Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, March 05, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE MORNING HERALD: TUESDAY, MABCII
5,
1889.
'Homing gaily Bcrai
. A C. . . K. TIME TABIX.
NORTH BOUND.
.eparts'iriven.
.sm. expr.
Kmreue ex
i;4.' aui
11:15 am
am I'ortl'd loluain
11:35,
7:10.
34pm
'am
.SOUTH HOUND.
jArrivesj Depart
Arrives
alu-exp 7:45pml 5pm,AHhland!) OO.im
hucne ex!l2;3)pmll2.4()pin Fuuene i 40pm
Freight l.:iOpmr:uene B.nOpm
No Freight received forouth after 11. a. m
the same day.
OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE.
Arrives Departs
..11.15ami.0Opm
5.-i'jnui6.50a m
f ameDeer.
Freight
JUITIS4. AKOIT TOW..
Ki- shaves for a $1 at Viereck's
Burkhart k Royce, job printers
Artists materials cheap at Mrs.
II y man's.
New line of fountain pens at
Will & Stark's.
F. A. Burkhart, agent fur the
.Millard property.
(iold, silver and nickel watches
very cheap at French's.
First quality silver-plated knives,
forks and tpoons at French's.
i iuiss & Son have ojeiied a new
line ,i tine artists' materials.
Kxn-a tine full cream cheese,
n.t received at F. L. Kenton's.
Kiln dried flooring can be had at
the Springfield lumber yard in this
city.
A good second hand force pump
for sale cheap at the secondhand
store.
A fresh stock of Rio and Java
cottee just received at F. L. Ken-
4. I..
uii I
. . , i
I
ine new music dox ai r . , i..
Kenton s is onered ior saie. rnce
$25.00.
Fresh ginger snaps, sweet crack
ers, etc., just received at F. L.
Kenton's.
A complete line of artists' ma
terials just received at G. L.
RUi'kmnn'.i.
i.i. 1 i f n i S
, -ii :.. !
.never t. 11 nut m icvaucu 111
quantity to suit.
Julius Gradwohl has received a
lare invoice oi sugars via th 3 last j
Yaquina steamer.
wn uorueiiuaiai air. i. r,. j
mowing machines
For a good quality of letter paper
aid envelopes call on F. L. Kenton
He keej the best.
No. 1 Star tomatoes and all kinds
f fresh canned goods at a very 'ow
Mgure at Conrad Meyer's.
Have you seen that new line of
3ne furniture at Fortmilior A
Jrving's? If not it will pay to do
so. .
Go to Burkhart A Royce s for all
kinds of
, . ii
job printing. 1'rices
leasonaonr. r .rot-vi-oo
1 I- I - . ..1 .... . .
ameea.
F. M. French has one of the
tinest instrumentH for fitting pec-
tailed in the state, tall and be
convinced. ; can. Willamette Packing Co.
Mr. Tryon is one of th lucky i
ones who bought one of those fine j Bel Eiie Sale.
Hemmeand-Long pianos of Mrs.; Curran & Monteith sold vester
B. L. Hynian s. j jaT lo jj urvant 10 acres, belong-
Guiss & Son make a specialty f i ing to Jay Bi'ain, adjoining Hack
art supplies and artists' materials. : man'e 4th addition ; consideration,
They nvite everybody to call and : $:J500. To Seatnon Myers, 1 lot in
s e them, whether they purchase Hackleman's 3d addit'ion, consid-
ornot.
John Rector t of Halsey, has sold
his farm near that place, contain -
ing 571 acres to J. 8. Holloway, of
California, the price paid being;
14.275. '
If you want a clean and fine ! lanyeiu is to e 1111 pro vea uy aa
emoke ask for J. Joseph's home j dl" l, 11 wwoud story. At ths
tiiadn white labor ciirai s. For sale school meeting Monday A. L.
bv most cabat dealers and at J.
Joseph's factory.
ihe "Pacific Argand ranges 1
both four and six hole, An east-
era stove made especially for this ;
or.,iu k.. 1 mn
oasts trade. Sold only by Geo.
VT. Smith, Albany.
A new line of fine wall-papers
with borders to match have been
opened at Fortrniller & Irving's.
ihey are new and elegant designs.
Call and t then.
Lovers of good coffee should try
.some of J ulius Gradwohl's choice
Java, Rio and Costa Rica coffees.
