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5,
1889.
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JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN.
Sells Bros, big circus will be in
Albany about the middle of June.
It is said that a weekly news
paper is soon to bo 6tarted at
Brownsville.
. Thos. Momeith air. was a little
better yesterday, and was able to
set up for a short time.
The Revere House sample
rooms have been repapered and
decorated in a tasty manner.
The Y. W. C. T. U. will give a
"mystrious" social on Friday even
ing, May 10th, at their hall.
Shall Albany celebrate the com
ing Fourth of July, or shall we all
o to other cities and s-pend our
money?
Parker Bros, have ju.st received
a new lintr of candies and fresh
vegetables. They keep up with
the times.
The brick kiln of Morgan &
Hearst will be opened Tuesday
morning, and all in need of brick
should call upon these gentlemen.
Francis Pfeiffer has just opened I
an immense stock of fresh candies
of all grades, including the nnest
French creams, fresh made taffy,
etc.
County school superintendent
has returned from McMinnrille,
having attended a very successful
session of the district teachers'
institute held there.
A business meeting of the Y's
will be held at their hall on Mon
day evening, May 6th, at 7 o'clock.
All members are requested to be
present. The honorary members
are especially desired to come.
The regular gospel meeting of
the Y. P. C. A. will be held in the
W. C. T. U. Hall to-day. Subject,
"The only safe place in time oi
peril," reference Exodus XII, 12
30. Leader, W. F. Read. Men
all invited to attend.
The O. II. & N. steamer Occi
dent, which ran on a snag near
the south of the Santiam a few
days ago and stove a hole in her
bottom, has been fully repaired,
and is again making regular trips
up the river. She loaded at this
city yesterday.
The wet weather of the past few
days has made some havoc in fields
f winter wheat that were most ad
vanced. Specimens of winter
wheat were shown in the city that
were already four feet high. Such
fields have been badly lodged and
knocked down by the heavy rains.
They will, however, probably
come up again.
When a good company like the
Chicago Comedy Company, which
will begin a week's engagement in t
;ement in t
this City on Monday May 16, puts
the prices of admission down to 10, !
L'O and 30 cents, the result is i
alwavs crowded houses. They doiconnnu wuoio ine penitentiary
nnt nV frr t.li &rth thv civ a. I
good performance and make the j
prices low enougn
can afford to go.
so everybody
Mr. and Mrs. Blum have taken j three et whom are very low wan
rooms at Mr. Martin Payne's, j cf nsumptiou, and will likely puss
where they will be glad to meet j to tht great beyond beJore the ex
friends. Mrs. B'b paintings.which j piraticn of their sentences. The
have leen displayed in the drug-j new cloth from the Brownsville
gist's and S. E. Young's windows j weoteii mills has arrived and is
the past week, proved a most i conceded to be of a betttr oualitv
pleasurable surprise to an oenoid
ers. Those in Mr. Young's win
dow will remain but a day or two
longer.
PEKSOXAL MENTION.
Mrs. Dr. W. H. Davis is visiting
her parents ia Harrisburg.
Dr. G. W. Gray has returned
from a trip to Colfax, W. T.
Dr. McAlister went te Philomath
yesterday on professional business.
Miss Ada Wallace has gone to
Ashland to reside with her sister,
Mrs. C. II. Luderman.
D. O. Day, an attache of the
Eugene Register, is in the city en
a visit, remaining over Sunday.
Mrs. W. Lair Hill has been vis
iting for a day or two at the resi
dence of Dr. R. C. Hill in this
city.
Mr. George E. Stoneburn, ad
vance agent ef the Sells Bros, cir
cus, is in the city making arrange
ments for their great show, June
19.
A YAIDEKBILT PLINCE.
He Wi'l
Pass Throngh This
Splendor To Day.
City
n Friday morning Dr. Seward
Webb, president of the Wagner
Palace Car Company, with his
family, left San Francisco with his
own special train en route to Port
land, and is expected to pass
through this city to-day. The most
remarkable thing about -Webb is
that he was fortunate enough to
marry one of the Yanderbilt girls.
She is spoken of as a bright girl
with a handsome figure $2,000,
OOOdewryand $10M)0,000 inheri
tance. This excursion party left New
Ydk on April llth and expect to
trayel oyer 20,000 miles before re
turning. They will visit Alaska
and return east over the Canadian
Pacific.
