisky, rkl whivh
stimulate von for an hrur, ami tlfeii leave
you In worse rendition than b&foret
What yMJ want ia an a'irn(ive mat iii
Enr fy ftmt blood, atari bfaithy sctlon of
jiver and Kidneys, reatare your vitality,
and givo rcrieweil hnalth and atrength.
ii-li a medicine you will And ia Electric
Hit tor--, and otity 00 onl h Utitle st ro
shay & Mason UrugStoie.
Ileal Kstate aad Employ rar at Agency.
Parties having faruis f r s tlu of abut 1C0
acres or those havirg larger tracts which
they woold be willing to divida op into 80
or 160 sere lots are invited to call at our of
fice as we have a fev customers for that
class of farms. We csn also famish parties
in the city or country what either male or
female help op ehort notice, and we also have
a few situations for both male snd female in
the city and country. Call at our office No.
65, First Street, adjoiuiog W C Twecdsle's.
Tin Store,
F. A. BURKIJAItT 4c Co.
7V yen feel dan. tsnrrutd, low-eptrHed, Ufe
Ism, and indescribably mieurstiK both plirsL
ralty and nn-ntaily; ein. nv a Sense of
fullness or ttatina arur aatma. or or
neas." or emDtineas of stomach In tbe t
In, tooaue matoL, hitter or bad tasto In
mouth, irrvrolar apetio. ditrinras, frtHju-nt
ttcadacnr. blurred j-i-s!iit. "rioatin specks"
txrfore tbe eya. nTvom prmtratiou or e
limifiti..n. IrritatiiUty of temper, hot fluH-s,
siternatlna with chilly atmaatlona. sliarti,
biting, transient pains Wo and tlxrv. cold
feet, drowsiness after meats, wakefulness, or
disturbed and unrefreshiua skoi., c.jnatarit,
indvsrribahlo fixhug of drt-ad, or of lurpend
tOK calamlij?
If you have all. or any onnsldprftt.le number
or tose srmptoma, you aro sun",
that moat cmwnoti tf Am-ri-nn
ur Tir;.ll Liver.
or IndiKi-stiun. 'i io
your awaaa baa baeome. tho
number and dlveralrr of srmrj.
matter what staco It has rem i-i.
eaoldoit n. ii ni Dbseorery
subdue It. if tain 11 oecordina to di rec
ti, .us for a reasonable length of time. If not
complication multiply anI fmiwmp.
Lunira, Bktn Uie aa t, lit ;rt lonciua-,
latisin. Kidney liac. or other rrave
tnalndiea are quite llatdo to in and. Sooner
or lau r. induce m fatal termination.
Dr. IMcrcc's iold0U .'It dlral DIS
eovery acta powerfully upon the Urer. and
ttoroiiR-h that great blood - purifying organ,
c leu t iiea the ny nicm of ft" blood-taints aad Im
purities, trout whatever cnue nrlsina. It Is
e4Uttlly emcadous In acting upon tho Kid
neys, and other excretory organ, cteaastrig,
itn-ngtb. mug. and tietillng their disease. As
sn fKtuing, nutoratlvo tonle, ft promottw
digestion anr nutrition, tn-rciy nuiiijing up
txitli tleh nri-l sueugth. in malarini districts,
this wonderful medlcino has gained great
c-it-iirity in curing reo rsnn Ague, cuius ana
Irever. loimb Ague, ann k inured ti
Dr. Pierce's Uolden .Tied leal
cevery
CURES ALL HUMORS.
from a common Blotch, or Kruntlon. to tho
worst Bcroruia. hnit-rncum, " ti ver-sore.
eeoiy or uougn rain. in
oaufi t.y i ii t.ioo.i
powerful, purifying, and Invigorating rnedl-
tine. f.reut IviIiuk l.i. ri rnpi'iiy lieal under
Im tietutrn Innucncti. Eaiieciully ho It maul-
fested in potency In curing 'IV-tier. Kezcma,
Kr siwina. lloils, Curtninclc. 8ort Eyes, Bcrof
ulona Sores snd Swellliii!i. Hip. Joint Disease.
wune Swellings," Ooitre. or Thick Neck.
snd Enlarged (llsnds. bend ten cents tn
stamps for a targe Treatise, with colored
plates, on Skin Ulseaaes, or too aame amount
lor a Treatise on bcrofuious AffccUone,
"FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE."
Thoroughly clnnfin it bv using Dr. Pierce
i.oideu Medical Discovery, and good
cigcminn, a fair skin, buoyant spirits, vital
Strtugth uud bodily health will be established.
