Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, May 15, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE MORNING HERALD: WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1889.
O. V C. It. K. TIME TABLE.
NORTH BOUND.
I I-
cparto rrives.
m
aia. expr.
Eugene ex
Kieitcht
o;45aml , ..air . Portl'd 1U 10am
11:15 am!1! 'ami 34fpm
94fpm
SOUTH BOUND.
I Arrives Departs
Arrives
C'aiaJtxp 7:45pm 5pm
Ashland P. OOain
Eugene &40pm
Eugene
cxli;JOim 12.40pm
Freight
..I 1.30pm
Ku-rene fi.Ol'pm
No Freight received fnrfscuth.after II.a.Jm.
the same day.
OREGON PACIFIC TIME TA CLE.
Ai.ivea l.tarn
Passenger
Freight...... ...
7ui.15amll.obpm
,.i o.25pmlti.5)a
JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN.
A fresh supply of hne oranges
just received at F. L. Kenton's.
Fresh strawberries and vegeta
bles jevery morning at Parker Bros
Three eecond hand Singer sewing
machines for sale very cheap a.
Will Bros.
Onlv thirteen drummer a t the
Revere House Mondav night. And
still they come.
The city council met lust even
insr and ad ion ned until to-nia;hl
without transacting any business
The Buildim: and Loan Associa
tion wiU meet Frk'ay evening to
loan $1000 and transact the regular
business of the association.
Some one tiied to blow up the
engine of the Benton Leader the
other day. The Leader oilers $o0
reward for the apprehension of the
miscreant.
A fine line of diamonds, includ
ing ear rings, inlaid gold watches,
finger rings, etc., just opened at II.
Ewert'a. Call and Bee his new
jewelry of latest patterns.
A dispatch om WfbHgLo.i
states liiat the appointment ot J.
II. Mahooey, of S-n Francisco, as
marshal of Alaska will be made by
Pres'dent IIarron to-day.
N clr " he whe eaboats of
f lajMSZ BafillOp the p -'ioner who
escauttu lroui me counly jail, has
yet been obta'ned. She-id Small
monissi'll at Lebanon searching
for him.
An official repeseoiative o? the
Scotch liquidators of the narrow
gaage road, savs the Newport 112
publican, was in Newport last week
to examine the government works
and Yaquina bay with a view of
lunning the road ta the const. He
expelled himself well-pleased
wit 'a the baibor.
J. O. Powell, who lecenily so'd
his fine farm at Harmvay Grange
liall to Hon. 11. A. Irvine, has pur
chased a tract of over t wo .hundred
acres f land six miles south of
Cottage Grove in Lane county , and
will en?aire extensively in the
stock business. By this tiansac
tion Linn countv loses and Lane
county gains a solid, influential
citizen.
Prof. Grimm and Prof. Lake, -of
the Agricultural College attended
a meeting at Tangent on the 4th
inst. and lectured. Prof. Lake de
voted his time to the subject ol
fruit vests. The tod1 in moth is
tbe worst, and he advocated
sprinkling with London purple,
Prof. Grimm spoke against a waste
ful farming, of which he thought
summer fallowing was an example
PERSONAL MENTION.
J. P. Schooling of Harrisburg,
was in the city yeste-day.
D. B. Monte'th and wife return
ed last evening from Portland.
Mrs. Dr. Masfon will leave to
day for Walla Walla to visit rela
tives.
Capt. E. J. Lanrinz will leave
to-dav on a busine: s trip to South
ern Oregon and No'lhern Califoi
n ie.
W. C. Tweedale and J. F. Back
ensto lert vesteidav for McMinn
villeto Pltend the" I. O. O. F.
grand lodge.
Sunday School Meeting.
A Sunday school meeting will be
held at the First Congregational
church, Albany, Oregon, on
Wednesday, May 15, 18S9, at 2 and
7 :30 o'clock p. m. Addresses will
be delivered by Rev. A. E. Dun
ning, D. D., of Boston, Mass.,
national secretary of Congrega
tional Sunday School and Publish
ing society, and other speakers.
Lome of the following topics will
be discussed: "The Teachers'
Study of the Bible;" "The Sab
bath School as an Evangelistic
eency; "Our Denominational
Sunday School Work;" "The
Teachers' Teaching Work;"
"Christ as a Teacher." After the
addresses there will be an open
conference in which to ask ques
tions or make suggestions. Meet
ings of a similar character have
v.olrl -with crreat success m
Vfvm o -
many of our Eastern cities. Kev.
