The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, November 16, 1888, Image 2

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, The English and Canadian press almost
universally rejoice over the election ot Harrison.
In Philadelphia where protection has
heretofore ruled supreme, the democrats
cut the republican majority down more
than 13,000.
Dlalne carried Marlon count, Indiana
(Harrison's home,) fourears ago by 3i6
majority, but Cleveland carries It this year
by 378, makln j a gain ol over 600.
Already there Is considerable talk In this
own as to who will take charge o!
he post office after "March th. C W,
Watts is spoken of more than any one else.
Baker, republican,who through the lav
ish use of money sent out by the manu.
facturers of Pennsylvania, defeated Mer
rison for Congress two years ago, in the
iSth Illinois Congressional district, was in
turn defeated by Fordain, democrat, at the
late election. It is one of the little bright
spots left.
Shakespeare must have had the ordinary
office-seeker under the coming adminis
tration in view when he wrote : "The man
that hath not music in himself, nor Is not
moved with concord of sweet sounds, is fit
for treasons, stratazems and skx'ls. Let
no man trust him."
At the great steel works in Cleveland.a
Urge electric-magnet Is used, suspended
from a crane, to pick up iron or steel bars
and billets. It will take up 800 pounds,and,
as soon as the electric current Is turned
off after mdving.drop it In the proper place,
thus doing the work cf a gang of men.
It Is said there are at least twenty re
publicans In Albany who expect to hold
office under Harrison. They do say that
Capt. Humphrey has his eye on the office
of U. S. District Attorney now held by the
scholarly and able Judge McArthur. Po
litical service it is said will be the chief
strength of an applicant's c!aim for po&ion
and this gives the Captain a dead thing.
Among republicans and democrats alike
there seems to be no doubt that all demo
cratlc office holders high and low will be
removed after March 4th. Mr. Harrison
Is known to be intensely partisan, and will
have none but republicans under him. If
his desire is to have men of honesty and
"competency, he will hare much trouble in
filling the offices in the South, as his party
Is made up mainly In that region of carpet
baggers.
The Field and Farm has this univers
warning: Beware of the Eastern fruit tree
peddler who is abroad in the land again,
and acts as If he had come to stay all winter,
Hia greatest fault Is that he is always re
commending some new variety of remark"
able growth, hardiness and productiveness
and demands fabulous prices. I Ie Is armed
with a long list of testimonials from parties
one never saw not heard of to substantiate
what he tells you, and, if you will take the
trouble to Inquire, the chances are you will
find your home nurseryman has all the new
and choice varieties of fruits they have in
the EaL
The negroes are progressing. A dental
school for their race has been established
in Nashville. Tenn. It is the first institu
tion of the kind in the world. A few years
ago negro dentists would have starved, but
there Is now a good prospect for fortunes
for them. When a negro was a slave he
had the best teeth In the world. As soon
as he became a citizen his teeth began to
decay. This is not so much the result of
the imposition of suffrage on our brother
In black as of his change in diet and habits.
So long as he went to bed at dark and lived
on corn bread and fat meat he was all right
When he began to Indulge in whhlcy and
sweetmeats his teeth and his character
both commenced to decay
ITS fcFMXf .
Now that the smoke ot battle hai passed
away, it becomes more easy to measure the
extent of the victory ot the republicans
and the defeat of the democrats In the late
political contest,and to determine the effect
upon the politics of the immediate future
As to the extent of the victory, it is due to
truth to say that it is far from overwhelm
ng. In fact,ln many respects,thls victory
of the republicans Is less weighty than the
victory obtained by the democrats In 1884.
The republicans have carried the following
states : California. Colorado, Illliiols, In
diana, Iowa, Kansas, Malne,Massachusctts,
Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Nevada,
New Hampshlre.New York, OhIo,Orcgon,
Pennsylvania, Rhode Island.Vcrmont and
Wisconsin, with an aggregate ot 233 elec
toral votcs,which Is 14 more than Cleveland
received In But as a material offset
to this, republicans, when the final count Is
made, will find themselves with a less pop
ular vote than Mr. Cleveland has, defeated
though he Is. Of course republicans will
use the means at hand to the best possible
advantage to perpetuate themselves In pow
er, and to this end thev will admit three or
four new states, certainly republican, so as
to Increase their power In the electoral
college preparatory to winning the next
presidency. There Is no disguising the
fact that this will give them a great advan
tage so far as that phase of the matter is
concerned. But that party has a drawback
that overbalances all this seeming advan
tage. We refer to the distribution of the
offices. This has become a burdcn.a.curse
to the party In power. A hungrier set of
office seekers, (and their name Is Legion,)
never approached the gates of the Capitol
at Washington than that which will set out
on its pilgrimage after the fourth of March.