Summer buggy roes at Thorn p
so:i A Overman'?.
A GHASTLY DISC0VEKT.
The Sappeied Besiaias of a Hamaa Proves
to be a Defsiet Canine.
Yesterday while working on
some lots recently purchased by
Dr. VV. C. Negus" in Hackleman's
fourth addition, some workmen
found what was supposed to be a
human body buried a short dis
tance beneath the surface.
City Marshal Hoffman and Geo.
Humphrey, justice of the peace,
and ex-oflicio coroner, were sum
moned, and armed with a shovel
they proceeded to the spot
indicated, when they begun to
unearth the remains. A quantity
of gray hair, Icoking suspiciously
like that of some aged man. were
found, at which juncture a first
class sensation seemed imminent,
Farther investigation, however,
revealed the fact thu the remains
were these of a quadruped, sup-
Dosed to be some shaggy, delunct
canine. The disgusted officials did
not remain to make a scientific
classification of the decaying mats
of bones.
STATE DISPATCHES.
Tie
Elimination f Hawkins in Salem
Postponed Hewsy fiotts.
Special to tlie UkraldJ
SaLkm, May 4. At twu o'clock
this afternoon .V. . Hawkins, the
murderer of Ogle, in charge of
Sheriff Croisan and Deputy
Wright man, made his appearance
before Justice Goodell for pieliin
inary examination. As neither
prosecution nor defense was ready
to proceed with the examination a
continuance was taken until Mon
day at 1 :30 p. m. This trial is ex
citing considerable interest, and by
the time court was called this
afternoon, a Crowd of several hun
dred filled the street and sidewalk
in front of the justice's office.
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION.
The following articles of incor-,
poration were filed with the secre
tary of state to-day : The North
west land and terminal company,
with principal office at Newport j
Oregon; the amount of capital
stock is placed at $10,000,000, with
the following named gentlemen as
incorporators: James R. Bagley,
J. V. Brassfield, VV. S. Webber,
John Buckley, S. G. Elliott, E. R.
Towler, U. T. Coverly and James
E. Leach. The object of this com
pany is to deal largely in real
estate of all kinds.
The First M. E. church of
Astoria; the value of property
possessed by them is placed at
$5000; the incorporators were
Louis II. Pederson, Chas. Hooper,
John A. Montgomery and S.
Elmore.
The Hood River improvement
company with a capital stock of
$100,000; principal place of busi
oess, Hood River, Wasco county ;
incorporators, E. L. Smith, T. J.
Lynde and P. Bellerd.
lhe Oregon Baptist state con
vention; object, to sustain and
promote Baptist religion in Ore
gon; cash value of property, etc.,
$50,000; John Gordon, Geo. VV.
Hill, N. J. Blagen, D. 0. Latour
ette, S. P. Davis and F. C. Mo
Conn, incorporators.
The Woman's North Pacific
Presbyterian board of missions.
lhe trustees or incorporators are
Caroline A. Ladd. Jennie E.
Brown and Florence Landon. The
objects of thin association are in
the interest of the foreign missions.
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At the Penitentiary.
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fhe present number ef priseners
walls 13 291
and cf this aumco
something Bear 20t ef them ar
em pie red in the stove foundry
j The number of sick patients is tire,
than that used before. The stripes
are much wider, and if any change
is made in the !oeks it is really
mere pleasing te the eye than the
foraaer small stripes. 'Howard,
wh( chopped off his hand some
time 8o. is sawing weod like a
treeper. He is subdued and per
forms his labor gracefully. -Salem
Journal.
New River Boat.
The new boat now being com
pleted for the O. R. & N. at Port
land, will be ready, it is thought,
by the middle of this month for
launching. It is possible that
this part of the programme will not
take place until sometime between
the 20th and 25th inst. The new
boat is so nearly done as to present
a very neat appearance. The ma
chinists are busily engaged in put
ting her machinery ami boilers in
order, so as to have everything in
shape when she strikes water.
This is of very light draught and
can navigate in yery low water.
VAQVINA BAY NOTES.
Newport has organizsd a Build
ing and Loan Association.