CONSUMPTION,
which isgerofuln or the Lungs, is arrested
nd curerl by this remedy, if taken tn tbe
earlier stages of tbe disease. From Its mar
velous sewer over its! terribly fatal disease,
when tlrt offering this now world-famed rem
edy to the public, lir. Plerco thought seriously
of oulllng it tut -t uNsi miuN Curb," but
abandoned that name as too restrictive for
a medicino which, from its wonderful com
bination of tonic, or strengthening, alterative.
or blood-cleansing, anti-bilious, pectoral, and
uuinuvo properiie. is uneiiuaieu, not only
aa a rr-meitv for Conmi motion. I ml for all
Chronic Diseases of too
Liver, Blood, and Lungs.
For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Short
ness of Ilreath, Chronic Nasal Catarrh, Ilron
chltin. Asthma, Huvcro Coughs, and kindred
affections. It is an eflicicnt remedy.
, 'il ISL 1,rus-glt, at SI .0, or Six Bottles
for $&J00.
0f Send ten oents in stamps for Dr. Pteroe's
book on Consumption. Address,
World's Dispensary Medical association,
003 main St., BUFFALO) N. .
THE PLACE.
Hy ail seeejM eaii on
0
arker Brothers,
Groceries,
Produce, Baked Goods, Etc, Etc,
1 b lr goods ara tbe beat and their prices
reaaaiuabie.
NOTICE.
CHAS. H. DODO & CO.
I I I
HARD-
Front, First and Vine SU., Portland, Or.
WMOL.E0ALF fVfALIRt
1
We beve several linaa ot light weight suit and seme odd lots which we hare
placed on the CUraiatux Counter at soat.
COME. AMI) JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES,
JIJ
WARE
1 i 1
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IRON,
1 1 1
STEEL
1 1 1
L 'E. BLAIN.
t Lavo
I -llgi
t and furnlabel the
Congressman Mills nald to an Examiner
reporter the other day that the tariff bill
would pass the house between the middle
of July and the first of August and that the
majority will be from 15 to 19. He a!o
gave it as his unqualified opinion that the
democrats would elect Cleveland easily.
Mr. Cleveland is the only leader tn the
country in the past quarter of a century
who has found hjrnbelf stronger at the end
of his term than at the beginning, whom
his party has taken up a second time, who
went into the convention with a unanim
ous ote behind him, and without the, slight
est sieck of opposition.
Executor's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that toe under
signed has been duly appointed,, by order
of the County Court of Ldnn county, ure.
eon. Executor of tbe last will and atate
ment of John Morgan, deceased. All
persons having claims against said estate
are hereby notified to present them duly
verified to the undersigned at bia office
in Albany. Oregon, within felx months
ft om the date hereof.
Juno 28th, 1888.
J, h 111 Lb,
W, B. Bilvku, Enecutor,
Attorney for the Executor.
abort, all
are conquered by this
SC'iO KLOl RING MILLS
itb new rtM hlnery. making flour by lb
Full Kollrr l'roceaa. 'Iba mill la now
rutioing and 1 can furnish lb beat of
flour aud fod at reesuaabla rate. I In-i-mill
uttu uiy rulli In uclt a uianner
that nono can go sr. ay diaaotUfled. (Jive
rue a call
E. COIN,
Proprietor M iiH,
iwLsJHHa
LkJ
3L-
HAND SEWED DOUBLE AND SINGLE
HARNESSES, SADDLES, WHIPS,
anr vcrythinK usually kept in a first-class
sh ft Repairing carefully and promptly
FARM MACHINERY.
Sole Aran l for Oregon, Washington end Northern Idaho tor the
i BUCKEYE REAPER AND . MOWER.
baa Machines ere too well known to need comment. Thoasmnds of Farmers have see
ibem and spaak of them with praise. They are tbe only Harvesting Machine
that anil gtv antlr watlsfSeUon to tbe purchaser.
MILLER'S NEW MODEL VIBRATING THRESHER,
PHCEMX STRAW BURNER ENGINE,
Tbe most Bfleetlv and Successful CombtnaUon tor Tbreabiaf and Cleaning
9raln ever Conatrnctad.
1 BUCKEYE . STEEL FRAME . TWINE - BINDERS. i
The caaturs that diatlngnlsb this Twlne-Blnder ts the Ugbtness of Draft, combined with lw
I-Jttnsordinary Strength and lurablUty. The Binder ts of the Appleby pattern, ths only
really siiuo sfol ana yet known. W have two sty tea, tbe Elevator Binder end tbe
Platform Hinder-both exoUntbolh reoommended by hundreds of patrons.