Harrison will be ut'.erly powerless to satiate
the voracious appetite of this greedy horde.
His party vtlll soon be full of kickers and
recalcitrants. An imperious demand will
go up from this army of office1 hunters to
the president asking that every democratic
official In the land be removed from office
to make place for these "workers" in the
president's party. These are the men, and
these only, who made it possible to elect
Harrison. They are practical fellows, and
work only for pay. They have no concep
tion of the idea of laboring In politics to
subserve the public weal, hence they will
feel that all their labor has been In vain If
they do not gel the offices. Here the trou
bles which will ultimately swamp the
president will.begln. Should the president
refuse to accede to this demand for the of
Gees, but decide to follow the precedent set
by President Cleveland of allowing faithful
officials to serve out their appointed terms
notwithstanding their politics, he will soon
find his party filled with howling kickers.
This will create a party weakness that will
lead to defeat in the next presidential con
test. Should Harrison accede to the loud
demands of this army of place-hunters be
will stir up and cherish Into active hostlti
ty to his administration a larger army of
mugwumps than have ever waged political
warfare in the history of the country. This,
too, would threaten his perpetuation of
power. There are many matters of legis
latlon and diplomacy the settlement of
which will prove stumbling blocks and pit
falls to 1 Iarrlson and his party. The tariff
and surplus question will, like Banquo's
ghost,down at no party's bidding. It is be
lieyed the two political parties In the Senate
will be equally balanced which wlilofcoune
necessitate a material change In the Senate
tariff bill to secure its passage. Then there
will be the fisheries question which will be
troublesome. But the greatest danger will
evidently grow out of the rivalry and bit
ter feeline existinz between Blaine and
Quay over the distribution' of the spoils,
There is fun ahead, but we hope the occa
slon will not unearth another Guiteau.
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DEALER IN-
; Choice Family
GROCERIES.
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Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco.
All goods sold at tho lowest cash prices
and warranted to give satisfaction.
Butter anil Eggs-Men Exchange foi Goods,
Subscriptions received for all the leading
NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES.
HEAR THE POSTOFFICE, ALBANY, OR.
A Waning.
The mode of death's approach are vir
oas, and statistic show conclusive! tba
more persona die from dlaeasee o the
Tbrott and Lung than any other. It la
probable tbat every one, without exception,
receive Teat numbers of Tubercle Germs
into the system tnd where these- germs
fall upon suitable soil tbey start Into life
and develop, at first slowly and is shown
by slight ticking sensation in the throat
and if allowed to continue their ravages
they extend to the lungs producing Ceu
anmption and to tbe h'ad, causing Ca
tarrh. Now all this is dangerous and if
1 lowed to proceed will in time cause
death. At tbs onset yon must av4 with
promptness ; allowing a cold to go with
out attention Is dangerous and may lose
yon yonr lire. As oon as yon feet tbat
something is wrong with yonr Throat,
Looks or Nostrils, obtain a bottle of Boa
cbee'n German Syrup, It will give you
mmediate relief.
Te the People of 8cio and Vicinity.
Owing to tb difficulty of getting suitable
rooms arranged in 8c io we have decided not
to work there for tbe present; bat if yon will
oome to our gallery iu Albany, where we are
Well prepared and have the finest of leases
ud hxtores, we will make it to yonr advan
tag to bs pictures taken here, and will
make it satisfactory for yonr trouble and ex.
peose in comiog. W are making life size
portraits finished in crayon. Prices lower
than ever beard of. Bring any pictures you
wish copied. We guarantee satisfaction.
Please call and see as.
.'';."" Very Respect folly,
i; " CaAwroRD & Littler.