He cairies a complete line of choice
family groceries of all kinds.
A new line of Packard organs
just opened at G. L. Black man's.
For purity and sweetness of tone
and elegance of finish they lead
them all. Musicians should call
uud see them.
G. W. Simimon has just received
a nw line of bov's. vouth's and i
men's clothing in the most desira- j
ble patterns, whicft win oe sold at
prices absolntely the lowest in the
ity Call early and secure bar-
.a bargain a new stock of boot? and 0jfic
.hoes, consisting of such standard ,
inakesasP. Cox, Buckingham !!,... .,
v. n . ouu tuu tv.....-. . ,
llecht, Porter Slessmger &
etc., including men's and
loots and shoes and ladies'
thews, which will be sold at
Call and see them.
Co i
bovs
J
fine
,
cost. '
Tke VeargU Mla4rl.
Tl: nert'ormance of Richards A
Pringle's Georgia minstrels at
fcra iiouso last evening was
the
wit-
i.eased bv a largo aunience.
I he i
George Jackson's inimitable songs,
made a splendid pair 01 enn men.
The entire perlt finance was well
worth the hearly applause which
it received. The company prom
ises to return to Albany in ihe
uear future.
Buy your .-tovea miJ tmv:iie .;t
Smith Washburn . 'a.
. oVl.m-rl imoil thines ol the ' 'i-reuii iieeni ior tne
company and thev were not disap-, Roval, Norwich, Union and Lan
txjiuted it being one of the best I i'shire Insurance companies, was
isiinstrel shows ever given in this j " the city yesterday working upi
1 itv. Billy Kersands, with his big business ior his companies.
..!. .....I ml'uii tnirftthfM- with' GeO. 1'. Piner Xtill uivror MImoI
STATE IMHPATCBES.
Officers for the New County of 8bertnan
Appointed Botanes Appointed.
Salem, March 4. Articles of in
corKration were riled to-day in the
secretary of state's office by the
Hood River Co-operative Co. (Jeo.
F. Prather, J. R. Rankin, O. L.
Stranahan, A. J. Rand, incorpora
tors; object, building a toll road,
building hotels and boats and to
improve Hood river; principal
office, Hood River, Wasco county ;
capital stock. $50,000.
Northwest Cold Storage and Ice
Co., John C. Lewis, Wm. Mc
Guire, C. N. Dolph, incorporators;
principal office, l'ortland; capital
stock, $100,000.
The following notaries were ap
pointed : J. M. Boiver, l'ortland ;
C. A. Sehlbrede, Roseburg; J. V.
Roland, Jefferson ; A. W. Gowan,
Joseih; I). B. Monteith, Albany.
The governor to-day appointed
the following officers for the new
county of Sherman, to serve until
the regular June election in 1800 :
Judge, James Fulton; clerk, V. C.
Brock ; sheriff, E. M. Leslie ;
treasurer, Levi Armsworthy ;
superintendent, C. J. Bright; com
missioners, John Midler and Day
ton Elliott; coroner, J. B. Hoss;
assessor, C. C. Myers; county
seat, Wasco.
Death of Kit Carter.
The tolling of a church bell on
Sunday conveyed the sad intelli
gence to the citizens of Albany that
another old pioneer had passed the
great majority beyond the river.
Mr. Eli Carter had been suddenly
stricken with heart disease, and
breathed his last. Although he
had been ailing for several days he
was better and his death came f 8 a
sudden shock to the family.
Mr. Carter was born on the fith
: of March, 1810, and was one of the
I oldest members of the Masonic
. . . .
iratern.ty in me state, teuig a
member of Corinthian lodge and
I on of Albany's old and active
! b'i-iness men, being formerly the
jo'vner of the planing mill" now
j o' ned by Hochstedler & Sears.
' The funeral will be held in the
M. K. Church South at 10 o'clock
this morning, and the buiial cere
; monv will be conducted bv Corin-
thian Lodge, A. F. & A
M.
He leaves behind him that
best
j of all epitaphs, that of being an
upright, honest and worthy citizen.
CtMlni Wednesday Slsbt.
1Wpllnlpoteaux.llgrear hhtorjc
.Vclograua painting of the
battle
of Gettysburg will be shown by the
French stereoscopic process at the
W. C. T. U. hall Wednesday even
ing. This great historical cyclo
grama was especially made to order
at great cost to the manager, and
will be presented here for the ben
efit of an old soldier. Admission,
25 cents ; no halt price.
