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i THE MOBNINtf HERATDr SUNDAY. JANUARY 13, 1889. P0ti3 gailg grand - -; A . C. K. M. TIMS TABLE. NORTH BOUND. - epru rrivem, Caia. expr. ; kiu . am I'orti'd 10 10am Eugene ex U:15 am 1'- m 34npm Freight "rm ' 4rn" SOUTH BOUND. lAirires Departs Arrives Calaexp 7:45pm! 6pm Ashland 9.00am F.wen e L2;Jpiiill2.4pai tueaefl4optn Freight I 1.30pm Euge 6.00pm No Freight received forMUtupfter 11 A. M. the aamo day. . . OREGON PACIFIC TIM TABLfeV. Arrives Departs Pasdencer. IlLlSamlLOO p m reiefat. &.25pmi6.S0a m JTTIXCM 1MIT TW. Burkhart fe Royce, job printers Sauer kraut just received at Kenton's. Albany is soon to have a street nil way. Read G. W. Simpson's new a lv. in this issue. . For a clean share or hath go to L. Viereck's. A fine line of solid gold watches at Will Stark's. MissLidaGalbraith is qu.te ill at her home in this city. Buckwheat flour and genuine rcaple syrup at F. L. Kenton s. Silverware, -both solid and' plated, very cheap, at French's. j.lUalDraituanau.r.voeiiow,. Jr., of Brownsyille, are in the city. Medford has another newspaper which is called the Medford Mail. Kiln dried flooring can be had at " 1- 1 I I 1 1 tue cpringneiu inmoer vara m mis city. Do not miss the great sale of goods at cost at Monteith & Seuen hach's. A first-class piano for sale on rea sonable terms. Apply to Prof. W. II. Lee. Rev. A. M. Black will preach at the United Presbyterian church on Sunday. Drummers sav Albnnv is the liveliest city in the Willamette Valley. The fifteenth bi-ennial session of the legislature will convene at Salem to-morrow. ! Fresh leaf lard in bulk at Conrad Meyer's. It will be tetailed in quantity to suit. No. 1 Star tomatoes and all kinds of fresh canned goods at a very 'ow figure at Conrad Meyer's. The regular monthly meeting of t le Board of Trade will be held s usual next Tuesday evening. F. H. Pleiffer has some novelties in the way of Japanese oranges, genuine sugar cane, ! persimmons, etc. . & C. Howard have removed their millinery store to their new i quarters up-stairs in the Pearce block. Go to Burkhart & Royce's for all kinds of job printing. Prices leasonable. First-class work guar anteed. VV. L. Wallace returned from Oakland, Cal., this morning, ac companied by his sister-in-law,Mrs. Topham. On Monday, Jan. 14, the Oregon branch of the Farmers' National congress will convene at the grange hall at Salem. 100 pair all No. 7, sample lot, ot ra -n's hne dress shoes at cost, rang ing from $1.50 to $3.50 per pair a; Win. Simpson's. Those desiring to take lessons in oil or water color painting shonld read the advertisment ot Win Wright in this issue. A. Cohen, commission merchant of this city, shipped five car loads of grain from Cottage Grove to Albany yesterday. Dr. W. H. Davis and wife, of Harrisburg, have removed to this city to locate. The doctor has rooms in Strahan's blcck. Isaac D. Miller has been ap .pointed postmaster at Miller's, Linn county, Or., in place of D. D. Van Dyke, who has resigned. Dr. J. P. Gill of Eugene City, is spoken of for the position of read ing clerk in the house at the com ing session of the legislature. Jack Warner has returned from California, where he has been traveling as advance agent for 'Prof. Samwell'a trained animal show. The mountains in the Cascade ringeare covered with snow fir the fir.t time this winter. The eas era storm seems to be travel ing westward. if yon want a clean and ne! smoke ask lor J. Joseph's home made white labor cigars. For sale by most cigar dealers and at J. Joseph's factory. The Portland News publishes this notice at the head of the edi torial .columns : "With this issue the Portland Daily and Weekly iNews suspends publication. it is uuuereiuuu mat a pennon There are now onlv three pris will shortly be presented to the oners in the countv jail. They are city council to have Washington Bannon, the Lebanon bank robber, street trom b trst to fourth and the western end of Second street ! with a dangerous weapon,- and graded. They embrace a consid- Louis Horton, held for jettv lar erable JW11.