Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, November 24, 1888, Page 2, Image 2

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THE MOBNIXG HERALD: S ATI;!? DAY, XOVEMKET? 24, 1SS8
aSlorning.gaUg Scrud
Daily
and Weekly
TERMS Or SUbaCKIPTION-
DAILY
I'nMishfid every morning except Jb'iidaj.)
I) livcrctl iy carrier, per week 0.15
J jC' VrU.1.. 5 CO
WEKKI.Y.
fl'iibli.-hed every Friilay Morniny.)
1; iojv, .vr un'.iuin, in advance $2.00
When nut. paid in 'advance "i.fO
1HK .11 AH..
Kails at the Albnm postotii-cclo-e
"r all otti'jes north i
'ihe Kastern slates '
x',c West Side f0.
And the N'ai r-iw Gmisfe U. li. ,
For Portland turti Salem 11 A. M
Corvaltis and Yau.uina l'J;:i' !'. ;
! otlice simtii 7 :-"' r. M.
I The ml otlice will be closed mcii cvei.h.y
turn si to seven o'clock.
I l;eiriterril matter tor tne early morning
train sunud ! mailed hoiure 6 ooock
previous evening.
the
THE AME.'ICAX SAW.
The navy of the. United States
s iradualiy but surely rising to a
position worthy of the nation's
greatness and calculated to place
this country on a creditable naval
footing, while it is yet quite small
in, comparison with some of the
Eilropean fleets. During the past
few years live splendid steel-clad
Avlr cruisers have been added to
the Navy namely, the Yorktown,
Vesuvius, Charleston, Baltimore,
and Petrel. In construction and
armament these ships are models
of the highest scientific develop
ment that has been achieved in
modern tiraea. Besides these
cruisers, there are thirteen other
ironclads more or less "service
able." While not many of the
latter are Seaworthy, they will
serve effectively for harbor defen: e
in case of need. The total nuoibi r
of vessels of all classes rated as
f serviceable" is eighty-four a
small fleet compaied with the
navies of some of the great com-
1 . ..." i?.. i.. .
mt-iciiii puneis oi jjunjpe. xm&sia
lias nominally a nay v of .7o ves-'
I
sels, while that of Great Britain
and Ireland numbers '2AH; but
England is far more formidable
than Russia in the number of her
sea-going ironclads. England has
not less than forty sea-going iron
clads, and Russia has not more
thanjlifteen. On the other hand,
France has a navy not much
inferior in strength to that of Great
Britain. The German navy is
little superior to the navy of the
United States in the number and
armament of its. sea-going ships,
and Austro-IIungary has only two
or three war vessels that are of
any account. There is one serious
matter that somewhat mars the
American's pleasure when he con
siders the gratifying progress that
lias recently been begun in the
American navy. With liberal ap
propriations and the best skill in
naval construction, it would iot be
difficult for the United States to
create fleets able to cope with any
of the great powers of Europe.
But with ships ready for sea, the
next question is : How shall they
be manned? As Admiral Porter
has shown in his late report, to
which we have recently referred, a i
yery large proportion of t he ei -listed
seamen in the navy are
foreigners. In the event of a war
it need hard'y be said thai these
foreigners would have a rather
languid interest in the flag under
which they would be serving. The
next step, then, in rehabilitating!
the American navy should be to
remedy this evil. The reason
why there aie .so many loreigners
ia the American navy may be
found in the slight encourgement
giyen to the enlistment of Ameri-
can citizens who have a National
and patriotic interest in the coun
try's flas. The pay of $210 a year
for ordinary seamen is not sulii
cient to attract American youth of
spirit to the naval service unless it
be accompanied by other induce
ments. Admiral Porter, therefore,
recommends a system of naval
apprenticeship for a term of ten
years, with promotion of enlisted
apprentices and seamen. This
plan is worthy of attention, as it
proposes to supply the navy with
young men of this country, who
will be given an opportunity to
rise in the service, this incentn
at all tim-s tending to promote its
effectiveness and strength.