Woalen Mills.
We trust that the citizens of Al
bany will not miss the golden op
! rt' ltv ni ta
1 uvi vuiiivi mvui iiik ifiij v? vv 1 , 1
J.., although ii entimriHes wt,
have several in which we take the
lead. We have the finest plums,
; Dears and aimle butter in the. mar-
ket. We are still selling the best
j standard coal at $1 .25 ner 5 eallon
eration, $200. To E. F. Truax, 1
: lot in
Hackleman's 3d addition,
. $-200.
The
Tke Taaxrnf Mrhaol.
public m IiooI biiildina at
! Barnes was elected clerk and E. L.
J Bryan director.
Water
Power.
ti. . , n .-
"T A,"fM.y'"
unsurpassed; it'fc the finest in the
. , ; , '. -,f .t.
received fresh every da' by the
Willamette l'ackiug Co.
Special Nollee.
To the members of Corinthian
Lodge No. 17, A. F. & A. M. :
You are hereby notified to meet at
the lodge room at 9 a. m., sharp for
the purpose of attending in a body
the funeral of our late brother, Kli
Carter. Visiting brethren of other
Masonic lodges are cordially in
vited to attend.
KcrT'H Thompson, W. M.
Albany, March 4.
rEB0AL METia.V
J. R. N. Bell, of Raseburg, is in
the city
: j. K. Elderkin is recovering
! from an attack of pneumonia.
j Merril
!!rort.,-!inl accept position in
jBarKnarx iv itovce's ml. tirmim.r!
. v 1
red Yates, a well known law
rM,luc""' ,n " ciiy, ffiu remove to
ct., Innf . I 41.' - 1 1
1 oruana shortly, having accepted
la rmoiliiin i. tl.A I..... Y' i- i
r-" mn onice 01 r reu ,
Strong,
0
Mr. Sears, of the firm of Hoch-1
-i. It . 1
. s.ieuer x rears. went down tn
1 1 .
uients f;ir th romm-ai r.s
ly to this city. The family will ar
rive to-dav.
- - - wmw v Hl.l lAtltl- I
J. L. Fuller, fornierh
j t ....
erat:e njer, we nt to .Salem vester
day to meet their hrolher'E. B.
l'iper. city editor of the Seattle
Post Intelligencer, wiu is poiid
ina h few days in the capital cit v.
With tVi iimr cmiies r itdeniii"-
.....I I: . -I I : I .-
-III. -i-l-u.u, - 1 1 I.1IIU- Ol lOO.-
i e-ded by ai(l..m-r wnl be foun
ic r
d at
;
SSuiilh A ttukhburiic a,
01 1 ia ns- ,
TAOII.V4 BABROB,
Its
Facilities, Depth of Water and
road CoEuectiobg.
Rail
Vanuina Republican
There are only three first-clafs
harbors along the Pacific coast
from the Gulf of Mexico to Van
couver Island. They are San
Diego, San Francisco and Iuget
Sound. Next in rank as to acces
sabiiity conies the Columbia river
and Yaquina bay. Of the minor
harbors, the best are Coos bay,
Shoal water bay, Gray's harbor and
Tillamook. Tlie Pacific coast is
not indented with good harbors like
the Atlantic coast. Yaquina bay
is one of the easiest harbors for a
vessel to enter or depart from on
this coast. A million dollars prop
erly expended in improving this
harbor will give thirty feet of
water on the bar at high water. A
government engineer who has con
siderable knowledge of this bar
told us recently that almost any
depth of water can be secured on
the bar by jetties and a break
water. The bed lock is a soft stone
and can be easily b.'asted and
moved from thecnannel. The cur
rent would the keep a deep chan
nel after it was once dredged out.
Inside of the harbor vessels can
ride" at anchor with perfect safety,
lit ail Oivuu .a. a ( wiV w uoiv i
tbia cm. In fact. th water in
the harbor scarc-elv ever ets so!
rough that the bay cannot be j
crossed safely in a small boat.
