Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, February 18, 1888, Image 3

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THE MORNING HERALD : SATURDAY. FEBRUARY is, 188S
OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE.
Arrives Depart
Passenger...
Freijrnt
11:15am 1:00 p ra
: 5:2St)m 0:50 a.m
O. fe C. R. K. TIME-TABLE.
NORTH BOUND.
j Arrives,: Departs i Arrives.
Cala.ejpr ! 6:l5ain 7.05am
Portlan-lO.lOam
" 3.45pm
" 2.45pm
Eugene ex ill loam 11.
Freight j 7.
35air.
loam!
SOUTH BOUND.
' Arrives' Departs' Arrives.
Cala.exp j 7.45pm
7.45pmj 8.05pm j Ashland 9.00am
2.20pm1, 12.40pm: Eugene 2.40p m
Eugene exjl:
r reiaht
1 30mi Eugene fi.flopm
No-freight teceived for south after 11 a. m
of same dy.
LKBAXOX BKA.NX'H.
FmAlba'y Departs
Sn. 11 1 511 ji in
Arrives
Lebs'non it 1.3H
.5C
No. 13..
m
p in
s.io . m
Km Leban
No. 12..
5o. 14..
5 00a m Allianyat 5.45 am.
2.00 p mi " " 2.45 p m.
TIIK MAILS.
Mails at th- Albany postodice close as follows:
i-"or all offices north
. he eastern states
i'le West Side !
;-G:30 A. M.
ind the Narrow GuaiieR . Fl. )
r .-r 1'ortland and Salem. 11 a. m.
."orvallis and Yai;uiia 12:30 r. !.
Ail ortiees south 7:30 v. M
The ostoflic-e will be closed each evening
frfini six to sun en o'clock.
Registered matter for tre early morr ir
train should be mailed lie'ore 6 o'clock the
levious eveniicr.
THE WEATHER Kl-IHV.
Sax Francisco, Feb. 17. Weatht-r nd;ca
tions for the next twenty-four hours bein-
riiiiLC at 7 v. st. are: L';rlit rains; cooler.
.lOTTISUS AHOt T KIWJ.
Spiced roll bacon. Kenton &
Chase.
Choice garden seeds at Kenton &
Chase's.
Call and see our new goods. W.
F. Kead.
For a nice roast of beef go to J.
V. Pipe's.
("se Divight's cow brand of soda
i.nd saleratus. v
Eggs are selling at twenty-five
cents per dozen.
Fresh oranges received by every
steatuer at Fracis Pfeffer's.
Considerable stall fed beef has
been marketed in Linn county this
winter.
Geo. A. Waggoner, state rail
road commissioner, was in the city
yesterday.
Fresh oranges, lemons, pies, hot
rolljs cakes, choice cigars, etc. at
Parker Bros.
A fine line of fancy groceries and
cilice table delicacies now arriv
ing at Kenton & Chase's.
Fresh Columbia river smelt
salmon and sturgeon this morning
at Hyde's lish market.
Direct from New York, Grand
Opera cigars at the Willamette
Packing Co. 's Store. .Don't fail to
try them.
The Blair educational bill passed
the senate by a vote of 31) to 29,
Oregon's two senators both voting
with the majority.
The immense stock of boots and
shoes at A. B. Mclhvain's is being
slaughtered at twenty-five percent,
discount on each and every dollar's
worth sold.
Those desiring costumes for the
firemen's masquerade ball should
,leave their order with Parker Bros,
ft his morning, as the order for the
'same will be forwarded to-day.
The liev. Jesse C. Taylor wiil
hold divine service in St. Peters
Episcopal church on Sunday, Feb
ruary P.i, morning and evening.
All are invited to attend.
Very little cooking need be done
on Sunday while choice er.nned
meats, fruit and vegetables can be
bought of Kenton & Chase at such
low rates.
Kelfoious services will be held j
every ( evening this wceK in St.
Paul's Methodist Church South,
in this city. All are cordially in
vited to attend.
Rev. J. W. Harris, of Salern,
will preach at the Congregational
church to-morrow morning and
evening, exchanging with t lie
pastor, Rev. II. V. Rominger.
A called meeting of the Women's
Relief Corps will be held at their
liali at 2 :30 o'clock this afternoon.