- 'ceny. Mr. Jay Francis, the mdefatg tx ble rustler, for the Northwestern Life Insurance Co., is m the city, It has been said that Mr. Francis can talk a man's arm off in a more graceful manner than any insurance aeent in Oregon. T. C, Patterson, of Portland, Or., claims 'that nearly all the land where the town of Stratford.Conn., now 8tands belonged to the heirs of Hezekiah Patterson, who died in 1760. Patterson.it is claimed, left the property to his wife, on condition that if she married aaiu it should go to her children. Mrs. Patterson married and disposed of the children by binding them out. TIB MUnS DIMrVTY. Dunnr to tie Complaint Argned aid Orerralad lbs Cue Coatinuad. The case of A. B. Woodin and others vs. Dr. . O. Smith to re cover possession of the mining claim on the 'Sam iatn now in dis pute between Dr. Smith, of Fort land, and a company ot citizens of this city and Salem, was begun in Justice Humphrey's court yester day. The attorneys for the defense occupied several hours yesterday in arguing a demur to the com plaint on the grounds that the court did not have jurisdiction and that the complaint should be dis missed, for the reason that under the state law the plaintiffs had abandoned their claim to the mine. The attorneys for the plaintiffs argued that the claim was h-ld under the U. S. law, the provisions of which would entitle them to the claim. The court held that the U. S. law was good and overruled the demur. The plaintiffs were given until 5 o'clock to file an answer, which they did, and the case was post poned untd 9 a. h. Tuesday. The hibtory of this claim, which is known as the "lied Bull." is that in June, 1887, M. B. Bilyeu, Harvey Massev,- mnos Strong, A. B. Woodin and A. A. Rhodes located the ledge, sinking a 6hait ten feet, exposing the ledge and taking out quartz from which they washed free gold. They located the boundaries, staked off the claim 'and put up notices on June 22, I 1tti7 lat'nrAttli tlia i'l l!m in tht. , rk,s ortice Julv 14 1887. They returned to and worked sev eral days on it in September, 1887, again in June, 18S8, were on it looking after it in September, 18S8, and in December, 1883, were on it with hands, numbering six men in all, and put in 2ti dava work, run- n ng a tuunel and building a house witn the intent of working all wiuter. Ir. Smith in September, 1888, considering that they had not fu'. illed the law and that ihe claim v k jumpaoie went on it auring tl.-.ir absence, putting up notices u;;d claimin! it. On Cairistinas . i lay Dr. Smith learned that the Albany company were at work on t e claim, and went before squire Lyons, made information that they w retakin-' ore from his claim, and t iking a constable with him went t the mine and threatened to ar rest them it they did not desist. As has already been published in the Hbkald they came out seeking legal advice, but returned in two or three days to their work when they were arrested by a constable tent for the purpose, and tried before Squire Lyons as has been published. The suit now is for possession of ue mine. BaslaeiM kangr Messrs. S. VV. Smith and Kdward Washburn, who have been engaged in thehardwa-ebusmessin Uropsy, Illinois, tor about seven years, have purchased of W. C. Tweedale his hardware establishment in this city. The firm is Smith & Wash burn and both are energetic busi ness men. They will increase tiie size of the stock, and become per manent citizens oi Albany. Mr. Tweedale will take a rest from business for a short time and travel for the benefit of Mrs. Tweedale's health. He expects, however, to remain in Albany and engage in some other business here. He hao been encased in business in Al ! bany for 28 years VfUat Ihe Ctrl said. The Baker City Reveille claims that a girl in that town who wanted a pair of garters a few days ao entered a store and addressed the young man vin presides behind th.; counter thinly: "I desire to obtain a pair oi circular appen dages capable of being contracted or expanded by meang of osciSated burnished steel appliances that sparkle like gold leaf setting with Alaska diamonds, and which are utilized for retaining in proper position the habiliments of the lower extremities which innate delicacy forbids me to mention." ClTIZKft!' .H.KK1IM;. All persons interested in the prosperity of Albany are requested to meet at Stewart & Sox' on Tues day evening, January 15, for the purpose of organizing a Building and Loan Association. Tlie object of the association and the princi ples on which it will be organized and run Kill be fully explained and made plain at the meeting. Many Citizens. The mallpx Fatleatn. The three smallpox patients in the family of Mrs. East have