A contract will be let on May 10
to build a Catholic church at New
port. The 30th of May will be fully ob
s?rved by the people of Newport
The old soldiers have this matter
in charge.
The extension of the tramway
and building of a new wharf on the
south jetty is progressing finely.
This work will cost about $2,000
and is so much dead loss caused by
the shifting of the tide.
The Yaquina Republican savs:
Drs. 1. S. Byrne and C. E. By'rne
of New York came in from the east
on Sunday. They bought about
$3,000 worth of Newport property
before they left. They say that all
the talk now in the east is of Ore
gon and Washington territory.
Try C'iiu IJro's Papjooc 5 cent
Havana cigars.
ALBAHY WILL BE ADVEB7ISED.
8oms Flas Views and Descriptivs Matter to
8applant Its 8ttte Famphlets.
At a meeting of the Board of
Trade of this city Friday night ar
rangements were made to publish
several thousand pamphlets des
scription of the resources and ad
vantages of Albany and surround
ing country, to be distributed at
the national encampment of the
G. A. R. to be held at Milwaukee
in August. Since the meeting the
committee has wisely decided that
it would be better topublish about
20,000 extra copies of the fine
birdseye view and accompanying
illustrations and descriptive mat
ter now being prepared by the
Mliott Publishing Co., of San
Francisco, for the Herald and
several of the real estate firms and
others of this city, and distribute
them instead of the proposed pam
phlets. The average pamphlet has
become to be somewhat stale in
this age of pictures, and tne fine i
views now contemplated by the
committee, which would be ac
companied by brief descriptive
matter, a map showing the rail
roads centering . here, and other
information, would be the most
attractive matter that could be
placed in the hands of those in the
hast whe are interested in this
country.
It is also proposed to send a car
load of fruit and otner products of
this portion of Oregon, which, to
gether with the printed informa
tion, will be placed in charge of
some representative man or this
city, who will accompany the ex
cursion in the interest of this city
and surrounding country. Follow
ing the recommendations of Hon.
E. B. McElroy, Mr. J. V. Cusick
will probably go as such represen
tative of Albany.
It will be a good opportunity to
advertise the different portions of
the state, and the manner in
which those in charge of this un
dertaking are making arrange
ments will if followed out result in
much direct benefit bein!X secured
by this city.
COAST NOTES.
The Oregon A Washington terri
tory railroad is to be exter.ded
from Fulton, its present terminus.
to Pendleton, a distance of seven
miles. Tne line is now being re
located. A Pendleton gentleman
iu Portland says that the road will
be completed and ready for opera
tion within sixty days.
Company "I," O. N. G., of
Macleay, are making a little quiet
grumbling all to themselves over
the way they were entertained in
Portland on Centennial day. They
expected food and lodging but had
to pay for what they ate and lie on
wool sacks in the armory without
covering. They can sympathize
with some of the old boys of the
sixties.
The faculty oi the medical de
partment of the State University
were elected in Portland last Mon
day, and are Dr. S. K. Joseph i,
dean ; Dr. C. C. Strong, secretary ;
Dr. Holt C. Wilson, treasurer.
The faculty has for some time had
under consideration the question of
elevating the standard of medical
edacation in this state, and at the
meeting above mentioned unani
mously resolved that it will here
after require, as " one of the
essentials for graduation, three
courses of lectures, instead of two
as was heretofore the rule. The
next session will commence in
October.
SUNDAY SCHOOL C0SVENTI0N.
Portland, Or., May 3.
The fourth annual convention of
the Oregon State Sunday School
Association will - be held in the
Presbyterian church, Corvallis.
commencing at 2 o'clock p. in. on
Tuesday, June 4th, and closing at
1Z m. on lliursday, June G, 1889.
While this is a Mass Convention,
and all interested in the work are
most earnestly and cordially in
vited to be present, yet to insure
representation, all Sunday schools
in the state are requested to select
two or more persons pledged to
attend. Word comes to us from
Coivallis that the friends of the
work in thatcity will open
their homes and hearts and take
care of all who may attend' the
convention. That they may know
who are to be entertained, all those
expecting to be present will confer
a fayor bv sending their names to
Prof. W. E. Yates, Corvallis, that
places may be assigned them.