A full attendance is requested, as I
it will be the last meeting before j
the G. A. R. encampment.
Boy and girls want plenty of!
good 'sauce with their bread and !
butter. Kenton Sc Chase sel ex-!
cellent apple butter, tine jelly and I
the best canned fruits at the. lo- .
est rates.
Just arrived : at the Willamette !
Packing Co.'s store ; cabbage, lem- j
ons, 'sugar-cured meats, lemon
crackers, Holland herring, mack
erel, and other delicacies to nu-
memns rr mention. !
Messrs. Franklin & Co. have
onened in connection with their
second hand store a tirst-class tin
shoo, and will hereafter be in the
lield for contracts and all other.
work usually connected with the
business.
7t
Teaiolifr Institute.
The annual county teachers in-;
stitute for Linn county Oregon will i
be held at Albany commencing on :
Wednesday afternoon, March 14th j
1SSS and continuing durinsr the j
15th and lt5th. H. V. S. Reid, j
Co. School Sup't. i
An xr-Ileiit
'My wife and myself were in bad
health for some ' fifteen eas. I
ciianced to he looking over one ot
Simmons Liver Uegulator Alman
acs and saw A. H. Steven's and Bishop
Pierce's names to testimonials I
then !,tainea some the hegulator,
..,wi i,.....-tilv r.-commencl the laver
Kc-'iiboor to niv fiiends a
an excel-
lent medi.-inc."
A. E. Haukjson. M. U.
(ioi-doiivilie
Fiui'Iuits For Kent.
Masqurade suits for lent cheap,
at Wilt tiros, store or residence.
Call earlv and iret first choice.
CtttiTKACTOR HINT.
He has Paid for All His Oregon Pacific
Work and Deserves Much Credit.
Mr. (7. W. Hunt, the well known
railroad contractor, left yesterday
to engage in work on his Umatilla
branch. Before goin; he finished
paying up all his time checks and
indebtedness incurred in his recent
work on the eastward extension of
the Oregon Pacific railroad. This
amount exceeded $100,000, over
$75,000 having been paid through
the Linn County bank ; and con
sidering the fact that this was paid
out by himself, without having re
ceived one dollar from the Oregon
Vacific Co., Mr. Hunt certainly
deserves great credit. In fact had
not he and Mr. Bennett been able
to pay for the work themselves the
result wouiu nave causeu more ori
less financial disaster in this
tion of the count rv.
por
Mr. Hunt does not desire to pub
licly parade any grievance airainst
the Oregon Pacific railroad com
pany, but simply says they have
not treated him right in settlement
for work on his contract. It is to
be hoped that their differences can
be amicablv settled, and that Mr.
Hunt will resuiue work in pu.shin
uie roau east warn, me company
certainly cannot afford to lose a
responsible and energetic con
tractor like Mr. Hunt.
Sew Uruan.
new Estev onran
ihe new Estev oran for the
Presbyterian church arrived Tues
day, and has been put, in position.
It is a beautiful instrument, being
made of a high grade of black
walnut, oiled and polished. It has
two banks of manuals and two
and one-third octaves of pedals.
The manuals and pedals are con
trolled by niiTeteen different regis
ters. The organ is so aj ranged
that it can be blown either bv the
player or by a second person.' The
quality of the stops are singularly
clear, pine and free from the disa
greeable nasal twangy tone com
mon to many reed organs. This is
almost always a chief characteris
tic of an Estev organ. The choir
will be reorganized once more, and j
music made a more pleasing and
elevating part of the usual ser
vices. An Olden lime Party.
Ye Hatchet Parcie next Monday
evening at the G. A. R. and W. C.
T. U. is to be the event of the sea
son. One feature of the evening
will be a drill given by Ye Hatch
et family; in which fifteen .young
ladies will wield hatchets in an
alarming yet harmless manner,
home oi the ladies of ancient times
have condescended to be present.
anrl take part m tin
entertainment
among whom are Georgiana Wash-
ll.,f,.kn Tt, : T..r,.
