The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, December 07, 1888, Image 2

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OUR niNDOSTAN LETTER.
Kandy, Cbyiom, Oct. i6ih, i8S3
"Indeed yeu mutt see ft planter home
ind a cacao estate before jro leave Ceylon,"
said ouf genlat hot one bright morning In
the golden October days. But U it not a
long, fatiguing drive," we asked. "Oh I
no, deligh'.ful, and you will enjoy It," ex
claimed hit cheerful little wlfe,whoae busy
bee dainty little touches here and there
beautified her home, a the looked well to
the way of her household, and were a si
lent rebuke to the reit of the Idlers loung
Ing In the great bamboo, easy chairs, with
which every verandah both In India and
Ceylon Is provided ; there are atso little
tables for tea and palm leaf fans of pretty
and odd devices. As the beauty of the
little city of Kandy nestled In the lap of the
lovely, green mountains of Ceylon, was
growing quite familiar after a month s so
journ we hailed with pleasure the prospect
of an outing arranged for the next day
to Palla-kellle, the largest cacao (chocolate)
estate In the Island of Ceylon, and a moot
charming drive It provcd.past the beautiful
ornamental lake made by the Kandyan
kings nearly a hundred years ago, quite
neianhe celebrated Buddhist temple known
as the "Dalada Mallgawa," cr Temple of
the Tooth," (In which Is enshrined this al
leged relic of Buddha,) past pretty pictur
esque bungalows, so shrouded in beautiful
trees and shrubs, and curtained In clinging
green and blooming vines as to be scarcely
discernible In the distance i through small
native villages where we saw natives drying
wild coffee. Along a tree embowered
smooth road over which we bowled at a
good rate of speed, the sunbeams sifting
softly down turning Into vlvld.goiden-green
the lovely foliage of this tropical forest,and
lighting up the dusky faces of the coach
man and syce In neat, white 11 r cries with
only a dash of brightness In the red turbans
and cammcrbuno, (sashes.) Now there are
glimpses of the tall mountain peaks, the
river Mahavelt ganga winding In and out
like a sliver thread among tne varied shades
of the woodland : now and then fleeting
glance are obtained of tea plantations.
Soon a beautiful view Is before us ; far
away andbclew us flows the shining riven
along the banks grow many varieties of
lovely, tropical trees of rich and brilliant
foliage, bey and the green hills crested
with Australian gum trees and sheltered
by the purple blue mountains, overhead
floated pear-grey clouds.near us were pret
ty tenaced rice fields, their soft, delicate
green resembling our young wheat field at
home ; the gsy "Tamil" costumes worn by
the native women and children lent an
added picturesqueness to the scene, a they
merrily pursued their task of weeding the
tender, young rice. Great grey bowlders
frowned down on us from one side, partly
screened by scraggy shrubs, and dotted by
moss and lichen. In many places we saw
numerous coolies busily engaged in clear
ing and burning the brush and timber
from steep hills, preparatory to converting
them Into thriving tea plantations. Many
of the former great coffee estates in this
part of the Island have failed, owing to a
virulent attack of leaf fungus, (Hemilia
vastatrix,) and are now being utilised as
tea and cacao estates. We are soon at the
river, in whose cool depths many natives
are bathing, laughing and splashing about
We are speedily ferried over In a very prim
itive ferry boat by native boatmen and
. Landed on a splendid cacao estate of 1300
acres In a flourishing state of cultivation,
mnd are J riven through wilderness of
cacao trees, the ruby-colored corrugated
fruit grows along the body and branches
of the small treesnd is about the size and
shape of a nutmeg melon, only more slen
der, and grow with the large end to the
stem and is very pretty among the dark
green velvet-looking leaves. The cacao of
; this and the Kondetale estate adjoining
are said at present to "tcp the London
market" My readers must not confound
the product of the cacao tree with that of
the coconut palmas many persons at first
do,) tor they are entirely different Grow-
Ing among the cacao trees are many coffee
bushes, some with small, white flowers;
' other are full of red and green berries ;
both Arabian and Liberian coffee giow
here side by side. Next we drive through
- a small forest of beautif ul Cera Or Brazilian
rubber trees with graceful drooping branch
es and pale, delicate, green !eaves,so lovely
. and attractive I could not resist the temp-
tation of plucking a coveted cluster and
triumphantly displaying my prize, causing
dire consternation among the occupants of
our carriage as the thick, milky liquid fell
from the broken stem spoiling whatever
It touched. In some places the branches
on cither side meet and form a gren leafy
canopy, through which the sunlight trem
ble with subdued glow. ,
Now ouf way is broidered. by lovely Sa
pan trees, the fine green foliage reminding
ine of our locust trees ; the Sapan is cult!