Arrangements have been made
I.I- A. I 1 f . 1 !. n
wuu uii! lines oi tne nouinern i
Pacific railroad in Oregon and the I
Orpwon Psnifio railrnnrl in return I
at one-fifth fare a.'l those in attend
ance who have paid full fare in
going to the convention over these
lines. Prof. Henry Sheak, of Philo
math, Oregon is the Statistical
secretary of tlie association, and he
desires to secure a report from
every Sunday school in Oregon.
Will the proper officer of each
school see that such a report is
sent him in time for the conven
tion? Pastors, Sunday school
superintendents and all interested
in the work are requested to give
this notice as wide publicity as
possible. E. W. Allen,
President.
Firemen Matters. ,
At the regular monthly meeting '
of the Hook and Ladder Co. held i
Friday night E. 1). Cusick, E. F.
Wyatt and J. D. Guiss were
elected as members of the board
of fire delegates. Engine com-iA
panies No. 1 and No. 2 will fleet
delegates Monday evening. Since
the purchase of the new steamer
the membership of No. l's has
been increasing. They now have !
59 members and 10 more will be '
taken in at the next meeting.
Floral and Strawberry Sorial.
The ladies of the United Presby
terian church will hold a Floral
and strawberry social on Friday,
May 17, at the W. C. T. U. hal:.
Lunch will be served from five
o'clock until nine.
REAL E8TATE 8ALE3.
The following sales were re
corder's office for Linn county yes
terday: A. Hackleman to J.A.Warner
lot 4,block 13, Hacklaman's
3d addition $ 200
D. B. Monteith to George H.
Hughes, lot 1, block 2 and
lots 2 and 3, block 3, West
Albany 2500
Henry Lyons te W. V. & C.
R. R. Co., right of way on
tract near Lyonsville l
M. Rainwater to W. V. fc C.
It. R., water right 50
"Diamond Mystery."
1 tie reserve take for the above
comedy, which will be given at the
opera house May 13th, was the
largest advance sale ever seen in
this city. Fully one-half of the house
was reserved yesterday afternoon
at Blackman's. We were positive
that the popular prices, 10, 20 and
30 cents, would strike the right
chord of the people, and it would
be good policy to reserve seats for
the balance of the engagement, as
there will be a change of pro
gramme nightly.'
SOME B AEG ALUS.
Sixty feet on
one brick and
First street, with
6ne store buildinsr.
$7500. '
Or 35 feet with frame for $3500,
and 25 feet with brick for $4000.
Two lots with large house and
barn on Elm street, $1300.
Forty-five feet on Broadalbin
street, near 2d, $2200.
Two hundred and twenty-five
feet with good house and barn on
Depot street, $5000.
One lot, 71x110, good 5-room
house, barn, fruit-treets, etc., yery
nice place, on railroad street,$lG0O.
Willamette Valley Land Agency.
Schlltz & Henderson.
ISaslnesc Change.
Notice is hereby given that the
copartnership heretofore existing
between S. W. Smith and Edward
Washburn, under the firm name of
Smith & Washburn, has been dis
solved by mutual consent, Mr. A.
B. Mathews having purchased the
interest of Mr. Smith. The firm
will hereafter be Mathews & Wash
burn. The new firm wiil assume
all the indebtedness of the late
firm and will collect all accounts
due the same. A continuance of
the liberal patronage of the public
is respeciiuuy solicited.
Albany, Mav 3, 1889.
S. W. Smith,
Edward Washkurx.
Something Tbat a .ew,
Thomas Brink has added to his
factory machines for the manu
facture of woven wire mattresses
and is turning out some No. 1
mattresses ; so if you want a good
mattress that is 'the place to find
it.
IlappliieM and Conlenlmeul,
Cannot go hand in hand if we look oa
the dark side of every little obstacle.
Nothing will so darken lite and make
it a burden as Dyspepsia. Acker'a
Dyspepsia Tablets will cure the
worst form of Dyspepsia, Constipa
tion and Indigestion, aua umkc lifo
happiness and. pleasure. Sold itt 25
and 50 cents by Ft.shay & Mason.
We 'Can and lo
Guarantee Acker's Blood Elixir tor it
has been fully demonstrated to the
people of this c.untry 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 purifies the
whole system and thoroughly builds
up the constitution.
A new Iftie of solid silverware,
gold-headed canes, beautiful dia
mond rings, gold and silver watches,
hasju&t been opened bv Will A
Stark.