G. A. Kockwood, superintendent
Congregational Sunday school and
publication society for Oregon, Kev.
a t nnatar of the I irst Con-
"reeational chnrcb, Corvallis, and
Geo. II. Himes, Portland, Oregon,
constitute the committee of ar
rangements. Busing Change.
The firm of Bardue' & Under-iru-jl
Kara niianced their title and
will hereafter be known as Bardue
& Robertson, our well known uiti
zen, Mr. R. M. Robertson having
mirchased Mr. Undercvootl s miei
est in the business. The new
will be a popular one and
command a large trade.
lii.ii
will
Street Ka'lwav Purchase.
The Albanv Street Railway
puT
chased yesterday of Ashoy Pea'.ce
a quarter of a block immediately
east of the Youthen Pacific depot.
wh;ch will bo u?ed as term'nal
grounds for the l:ne, be'ngoccd
p;ed by liiKlin3 for housing the
C-irs, etc.
ArtiW iMatcThil ai Mn. llyuian'
A RAILROAD KAH'd VIETS .
ConcarniaK the Flans of t'aa C.ezoa Fa
ific
and the Chicago & Northwestern.
A well posted railroad man of
this city who has been watching
carefully the progress and circum
stances surrounding ttie building
of the Oregon Pacific railroad east
ward from this city, expressed to a
Herald reporter recently his views
concerning the plans of the road,
which are to sav the least plausi
ble. The Chicago & Northwestern he
thinks is without doubt interested
in and aiding the construction of
tbe road. This compauy now, he
says be has good reason to believe,
has a bid in of $1,000,000 for the
pricbase of the narrow gauge
system. It is a part of the plan of
the road to improve this road,
perhaps widen it to the standard
gaage, build a branch from Astoria
to connect with the road at some
point in Polk county, thence to
Albany, to connect with the Ore
gon Pacific, the Southern Pacific,
the Lebamm htanch and another
branch of the Narrow Gauge to he
built from the Co'ourg line to
Alba) v.
he oe'ay in construction on this
ead of the l:ne, he thinks is due to
tbe fact that the Coicago & North
western company is now using all
avai'ab'e surplus hinds to purchase
the eastern e id ot the line west to
Boise City. As soon as this is
conip'eteu there will be no time
lost n pushing the Oregon Pacitis
eafi-ward to connect with it at
Boise City. Ttie Oregon Pacific
will be e cterded this simmer, he
thinks, to tap the groat wool, grain
and stock raising regions of East
ern Oiegon, and at no distant day
the cars of the Chicago !t North
western and those of the Oregon
Pacific will be running on a through
Eastern line to Albany, thence to
the sea ports ot Yaquina and
Astoria.
COAST K0rE3.
The Corvallis court house will b
finished in about a month.
A disastrous wind-storm atTa-!
coma Monday wrecked Bates' new
hotel building and killed four men.
The farmers complain that the
rains are making the fall grain too
rank. It is feared that if the fall
is wet, a great deal of the fall grain
will tumbie.
Work on the Coryalb's revetment
has been interrupted by the rise in
the river, which has prevented the
workmen from putting in the fool
ing. But for the rise, the revet
ment would have been finished by
this time.
Tbe new Calitoiaia theater was
pened Monday evening to a
packed and fashionable house.
The play was "Othello," with Ed
win Booth as Jago. The appear
ance of Booth and Barrett was the
signal for a burst of applause.
Peter Jackson, the colored pugi
list, wil'. -eturn to San Francisco
en Wednesday from Nevada and
Thursday w 11 start fo Portland on
h;s way East and to Europe. At
Spokane Falls Jackson will meet
Terry Flowers, a colored heavy
weight, who is well considered by
local fancy.
The county court of Polk countv
has at length finished the examina
tion of the petition and the remon
strance for and against the buMd
ing of a court houe and find that
there are 000 names on the remon
strance and only 910 on the
petition. It was jopoed by the
petitioners to show that there
tiere enough others who were not
on either paper or who had changed
their minds to over-balance the
remonstrance, but the court de
cided to consider only the papers
first filed. So Polk county is not
to have a court house, for the pre
sent, at least.
A Brave Engineer.