AJ'lcaMlnz Srnse
Of health and strength renewed and of ease
and comfort follows the ose of Syrup of Figs,
as it acts in harmony with nature to effec
tually cleanse the system when costive . or
bilioaa. - For sale in 60c. and $1 bottles by
all leading drturgiatt. . .,..,;.,
Consumption Sorely Cured,
To ihs) Editor Please inform your
readers tbat I have a positive remedy for
the above named disease. By its timely
use thousands of hopeless cases have been
permanently cured. I hal be .glad to
end two bottles of my remedy free to any
of your readers who have consumption if
tby will send me their express and post
ofiloe address, KespectfaHy.
T. A. Blocvh, M, C lfcl Pearl St, N. Y.
MICE TO SHIPPERS,
(via Yaqaio!to Sao Francisco.)
Of wheat, oats, hops and wooL I am pre-
pared to take Marine Insararce on all oeraU.
hop, wool or any consignments of goods to
an 1 from Sao Francisco. For farther partic
ulars, address
Ala Harris,
Atrt California Ins. Co-, Ysqaioa, Or,
E3tray Notice.
Notice is hereby given tbat ou or about the
23th of Jane, 1SSS. one sorrel mare of tbe age
of seven years or thereabout, and marked
with a white forehead and whits hind legs
with light msce and tail, strayed vpon my
enclosed land 3 miles northwest of Miller s
Station in Linn county, State of Oregon, and
now remains there upon. Said animal being
bieachy and could only be kept ont o! grain
Held by yokinfr.
Dated (his 17th day of October, 1888.
IJctbebt Miller.
eagjo vjoomari eqj ejjsoddo 00500
uooSjng put? trepj.s&hg
rioisyii riQSivro 'ua
G. L. BLACKf.lAFJ,
Successor to B. W. Lang-don.
DEALER IN .
DRUGS, MEDICINES '
CHEMICALS, BRUSHES,
SOAP3 COMBS.
and everything kept In a first clsss Drag
Store. Also a fins ntoclc of pianos ud
vignun, . ...
ALBANY. OREGON
STOCKMEN AND FARMERS
BEAD
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NOTICE TO DEBTORS.
Woodin & Willard having sold their f nrn
iture business nity desire to have all
in debt to thl 11 and settle immediate,
ly, as it is n io close all accounts by
the Ut of De Prompt attention to
tbii notice will greatly oblige them.
PAINTS, OILS AND
P.TK3HC3 AT DEyOE
I hereby certify that Dr. X. N. Woodle
nas successfully operated on my ridaling
norse, isa.Au IXA.XS.
For further reference in regard to ridg
Iocs inonir of Wm. Peterson. Divs Pa
terson, Lebanon J Jobn Hard man, Alfred
woivenon, Aioauy 5 earn uaines, Nolo
Tr Tf . T-4 111. . r .1 . ' , .
rr iu. lumri . j. iiueviuv. x junvuco Yter
inary medicine in Albany and country
aurroundlng. Office and residence corner
tftn.an.cl Wasblngton Sts.
I.N. WOODLE,
Veterinary Surgeon,
Administrator's lMotice,
Notice is hereby givtn that the under
signed has been dnly appointed by the Coun
ty Court of Linn county, Oregon, administra
tor of tbe estate of James Bbields, deceased,
all persons having claims against said estate
are hereby notified to present tbe same duly
verified to the undersigned at bis office in
Albany, Oregon, within six months from the
date of this notice.
Dated this 27th day of October, 1883
H. Bkyant; Administrator
of the estate of James Shields, deceased.
THE PLACE.
3y all means call on
Parker Brothers,
Stettssort to Join Fez, 'or your
Groceries,
Produce, Bated Goods, Etc., Etc,
Their goods are the best and their price
reasonable.
Jos. Webber
Announces to bis patrons and frieoJs that
La lrmA in Ilia m shnn in the Ytf
bay it Mason Block and with workmen
will atUnd to nis customers at as reasooaois
prices as any other shop. Ashe has three
ata-roomt r noiog at all hours there.will be
wattiog t&: baths.
C. J, DILLON Sl CO.,
DEALERS!!
LUMBER, FLOORING. RUSTIC, i ETC.
General Jot) Work, Dressing and
Sawing Lnmcer, Hepairing,
Etc,. Etc.
MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF
FURNITURE.