vated here for the dye It produces,' similar
to that of logwood. Here we taw the va
nilla beans growing and clambering In rank
luxuriance over great trellises, from which
hung In tangled confusion the long.slender,
glossy, dark green pods, whose extract is so
' highly prized. The storehouses next claim
our attention, long, low, white buildings
erected in a sheltered little glen,w!th huge
sheds, under which are the large wagons
and numerous carts used on the estate, and
the neat and extensive dying grounds give
evidence of thrift and wise control. Near
are comfortable looking native huts for the
coclies, 500 of whom are employed en this
estate. Arriving at the pretty, cozy bun
galow, built on a great green knoll, beauti
" fied by flowering shrubs and palms, and
shaded by lovely tropical trees. We were
thsnkful to resjt on the w'lde.cool vetandah,
festooned in blossoming vines and rendered
comfortable and attractive by cushioned
bamboo easy chair, rare potted plants and
book ; In a little nook under a pretty stain
ed window stood a quaint rustic table, the
sides and legs were fdrmed of knotted
coffee shrubs, the top of dark, rich veined
. 1 11 1 t . ...
AiDizztan jvooa, ana ornamented with an
odd delicate China tea set, delicious hot
buns, fresh sweet butter, golden honey and
fragrant Ceylon tea ; gladly we all partook
of the "cup that cheers but not enebrlates,"
yet I have a faint remembrance of the gen
tlemen o! our party all disappearing with
our smiling host behind a Japanese screen
In the pretty wainscoted dining-room,
(ostensibly for a drink of water,) but the
smothered popping, fizzing, gurgling and
c'Jnking sound that soon Issutd therefrom
reminded me of the inevitabUaIndian peg."
Throughout this Eastern world the genial
planters are noted for their frank, graceful
hospitality. The dainty drawing-room
with Its dark, rich, highly polished floor,
covered here and there by beautiful orten
tal rugi; relieved now and then by a tiger
or leopard skin, pretty foreign little tablet,
pictures, books, flowers and the thousand
and one rare and lovely curios, with which
every tiouse here Is decorated, was very
handsome and attractive. From the ver
andah we had a most charming panorama
of mountain, hill and valley clothed In all I
the rich and varied hues of green, russet
and golden brown here and there flamed
out a brilliant glow from the wild cotton
trees. lust below us down a winding foot
path bordered with lovely' flowers was a
fine tennis court, surrounded by beautiful
tropical shrubs and flowers.a wilderness of
rare beauty and perfume ; there too was a
very -pretty quaint little summer house,
(where the tennis players hi.d their after
noon tea,) with its red tiled roof and sides
screened by passion flowers and covoloulus ;
two of Its great stone pillars are solid old
monoliths beautifully and curiously carved
in the ancient BuddhUt style 5 they are
over 400 years old and originally belonged
to the bith house connected with the grand
Palace of a Kandyan king, but lon since
destroyed. Connected with this estate and
under cultivation are ono hundred acre of
tobacco which has proved qu'te a success,
By the lengenthing shadows creeping across
our path we are warned it Is time to turn
our faces Kandy-ward.and we bid our pleas
ant host good bye as the falr.meUow after
noon waned into eve-tide and the crimson
rays of the setting sun kissed the fleecy
billows of cloudfleld into a glowing salmon
pink, and the vast expanse of earth and sky
were bathed In a tender rosy mist that
deepened until the somber mountains and
the sreen slopes of- the hillside seemed
turned to molten go!d and the jagged sur
face of the grey cliffs were softened into a
perfect harmony of lovely tints and shades.
Our homeward drive was lighted by the
pale, silent stars and the flash cf the glow
worms that everywhere brightened the for
est depths which was noisily alire with In
sect life.
This lovely, sea girt Isle of Celon is
mountainous, with plains bordering on the
sea and has a charming variety of temper
ature. The beautiful city of Colombo is
the capital, has a population of 1 33,000,
Kandy is called the "mountain capltal,"and
ha a population of 21,000, principally na
tives. The highest elevation of Ceylon Is
8,369 "-ct Above sea level. The tempera
ture of Kandy varies from 65 to 8o, and
her citizens are the most delightfully hos
pitable we have met on a fore'gn shorc.The
Government of Ceylon Is administered by
a Governor, (who is rx officio Commander-in-chief
and Vice Admiral,) appointed by
Queen Victoria. Sir Arthur Gordon Is at
present the popular Governor, his wife,
Lady Gordon, 1 much beloved for her gen
tle goodness, both she and her fair young
daughter are charming.and have been most
I sincerely hospitable to us, strangers in a
strange land. M. A. P.