There is not a single j oint on the j
Pacific coast between here and San
Francisco that offers equal adyan-1
. a - 1 . i't. :.. 1
lages 10 mai.e a seaport, iiiih uay
now has in operation a standard
gauge railroad reaching the very
heart of the best farming section of
Uiegon, and inside of two years it
will form a connection with the
Chicago & Northwestern road and
in a year it will reach the Union
Pacific, Oregon Line, giving the
bay pr:c icall I wo trans ontinental J
lineo. There is no belter site in
Oregon on which to build up a
large eorainercial city than on Ya
quina bay.
The gantiuiu Mines.
The Oregonian expresses firm
confidence in the value of the
mines 011 the Santiam district. It
says : One of these days the history
of the Santiam mines will be
written up, and there will be a
strange tale of early discoveries,
and how, as tar back as ISbO,
people went into the mountains
prospecting, and that in the sum
mer of 1805 Angu3 McDonald, a
Scotchman, made the astonishing
discovery of the White Bull ledge.
How companies incorporated to
build roads, a sawmill, and set up
anil operate a quartz mill, and that
it proved that their discoverer lit
upon a "chimney," very rich in
gold, but the main ledge did not
pay. Thon the mountains were
abondoned, and for years nothing
was done. In the course of time
other prospectors and workers
went there, and work recommenced
and at length good mines were
found, and the enterprise of the
faithful was rewarded. About the
year 19(H) there will be live towns
planted in those mountain gulches,
railroads will reach them, and
there will be the everlasting din 1
machinery pounding and grindii g
all through the twentieth centur. ,
cleaning up millions of treasure.
People will wonder how it ever us
that so many years passed and t-o
many prospectors could find noth
ing, when the mountains wt-iu
fairly filled with treasure There h..
been a great deal of prospecting
done one the headwaters of all the
streams that put into the Willam
ette from the Cascades, and it is
well known that gold, silver, lead,
copper and iron exist there in
abundance. In course of time
there will le better reduction
methods and the Cascades moun
tain mines will do a ;'Ood part for
titt: future oi our stale.
Bownilnz Oregon Tonait,
It in stated that the Southern Pa
cific railroad has a veteran en
gaged hunting for good localities to
lay out towns. During 1888 the
1 town site agent kept still, and
actually laid out no towns, but he
tells the world that he expects to
be very busy in 1880, laying out
tons through Oregon. Laying
out towns is a regular business and
is conducted on well defined prin
ciples. Of coiii-se there is money
in it, and the towns have to be
boomed a la Tacoma in a smaller
way. If any place possesses pe
culiar advantages they make the
most of tnem and tht boom is
quietly put in motion. If the
Southern Pacific really shall make
a business of running booms along
ifs line it is to be hoped they will
le of the slowest kind, and not ex
travagant and dangerous. Such a
l)Ooro as was inaugurated in South
ern California two years ago would
leave any country desolate and
bankrupt. From the fact that
Haskell was idle through 1888, it
may be fair to judge that the busi
ness was overdone in 1887.
A Bare Belle.
Col.
Kelsav showed tis the other
day a continental bill of the United
States of the denomination of one
dollar, says the Benton Leader. It
has the imprint of the printers who
printed it. It was issued in 1779.
It has on it the motto in Latin,
"ant mors aut decora viia,"
I wnicii means "eittier death or an
.... .
I honorable
life." The colonel
thought he had lost the bill, as it
had been mislaid among some pa
pers. It is worth more than the
dollor it calls f r. One almost
wishes it could talk. What a story
it could tells of the dark days
when it circulated among the
republic.
. Severe WmdI
Scott Cro.-sen, little son of D. L.
Crosse n, whilo jumping in the
basement of the public school
building the nther day. cut a R"vere
y.i-li u: his tur. heal ullin;
against the hrh-k mar-tur . Liy-sip-hi-s
!is set !r and the nourd
j ,s proving much worse than it was
j ui first thought to be.
1AMAL MHAVL MECTIAV.
No Tax Required--A Good Financial Show
ing ia the District.
The annual school meeting of the
the Albany district was held at tne
court house last evening.
The meeting was called to order
by John Foshay, one of the di
rectors, and the reports of the
board of directors and the clerk. C.
G. Burkhart, were read as follows :
clerk's report.
Total number scholars between
4 and 20 years of age 909
Males 459
Females 450
Number enrolled in public
school 445
Males 219
Females 220
Average daily attendance 270
No. legal voters in the district. .640
RECEIPTS.