Special ad vang to purchaser. 0
rastle flooring",
i'artory at foot of Lys)itrl
Administratrix Sale
Real Estate.
of
Notice Is hereby given that the duly ap
pointee aud acting Administratrix of the
estate of Kd ward Murray, deceased, by
and under an crdr of the County Court
for Linn county, State of Oregon, in pro
bate duly made and entered of record in
asld Court 00 tbe 6th day of November,
Ifm, will on
the t1s4 4mr ef Deeesaber, lass,
at the honr of one o'clock In tbe afUrnoon
of said dr, at tha Couit licnse doer la
tbe city of Albany, L'np county, Oregon ,
offer for sale at public auction to the high
et bidder all tb right title and interest
of Edward Hurray, deceased, at tbs time
cf his death, in and to the following de
scribed premises, belonging to ssld estate
to-witt The west J of Lot 4 and the
north H of the east of Lot 4 in Block
No, 11 in the city ov Albany, Linn coun
ty, State of Oregon, as shown by I he map
ot aaid city, together with tbe tenements
aad hereditaments thereunto belonging.
Terms of sale. One half of purchase
f trice to be eash In band and tbe remain
ng one-half on a credit, of twelve months
bearing Interest from tb day of sale at
tbe rate of ten per cent per annum, and
to be secured by mortgage on tbe pretn-
Tbls Nor. 5th, 1888.
Asvik Mbsjuy,
Administratrix of said estaie.
Administratrix Notice.
Notice is hereby given that tbe undersign
4 has been by the County Court for Lion
county, Oregon, duly appointed Administra
trix of tbe estate of George B. McKiouey,
deceased, lata of Linn county, Oregon. All
persons having claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present them properly
verified to the nndersioged at her residence
near Lebanon, within six . months from this
date.
This 10th day of September, 1888
Emily McKixkey, .
. Administratrix of said estate. ,
J. K. WlATHEEFORD,
Attorney for Administratrix
Notice for Publication,
Land Office at Oregon City, Or., 1
October 13th, 1888.
Notice is hereby given that tbe follow
lug named settler bas filed notloe of bis
Intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will be
made before the Judge, or in his absence
before tte County Clerk of Linn county,
at Albany, Oregon, on
Meadar, Dee. 17th, 1888,
lz : Leonard Edgar, Homestead Entry
No. 4503 for tbe 8 of 8 E 1 and Lots 1
and 2, of Bee. 4, Tp, 10, S It 1 E. He
names tbe following witnesses to prove
bis contlnuona residence upon, and culti
vation of, said land, viz : A. J. Khelton,
Jobn Bryant, O, W. Richardson and Jobn
BLyeu, all of Jordan, Linn county, Or,
W, T. Bus. bt,
Register,
Pine line of . Guns and
good stock of Ammuni
tion at Doyoo and Rob-
Notice of Settlement. '
In the County Court of Linnconnty, Oregon,
in the matter of the estate of William
Bobnett, deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all whom it may
conern, tbat the undersigned Administrator
of said estate has tiled in said Court bis final
account in aaid matter and that said Court
has made an order directing, notice thereof to
be giyen as required by law in such cases, nd
has appointed
Monday (he 3rd day ot December 1888,
at the boar of one 1 o'clock p. m. of said day
for the hearing of objections to said final ao
coont and the settlement thereof.
Dated this 1st day of Noy ember, 1888. '
, , v.;-,-' D. F.EoBNirr,
Administrator.
Till V7AHE AHD JIMiD
17A0E OF ALL 1111100 AT
J. K. WEATHERFORD,
(XOTAAY rUBUC.)
kTTOKNEY AT LAW,
A LB AST, e)EEia.
,L r&ACTICS IS ALL THX COURTS OF TBI
late. spsctaJ i lesUos sues U eoUeeUoae as4
rebate matter.
mi
: FALL ANNOUNCEMENT.
.
In making my announcement for the Fall I beg to call attention to the
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Following Departments :
DRY COQDS In this department my stock g unusually large and complete
Drasa goods la all the leading; atylts : good sheds for Fall and Winter r ea
elected from tbe best Eastern tad Forego importations. The latent norel
tieaio trimmings and buttons, shawls, blaokeU, .soma eitra grid values in
whits blankets, table linens, towels, etc.