I'm jolt j
and fat, though
' , 1 nrorin't lay tbat j for a
glance at my aixe and look ,
in my fry, and yon plainly ean
we there' ttu flies upon me. I'm
a little hit nbor. both ot breath
and of I. air, but from shoulders to
knee yon can see I'm all there. I
mile and I laugh, I joke and I oh iff;
1 refuse to be sad and 1 never get mad.
But you'd never surmise where roy hapjd
uhn lit, an I'll up and oottfjaa what yon
i.er could gucaa. A good thing to eat 1
always a treat, which will make you as sweot
aa our an jar rurl iaMt,m.ikea you feci so content
with the uitimv Tjtil tht you're bound to feel g)d't
and you couMu't gi titd though a man just n thin as
a rati or a iu ww t pull at your nose or tread 00
your tee. If you're fit or your'e lean, if yout'e
pleasant or mean, just give W. &T. a show
to sell you right low, you will feel
such a thrill of coo tentment until you'll
wish yon were fat to enjoy more of that
For the feeling's Immense and you'll
slow jour good sense by buying
sroceriev.pro viinnu end
crockery
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Holiday Goods.
Santa Clans Headauarters. 1
1 1 '
(i wax
ftsrlendidst5ck of
PlushlGoods, Toilet Oases, Al
bums, Perfumeries, Books
Etc., Etc.,
nor surpassed In Ihi Valley.
FALL ANNOUNCEMENT.
In making my announcement for the Fall I beg to call attention to the
Following Departments :
ItOV flnflnC In thi .li,rtmnt mv stscfc it nn'istillr Ursre end complete.
Dm anna in 11 tha leadinff atvlis : caod shada (or Fall and (Winter god
elected from the best Eastern sod Fijn importation. The latest novsl-
jties in trimmtogs and button, shawW, blanke!,,s'oi9 extr4 jqx Tames ia
white blankets, table linens, towel, etc.
C1?TJ Mr 6-tUrtJ fuilitiji fif tSiw carpets ns enabled me to
make iarge purchases in this department. lean show ,fine line of Ingram
at low prices, soma choice pattern In Uuoy irus,n sna lapeainea. win
I making carpets ft leading branch ciroj basin.
BftftTC ft tin CWnrC I ..rr ih larest Hoe of Boots and Shoes in the city
iBUViannvwuvku ; 1 7 , , . ... . j
and have paid'snecial attention to gc ttitg the gocdr bfst suittd to .bis trad
. - . - . I At t . - 1 I .
and I can show ft fine line of j ocki. 1 keep in siou ine test ids sea 10 iu.
country, sod hate endes voted to get ft line of tow piite goods thst I cn gaar
antee togiye estisfactioo. At.y thing in Boots, Shoes or Bubben for men, wo-
men;sni children cJ be round in tbu department. 11 11 id ici s saw wr
ct itself.
ngnrCDlceT m oiin? anMial attntion to keeuinz full Hoj of Stable
Fancy Oroceriea, uncolored ttaa.roasted and ground coffees, canned fruits, th
latest specialties in breakfast goca tfcn,can ll be found in this department.
Pure, fresh goods and good va'.ut lor rxsctty is try aim.
I t oold eaHciallj call the atteniico of p -ties laying in tbfcirjFall
applies to my Urge stock f
To the People of Sclo aad V ir laity.
Owing to the difficulty of getting saitall
rooms arraogsd in Scio wa have dacidsd not
to work thers for tha praeiit;bat if yon will
com to our gallery in Albany, wh.ra wa are
well prepared and bava U unest 01 Moses
od b stares, w will maka it to your advan
tage to have pictures taken hare, and win
make it satisfactory for yonr trouble and as.
psosa in eomiog. We are making Hie sum
portraits finished in crayon. 1'rioea lower
than aver beard of. Bring any picture yon
wuh copied. w guarantee aatuiseuoa.
1'kase call aad see as.
Vary Respect f ally,
OuwroKD tc Littles.
Look Here!