near ly recovered. The last of the mirsts. E. B. Davidson, was dis charged yesterday, all the patients being able to help themselves. They will be out probably in a week or ten days, or two weeks at farthest. This is all the smallpox there is in the city. Oaalr rrlaanrr. Lewis Taylor, held for an assault rieaty or Mzht. Albany is better lighted at the ' present time than ever before, all ! owing to the fact that Pearl coal ' oil can be bought fo- $1.25 per 5 j gallon can at the Willamette Pack- j in8 Co- Ptore- h in ; J " ' j he Willamette Packing Com- ipany are selling such au enormous j quantity of Canned Fruits and Veg- tables. j Because t'v are the best and of i home production. ! To arrive in a f.-v days, a nice vari e oi iovs anu uoiiuu) presents ai IKOM THE CAFITAIa & Bash for Positions -An Appeal Pomona Chang. Frcm. Salem, Jan. 11 A large number "of legislators are in the city, and are besieged by candidates for clerkships, doorkeepers, pages, etc. Hie Marion county jfomona grange passed rosolutions asking :he legislature to memoralize con gress to create a department of agriculture, and make the commis sioner a cabinet officer. Also to amend the constitution of the United State", so that senators may be elected by direct vote of tne people, and until such amend ment the legislature is urged to elect some reliable' and practical agriculturist as senator. Also in favor of sustaining the mortgage tax law. Articles of incorporrtion were filed in the secretary's office by the Telfer & Stearns Real Estate Com pany. N. G. Telfer, G. M. Stearns and . Quackenbush are incorpor ators: principal office, Portland; capital stock, (50,000. COAST .Tfc-S At Eugene last Sunday a little boy, aged 12 years, was playing with a pet deer, wnen the animal thrust both horns through the hands of the boy, inflicting a pain ful wound. The Ashland Tidings says: A half-breed Indian, "Billy" Crane, who lived for a time near Ashland, and bv his industrious habits and good character gained the respect of all who knew him was drowned in Klamath lake last Monday near Modoc Point, by breaking through the ice wt ile trapping beaver. His body had not been found at last re port. He leaves a family. The Newport Republican says: The engines of the Yaquina Bay are being taken out of the hull by a crew of men under charge of Bob Campbell. It will take some time to remove them. The boilers are seven years old, and it it thought they at e not worth the ex cuse to remove them while the hull lies in its present position. The vessel will be completely stripped of everything that can be moved. George Brown, Jr., of Eagle Point, Jackson county, met with a fatal accident while out gunning near that place last Tuesday. He was crawling through thick brush near J. J. Fryer's place, dragging his gun after him, when the weapon was discharged, and the charge striking an old-fashioned powder horn hanging by his- side full of powder caused it to explode, also. A terrible wound in the thigh was the result, from which he died a few hours afterward. Mr. Fryer heard the report and heard some one calling afterward, but it never occurred to him that any one was shot and needed help. About two hours afterward he accidentally discovered the young man, nearly dead from 'he shock and the loss of blood. He immediately took him to his father's home and efforts were made to save him, but he rapidly sank, and soon died. De ceased was in his 15th year. His father, George Brown.was formerly a resident of Jacksonville, where the affliction oi the family calls out the sympathy of many friends. Tidings. It l fcMterprle Thai Win. The business men of Corvallis, Albany and Astoria are projecting railroads to build up their icspec tive towns. But since Wm. Reid finished his toa 1 Ported men seem to have concluded that railroad building was finished. It would he a sad commentary on Portland enterprise if Aibm;. ,Oregon,should j e.mi connections -o Astoria be fre Portland uo s. Albany would then have two good seaport out lets. Hurrah for Albany. Go in and win . It was Seattle pluck and push that gave form to its Lke Shore & Eastern road. Cour age is half the battle in this world, and counts for towns just 9 for private individuals. Port land News. north knowing. Mr, W. II, Morgan, merchant, Lake City Fin., was taken with a severe Cold: attended with a distressing Cough and running into