As an open expression of senti
ment from the south concerning
Harrison's election, an editorial in
the News and Courier, a demo
cratic news paper of Charleston,
houth Carolina, is the most
marked. After expressing the
belief that Harrison will be pre.-'-
dent in the fullest sense of the
word A'ilh no p jwer behind the
throne.it speaks highly of Gen.
Harrison's personal and public
-oiPAi;ter: declares that Mr
Ulaine will not
that Mr. 'Dud
Iiavp reached the termination of;
tneir imhience ; that there will be j
no legislation or actio" hostile 'o
the South : that tho home rule in-!
tir.ence uuder whicu large amounts
of Northern capital have found j
prontaote investment in me Minut
will not be disturbed ; but rather
encouraged. The positive stvlu of I
, .... . . i
the editorial and the tact that j
i .f,JP,,,., ,., f,.,,, t." ir,
"" w.o nom '- j
Dawson, vho is a lnembe- of the J
. . . i
n UlOfial democratic eXtVUtlVO COIli- !
mittee, and wlio has just returned i
I mm a Northern visit, have caused j
much attention to be given to the j
publication, j
Ti.'k Russian government has in
formed a number of Unitarian
refugee.-? that Russia renounces all
interest in Bulgaria, and that this
decision dates from the lime of
Kmperor William's visit to Vienna,
Russia having abandoned all hope
of German mediation.
By dispelling the symptoms so
often mistaken for Consumption
5unta Abie has brought gladness to
many a household. By its prompt
n.-e lor breaking up the cold and too
often develops into that fatal disease,
thousands can be saved from au tin.
timely grave. You make no mistake
by keeping a bottle of this pleasant
remedy in the house. California Cat
R Cure is equally ell'eetive in eradica
tinar all traces of Xasa' Catarrh.
Bi,t l of these wonderful Califoi-uian
remedies are sold and w arrented by
Foseay fe Mason.
tiiven Away.
W. F. Read proposes to give away
a tine gold watch w'uh Ins gold and
silver prize shirt, the very best lilting
tnd best, made white shirt in the
aiarket. The price is as low or lower
than any equally as sjood shirt in the
market.
A good watch from $2.50 up
Will & Stark's.
at
We want your butt' r and effs, and
will sjive you either cash or trade for
it. Biowncll i!t Stanurd
XEW JO-JJA1.
Vaiili-i.
IjlOl'RGOOI) HEL1 A!ILE MEN WATKI)
' to seli the Improved Singer. A team and
wiijjoii furnished, Address or call on the
Singer Mannfa;turin; Conipaiiv,
J A AKCIIIUALD, A'tiit, Albany, Or
liriek for Saie
.iixumx) irood brick for sa'e pidvtow. c
' i , .1111
Uassell. Albany.
OTMK,
STOCKllOI.UKIlS MKKTINU OK TIIK MASONIC
j Huildina' Association will be held ac ihe
Masonic Hall in Albany, Uteon, on Saturday
eveiiinir, Sov -I, lass, at the hour of 7 o'clock
p. in. sharp, for the purpose of electing direc
tors and to transact such other business as
may come before the meeting. All stockhold
ers, Mesons aim others interested aie request
ed to attend, Uy older of corporators of
Masonic IJuildini; Association,
S!ioe Waisli'd.
1 "V I1K.MI OF (tOoU STOCK SIlKKf
waxtf.k ox
sM '.res
Apply or write to C. S. Smith,
Oakville.
Kleelrieaiul llwiiicopathic Treatment
rpnosK DLsmixa eithkr of these
J safe and reliable methods of treating dis
ease will find Dr. E. A. McAbster prepared
with excellent appliances tor administeiiiis:
either, as the nature of the ease may require.
He may be found at his office on Third st: eet,
two uoors south of the electric light station,
when not absent on professional bmincss.
Lodging Kooiiit lor .-(.
qiWO XfCE, COMMODIOUS ROOMS SUIT
I able for gentlemen or ladies, situated only
:hrce blocks from Main street. Impure of
Mrs S. A. Mc Vlister, north side of ad street,
near electric Mght station.
rOTICEIo HEKEP.Y CI VEX THAT WlJ
have this day puieh isttl the interest or
VV. C. Durand of the fniiul .1. 11 .Mevr-rs .X
Co. The contract or the O. P. K. K. will be
carried on a- heretofore, under thefirm naiee
of J. P.. Mvers .v. Co. M. J.v.'or.s.