...bi Y""-' iiuiuBu -
son Hatchet, Jamesina Madison
IT.. ,.!,,.. IT. T I ..... I
t 7, - V- . , V '
r 1 ..... 1
. v.w.v....'-' , -X..u.cunin
Jackson Hatchet and niauvothe
Tlie best talent of the city will
furnish something new in the way
of niu.-dc. Every one is invited to
attend Each person will lx- al
lowed the unusaal privilege of pay
ing :?5 cents to be admitted to the
entertainment and sociable, and
10 cents for supper.
fuse (llI.
Suit was brought vest'-rdav in
Justice Humphrey's court by Thos.
.Montieth sr. against John Chis
well, fur forcible detaiii'-r in the
Montieth .Aliils roieity. The
case was settled by .Mr. "Chiswell
giving 1 1 1 charge of the property.
The title of the mills in question is
in litigation and Purr Powers
will be placed iu possesion ;-. mii
tal consent until the case is set
tled. Triirhcj--. S ;iliiiii:i;iou.
Notice is hereby oiven that the
regular public quarterly examin
rtion of teachers will 'he held at
the court house in Albany. Linn
Co., Or., commencing a! noon on
Wendesday, Feb. lS,s. All
those desiring to pass examinations
will please take notice and be
present at tne beginning.
I). V. S. Ki:ii). Co. Sch. Supt.
riiickcu Pic 4 oi:ipanv. j
The ladies of the Baptist church :
will give a chicken (ie sociabh- at i
the W. C. T. V. hall on tlie even- j
ing on February 20. It will be a j
most enjoyable all'air. l-'.verybody
is invited. The price of supper:
will be 25 cents. :
.oll Waf-Ii 4.irn Away.
Francis Pfeifl'er h:is jaaced in his ;
I snow case at the .vioany soda and :
candy works a ifoO go 1.1 watch,
; which will be given away to the j
customer who purchases of him !
the most cigars. Every person ;
i who buys a cigar will receive a ;
"ticket. At the end of ninety days I
j the one holding the largest number i
! of tickets wiil receive the watch.!
i It is warranted to be a genuine '
I rold watch worth .-soO. His cigars !
ire the best iu the market. This
is a rare chance to get a jruld :
watch tree
Kami of Hope .11 etiim.
A meeting for the purpose of re-
j organizing this society will be held
i at the W. C. T. U.diall on Satnr
! day next, February ISth.'at three
I e. m. The snjH.rintendent, Mrs.
II. P. Webb, particularly requests
!a good attendance of both the
; young and old temperance workers.
lliuulMi Ainiiit I ! i -.
It is a straight business proposi
tion, easily comprehended" and
u.ui giw .s aueuuu,, 10, i uo, tuc ,
;., t. i
enure siock 01 noots ;inu noes at
A. B. Mclhvain's is now otlered at
twenty-five per cent, discount,
This sale is positive, as the entire
assortment is ottered without re-
serve at this slaughter in prices.
Gentian Hall.
A German ball will be given at
the opera house by the Herman
citizens of Albany and vicinity on
Fridav evening, March '.. A fine
simper is to be served at the Citv
Restaurant, and an enjoyable time ;
is pronnseu. .n a-iv. containing
names of committees, etc. appears
elsewhere m these columns.
'the vkik::a f isi-.-
The presentation of this play a
the opera-house last night by the
G. A. U. post, of this city, assisted
by local talent, was greeted by a
large audience. The dramatis
persona.' were the following:
Col. Warren, the veteran' of 1S12
A. B. Woodin
Bill Jones, the scout. .V. C. Reece
Jim Haines, the villain. .Geo. Fish
Sheriff Slason, Haines' backer...
T. J Overman
Old Zibe, darkey servant of Col.
Warren Richard Fox
Pete, darkey servant of Col.
Warren Win. McCobn
Captain Hardv, U. S. A..
" B. F. Tabler
Charles Morrison, sergeant
S. S. Train
Jake Whitaker, vankee engineer
and lawyer.. " R. B. Vunk
James Mason, c rporal
Junius F. Whiting.
Judge Went worth. .T. J. Overman
Clerk of court A. B. Woodin
Kesiah Wetherby, yankee maiden
housekeeper for Col. Warren .