The McMinnville Reporter of the
10th gives the following graphic
account of heroism on the West
Side train near McMinnville: As
last Friday evening's north bound
train was approaching this city the
engineer noticed an old lady start
ing to cress the track at one end of
the crosswalks. He blew the
whistle sharply and the lady paid
no attention. By this time the
tram was thundering abng and the
old lady just about to step between
the rails. The engineer seeing
that it would be impossible to stop
the engine in time to save her,
rapidly crawled to the front, got
down on the cowcatcher and aa the
immense engine seemed to strike
I the ladv he grabbed her by the
arm and flung her to one side, sav
ing her from a horrible death. On
the train stopping the old lady was
picked ud and provd to be Mrs.
Spring. ' With the exception of a
little lameness she was all right.
Tbe engineer deserves great praise
for his heroic conduct and should
receive a substantial douceur from
the Southern Pacific company.
Looking for a Location.
Mr. II. C. Hubbard, of Hum
boldt, Iowa, has arrived in the
city with his family and is looking
for a location. He is a practical
druggist, and expects to invest in
property in this city and go into
business if a suitable opportunity
can be obtained.
Te S.reel Kailwny.
The giading on tbe lirst three
blocks and a half of the street rail
way has been competed, and the
work of laving the ra;ls was bes.m
yesterday, tbo tirst spike d'ivingiand largely attended
being ceicnrateu m a steady down
pour ot ram. Tue ties and j il a lik
ing has been distributed along
Lyon street, and the work is pro
gressing rapidly.
T T-e Work.
Another lot of maciimey ar
rived in this cily yesterday for the
ice works. The building is pro
gressing rabidly, and the establish
ment will be ready for operation
within twenty I'ays.
Eight Shaves lor ?1 sit Vic-rick's.
STATE DISPATCHES.
Silea Will Celebrate tbe C.iai'ng Foo-th-
Kotaiy AppiIin iU
The IlKrALO' Spt-c;al Dispatch's.
Salem, May 14. E. C. Hadden.
i of Astoria, and II.. B. Curry, ot
Portland, were appointed notaries
public to-day.
A numerously signed ( petition
was pi esented to Mayor . Williams
to-day asking him to call a mass
meeting for Thursday evening to
take initiatory steps to prepare for
a fourth of July celebiation. The
meeting was called accordingly,
and the business men are enthusi
astic in their determination to
make it a success.
The advertising committee of the
board of trade have secured contri
outions amounting to $3126 to be
u ed during the year in advertising
Salem and Marion county, ihey
exject to raise a good deal more in
a few days.
Cotton King.
The Chicago Ccmedy Company
presented this thrilling play at the
opera house last evening to a de
lighted audience. The play was
pronounced even better than that
o! the opening evening. Mr. James
A. Devlin,- as Toby Twindle,
brought down the house. Miss
Belle Inmah as Martha Gibbs, and
Miss Virginia now, as Lady Val
eria, were both charming in their
role, while Annie E. Inmau, as
Fatherbridge, and Coarles E.
Patterson, as Jasper Plum, sus
tained the-'" characters admirably.
tepiien Plum, bis son, showed
some e'ever acting. Indeed the en
tire company is strictly lirsl-class
and the appreciation of the large
audience was shown by the con
tinuous and hearty applause. The
play was concluded with the
laughable farce, "Is Marriage a
Failure?" To-night will be pre
sented the excellent play, "The
Lancashire Lass," in which the
comedian, Mr. Devlin, will appear
in one of his best parts. It will
doubtless he attended by a large
ajdience.
RE. -ii. ESTATE SALES.
W. N. Phillips to Wm. Pea
cock, tract in Sodaville. . .
A. Hackleman to Geo. Spaght
block 20, Ilackleman's sec
ond addition
250
1100
Chas. O. Calen to Thos. Jones,
lot 2, block 53, in Albany. .
Ashby Pierce to Albany Street
Railway Comany, block
73, Monteith s second addi
tion J. II. Burkhart to C. G. Burk
hart, 11.90 acres, 11 W. 3. .
Chas. W. Cole to Jas. T. Bun
nell, H section 35, 9 W. 1. .
1000
1190
3200
Eliza Willett to J. J. Kendall,
all her interest in D. L. C.
of Wm. Bennett 1000
J. K.Thomas to Harvey Shel
ton, part of lot 73 in Scio.. .
A.J. BUyeu to H. Shelton,
part of lot 73 in Scio
A. Hackleman to Sarah E.
Wood, one acre in Albany.
1400
1250
870
SFICER SCHOOL REPORT.