M. S . Nki Mi.tss.
Corvallis, Xov. 27, lsSS.
DK. E A. M'ALISTEU, HOMEOPATHIC
physician, has removed his office fr-ni
Flinns bl.vk to his residence on Third street,
two doors south or the electric light station.
Oysters I Oyster t
E
SEKVED
fresh everv day at H. Oiereks' restaurant
Itissailnt ion oice.
'I UIE PAR "N'EP.SHIP HERETOFORE
JL existing between l)r, E. A. MeAlister
and l)r. A. P. Woodward U this day dissolved
by mutual consent.
November 10, 183.
For Urnt.
FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT. 'AT TIIK
City Restaurant.
Eslray li'C.
TAKKX UP ON THE FARM OF S. GOUK'
le, three miles west of Albany, on Octc
her t, 1SS3, a white cow with brown heat'
and Home brown spots. Both ears clipped on
ends and siit, about 8 years old. The owner
will please call and tret the above aescnoed
! c.iw and pay costs
For Male.
FOUR GOOD WORK HORSES. FOR PAR
ticulars enquire of G. F. Simpson.
WAwl
ANTED AS EXPKRIHXCKD HAND To BKA11I
wire mattresses. Inquire o' C.L. Brush
'out of Lyon street.
mwo Fi nxisiiELi
J. located to rent,
i. Co's office.
ROOMS CFNTRALLV
Inquire at Wells, Fargo
NOTICE.
have bought and furnished
111
i
Mil
With new machinery, raaKins flour by the
Ki:Li4 rollkr process. Tne mill is now run
ui.i" and 1 can furnish the best of flour anc1
feed at reasonable rates. I intend to run my
mill in such a manner that none can i0 awaj
dissatisfied. Give me a call.
E. G0INS, Proprietor Scio Mills
JOHN SCKMEER'S
Corner Second and EUwori?i Sts
j ALB ANT,
j ttorsks boardkd by
i or busies
OREG0JS
the day or month. Car
on reasonable termg,
v'inl - -
NORTHWEST
lie Scio fail Mills
irr'illE and MARINE
INSURANCE COMPAQ i
PORTLAND, - - OREGON
I capital stock $s50,o
5X0 C K M EN
hereby certify that lr. I M. Woodle lias
successi'uHv operated on niv ridlinu h :,rse
" ' isaac hays.
For further efertiKe in rc.ni to ridlins
-.nbuireof I'.ive l ettr-oii. Win. IVtcrs .n.Leb- !
-""; J,": ii:mi:na.i, A!trd Wclvert..n, ai- j
ativ; S.uu lW:ues, Scio: 'A m. '. r.ster, i'rii:e-!
1 i.ra.-tice veterin-irv medici-ie in Ai-!
a'ivaii'1 tountrv stirroiutdiii
O.li.e and
't sidciit-e co:i.r '-. ii arni Washington s:s.
1. X, WOOi LK, Veterinary rMircon. j
mm
aiiic-i
mm i
Curran e: Monteith have lots for!
sale -ai the installment plan, rang-1
:ng in price ironi 1. to.sii) h).
OREGOJS RAILWAY and:
NAI;TI1 (-H.MIMSY
Columbia River Route
Tr .ins for tie: Hart Ico e PortHnd at S ;
and 2:i0 P. m. daily.
Tf O LrT?rPQ c" ami rr"m priHC'l1!
X X J LVJ-J J. .O points in I'nitcd States,
Canada and Furore.
ELEGANT PULLMAN PALACE GARS
Emigrant Sleedng Cars Eun Throueh . a ;
Express Trains
OMAHA,
COUNCIL BLUFFS
and ST. PAUL
I rce of t harm' nntl M iIIkmiI riiansc,
Close Connections at Portland for San Jl'ran
cisco and Pui;et Sound poiiits.J
For further partic-ulars ini'iire of Curar.n &
Monteitli, First Street, Albany. Orcion.Jjj
M . II. IIOM'OllISi,
e,M-p-al Sanaer.