' Mrs. R. B. Vuirk
Mary Monison. the sergeant's wife
! r Mrs. W. S. Thompson
I The parts were well sustained,
! and the plav was a most interest-
! iug one and well put on. A pleas
ing part of ttie entertainment were
the. tableaux, in which liberty,
hope, justice and mercy were rep
resented by four young ladies, Mrs.
Thos. Montieth Jr., Misses Ilattie
and Lida Galbiaith and Miss
Amelia Senders. A scene of
angels and child was beautifully
represented by .Miss Lota Vance,
Velle Irving and Mora Nutting.
The play, with the exception of
a slight accident to the scenery,
went smoothly, and is one of the
"est ever produced in this city by
home talent. It is full of stirring
ami impressive scenes, andaliorded
a good opportunity for some clever
acting, which was done m a man
ner surpeior to many professional
troops, which have visited Albany.
By special request it will be repeat
ed, in connection with the camp-
nre, on the evening ot
on which date the G.
F
23rd,
A. R. en
session in 1
campnieiit will
be in
this city
Excellent music was furnished
for the play last r.ight by Mr. Chas.
Mueller and Miss Rose '"stel.
the .next o;i:i;ssia.
Eust Oregonian
Several Willamette Valley pa
pers are very solicitous just now
about the welfare of Eastern Ore-
gon. They have just discovered a
1 i ... ... - . i . i
long-concealed interest in this part
ot the state; and are insisting that
Eastern Oregon is entitled to the
next conL'res.sinnn Tht. -liiu-i- nf
iji .w, nlll!i o.-.i:,.:...!.. :J
mio iiiiuouai iui It 1 III! IrS VC1
j apparent. A congressman can do
:ur prevent mi
! 1 -n:fo,i
hty little, but two
' " '-
s senators do have
sonie little power
and
the
influence
Portland
Hence the plea of
Salem
managers
is to
lon.-e tne
congressional nomination upon ! will be refunded if the enterprise
Eastern Oregon, if possible, and j does not prove satisfactory. Eith
iiext winter claim the senator ; er a deed to territory wiil be given
namely, J. N. smith. i or right sold to work on commis-
It won t work. Eastern Oregon
does not need the congressman I
this time,; thank you. The repub- j
licans are talking strongly fori
Leasure and Holman and K.lfis and
Olmstead, but Brother Hermann I
will be stronir enough, when the j
scheme is well understood, to se-
cure the nomination on the repub-
i; - , iii . '
Ucan ticket, and he deserves it.
' As for the democrats, Ivistern
j O'egon has no suitable candidate,
so far as we kno.v now. 3Ir. slater
is usefully en ployed in another
: position, and the state does not
; wisli to dispose of his services as
i railroad eommisioner. Mr. I son is
i probably the most available tim
: ber. but he is also ji-(j!itably occu-
Iicd as circuit judge, with tour
: vears years vet to serve
.,,,,1 ,..,
not be a candidate. .Mr. Hvdt
rtn. i . .iii-
, mav wish the nomination, hut
,
he
will strongly opi.osed by a portion
' of the Ea-tcrn ( )regon democracy,
We don't need a congressman in
i Vout.i- (,.,..r., 5 l
j need one of the United States sen-i
! ators. e are entitled to one ot
; these. We will claim it next
winter, and will take nothing less.
This mi".ht as well be understood.
Western Oregon can have the
congressman. Put Mr. Bilyeu, or
Mr. (iearin, or Mr. Wealherford,
Mr. siglin, or whomsoever may
seem best, and the democrats of
Eastern Oregon will roll up a big
majority for him ; but in our opin
ion, we don't want the candidate
in this section of the state.
This, of course, is the only the
East "Oregouian's opinion: with
which all democrats may not
agree.
Slai tliim A Terrible Fall !
A wonderful oiler! Cloaks, jack
ets and wraps, of every description,
at sweeping prices. Desiring to
greatly reduce our stock on these
lines
eforetakinginventoiy,we will
urentire lineof r primrer Bros. ;
onerourennre uneol r pi
tailor made garments at cost or less.
This is a rare chance. Call early
while the assortment is large.
-Monte; iii & Skitkniiacit.
I What
The symptoms
am I in l.? j
of biliousness are un i
I happily but too wo 1 known. They differ
I in different individual--to some extent.