Knapp, Burrell & Company,
Sohuttler Farm Wagon. Deere Plows,
Deere Bulky Flows, Cook Co.'s Car-
riagea, Pbsston and Top Buggiss- Four.
Spring Mountain Wagons, BuekboardA
Superior Drills and Seeders, Corbin Dlac
Harrow. Bodgee-Ksimee Seedevfr
Helsh Barbed Wire.
Have in stock a complete assortment of
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
of every description including
Bain Wagons, Oliver Chilled and Steel Plows
Deering and McGormick, Mowers and Binders,
ss
Hollingsworth and Tiger ay Rakes, for one
and two horses, Buffalo Pitts Threshers,
Steam and Horse Power, Harness,
Farm Bells, Garden Tools,
Lawn Mowers, Etc.
also a full line of ft rat -class
SEND JOB CIBCTJLAB
Brsnch House, St.. Charles Hotel. F. Thrall, Manager, Albany, Or
E. L, POWER, Prop'r,
FAULTLESS!
ejrNature is faultless sod so Is that
noble discovery, containing only Na
ture's own rsmedies, Tha"
cr.
YOUTH, HEALTH, VIGOR by tha use of
PFUNDEBJI fJREQON oLOOO KURIFIgR.
Quick snd Complete Cere of alt Diseases of
checks Rheumatism and Malaria, relieves
puts tresn energy
ConstipaUon, Dyspepsia snd Bilious naas,aad
resn enemy into tn
Kicn utoMi. Taken intlme.rts
ISH cannot te heat as a preventative of disease.
1 .ml Lit a cvcryv.Ucre. Ji a IxjIIIc.6 lor !;.
1 the system by making
mi iiuimc.riitnt
DWICHT'8
JJEEj
THE COW B II AND.
FOR THE LADIES
Bargains in Millinery,
FINE TMilMED BONNETS,
FLOWERS. RIBBONS LACES, PLUMES,
SATINS, VELVETS, ETC.,
At Very tow Figures.
These gofii must go, so come eriy at.d
gtt tiiNi. choice,
MRS. E, J, 0'CONNER
TO alAKE
DELICIOUS BISCUITS or WHOLESOME OHEAD
USE
Dwighps Cow-Brand SodaSaleratus.
ABSOLUTELY PURE.
ALWAYS UNIFORM AND FULL WEIGHT.
Be suro that there Is a picture of s Cow on your psckace snd yon will hare
tho best Soda msde. fan COW BEAND.
DWIpHT'S7
AT COST. AT COST
Having totcWed the atcck of good's of Sbaiso & Lonsway I Ui sell tbe same
al coat uuttt olosril out. Thst ti ina moof-y in ronr pockfts.- No auoh bar
gain ever before offered. 1 hav a!o purchased the haukrupt stock of
HAY & ASHBY,
of Harrtsburg oonalatiinf of
Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods
and General Merchandise,
Everything will be sold at
COST WITHOUT RESERVE.
MY 5C . IOC. ISC. AND 25 CENT COUNTERS
a uiImI with at ticlfcu worth twice theit price. Several thouiand tf a
variety. Bargains in all of them.
0. W.
Albanj, Oregon.
FURNITURE.
you want the best and moat durable furnituretbat is manufactured in tho city go to
Thomas Brink
He Is eel almost everything in the line o? furniture-that is kept j a first-class hou
JULIUS JOSEPH,
Manufacturer of Choice Cigars
CARRIAGES, BUCCIES,HACKS AND CARTS.
Buggy Tops a Specialy.
Call acd examine the goo 1 and get catalogue of prices, which are greatly reduced
for trade of 1888.
F. H. R0SC0E, Manager,
stand
AT COST I
Having decided tc(c'oseout oul usmea hrtr.'we will tell our
ENTIRE
OF-
STOCK
Clothing, Furnishing Hoods, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Yalises, S
At Oost !
Those wishing bargains will call early beforo tbe steck w broken,
goods mus. be soid within the next 90 days.
as
these
C. B. Roland & Co.
-AND DEALER IN-
FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST
Cigars, Plug ann Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, and a' Jul'
Una of Smok- rs' A rtieies, Also dealer In
CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS,
Next door to Burkhan & Keaney'a al Estate Office, Albany, Oregon.
SPRINGFIELD
SAW
M
LLj.
SPRINGFIELD, OREGON.
Albany Yard and OMlce on RaMroad SU, between 4th and Si
TTavinir inmW nnt Axntlled in nualitv. and facilities not surpa
prompt and satisfactory f iling or orders, I respectfully solicit
the trade.
A. Wheelef