CIRPETS Mr oUrgod faoiUtisi for sHiwiaz carpets tin enSblnia
make iargs purchases la this department. lean sbosr fine lino of Itgr
tl low prices, soms choice pattern? la Uvlj JiraisbU end 1 apes tries. 1 am
makiog carpets s leading branch ot my business.
BOOTS AND SHOES I "rrv tbe larest line of Boots sod Shoes io tbe city
and have psid special attention to' getting tbe good best suited Jo Ibis trad
and I cao slow s, fine line of goods. I keep in stotl tbe best makes in tbe
country, end bate endeavored to get a line of Vow ptice goods tbst I can guar-
f . . . . . a s a nr- it m
sOtee to Kire latisiaclloo. Anything in uoots, onoes or xtupoers lor men, wo
men sni children can be Touod io tbts department, it is 10 uct a sooe store
ot Itself. .
renrCOICeT e.m rlln a ntelalttention Lokeaoioir full Hot of Step
Fanev Groceries, unoolored teas, roasted and ground coffees, canned fruits, tbe
' ...r. . . . m a eae a 3 t sL f- J a
latest specialties to break rest rocv, etc., can en oe iouoa m sow aT"rkUJOUV'
Pure, fresh goods sod good value for money Is mj aim.
I could especially call tbe atteotico of pa -ties laying in their Fall
supplies to my large stock rf
For Fall and Winter
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FALL AND WINTER GOODS !
1 atn better'prepared tban ever to meet their wants.
pattments I em ptepared to meet tbe
In all de-
Growing Demands of Linn County,
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City of Albany,
And ask a thorough inspection of my stock.'
Samuel E. Young.
L.E.
BLAIN
IS
Rubber Coats and Boots, Shoe
OVERCOATS, Fine Assortment,
Pea Jackcts-Chincbilla, Astrachan
Full Line of Duck Suitings,
ALL GRADES WOOLEN OVER SHIRT &
Big Stock Cardigan Jackets,
HEAVY f.lEBIf.0 AFJD ALL WOOL UfiDERWEAB.
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ALL WEIGHTS LEATHER BOOTS AND SHOES.
UMBRELLAS, HATS, ETC.
Last bat not least a Urge Block of CLOTKiNC AND FUf.NISKIXCS
0, K. Paint Shop.
House and Carriage Painters.
Decorators and Paper Hangers
Piano Varnishing:.
All worknarantaetl.
YASSALLO & THOMPSON.
' (3accessorto,Hsiiry 8aesss.)
BIKOERS AND MOWERS.
Farmers, remember tbat we this year
have tbe Osborne Hteel Frame Binders
and Mowers, the strongest, llgbest rnn
nine?, and beat made maohloe In the
market. We can give yon just as sand
tertiss as anyone, and probably a little
tetter ; at any rate oome and see us be
fore yon boy.
8TKWABT ASox.
ROOMS TO RENT.
Far Dished and Dnfuraished rooms to rent,
Inqoire at eoroer of 7th and Dakar streets.
II. Basirn.
New and Second Hand Store
Owing to the increased demands of onr
business we have teen 00m polled to more
Into a larger etore and we can now be
fonnd next door to K, 12, Young, when
we will be pleased to see oar patrons, li
yon teed any stores, furniture, tinware,
crockery, clocks, carpets, pictures, fruit
ars, tienks, books, roller skates, saddles,
saws, planes, eto and thousand dif
ferent s,nd ose I a tides yon can not do
bettor his aid) of 3a Fraaol 100 than yon
can de with n on purchase or ezohange
L. GOTTLIEB
123 First Street, Albany, Or.
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Fine Horses,
We have just brought from Eastern
Oregon, a lot of fine work borses.wbicb
we will sell on terms to suit tbe times
Among them aresom pronnniog youug
drirets from Oneoo, Mason Chief and
Edward Everett. Also Boms choice
heary a ares. " Anyone wishing to par
chase a horse will do well to look ttem
over. We wiil lake pleasure in show
to all intendinp; purchasers. ' ...
Tallman, Or.
WILL BROS,
Dealers in all tbe latest improved FUnos
Organs, Sewing Machines, Qans. Also
a full line of warranted Razors. Batcher
and docket Kniyes, The . best kind of
sewing machine oil, needles and extras,
for all machines. All repairing neatly
and reasonably done.