Consumption in its first stages. He tried many so called popular cough remedies and steadily grew worse. Was reduced in flesh, and had difficulty in breathing and was unable to sleep. Finalv tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and founfl immediate rel.ef and after using a half dozen bottles found himself well and has had no return of the disease. No other remedy can show so grand a record of cures as Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption Guaran teed to do just what is claimed for it Trial bottle free at Foshay & Mason IHE ESI LIFE ISSUE CO. WHICH IS IT ? Companies and Agents are not disinterested witnesses. Policy holders are and scores of then, after long and large experience in the leading companies, bear testi mony similar to that of MR. R. NUNNV.MACHEK, A well known banker, of Milwau kee, Wis. After maturing and be ing paid a twenty year endowment policy in the NORTHWESTERNMUTUAL LIFE Which returned hi in his outlay, with OVER SIX PER CENT COMPOUND INTEREST. He says: "Knowing the company and its management as I do I have no hesitancy in advising my friends, who desire pood ami safe investments, to -?rre Northwestern policies." h:ive secured the full iiiiiit of SCjO.000, and consider the compauy the BEST IN THE WORLD " Fi:am-is Reki, Ocn'l Agts. Portland, Or. CICKCH SEBTICB8. t -'r Where, Whin asdbt whom Ser vices WIll be Held To-Day, Catholic Services every Sunday at 10:30 a. in. Sunday school at 2 p. m. at the Academy. Rev. L. Metayer, rector. Christian CHcacn Services every fourth Sundav at their church building by Rev. H. M". Waller at 11 a. m. and usual hour in the evening. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Evangelical. Corner of Lyon and Fourth streets, services at 11 a. m. and 7 80 p.m. Pastor, Rev.I. BJlsher. Sabbain school 10 a. m. Prayer meet ins every Wednesday evening. " -MExnoDisT. Corner Ellsworth and Third streets. Services at 1 1, a. ro. and 73W u. m. Pastor, Rev. H. P. Webb. Sabbath school 2:30 p.m. Prayer meet ing every Thursday evening. Presbyterian. Corner of Broadal htn and Fifth streets. Services at 11 a m. and 7:30 p. iu. Pastor Rev..R. Pritrhard. Sabbath school at 12:15 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday United Presbyterian. Corner of Washington and Fifth streets. Servi ces at II a. m.acd 7 :00p.m. Pastor Rev. S. G .Irvine. St bbatn school ai z:tsu p. m Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. St. Paul Methodist Corner Mont gomery and Third streets. Services at 11 a. iu. and 7:00 p.m. Pastor, Rev. D. H.Comann. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Prayer meeting on Thursday evenings. Baptist. Corner of Lyon and Fifth streets, Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Pastor Rev. L. J. Trumbu; Sabbath school immediately after lue morning services. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening. Protestant Episcopal 3hckcr Services will be held in St. Peters Epis. copal church every alternate Sunday, morning and evening. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Friday evening service on every Friday preceding the 8uuday service. All are invited to attend. CoNOREOATHiNAL Corner of Ferry and Fourth streets. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath school at 12:15. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evenings. BBICF MENTIOX. Mac! yeast at'Brownell & Stanard's A new invoice of British trimmings at Head's. New dress goods the veryl'ats styles at W. F. Read's. A tine line of new silverware just openc". at Will & Stark's. At be autiful as a dream that line tidies broadcloth at IV, F. Read's The largest- ,md best assortment of tea and coHee in town at Browucll & Stanard's. All kinds of spices and condiments jor the holiday trade at C. H. Speaker's. Mince meat aud chow chow, both Eastern and home made, at C. 11, Spencer's. Extra soda crackers, fresh from the factory, every week at Brownell & Stanard's. Choice groceries, both staple and fanf.y, arriving every day at C. H Spencer's. Cranberries and all kinds of canned and evaporated fruits of best quality at C, .H. Spencer's. Fine old cherry bounce at M. Bauro. gart's. Finest line of jersies ever in Albanv at Read's, J. A. Archibald, agent for the Sing er Manufacturing Co., oppesite Odd renowp icmpie. it Crackers, ginger apb anff aigfea vsrieiy oi sweet goods, all fresh ana nice, at