A bilious man is seldom a breakfast
! eater. Too freijuentlv. alas, he has an
j excellent . apj. elite for h'ciuds hut none
j for solids of a morning. His ton-tie
j will hardly hoiirinspcetiiai at any time;
I if it is not white and furred, it isroUiTh,
I at nil events. The digestive system is
um "uiui oiuci
uid diarrhea or con
sUp:ltion lx. symptom ortl.e two
; iav alternate. There are often hem-1
j orrhoids or even loss of blood. There J
i may be sriddiness and often headache
i aiul at-idity orflatulence and tenderness
".l".ui"L ' "maen. o correct an
this it not ettect a cure try Green's Au-
gust Howcr.it costs but a trifle and
thousands attest its eliicacv.
Good
xd young team and new wagon
sale cheap, if taken s'-n.
lor sale cheap
Hee Kenton A Chase
For a good pair
ot spectacles go
to Y
M. French's
Choice sweet pickles at Kenton
& Chase.
REAL ESTATE TRASSEEKS.
ihe Week's Recorii of Sales ia Linn
County as Shown on the Clerk's Book's.
The following real estate trans
fers were recorded iu the Linn
county clerk's office during the
past week :
J. J.Haskios to E. Willis, 8 acres,
tp 10 4w; cons. $3
Susan Allen to Ida M. Brash, 1
lorb ock 121 H's A, Albany ; cons.
250.
J . P.Schooling to Samuel Nixou
13. lots in Harrisburg: cous. $700.
Oo. Fogle to Martin Pavne,
GO acres, tp 13r 2 w; cans. $1.
Elmina KirUpatrick to Geo. W.
Young, hns 3 aud 4, block 4, E A
Albany;, cons. $1500.
Same, strip 10 feet wide adjoin
ing above; cons. 1
A. Hacklenian to Matilda Amos,
block 4, H's 3rd A, Albany; cons.
1500.
T. L. and P. I. Ball to Win
I Frohlich, !2,92 acres, tp 11, 2 w;
1 cons. 1223.
! Vui. E. Spicer to W. A. McGhee
j peice of laud at Spicer: cons. 1150.
! Win. E. Spicer to Catherine,
Las nor, pciee of laud t Sj.icer:
cons. .",(.
F. G. Bidger to Gilford Badger
140 acres, tp 15, 3w; cods. 3500.
L. Flinn to John Fox, hrick
wab, pilaster etc; cons. 711.20
Wm. Paber to John Fox, 1
lots, bioek 2, E. A. Albany; cons".
000.
L. E. Penlaml to Henry Pen
land, 130 acres tp 13, 3E; cous.
2000.
II. C. Davis and wife to Henry
Pen! an I 130 acres, tp 13, 3 E.
cons 2500.
B. W. Cundiff to Corinthian
Lodge, oart ol Jot 7, block 3 22 ft
ti in. fiont including bricK. walls;
cons. 1250.
somemiim; .eu.
A Rare Opportunity For a Live
Man lo'lakt- Hold ol' a 1'a.v
inn Ent;rpi-i.M.
j Mr. C. F. Wright, of Harrisburg,
j is in the city and is
1 introducing a new kind of auto
I matic gate, which on account of its
i surperiorty and cheapness, prom
I ises to supercede all other patent
I farm gates. A full-sized gate is on
j exhibition on the corner near the
Russ House wnere it has attracted
! much attention. It is all iron and
weighs hut oO pounds. Its points
j of excellence atv : its ease in oner-
. i i ' i . .i ,' -. ,
ating, being so hyht that a child
can easily, open and shut it; its
durability and strength, being com
pletely stocK proof; and the cheap
ness f ju ice, ifo for each gate and
.$10 for a farm right, the gates to
be warranted -for ten years. A
live man is wanted tow;ork the ter
ritory every place on the Pacific
coast, especially Linn county. If
ener"tically worked all nmnev
i sion. For particulars call upon or
write to J. D. Lionine at Harris
burg, Linn county, Oregon, or con
sult Deyoe it Kobson or Curran cc
Montieth, of this city.