CARPENTER AND JOINER.
The undersigned Is prepared to do all
klnda of work in his line In first-class or,
der and with promptness. Address P. O
box 87 or call at corner of 9th and Maple
treets, , . ... ''
I'm jolly
and fat, though -1
needn't say tbat j for a
glance at my size and a look
in my eyes, and you plainly can
aee there's no flies opon me. Tm
a little bit short both ot breath
and of I. air, but from shoulders to
knees yon can see Tin all there. I
mile and I laugh, I juke and I cbsff;
I refuse to be sad and 1 never get mad.
But you'd never surmise where my happi
ness lies, so I'll opknd coofass what you
never oould guess. A good thing to eat is
always a treat, which will make yon as sweet
as oar sugar eared meat,makes 70a feel so content
with the money spent hat you're bound to feel glad ;
and yon couldn't get mad though a man just a thin as
(a rail or a pin was to pull at your nose or tread on
your toes. If you're fit or your'e lean, if youi'e
pleasant or meanjunt give W. & T. a show
to sell you right low, you will feel
such a thrill of con tentmeut until you'll .
wish yon were fat' to enjoy more of that
For the feeliog's" immense and you'll
etow your good sense by buying
grooeriee,pro visions and
crockery of W t T
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Wallace & Thompson's Fat Mao,
Flinn Block, Albany, Or.
SECURE PRICES. IfO
TROUBLE TO SHOW
GOODS AT
BARGAINS !
First-class goods at bottom prices is wsat the public wants. These I have
at my store in this city. Bought at Bankrupt sales X can sell my stock ef
General Merchandise
consisting cf dress goods, gentsfarniehinggoods, clothing, eto.,
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cent counters all contain many articles worth (examining
Cash or goods will he j-aid forfall kinds of country produce.
GHAS. H. DODD & GO.,
IMPORTERS
hardware, Iron, teel7
AND FARM MACHINERY.
FRONT, riEST AND VINE STREETS, PORTLAND, 02E50N.
Sola Agents for Oregon and Washington for
. DEERE'S NEW DEAL PLOWS.
.Vlncl. Double, or Trlppte Furrow. They are so slmplo and oome so near absolute perfec
tion, tbat those who have used itaem or seen them work ean not say enooali ia
their praise. We furouh them with or without seat attachment.
Beat attachments are extra.
ODEEIiE POWER LIPT QTttEZTZ PLOWS.
BUCKEYE SHOE PRESS GRAIN DHILL.
Buckeye Hoe Press Grain Drill, Buckeye Seeders, Buckeye Spring Tooth Harrow. Superior
Grain Drills, Superior Seeders. -
e CORBIN'SDISC HARROW AND SEEDER.
The latest Improved Implement for sowing- summer fallow. . The most complete and
successful tool for thU purpose In use,
Te also have a full line of Baggies, Carriages, Phaetons, Mountain Wasona.
Platform and other Spring Vehicle.
SCHUTTLER FARM WAGONS.
.awrcnoe A Chapln'a Bprlng-Tooth Harrows, Deere Harrows, Scientific Feed Mills.
Pacific Fanning Mills, .
1IAISII BAKU WIBE, ITTCn ETC.
2J-SEXD FOB 8PECLAX CIRCULARS AND PRICK LISTS.
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jaililil
mm.
Geo, D. Barton has Just arrived from Iowa with a lot of finely bred Holstcln cattle
whioh he offers at leas tban Iia.lt J the price the same class ot cattle
have CTr been sold for In Orecoi. These cattle are now on the fam of
James JSlkins one half mile south of Albany, where he will take pleannre in showing
them to viftllors, Mr. Barton wiil receiveorders for pare bred ana high grade heifers
and cows to be delivered this fall or early in the spring at the lowest nosslble
prices, Address
KK
GEO D. BARTON,
V O. box 168, Albany Or.
City Drug Store
-A. full stock of-
Drugs, Perfumery, '
Patent Medicines, Toilet Soap,
Paints, Brushos,
Oils. Stationery,
Varnishes, Tablets,
School Books, etc. etc.
Choice Cijrs. Preaorirtious sad family receipts carefullj 7repared.
, "Whlie'in town call in and see ns. -
dr. cuiss & son
g. r sirjpoorj,
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