C. II. Spencer's. Our customers never have the blues. because we give them such good bar gains. W. F Read. We handhs three kinds of fruit jar and yon will do well to see us . before placing your orders. All kinds of fresh roasted coffee constantly on hand and ground to order at C. II. Spencer's, Mirth is short live:!. Prolong It tf you can. It will help your disposition to trade with W. F. Read. Call on Brownell A Stanard's for candies and nuts for the holiuavs. A line assortment on hand. Just opened, a new barrel of small mixed pickles, which are extra nice and will be sold inany quantity at C, II. Spencer's, Mexican (Vctus Bitters is the best remedy in the world for liver and kid ney diseases, hidigestion,;.etc. For sale at M Banrugart's For your. tine imported and Ke West cigars, go to M. Bairnigart cigar store, one door east of Black man's drug store 'Yon will never miss the water Till the well rung dry." ' If ycu want a well dug call on E. B. Davidson. He does prompt work at a reasonable price Orders can be left at this office. The immense sale of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been producd to a great extent by people who have been cured by it telling their friends and neighbors of its good qualities and urging them to try it. The moot se vere cold will soon yield to its sooth ing effects. For sale by Foshay & Mason. The dry cold weather of the early winter months is productive of a grea deal of croup among children. Moth ers shonld be on the lookout for it,and be prepared to arrest it as soon as the tlrct symptomo appear. True croup nevtr comes without a warning; day or two befoie the attack the c hid will become hoarse, and that symptoms is soon followed by a peculiar, rough cough. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is given as soon as this hoarse ness or cough appears, all danger and anxiety mayi be avoided; it has never failed, evenn n the most severe cases. There is no danger in giving the Remedy for it contains no injurious substance. For sale by Foshay & Mason. A Waralas The modes of death's approach are various, and statistics bhow conclusive ly that more persons die from diseases of the throat and lunus than any other. It is probable that everyone, without exception, : vt-s at rurabers of Tubcieli; lic-mi 'nto the system and where these germs faii upon suitable 6oil they start into life and develop, at first slowly and is shown by a slight tickling sensation in the throat and if allowed to continue their ravages they extcud to the lungs pro ducing consumption and to the head, causing catarrh. Now nil this Is dangerous and if allowed to proceed will in time cause death. At the onset you must act with promptness; allow ing a cold to go without attention is dangerous and may lose yu your life. As soon as you feel that some thing is wrong with yourthroat, lungs or nostrils, obtain a botleof Boschee s German Syrup, ft will give you irn mediate relief. Rev. W. D. Humphrey, of Eu gene, will preach at the Christian churchjiu this city on Sunday. Six shaves for a $1 at Viereck's. GSXBE MiUt BAZAAB. Johns Gradwohl Has Jut a Com plete Line of Family Groceries to His Business Which he has bought for net cash, and he assures his customers that he did not give any preference to any wholesale house, and all he hopes is that the people will come and examine his prices and see what net cash will do, and then judge for themselves which is the best place to buy goods, just as he has done. His prices in crockery are not changed. One-half dozen unhandled tea cups and saucers, 35 cts. dozen unhandled coffee cups and saucers, 45 cts. 2 dozen handled coffee cups and saucers, 50 cts. dozen seven inch dinner plates 45 cts. The goods mentioned above arc iron stone china, and not ware. Curd Agalast The strike And alwavs have a tottle of Acker's English Remedy in the house. You cannot tell how soon Croup may strike your little one, or a cold or cough may fasten itself upon you. One dose is a preventive and a few doses a positive cure. All Throat and Lung troubles yield to its treatment. The Remedy guaranteed by Foshay c Mason Caatlea ( Mathers. Every mother is cautioned against giving her child laudanum or pira goric; it creates an unnatural craving for stimulants which kills the mind or the child. Acker's Baby Soother is specially prepared to benefit chil dren and cure their pains. It is