A. 1,. .TIMKIX,
ti. I. V '!'. t.
jTBoats leave the O. K. N. Co.'s wharf, at
the foot of Ilroadalbin street, on Tuesday an J
Friday of each week. C. U. KAWLINUS,
Local Airent.
Great Englisli Remedy,
Vaile Mark.
Murray's Specific
A jruarantwd cure afor
nervous diseases, such as
We..k Memory, Loss of Brain
1'i.wer, Hysteria, Headache
Pain in the 15 ek, Nervous
Prostration, Wakefulness,
r i -..:.. ....... l r
D . T I ljcucoi i uu;-i, iinciNit uassi
Before lakinK,tu,iei Stmnlai Weakness Jm
;Mlrf:ieV a:nl jueral lo-isjof po.ver o -h
(Jjnerite 'Iron-in either se jausel by
:idiscre ion or over-exertion, and which ul
timately lend to Premature
Old Aafe, Insanity and Con
sumption, si. CO a box or six
boxes for sTi.OO. Sent by mail
on receipt of price. Full par
ticulars in pamphlet sent free
to every applicant.
W iiiinrnnlee O Bxrs
to cure any case. I-or every
sn.uO order received we send
Tr&?e Mark.
guanine e to refund the money if on specific ;
does not elfe-.t a cure. Addr: -s all comma- '
nkatioa-t) the Sde Manufacturers, The!
Unn-nr f. '.Heine iv Lllsas. t.'itv. Mo. !
Ti"Sold in Albany by Fosbay i osliay.A
l!asui,solc age
llemoved.
J
OSEPH WEP.KER AXXOLWCES TO HIS
patrons ami friends that he can be found
on First street, in his new rooms in Foshav i
M:n.m s brick, where he is prepared to ac-j
c nnmodnte tiie public with anything in t!v;
tonsoralline. Hot or cold baths at all hours
The 1SUYKRS" (JUIUK is
issued March and Sept. each
year. It is an encyclopedia
of tisentl information for all
who purchase the luxuries
or the necessities of life. W e
can clothe you ami furnish you with
all the necessary and unnecessary ap
pliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep,
eat, rish. hunt, work, go to church or
stay at heme, and in various .sizes,
sty les at:d quantities. -Inst tiguie out
what is reiiuired to do all these things
COMFORTABLY, and you can make a
lair estimate of the value of the
BUYERS' CUIDE. which will be
sent upon receipt of 10 cents to pav I
nostage. MONTGOMERY, WARD & CO!,
1 1 1 -1 14 Michigan A venue, Chicago, ill.
Ltl
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A GOOD FIT GUARANTEED.
.allies, sivi- imp a pall. Slralians
Si:h Klnrk, Opposite Kevere House.
WANTED-
We will pay 50 cents per roll for
hoieee shipping' butler.
Tu'jMrsox A Vateks
PALACE
MEAT MARKET
JAMES V. PiPE.Prop.
First fcSlreia - Albany
' The best variety of choice beef.veal.mutton,
oork -tausage, etcinthe city keptjconstantly
in hand.Jic.yvtiD
t?T Cash paid for all kind
ock.'SJ
Contractor and Builder.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING LO
eated in Albany solicits patronage
from city and com try. Will contract
to build bridges, barns, and all manner
of dwelling houe.s. including Queen
Anne.Eastluke and Elizabethian styles
of buildings. Will furnish plans and
s)j:''nii; it .is freo ofjt chartre. Satis
action guaranteed W. C. CASSEL-
SECOND HAND STORE
The past year has proven it to be a
necessity. The best and cheapest
place in the city to buy vour
StoyeFinitnre.tinware
We ai e aiways prepared to buy your
household furniture at the highest
cash price. Sole ajrenle for the
PEERLESS OIL CAN
And Lamp Filler.
L. GOTTLIEL.
j
i
fell
i i t J '
rniiifid ma iinivi i 111
MllUiiaUIUlJLWULttlVlLIu
THE ONLY
13KIVLLANT, a
nr i ir v . iifc
ECONOMICAL
Are !:::no..d !'. e T.'i.v '..r ; a:! rli.rs in
siri-.th, 1'nri y i-itl rts?ite-. N-:c .i-li..rs
are just as'ol. Ro-.vare jf ir.:ita::. 's -they
are made of ch jup and laft rlrr inaicrud .;i,d
; poor, wuii. cocky ce'ors.