We ar; c osing out our stock of boots and
shoes, and to show you that we mean wha
we say quote you a few of our prices
Ladies' best French kid button shoes a'
$4-35. regular price, $c.50, none better In
town ; ladies' extra quality French kid, but
ton, at $3 75, regular price, $5.00; ladies
good French lid, button, at $3, regular
price, $4 ; ladies' bright Dongola. oulton.bt
lJ 75. regular price, $3.50; ladies' bright
Dongola, button, neat and good, $2, regu
lar price $3; ladies' American kid. $2. reg
ular price, $3; ladles American kid, $1 .25,
regular price, $2; child's oil grain button
school shoes from $1 to $1.20; a few pairs
ot ladies rubbers, 30 cent to 40 cents
men's rubbers, 50 cents; also a large as
sortmen. of men's boots. Come and see.
BaowsELL Si Staxard.
Removal. Misses E.- Si C. Howard
have moved their millinery store into rooms
in the Pcarce block over J. J. Dubruiltes
harness shop, where they invite old and
new customers 10 call on them.
Nir raUeos, currents, citros, lemons sr.d
orsngts received at Wllca t Thotnpsoo'f
wide Indigo Prints A large invoice
of the above goods has been received, and
will be sold at reduced fruet. The v are de
sirable patterns and are a bargain.
Samuel E. Yocxg.
&f. P reach k3p 1 retires 1 time.
Drcss Shoes. A fine job lotif meg's
shoes, 100. pairs, all different, No 7V best
In the city, at G VV Simpson's. They
ranee in price for from Si.co to St.co
aoout nan 01 the regular price. No such
bargains anywhere.
V Wast, Your butter and egg and
will pay you either cash or trade for It.
Browvell & Stanard.
Weatferral .Cares,
O ilylC., WnUii1 i J Retail
uruggtsu, ol Home, Ga., say j W hav
bceo selhusr Dr King' Xew Discovery. Elec
tric BiUers and Backlen'a Arnica S.lv for
two year. Have never baodled remedies
thst sell well, or give inch universal sst
taction. 1 here have been some wooderf a
care ellccted Ly these medicine in this
city, several cases 01 pronon need coDsnm p
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wuu una entirely carta Oy as tI I
few botth of Dr King'- New Discovery,
taken in connection wuh Electria RiM.
We gaaraotee tbem always. Sold by Foshay
Or 111 MWJi
An Explanation. '
r ,
What Ss this wnervou trouble" with
which so many seem now to be afflicted?
If you will remember a few year ago the
" ' " vunipurauvcijr unknown
to-day it is a common as an v word Ir
the English language, yet this word covers
only the meaning of another word used by
our forefathers in times past, go it is with
nervous diseases, as they and malaria are
intended to cover what our grandfathers
called biliousness, and ail are caustd by
troubles that arise from a diseased condi
tion of the liver, which in performing its
function finding it cannot dispose of the
Diie mrougn me ordinary channel I com
rteiiea to nasn it nft thrnncrh k m.y.tn
causing nervous troubles, malaria, bilious
fever, etc.. --You who a;? suffering can
well appreciate a cure. Wc recommend
Greens August Flower. Its cures are
marvelous.
Wallace & Thompson's Fat Man,
Flinn Block, Albany, Or.
(Bilflll
For Fall and Winter
H,
EWERT
has a splendid assortment good for lbs
Holidays,
consisting of a nice selection of
BOLD ASD SILVER WATCHES,
DIAMONDS, ETC., ETC,
Gold Headed Oanes.
Kew assortment all kinds of Jewelry
REAL ROGER DROTHER8
SILVER PLATED
WARE.
Also Spc' :!, Clocks, etc, 1 Uu
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FAULTLESS!
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ture's own remedies, 'The'
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A9-Nature is faultless end so t that
noble diheovery, eontainloa only Ha
idln. Th"
It is a benefit to the human racfk KEEP UP
YOUTH, HEALTH, VIQORby the useof
Plunder's Oregon Blood Purifier.
Quick and Complau Cere of all DUeaaee of
tha 81un, Kidneys, Bladder and Liver. It
checks Rheumatism aad Malaria, relieve
bouaupsuoa, uyipepaia ana otuouaaeas.aad
puu freeh enerByjnto the syatem by making
New, Itlch Blood. Take it in time, rieht now.
as it cannot be beat as iHtvmuiiv
JSURSERy. J. F. Backensto is the ac
credited agentof Vancouyer Nurser. Ap
ply to him for fruit or ornamental trees at
a -a -, Oregon.