Amount of funds at begin
ning of the year $ 402 32
Amount collected from
tax 5009 30
Amount received from
county school fund 3007 25
A nount received from
state school fund 1046 2
Amount received from
other sources 5 00
, . . , It)
lotal flWM) 1J
disbiksements.
Amount paid teachers ..$ 3704 62
Amount paid for fuel L"J2 00
Amount paid, first install
ment of bonds, and in-
terest on same to June
15,1889
Amount paid insurance
company on building
and furniture
Amount paid out for other
purposes
4216 34
262 50
709 45
9155 45
914 07
Total ....
Balance on
hand.
Total $10070 12
directors' report.
Cash in clerk's hands first
of the year $ 402 32
Cash received fr m various
sources .
9607 80
Total
Total amount paid out.
.$10070
. . 915v,
Bal. cash on hand $ 914 07
Tl.e estimated expenses for the
ensuing year are :
Wages of eight teachers
nine months 4150 00
Fuel 200 00
Janitor's wages 225 00
Incidental repairs 700 00
Interest on bonds 600 00
Total $5875 0J
To meet the expenses there will
be the following available funds :
Cash on hand $ 914 67
State and County funds,
estimated 5000 00
Total $5914 67
We would therefore recommend
that there be no tax levied this
vear, as there will be sufficient
funds to meet all purposes.
The reports were adopted.
No other business was trans
acted and the meeting adjrurned.
DO l l:perlnteiil.
You cunnct atl'ord ta waste time in
.xi eiimoiitiiig when yous lunfs are
in danger. Consumption ilwavs
seems at first only a cold. Do n't,
permit any dealer to impose upon you
with some cheap imitation of Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consump
tion, Coughs and Colds, but be anre
you get the genuine. Because Le
can make more profit he may tell you
r.e Jus soniethi'iir jiint an good, or just
Ihe same. Don't be deceived, but in
sist upon getting Dr. King's New Dis
'overy, which is guaranteed to give
i liifiu all Throat, Lunr and Chesl
affections. Trial bottles free at Fos
qay A Mason's Drug Store.
Men hitat Tallarlaa.
Mr E. A. Schiffier, who has re
cently been engaged in the tailor
ing department of the well known
clothing house of L. E. Blain, is
the right man in the right place,
and is turning out some of the
neatest fitting clothing to be ! ob
tained anywhere. A large line of
ne patterns, including some ele
gant light-weight suitings for spring
and summer wear have just been
received. Those desiring neat fit
tine clothing should call and leave
their orders.
A Bosied Paras.
If you enjoy a good cup ol coffee
call at the Willamette Packing
Company's. They have just re
ceived a fine lot of green and roast
ad toffees. Do not fail to give
them a trial.
A new barrel of saner kraut at Wal
lace, Thompson lc Co,'.
Buy -your garden sued and union
seta at Wallace, Thompson A C'a.'s.
Some choice Karly Itose aeed pota
toes at Wallace, TMompso" A Co.'s.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
DR. W. C. NEGUS,
(Graduate of the Royal College, of
London, England, also of the Kelle-
vue Medical College.
The Dr. has spent a lifetime of
study and practice and makes a spe
cialty of chronic diseases, removes
cancers, scrofida enlargements, tumor?
and wens, without pi" r the knife.
He alsu iiinkrs a si-f: dty of treat
ment with electrioiiy. Has practii ed
in the German Fivi'-'i auil English
hospitals. Calls promptly attended
day or night. His motto ia
"GOOD WILL TO ALL."
"Office and residence Ferry street,
between Third and Fourth.
WANTED,
THOSE
WISHING
A FIRST-
I class uiaiia
sewing machine, the
litest music or artists mitKnals, will
lind a bargain by calling at Mrs. B
Hynian'H. 'The pianos are fully guai
anteed for rive yeai. The best
pianos made to stand the uiimatei'i
the Pacific coast. The New Ameri
cm S- -v:ng Machine will .iac n.okt
fftidii.ns. Painting ami music les
sjri8 given there. Stamping, Ein-
i broidery and Dressmaking done to
order. No. llo 1st a., Albany, Or.
Klerlrlc BIMrre.