I'c.-n e on Kit rili
Awaits that countlL'SS army of mar-
i ' n" a','-' Cl'"um, ru
I fruited from the victims of lieivous-
1 nc-s ami nervous disi asi-s. The jiii-e
ot the boon is a svsteir.atic
course ol
Hostctter's Stomach Bitters, the tinest
ami most o-.-nia! of tonic nervines.-;,
pursued with reasonable persisteM-c.
Kasier, plca-antcr ami su.er this than
to swash the vietuallinir department
with ;seli(lii-touiis, alcoholic or tli'i
reverse, l-ef extracts, nerve foods,
narcotics, sedatives anil poisons in
(lisLTiiise. "Tired Nature's sweet re
stored, liahnv sleep," is the provulen-
tial recui'crant ol weaiv nerve
111(1
i I, i i u is irioinms iianiuisi.- ni-ini; usu.u:j
-ill. llvde;., " , 0,.,,,.,i .li.r.t!..,.
: . . . . ,..,,,11,,
j till C.JIIS.. ipil III 'J4 -.UII.l Vlli.-livyii
! ..,,,1 vi.n.l Hie rri-nt stom-
j :lehic which insures both is product-1
i ivc also of repose at the required time.
! Not un refreshed awakens the individ- j
i mil who uses it. but vigorous, clear
headed anil iraniiuil. L se tlie Hitters
also in fever and airue. rheumatism.
i kidney troubles, constipation
! billiousness.
and
FOSHAY & MASON,
Wholesale and Uetail
M N. KECK
Designer & Sculptor
Monuments, headsloncs tablets, etc.. h:9
ere.te.1 a liuiliiing opposite the Revere House
ami will keep eons.antly on hand marble
suitable for
Monuments, Headstones
otfK!J!
u-ishii
And a'l kinds of work to which niarb'e or
ormuni'h'.al scone is uevoieu. Those
liin- work of that kind should tall iiK)n
him belore niakinu: cnutraets elsewheae and
examine his work and prices.
E. BECKWITH, M. D.,
Homoeopathic
i:k:-z-szcx-&-3S" & sttegeoit.
Office over Gradwohl's store, near 1 irst and
Ferry streets, Albany.
PATENTS
CAVEATSTRADE MARKS AND COPYRICHTS
Obtained, and all business in the U. S.
Patent Oflice attended to at moderate
fees.
Our oflice is opposite the U. S. Pat
ent Office, and we can obtain Patents
in less time than those remote Irom
Washington.
Send model or drawing. We advise
as to patentability free of charge; and
we make no charge unless we obtain
patent.
We refer here to the Postmaster, the
Supt. of Money Order Div , and tooffi
eials of the U. S. Patent Office. For
circular, advice, terms and icferenees
to actual clients in your own State or
coiuitv, write to
"V. A. SOW A CO..
Opp. P: t. Office, Washington, D. C.
I Druggists i Booksellers j CapitalStpck $300,000
Choice Knell.
We have just received a fine lot
of Baldwin apples, also choice
oranges and lemon. We have and
keep on hand a superb stock of
staple and fancy groceries. Please
call and see for yourself.
Wallace & Thompson,
Grocers.
For your line imorttil and Key
West cigar go to M liyuiii gait's cigar
store, one Clour east o Laiigdcii's drug
store .
to Store, Hew Goods,
TIH.HARDWME AND NOVELTY STORE
-OPENED- BY
WILLIAM SIMPSON.
0,
iw
On each of whkh every article is sola at the
figures iiiimed. Tins is a rase opportunity to
replenish your kitchen furniture ami house
furnhiiif jroo&i, or to puichase
JVJ uuuiui ill IIV;1Vi-1i
JfgjP'! I'rict's Jrvcrbi-fore Heard of
One l.or west of Stewart & Sox'
ALIiAXY - - OKEGON.
To he riven 01.
Friday Eve, Marcii O.
At the Allianv opera house by the German
citizens of Albany and vicinity
COMMITTEE ON ARRANGEMENTS.
FRITZ HOFFMAN, I'll AS. METSOER,
JOHN HOFFMAN.
COMMITTEE ON RECEPTION.
JOHN HARDER, JOHN MINER,
CHAS. METSGER.
FLOOR MANAGERS.
JOHN HOFFMAN JOHN HARDER
I'UISE PETERS.