The following is the report of
Dietrict No. 17, of Linn county,
taught by C. II. Jnes, for the
month ending JUay 10, 18'J. JNo. I
of days attendance, 858; No. of!
days absent, 117; No of times
tardy, 4; No. of pupils enrolled, I
49: average dailv attendance, 43. i
Ocv Hardman, Lizzie Bridges.Julia
Hart, Georgia Bridges, Effie
Keebler. Mamie Keebler, May
Powel, Delta Leedy, Grace Bridges,
Loyd Bridges, Bayard Bridges,
Savilla Powel, Lawrence Hardman,
John Keebler, Ernest Simpson,
Jule Simpson, Herbert Simpson,
Henry Faulkner, Andy Leedy and
Ahna'ljeedy were not absent dur
ing ,the month. . The following
persons visited the school during
month : S. Mullen, A. M. Arant,
E. Myres, E. Keebler, Mr. and
Mrs. Crnett, Lena Wallace.Emma
Hart and Jane Gentry.
IN ME'MOEIAM.
Followingresolutions were passe d
by Oak Plain grange upon the
death of Biro, Thurston Davidson :
Whereas, God in his all wise
providence has seen fit to call from
his labor our esteemed and worthy
brother, Thurston Davidson, theie
fore be it
Resolved, That in the death of I
Bro. Thurston Davidson this!
grange has lost an honored mem
ber and the community a respected
citizen.
Kesolvfed, That the sympathy of
this grange is 'hereby tendered to
the bereaved family and relatives.
Resolved, That as a token of re
spect, for our departed brother eur
hah be draped in mourning and we
wear the usual badge.
Resolved, Tbat a copy of these
resolutions be sent to the bereaved
family, and tbat they be spread
upon tbe minutes oi our grange,
also that a copy be sent to the
county papers for publication.
C. J. Shedd,
John W. Pugh,
II . B. Spkenger,
Committee.
State Grange.
Tangements ha9 been made
with the Chemekete Hotel in
Saem, fer the entertainment of
members and attendants upon the
State Grange in Salem on the 28th
inst., at $1 and $1.50 per day, ac
cording to rooms taken. The
pspects arc that the session will
be an active and interesting ne,
irnge Meeting at ShelJ.
On account of the change in the
time of holding the council, Oak
Plain grange will hold their next
meeting on the first Saturday in
June at 11 o'clock, at which time
the third and fourth degree will be
conferred upon a class of eight.
All members in good standing are
cordially invited.
The latest
Ilyman's.
sheet liiiisu- at Mrs
Bnsinesc Change.
Notice is hereby given that the
copartnership heretofore existing
between S. W. Smith and Edward
Washburn, under thejirm name of
Smith & Washburn, has been dis
solved by mutual consent, Mr. A.
B. Mathews having purchased tbe
interest of Mr. Smith. Tbe firm
will hereaf ter be Mathews & Wash
burn, The new firm will 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 respectfully solicited.
Albany, May 3, 1889.
S. W. Smith,
Edward Washburn.
Farm for Sale.
Persons looking for a fine bargain
in a farm should call upon me on
the premises, 3 i miles northwest
of Albany on the dher side of the
river. There are two hundred
acres in the piece, nearly all under
cultivation, all number one land;
good new house and large barn,
fencing in good shape, living water
in the pasture the year round, good
well at the barn apd also one at the
house, both fully fitted with
pumps. For particulars inquire of
me on the premises. The Bchool
house is only a quarter of a mile
distant.
A. Snell.
Just Iteceived.
A fine lot of cabbage, cauliflower,
g' een peas, asparagus, oranges and
'.emons, also a new lot of that nice
California cream cheese. Willam
ette Packing Co.
Floral and Strawberry Social.
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. hall.
Lunch will be served from five
o'clock until nine.
Paragon.
We have just received a fresa
supply of this celebrated roast
cofiee", ground free of charge, on
opt self-grinding machine. Once
used, always used. Willamette
Pad. ing Co.
Yaqalna Bay.
Fifteen hundred dollars will buy
one hundred feet of water front,
between Fall street and the Bay
View House. Newport. Address
Lock Box 18 Newport, Oregon.
Try Conn. Bro's
Havana cigars.
Pappoose 5-ccnt
Usf Fahrucy's panacea.
DIilllon Keliee.
lirOTICr-. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
JM firm of Eardu" & Underwood, doinj a
general grocery busiiieis, has been dissolved
bv mutual con ;ent. Mr. Underwod having
sold his interest iu the business to K. M.
Kobcrtson. The busine- s will be continued
uirder the firm name of Pa-due St Robertson
with whom the outstanding business ac
counts of the old firm must be settled.