This remedy is becomine s well
and popular known a to need no bpe
cial mention. All who have used
Electric Bitters sing the same song of
praise A purer medicine does not ex
ist and it is guaranteed to do all that
is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure
all disease? of the Liver and Kidneys,
and remove Pimples, boils. Salt
Kuciiru and other affections caused
by impure blocd. Will drive Malaria
from the system and vrevent as well
as cure all Malsrhil fevers For the
cure of Headache, Constipation t.ul
Indigestion try electric bitters En
tire satisfaction guaranteed, or money
refunded. Prtce 50 cents and $1,00
per bottle at Foshay it Mason.
For chilblain and frost-bites use
Chamberlain's Pain Balm. When
promptly applied lo the frozen farts
itwillpicventthesk.n from turning
black or peeling off. It allays the
itching and smarting of chilblains
and soon restores the part to a healthy
condition For sale by Foshay x
Mason,
F.i
-THE ENTKKI'KISING-
Real Estate Apt,
Offers for sale this morning the fol
lowing list of city property, which is
bonded at such extremely low figures
that it is bouud to sell:
Four good vacaut lota in Hackle
man's 2d addition for $1000.
One vacant city
cated, for $400.
lot, centrally lo-
One block of 8 lots and good house
and barn in 2d add. for $2,000.
One good cornerlt and goo I -house
and barn in the 2d addition,
good location, for $750.
One good house and one lot, good
location, fo $G50.
Two good vacant lots on the river
front, good locatiou for mill of any
kind, for $1200.
Four good city lots and a good
house and baru, for $1200.
bbbbbbbbbbbb
FARM FOR 8m,
X acres, situated in Benton countv, two
miles from Aibany. This is a good, healthy
locatian, with rood well of pure water, with
wind mill: jfuod house; buddings all new.
Tbis is one o' the tuoot sightly places iu Ore
gon, having a fine iaw of the surrounding
couxtr) , ton and mountains. Farming
land all new and clean and adapted to all
kinds of fruit. Duality of land second to
none. I nill make rhis a rare bargain to the
riht man. Immigrants, don't faill to see
this farm before 2u bay. Come and see me
on the place. M. T. WHITNEY.
No charge for reserved seats at W.
. Read's; wo want to show gor ds.
( 1HOICE ITALIAN PRUNE .TREES FOR j
Kj sale. Apply to P. W. Spikk Albany j
GOLDEN II
1SAKI.XG
PO IVDEJl.
J'ut up expressly for Julius MJrad
wool and sold at his Goldea
Kule Bazaar in
ONE' POUND 8 CANS!
AT
25 CENTS
PE1J CAN
Mtiuaranteed to
be first-class
in every Iiesj-ect.
Julius .i:am(in
WHYS DOErf
Because he knows that his dear wife is
just con:mencing to work him for
something yon know how it is
yourself hut when
LADIESTfAOE
WITH
BrowncII & Stanard
Their husbands don't look that way,
I ecauce there are no extravagant
prices on their goods. Everything
is good; every think is cheap; make
Home happy, make
YOUR HUSBAND SMILE
By trading at the economical store
where tht rule i f good goods ai d
)'iw prices knows no exception.
1 'u't foi et that U mpk of economy
is at
Broken & Stasard's-
COK MR Kilt. ST AND BKOAALBIN SLX
Burkhart,
THE
MAN
LOOK
SID
IE
The Leading Qofc
Carries the Largest Line of Men's
and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing
Goods, Etc. in the Willam
ette Valley,
SUITS MADE TO ORDER
In His Merchant Tailoring Department.
FOSTER BLOCK,
CITY DEDG STOKE.
GUISS & SON, PROPRIETORS,
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Bookse
ft,
TEXT BOOKS and
Fine stationery, miscellaneous bonks, photograph and autograph al
bumB. inkstands, ink, pens, pencils, etc. ueei music, music books,
and all kinds of musical merchandise.
General News DeDot
Mail orders promptly attended
JULIUS GEADWOHL'S
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GOLDEN RULE BAZAAC
He has enlarged his stock equal
FAMILY GROCERIES.
AND GENERAL JHARDWAFE
lioorer Bros'. Silverware,!
French, China and Crystalware.
Boys' "Wagons and "Doll Carriages.
Fanev Goods- and a General
Asortmeiit ot Crockery.
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He Buys Direct uud On lies the Largest Stock in the
Willamette Valley,
lei on parle Francois. Hier win deutch gesprochen.
ALBANY
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to any rathe Coast, mv
him Stationer,
AND DEALER IN
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