Baeklee' Arnica Halve
i no best aalve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Halt Kbeum, Fever
oonjB, jieiier, snapped uanas, Ohtlblams,
Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and nol
iivniy cures rues, or no nnv rcnuimii Ti
iaguaranteed to give perfect Batlsfaction,
yi uuiuby xeiuouea. xrice cents
box. For sale by Foshay A Mason,
per
Consumption Sorely Cared,
JiHTOK. 1 IflUKfl inform vsn
m.am 1. . T f ... . J
the above named disease. Itv t foi
use thousand or hopeless case have been
yermanfentiy curea. i h!l be glad to
snnd tiro bottles of my remedy free to any
of jour readers who have consumption if
thy will send me their express and post
office address. EespeotfaJIy.
T. A. Sloccm, M, C 1S1 Pearl St., N. Y.
told and used everywhere. Si a bottle. 6 for li
TAKE IT NOW.
FOR SALE.
2Jmnai tra?ta an
Some near town.
thrss fof.ni on
easy erms
II, BT. v
WILL BROS,
Dealers In all the latest improved Pianos
Organs, Sewing Machine, Guns. Also
a full line of warranto! llazors, Butcher
and rocket Knives. The best -kind of
sewing Machine oil, needles and extras,
for all machines. Ail repairing neatlj
and reasonably done.
CARPENTER AND JOINER.
The nnddralarneJ is Drerjara 1 in A ft. Tall
kinds of work in his line in flrst-olasa r.
der and with promptness. Address P. O
box 67 or call at corner of 9th and Mania
treats,
I. N, Sann,
STOCKMEN AND FARMERS .
EBAT)
I hereby certify tbat Dr. I. N. Woodle
naa auoeeMiruiij operated on my rklaliog
BOrae, MaVAU UAXS.:
For farther reference In retrard to rldir-
Ing inquire of Wm. PeUrsoo, Dare Pe
toraon, Lebanon i John IJardman. alfred
Wolverton. Albanj ; Sain tiaioes, Hcio j
Wm. Foster, Frioeville. I practlos vter
inary melicln In Albany and country
surreundlng. Offlce and rmldonoe corner
6ih and Washington St.
I. N. WOODLE.
Veterinary Burgeon.
A. J. ROSSITER, V. S.
Braiuata of Ontario T353rhir
Collegs,
Isproasril to trjstdl leasts of all do
meatie an'mtls oascisntlfl) principles.
Residence and office two doors east of
Opera House, Albany.
-AT-
FALL AND WINTER GOODS 1
l am bttte'prepaied than ever (to meet their wants. In all de
paitments I am ptepsred to meet fb.3 ,
Growing Demands of iinn County,
L E. BLAIN'S.'
-AND THE-
Rubber Coats and Boots, Shoes
City of Albany,
And ask a thorough inspection of my stock.
Samuel E. Young.
DR. C. WATSON MASTOri
Physician and surgeon. OVERCOATS, Pine Assortment,
Office opposite the Democrat Office.
G. L. BLACKfslAN,
Successor to E. W. La f Jon.
DEALER2I2J
ORUQ8, MEDICINES'
CHEMICALS, BRUSHES,
SOAPS COMBS,
ETC.
0, K. I aim Shop.
House and Carriage Painters,
Decorators and Paper Hangers
Piano Varnishing.'
AH work niaranLxw! '
VASSALLO & THOMPSON.
(Successors to ITenry'8eesen.)'
Wanted.
Four eood. reliable men to sell the Im-
S roved Singer. Team and wasrnn luru
hd, Address, The Winger M'fg Co.
J. A. ABCHia ld, Agent,
Albany, Or.
DR. J.L. HILL,
Physician and Surgeon,
Office or. First and Ferry Streets,
ALBANY- - OREGON.
Pea Jae!e(sChinchilIa Astrachan
Pull Lino of Duck Suitings,
ALL GRADES WOOLEN OVER SHIRTS
Big Stock Cardigan Jackets.
HEAVY MERINO AND ALL WOOL UNDERWEAR.
Winter Gloves and Mittens
ALL WEIGHTS LEATHER BOOTS AND SHOES.
UMBRELLAS, HATS, ETC.
Ltst but not least large stock of CLOTNINC AND FURNISHINGS
JLmIEm IFlTmJJL 1ST
BARGAINS !
First-class goods at bottom prices is wat the public wants. These I have
atjmj store in this city. Bought at Bankrupt sales I can avlluj stock of
L. W. CLARK,
Portrait Photographer.