Stockholders Meeting.
NOTICE I& HEREBY GiVEX that the
annual meeting of the stockholders of
the Albany Farmers' Company will be held in
the company's office in the city of Albanv.oi'
the 21st day of May, 1880, at 1 o'clock P. M.
Said meeting will be held for the purpose of
electing seven directors to nerve for the en
suing year, and the transaction of such other
business as may regulaily come before such
meeting. A full attendance ot stockholders
is requested.
Dated, Albany, Orexn, May 3, 1860.
O. A. Archiiiaui, M. H. Wilds,
Secretary. President.
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AT THE
! Albany Opera House,
OXK WEEK ONLY, COMMENCING
MONDAY, MAY 13,
In tht following strong repertoire
of plays :
THElDIAMftXBlHYSTEKY,
FACISIG THE ESKH1,
Ql'KE.VS EYIBESit'E.
CLE A It UKIT
TM KET-0I-LEAVK MAX,
TEKEY THE SWELI
TBE eOTTeXjUISC.lETC.
CHANGE of bill EACH NIGHT
I'opolarirrlces of.A4il.Klon.
10,20, AND30C
JpTReserved seats at Blackman's
.Secure them and avoid the rush.
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V' ( til
.Jill (III
! V. JlUllUlll U
I have just received over 2000
yards of standard ginghams from
John Wannamaker, of Philadel
phia. The common price of these
goods is 10c per yard. I will sell
14 yards for $1 the price of good
prints.
SAMUEL E. VOTING.
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Comedy Corn y
It no
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NOTICK TO THE PUBLIC.
Cloverdale, Benton Co., May 2.
Having purchased ef Mr. Afhby
Pearce his entire farm in Benton
county, Oregon, the public is noti
fied and forbidden from taking or
removing therefrom any gravel,
sand or loam from said premises.
F. L. Sucm.
Clovekuai e, Benton Co., May 2.
I am instructed by Mr. F. L.
Such t prosecute any and all per
sons depositing dead animals upon
his lands in Benton county, Ore
gon, formerly owned by Mr.'Ashby
Pearce. Chas. E. VVolvertox,
Attorney at law.
Farm for Sale.
Persons looking for a fine bargain
in a farm should call upon me on
the premises, 3X miles northwest
of Albany o.i the o.'her side of the
river. There are two hundred
acres in the piece, nearly all under
cuiuvation, an ntunoer one lanu;
good new house and large barn!
fencing in good shape, living water
in the pasture the year round, good
well at the barn and also one at the
house, both fully fitted with
pumps. For particulars inquire of
me on the premises. The school
house is only a quarter of a mile
distant.
A. Snkll.
Withdrawn.
Notice is hereby, given that I
have withdrawn my property from
martct, and am not now offering
it for sale. John Charles.
A fine line of diamonds, includ
ing car rings, inlaid gold watches,
finger rings, etc., just opened at II.
Ewert's. Call and see his new
jewelry of latest patterns.
With the spring comes gardening
And seeding. All kinds of tools are
needed by gardeners will be found at
Smith A Washbarne's,
Contractor and Builder.
DC. SHELL WILL FURNISH PLANS,
specifications and details for all kinds of
building and architecture. All work prompt
ly done and guaranteed to be first-class. Es
timates furnished on short notice for. brick
buildings, residences, public buildings,
bridifps, etc.
Contractorjand Builder.
riUIK undersigned having located
X in Albany solicits patronage from city
and country. Will contract to build bridges,
barns, and all manner of dwelling houses,
including Queen Anne, Eastlake and Eliza
bethian stvlc of building. Will furnish
plans and specifications free of charges. Satis
factian guaranteed W. C CASS EL.
OIL PAINTING.
Park
Having opened a studio in Flinn's
block will give instructions in land
scape oil painting. Those interested
in ine oil paintings are invited to call
at her rooms and examine her paint
ings, which include views ot The
Three Sisters, Oregon City Falls,
Multnomah Falls, Mt. Hood, and
many others. Charges for lessons
will be reasonable.
BAKING
PO WDER.
I'ut up express! for Julius'flGrad
Jwohl and sold at his Golden
Rule Bazaar in
ONE POUND CANS
-AT-
25:CENTS
VEll CAN
Guaranteed to be first-class
in every Respect.