36 ooiiiw; 10 ents acb.
Send postal for Dye Book, Sample C"'d,
directions fr eo'.oii'.' l'hoco-; ra ikim; t;, .
I:uet Ink or Ului-irk'1 Lt'i 'J'trt), etc.
ai!d by drtuisU or or
Wells KidnnlM.. PnrHnpt, Vt.
!'or;!i:i!i; or rrnxuri Kan.-r ArtieiesJL'Si
DIAMOND PA 1 NTS
c
8PIMXGFIi:LD 1
LO
P??"Albaiiy vard and otliee on Kailroad, between 4ih and 5th streets fr
Ifavinfr lumber not exrelk-d in tpmlity, und facilities not surpassed fortlie
prompt and sali-factory liilin s or orderi. I resneetfiillv soiieit a ' share of the
trime. WilEF.LKR
aEOw.
ACCESSOR TO W.
La-"
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C2 CO'
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CL3
CO
CO
ce
it-l
-DKALKR IX-
Stoves cxncl Ranges
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
TINWARE, I'UMPS, HOSE, COTFE It WARE
Ana eyery variety of cocking utensils and novelties in house furnishing
troods. The public is invit;d to call and 'xainiiie this mammoth stock under
the new lnanairement.
WILL BROS
Guns, Pistols, Bewinu' . lactones, Organs, Pianos,
A full Line of .
Sheet music, musical mcrchaii(lise,ammunition, fisli j
inX tack'e, etc. Warranted razors, butcher and j
pocket knives The bes'kinds of sewing machines j
NEED LES, OIL and Extras for all MACHINES
LINN COUNTY ACENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Repairing ofewin; machines, musical instruments, jrnns, etc , nently done
W. P.
1 am now receiving my
notions, etc, and propose to make it red not all along
the line, My goods are all fresh and new and bought
PO R cash!
We invite your inspection
Cashmeres
Imported Broadcloth.
Silk Warp, Henrietta
All "Wool Tricots
Assatet Flannels
j In fact everything usually found in a first-class Dry Goods Store. My
! Boot and Shoe department is complete. I have also added a complete
j lins of boys kilt suits. A comparison of my stock and prices is solicited
j S3T"A11 mail orders promptly attended to.
Uall and see me.
"W IF1
(tincceesor to
Children Cry for
on FRY
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.'-ni'd i-iire-i v. '": -'
1 W: - t - i
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' '. li;; o.j:. : '" 't'd
awe's
Men '.7g'.7
hi dr e me iu r j
;ood f-r il-?y d:c i
"h'i anv other mi- j
ine.' Ce. Asbott,
'Kicimy
Diseases
t siomx city, iow11
Piie' C-Iei'T cw
ouinl hs b.en arta
ee!it ;rwri': t er
indigestion a nil lil!"s
nes Kliza'wiU U'aaili
t)n'-c, Vl.
ASO
$11 Liuer "
'Disorders
OREGON
b m rriJ
H. McFAltLAD)
READ
Fall stock ot Dry Goods i
of the following goods
Flushes
Velvets
Velveteens!
Silks and Satins
X H. AIUii
Albauy.JOregon.
Pitcher's Castoria.
o a ml
fin
on
i 3d E
I
i n Umv'u f ha 0H At MPftVPPIO?
I "..rr !
gB& tsto -JSV.
!V.r,Vf,n P Viit 1 S:i
j"ScnI jor circular. UHltJ or
H AVK Vut A C.Ji.o m uie i.e.ul v. ia. Ii d'jc ' not ?'-'c I belter? Have you an excessive
ecre ion o; nni' iis or mat ter in the i.asal passages which either must be blown from the
ii i or drop hack behind the palate, or hawked or snuffed backward to the throat. Art
i-f.i! r-oii!.Ie'i! t.v haw t iie.'. soitrim:. weak and inflamed eyes, frequent soreness of the throat
it i r t -v r in mm mm m rwr rm
ft I - VtdX2t gL&Oal
theONLY
qUAriTEED CURE TOT?