All thopo receiving invitations
are expected to attend.
Tickets, including supper,
$2 CO.
F
on
(t
COMPANY
OF
Albany,
Oregon
IMID-IP t.iriTAl, $53,000.
OFFICERS.
President Charles E. Wolverton.
Vice-President J. O. Writsnian.
Treasurer J. W. Cusictc.
Secretary J. K. Elderkin.
DIRECTORS.
K. h Strahan, Chas. E. Wolver
ton, J. L. Cowan, 1). P. Monteith,
J. V. Cusick, J. O. Writsnian, J.
K. Elderkin, Charles Monteith, G.
F. tjimpson.
A Square Company
Managed by'Square Men
Patronized by Square People
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AGRICULTURAL DEPOT
DEYOE & ROBSON, Proprietors
ALBANY,
II.. vc removed ii.to their new building
A. FULL
WAGONS
HACKS,
PLO VS,
IIARVESTI'G
MACHINERY
Aid all Implements
-The largest aDd
FARM WAGONS, HACKS AND BUGGIES
In the central Willamette Valley. Orders Horn a distance solicited and.
promptly Idled at lowest rates.
F tarn
THOS. BRINK.
Fancy Wicker Chairs Lounges Parlor
Cornice Poles, Mirrors, Feather
Pillows,Spring Mattresses
Window Shades Walnut Exten
sion Tables Suits,
And what you can't find ai other houses, I have it. Tn i'actevery
thing that is kept in a tirst-class house.
Asfi, Maple and Walnut Chamber sets, Chairs,.
Spring Beds, JLoumje EU, Etc., at Prices that
CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD.
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mi
mm
WITH PdLLI.MU) HALL AND (. LUU ROOMS.
f I, WILLIAMS, - - - Proprietor
CHOICE WINEAND LIQUOR
salcEoS- ti" Ul-cl; A f"" Ii,K: f Jo,,lustic a,ld iTorted c-isrars on
At Uevcrc House, Albany, Oregon. .'V
GEO. L. BLACK MAN,
(Successor to E. W. Laii.lon)
DEALER IN'
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Also a full line of Books, Stationery and Periodicals
PHf SCr.IFTIONS C'AhEFULLY CO.MI OrNDED. Odd Fellows' TempV
25 Per Cent
Discount
FOR CASH
ON LUMBER
At J. 51. Dorr.ineo's steam sawmill ore and
on -bali mile from JIufnma. For further
liii. jihis, address
J.M. D0RRANCE, Mehaina, Or.
lis superior excellence
proven in millions of homes
for more than a quarter of
a ecu ry. It is used by the
Unitc-u states govern merit.
Endorsed by the beads of
the greatuniversities as the
Strongest, Purest, aud most
Healthful. Dr. Price's me
only Baking Powder that
does not contain Ammonia,
Lime or Alum. Sold only
in cans
PKICE BAKING POWDER
CO.
NEW YOKK. CHICAGO.
ST. LOV1S.
OREGON.
and have on hand for the trade of lS-SS
LINE OF
STEEL
SPRIXGTooth
HAR
FANNING
MILLS,
STEEL G00DS1
FENCE WIRE
Used by Fanners
best variety of-
itur E
Tlie id Fin!
WITH THE
AM HERE HT
Sjlk Line of Furniture
OliEGOU
Beal Estate anl Eniplosiiifc
PARTIES HAVJXG FARMS FOR SALE
of a.ioiit 16o acres, or tlmso havinir Unrcr
tracts which they would be willing to divide
uj) into sn or 160 acre lo.s, are invited, to rail
at our office as wo have a ew customers fer
that class oi farm?. We cfn .lis. . furuieh twu--ties
waiitin? help, cither male or female for
the city or country, with such help as ihev
desire on short malce: and we also have a few
situations for Lot i male and female in the
cily :.n, countr... Call at our office if vou
want help or want employment. We can Vet
ei her .,,. Office Xo. Co First street ad
jominsf W. C. Tweed de's tin store
F. A. BURKHART & CO.
Tyi. II. KOLDEWAV, VETERIXAKY StTR
U ?eoi), AllKtny. Ore-on. Jradua;eof CaP
man anu Aiuericcii colleges.
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