harm less and contains no opium or mor phine. Sold by Foshay & Mason. Wt Caa mmd D Guarantee Acker's Blood Elixir tor it has been fully demonstrated to the neonle of this country that it is superior to all other preparations for blood diseases. It is a positive cure for syphilitic poisoning, ulcers, erup tions and pimples. It purities the whole system and thoroughly builds i up the constitution. Chaage la Business, All parties knowing themselues indebted to the firm of Thompson & VVaters, either by note or account must come forward and settle the same within thirty days, as there is going to be a change in their busi ness7 Thompson & Waters. Brownsville, Or., Jan. 1st, 1889. California CaC-K-Cnre. The only guaranteed cure for ca tarrh, cold in the head, hay fever,rose co'd, catrrhal deafness and sore eyes ReBorc the sense of taste andunpleas. ant breaih, resulting from catarrh. Eay and pleasant to use. Follow directions and a cure is warranted, by all druggists. Send for a circular to Abietine Medical Company, Oro ville. Cal. Six months' treatment for fl; sent by mail, $1.10, For sale by Foshay & Mason, Eureka, The7 motto of 'California means I have found it. Only in the land of sunshine where the orange, lemon, olive, fig and grape bloom and ripen and attain their highest perfection in mid-winter, are the heibsandgum found that are used in this pleasant remedy for all throat and lung trou bles, Santa Abie the ruler of coughs, asthma and consumption. Try Santa Abie the only guaranteed cure for catarraf 1 bv mail $1.10 A Chilli. Killed. Another child killed byjthe use of opiates given in the form of Sooth ing syrup. Why mothers give their children such deadly poison is sur prising when they can relieve the child of its peculiar troubles by using Acker's Baby Soother. It contains no opium or morphine. Sold by Foshay & Mason. ipp nl in the fM4. Is it notbetter to nip Consumption the greatest scourge of humanitv in the bud, than to try to slay its pro gress on the brink of the grave. A few doses of California's most useful production, will releive, and a thor ough treatment will cure. Nasal Catarrh, too often the forerunner of consumption can be cured by Califor nia Cat-R-Curc. These remedies are sold and fully warrented by Foshay & Mason. Misses E. & C. Howard are now selling their fine stock of millinery at cost to reduce their stock. Call early and secure bargain?. DEALERIN CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. AGENT FOR ALL THE LEADING ALBANY. OREGON. L OF ALBANY. OREGON.' president, L. Flinn. VICE-PBESIDEKT S. E. Young, cashier. G.E.Chamber!ain, mRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING L BUSIWESb. Accounts kept subject to check. Siirht Exchange and Telegraphic Tra-ixfer Mid on New York, Chicago, San Franristit and Portlanrt.Oregon. Collections made on favorable terms. S.E. Yoo L, Funs L. E. Hi.ais'' W. E. 1'lBRKLL Geo. E. CnAiiBHRi.AiN Jas. F. Powbll, Assistant Cashier. 111 III NEWSPAPERS MAGAZINES THE FIRST IE JbIX. Tie Leading Ckfc Carries the Largest Line of Men's and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing tioods, Etc. in the ITOtom ette Valley. SUITS MADE In His Merchant FOSTER BLOCK, JULIUS GRADWOHL'S -o)o(- GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR. He has enlarged his stock equal to any on the Coast, consisting of lloorer !Bros Silverware, French, China and Crvstalware. Boys' iWagons and "Doll Carriaes Fancy Goods- and a General -A.sortment ot Crockesv- aiidTOYa He Buys Direct and Carries the Largest Stock in the Willamette Valley, to which will soon be added a complete line oi FAMILY GROCERIES. KF" lei on parte Francois. Hier t II SI 31 ar m ? f a j! !l II -FOR newspapers -AT JONES' BOOK STOEE. Revore House WITH BILLIARD HALL AND CLUB ROOMS. J. n. WILLIAMS, - Proprietor CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS Kept constantly n hand. A full lice of imported and domestic cigi sale. Everything firet-c'ass. fd'At Revere House, TO ORDER -Tuiloriiif Departmenu ALBANY win deutch gesprochen. G. L BLACKMAN. (Successor to E. W. Langdoa) pr I1.BB 13- drags, Faints, Oils, Perfumery and toilet article, also a full line of books aa stationery, periodicals, etc. Prescriptions carefully compounded CI CCO FELCTS TECTE. Albany Oreffetv ALL- cigars on. Albany, Oregon. I and Sample TV id If i Boys kilt suiu at W. F. Read's. II, Spencer's. I - I