EAROUE& ROBERTSON.
A Ibany. May 14, 18 :;.
AT THE
Albany Opera House,
ONE WEEK ONLY, COMMENCING
MONDAY,: MAY 13,
In tht following st-ong repertoire
of plays :
Til tDl.t JIO I;M1 STEI1 Y.
THE ('OTTOS
QI'KK.V!' I.VIDF.X E.
CLEAR tiKlT.
1 IM'AgniBK LASS,
TK KET.OI .LE ATI: M AS,
TKBRY THE SWELL
CHANGE of hill EACH NIGHT
ropnlarJPrlcc ni AInilftton.
10,20, AND30C
MATINEE SATURDAY 2 P
MV
A handsome souvenir to every lady
attending.
JDff" Reserved seats at Biackman's
Secure them and avoid the rush.
I have just received over 2000
yards of standard ginghams from
John Wannamaker, of .1'hitadel-
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. YOUNG.
OIL PAEST1NG.
Parker
Having opened a studio in Flinn's
blocic will give instructions in lanu
! scane oil painting. Those interested
in ine oil paintings are mvitea to can
at her rooms and examine her paint
ings, which include views of The
Three Sisters, Oregon City Falls,
Multnomah Falls, Mt. Hood, and
nanv others. Chanies for lessons
will be reasonable.
Contractor and Builder
T C. SHELL WILL FURNISH
PLANS.
(.publications and details for
all kinds of
building and architecture. All work !promnt
lv done and sTUrinteed to be first-cliss. Es
timates furnished on short notice for. brick
UiKlinx4. residences, public buildings,
bridra, etc.
REMOVAL JOHNSON" & DANNALS
hivve removed their bla-.-kiiiitli slu
rem their old quarters to ths corner ojpo
ite Ans. Marsha l's livery stable, where
the ba found ready to do all kinds of
work intheir line cheaply and promptly.
PURE DROWN LEGHORN
t for scttine cin be had for $2
EGGS FOR
iht setting
(thirteen, byapplyin-,' to F. (J. Hoffman, on
North Third street, between Montgomery
and Railroad This offer will only hold ro.hI
for 30 days, as Mr. Hoffman will have use for
them after that date.
Chic
Comedy Cora y
tt 1
mm.
MiDDie
MISS
LEAL ESTATE FOR 8ALE.
Twenty-five feet front on east
First street $2000.
Four lots in Ilackleman's thiid
addition $1000.
Two lots in western part of town,
block No. 60, each $425.
Two lots in block No. 62, each
$500.
Two lots with large house and
barn on Baker street $2100.
Two hundred and twenty-five
feet front on Depot street with
house and barn $5000.
One block of twelve lots in
Schultz front addition to South
Albany $1200.
Willamette Valley Land Agency.
Schultz & Henderson.
Good Investment.
For a small amount of money
that will in a years time double or
treble your pioney, such an op
portunity is offered in South
Albany only one half mile from
the city, embracing the tract of
land from Elkins' falls to the fair
ground , road. Lots sold on the
installment plan.
Tweedale & Redfield.
One door south of the post office.
New styles of gilt and broni".e
mouldings just received at the Al
bany Furniture Co . Picture frames
made to suit the most fastidious.
Come and see us, we guarantee a
fit in the frame or no sale. Corner
First and Ferry streets.
A lot of second hand Davis and
Singer sewing machines for sale
cheap at Will Bros.
Stockholders' Meeting.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
annual meetinar of the stockholders of
the Albany Farmers' Company will be held in
the company's office in the city of Albany ,oi
the 21st day of May, 1889, 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 Buch other
business as may regulaily come before such
meeting. A full attenuance of stockholders
is requested.
Dated, Aluanv, Orej;9ii, May 3, 18S9.
O. A. Archibald, M. H. Wilds,
Secretary. President.
The BUYERS' GUIDE is
issued March and Sept.each
year. It is an encyclopedia
of useful information for all
who purchase the .uxuries
or the necessities of life. We
can clothe you n furnish you with
all the necessary and unnecessary ap-
pliances to ride, walk Hance, sleep,
eat, fash, hunt, work, go to cnurcn or
stay at home, and in vaiious sizes,
styles and quantities. Just hnre out
wo at is required to do all these things
COMFORTABLY, nd you can make a
fair estimate of the value of the
BUYERS' CUIDK. which will be
sent upon,receipt of 10 cents to pay
postage. MONTGOMERY, WARD & CO.,
111-114 Michigan Aveuuc.Chicago.lll.