JULIUS GRADWOHL
IlAKKX TP BV THK CITV MAKMIItl, WITHIN TIIK
corporate limits of the city ot Albany, a
small tsorrcl horse, both hind feet white, has
saddle marks. The owner can have the
sme by calling at Jno. S.-hmeer's livery
stable and paying charges.
SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miser.
able by that t 'rrihlc rough. Shiloh's
cure is the remedy f.ir 3-011. Foshay A.
Mason. Because he knows that his dear wife is
just commencing to work him for
something you know how it is
yourself but when
LADIESTFADE
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Their husbands don't look that way,
because there are no extravagant
prices on their goods. Everything
is good; everythink is cheap; make
Home happy, make
YOUR HUSBAND SMILE
By trading at the economical store
where the rule of good goods and
low prices knows no exception.
Don't forget that tt mple of economy
is at
Browaoll & Stanard's.
COKNEK PIRST AND BROAT VLBIV SLS
A second hand oi iran for sale cheap
at Mrs. Hyujnv
Iss
Minnie
WHY DOES
THE MAN LOOK SAD
Browne
Stanard
raws
Having purchased this well known store and added largely t their ateek,
oarry an immense line of
to and General Hardware
Including the celebrated EARLY BREAKFAST and JEWEL seeking
stoves and ranges, parlor and cooking stoves, add ail kinds offkitchea
f utensils! also a comlpete assortment of
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BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
Pumps, hose, copperware, tinware, tnd plumbers' goods specialty. ' Oar
prices are guaranteed to be satisfactory. The public ia invited te
call . nd inspect our stock. Tweedale'a building, Albany, Oregea.
JULIUS GEADWOHL'S
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GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR
He has enlarged his stock equal
FAMILY (jBOCEBIES.
AND GENERAL JHARDWAfE
Ho b-er Bros'. Silverware,
French, China and Crystalware
Bovs' Wagons and Doll Carriao-es.
Fancy Goods and a General
-Assortment or Crockery. .
andTOYS.
He'Buys Direct and Carries the Largest Stoek;in the
Willamette Valley?
K lei on parle Francais. Hier win deutch geaorochen.
STEWART & SOI
-Dealers in-
General
Agricultural
Iron, Steel and Coal
it'afons and Jingo les
Hope and Cordage
Blacksm ith s 9 Supplies
Garden and
hi all Implements
The City Liquor Store,
SI. BAVMGABT, Proprietor.
SXext door to the Odd Fellows' tn pie, Albany, Orcjoi."i
Keeps constantly on hand the finest imported and domestic inn, liquors ciicars
tcli ios. Only first-class liquor store in she citr
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY
Store Op
IN
JHrlSBUFf;.
tents Furnishing Goods,
Underwear and Clothing,
Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Fancy Goods,
tcT offer extra inducements for
jash or produce, but sell no goods on
time.
G. G, COY.
WILL BROS.
Dealers in all the latest improTcd
pianos, organs, sewing machines.guns,
also a full line of warranted razors,
butcher and pocket knives. The best
kind of sewing machine oils, needles
and extras for all machines. All re
pairing in the above liues neatly and
reasonably done.
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Carpenter' Tools
Builders9 Hardware
Powder, Shot, etc.
Giant Powder C Fuse
Saws and Axes.
Crrass Beeds
Used by Farmers:
JOB PBINTEBS.I
ItOYCE & HIBBLEU
FARM FOR SALE,
I WILL SELL MY FINE: FARM OF 290
acres, situated in Bentan countv, two
miles from Albany. This is a good, healthy
location, with rood w ell of pure water, with
wind mill; guod house; buildinjrs all aew.
Tbis is one of the moat sightly places in Ore
gon, having a fine viawuf the surrounding
couNtrj, towns and mountains. Farming
land all new and clean and adapted so alt
kinds of fruit. Quality of land second to
none. I will make rbis a rare bargain to th
right man. Immigrants, don't fail! to see
this farm beforeou buy. Come and see
on the place. ' U. T. WHITNEY.
BROWNSVILLE.
o. p. cosnow a ov.
JKeal Estate and
INSURANCE ACENZ
Fresh Sicily lemons at Kentoa's.