6tnalo corner Second aud Ferry Street
near Opera Hoaa. Ground floor.
Children's pictures a specialty,
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Administrator's Notice,
Notice is hereby riven that the under
signed ha been duly appointed by the Conn
ty Court of Linn county, Oregon, administra
tor of the estate of James Shields, deceased,
all person having claim against said estate
ar. hereby notified to present tbe cam. duly
veriftal to the undersigned at hia office in
Albany, Oregon, within six month from the
date ot tbu notice. '
Dated this 27th day of October, 1883,
II. Bryant. Administrator
of the estate of James Shields, deceased
Administrator's Notice.
Notioe is hereby given, that the and
signed ha been by the Couutv Conrt '
Linn county , Oregon, appointed Administ -tor
of th estate o(G. W. Warraoth, Sr., la e
oi una county, Oregon, deceased. All per
son th-vt hav claim against said estate ar
hereby notified to present them duly verified
w ma undersigned at Halaey, Linn county,
uregon, witnin six month Irorn this date.
Thi the 20th day of November, 18S3
I. N. Warm oth,
J. K. Weatherfod, Administrator.
Att'y for Administrator,
HoticB of Final Settlement,
Notice U hereby riven that the nnrfar.
signed, the Administrator of the natal nf
esamnei it Uuncan, deceased, has this day
Sled his final account la the County Court
for Linn county. Oregon, and thn aniri
Conrt haa fixe J the 7ib day of January.
1888, at tbe hour of 10 o'clock, a m, of
saia asy to near ou octiona ta thi sum
and for the aettlemeut of the estate.
i nis tne aum aay or November, 1883,
- ti. M. PsNsisaroN,
T.J. Surxs, Administrator,
Attorney for Administrator.
x S y - ' - nouicr i nan ine tneaptn
rirtlsn(l, Oregon.
lUtlfd r)l!lHluli,lir)v;nu; itopuUrlty, uli.t
&horthant!i Common School ani Ptnmanthlp Depart
ments. Btudeiiis ad mi il orl at any time. Cat&
lnyiiB rikI si;eiiiiPtia ot i.enmjnfiip sent free..
-DEALER IN-
Choice Family
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GROOBHIES.
Corii'cctioDcry, Cigars ant! Tobacco
All goods sold at the lowest cash prices
'.and warranted to give satisfaction.
Butter and Eggs Taken in Exchange for Goods
Subscriptions received for all the leading j
NEWSPAPERS AND IV1A
KEAS TEE FOSTCITICE, ALB.VIY.IC3.
General Merchanise
consibting of dress goods, gentsurnishiog goods, clothing, etc,
AT COST.
Cash or goods will be iiaid,forJH kinds of country prod ace.
GW SIMPSON,
Albaoji Oregci.
GHAS. H. D0D0 & CO.,
IMPORTERS OP
pardware, Iron, 5tee
AND FARM MACHINERY.
FEONT, mSI AHD TOTE STEEETS, F0UTLA1ID, OEESClt.
Sold Agents for Oregon and Wasnlngton for
' . DEERE'S NEW DEAL PLOWS.
liilo, Double, or Trlpple Furrow. Tbey are so simple and come so near absolute perfec
tion, tbat tbose who have used them or seen them work ean not say enough In
their praise. We furnish them with or without seat attachment.;
Seat attachments are extra.
DEEIBE T0"WEIo LIPT SUXKTZ PLOWS.
4 BUCKEYE SHOE PRESS GRAIN DttlLL.
Guvkoyo Hoe Press Grain Drill, Buckeye Seeders. Buckeye Spring Tooth Harrow, Superior
Grain Drills, Superior Seeders.
CORBIN'S DISC HARROW AND SEEDER.
ilio latest improved implement for sowing; summer fallow. Tbe most complete and
successful tool lor this purpose In use.
Wo also have a full line of Buggies, Carriages, Phaetons, Mountain "Wagons,
Platform and other Spring Vehicles.
SCHUTTLER FARM WAGONS.
Iiwreuce & Chapln's Spring-Tooth Harrows, Deere Harrows, Sclentlfli Feed Mis,
, . Paclflo Fanning Mills,
IIAISII T3A.TZT1 'WIIIE. ETC, ETG :
SJ-SEND FOR SPECIAI. CIBCCJLABS AND PRICK USTS.
E Thrall, Agent, Albany, Or.