'?rriENT
CATARRH
AHlETINEfCD-Ca
fx rt fviril I T"
UrVUVlLLL
corroding sores reve the.corriiptioii within. ..
As every bieath drawn into the hint's must psss'cer and 1 eton e pcllutrd by the rehe
tion in the nasal pass.ges, it mns-t eei iss-ariiv ;! '.1 M ) I il . ti li e whole seer
t;iad:iiill;' Uikes place, whilt the n oil i.:rii :.iur il t it ivcin u: u i 1 1 i) sleepstem
nto the stomaji, enfeei.hs di; ttii-n, ; Ml Kill j j t i fc y sj J t , I 1 t 1 I :-Hy J It atasscs
tv.Jnervoiisness and consumotion.
DO NOT PROCRASTINATE.
ffyon lia e xpfrit-m ed a:iy ofjthe abovesyinptoins fdo not delay.Jbnt try Califorsi'
T-li-t'i'RK at once. We positively uarant eeg a few a)plications relieve and .a thorough
e;:t.neit: to cuie. S-x montns treatment for
Santa Abie ansl ai-U- lire. Tor
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Jl'.V'l u II l C l !
Vi.'l
KJll 1 Vi.'t LttUJZ.VO HUM Ul VI 1
Pumps, iron pipe. ruhb.:r hose and plumbing goods. Sole agente for th
ff-lebiaicd "Eirly Breakfast" ecrjk stoves and.ranges, and "FAUltleee" parlor
iicatiug stoves. Albany. Oregon.
IBooksel
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erj
AND DEALER IN-
Trcvrp mm!
AND
1M
Fine stationer', miscellaneous books, photograph and autograpi;
albums, inkstands, ink, pencils, etc., etc. bhtet music, music books,
and all kinds of musical merchandise. :vi 2
General ISTews Depot.
Mail orders promptly attended
)rm Pate
BOOKS AND STATIONERY
-AT
CITY DEU6 STOKE
3T3PECIALATTENTI0N" GIVEN TO FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS'
L. XV. GrTJISS & !SON, FroiDr's;
C. J. DILLON & CO.,
WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS OF-
FUENITURE
Do general job work, alo bargain in Homing and rustic. Those contem
plating building will line! it to their advantage to call on us at our Frctory, si
Jtar Foot ok LvojM Street
ul of fw
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.1 n;ii;i a'ta
i- . ii' n.ii'-v -inter,
i :'t -.x . ro
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i -. ' a:- . akik
: : :. a. il eon-
'.. of Al-
. ii a( pointed
li.it- ( aiil'iirMia ivm
a iruaiaiitee 'at -si
'.Li: HY
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9,g - - i
!.I!A -Y
C RF.GON
rinnij; or roaring in ine ears, n.oie or
lless impairment of the lieaiiiiff, loss o
smell, memory impaired, dullness r
ilizziness of the head, dryness or neat of
nose; Have you lost an sense n smeii;
1 lave von a hacking couyh? Have you
d Speight? Is your breath foul? Ik so
vor n.wK thkCatarkii Some have a!
ithese symptoms, otheis only a part
I'l'he lea'dins; s.Mnptom of ordinary ca
Oil 1 II 19 II'. 1 ... t ' . .-tvi. ....-...
veil: w or greenish colored matter.
Foul breath is caused by the decotr
posing secretions exuded from festering
ulcers far back in the head: oinetimes
the membrane covering the bones is
eaten awav and the bones themselves
r(l I 'liiauuanv uroii. ouui ...
LnLJdeed objects of pity, as stench from
si. 00; sent y man
Saie by
y & MASON.
SI. 00; sent y mail
Saie by
Mbany. Oregon
II. L.
: Successor to E. V. Lansdon)
DJtALKB IJT
Dmgs, Paints, Oils,
Perfumery and toilet articles,
also a full line of books and
stationery, periodicals, etc.
Prescriptions carefully
compounded
IN ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE,
Albany Oregon.
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