Bemovcd.
JOSEPH WEBBER ANNOUNCES TO HIS
patrons and friends that he can be found
on First street, in his new rooms in Foshav &
Mason s brick, where he is prepared to ac
commodate the publicwlth anything in the
tonsorialline. Hot or cold baths at all hours
tirccu peas, caooage, cauliflower,
onions, ttlery, pie plant, fresh, at
Browne!! & Stanard,
GOLDEN ill
BAKING
PO IV J) E It.
Put up expressly for Julius'JGrad
Jwohl and sold at his Golden
Rule Bazaar in
OE POUND CANS
AT
25:CENTS PElt CAN
Guaranteed to be first-class
in every Respect.
JULIUS GRADWOHL
,Park.s up by this citt marshal within the
X corporate limits of the city ot Albany, a
small sorrel horse, both hind feet white, has
saddle marks. The owner can have the
. 1 1 - i .1..- i : ....
stable and paying charges.
i SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miser-
able bv that terrible cough, hlulou s
cure is the remedy fr you. Foshay &
Mason .
WHY DOES
THE MAN LOOK
Because he knows that his dear wife is
just commencing to work him for
some thin tr vou know how it is
yourself but when
LADIESTfADE
WITII-
.J1 CI
Their husbands don't look that way,
because there are no extravagant
prices ou their goods. Everything
is good; every think is cheap; make
Home happy, make
YOUR HUSBAND SMILE
1W tradin-' at the economical store
vlnri! the rule of trood coods and
low prices knows no exception
Don't forget that t( mple of economy
is at
3rownsll 5 Stanard's-
CORNER FIRST ASl BR0A'4LBIV SLS
A second hand organ for sale cheap
at Mrs. Ilyuiin
SAD
Brofl
4" 1 W f VI
MATTHEWS
4
carry an immenFe line of
fcand General Hardware
Including the celebrated EARLY BREAKFAST and JEWEL cooking
stoves and ranges, parlor and cooking stoves, a ad ad kinds ofkitcben
I utensils: also a comlpete assortment oi
and
rarme
rs
-AND-
BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
Pumps, hose, copperware, tinware, rod plumbers', goods specialty. Oar
prices are guaranteed to be satisfactory. The public is invited to
call and inspect our stock. Tweedale's building, Albany, Oregon.
JULIUS GEADWOHl'S
-o) o(-
GOLDEN RULE BAZAARS
He has enlarged his stock equal
FAMILY GROCERIES.
AND GENERAL JHARDWAIE
Ho o-er Bros'. Silverware,
French, China and Orvstalwaro
Bovs' "Wagons and "Doll Carriages.
Fancy Goods and a General
Asortmeiit oi Crockery .
He'Buys Direct snd Carries the Largest Stockjin the
Willamette Vallejf
lei on parte Francais. Hier
STEWART & SOX
-Dealers in-
Ge
Agricultural
Iron, Steel and Coal
IVaffons and Baggies
Hope anil Cordage
Blacksmiths' Supplies
Garden and
And all Implements
The City Liquor Store,
M. BAVMGABT, Proprietor.
a Next door to the Odd Fellows' tu.plc, Albany, It OregonTa
Keeps constantly on hand the finest imported and domestic7 wines, liquors cirr ,
icV-scos. Only first-class liquor store in she city
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAIKTO ORDERS FROM JHE COUNTRY
New Store Oped
IN
JrlSBUrS.
Gents Furnishing Goods,
Underwear and Clothing,
Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Fancy Goods,
t3l offer extra inducements ftr
cash or produce, but sell no goods cn
time.
G. G, COY.
M ILL BROS.
Dealers in all the latest improved
pianos, organs.sewing machines.guns,
also a full line of warranted razoir,
1 1 Anlri4- Irnire Tkf V).
1 uuicner am
' kind of sewing machine oils, needles
and extras for all machines. All re
pairing in the above lines neatly and
reasonably don.
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wiri deutch gesorochen,
Hardware
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Carpenters9 Tools
Builders9 Hardware
Powder, Shot, etc.
Giant Powder JZITuseJ
Saws and Axes.
Grrass Seeds
fed by Farmers i
JOB PBI2TTEBS.
ItOYCE & UIBBLER
FARM FOR SALE,
I WILLI SELL MY F1NETFARM OF 200
acres, situated in Benton cunty, two
miles from Albany. This is a good, healthy
locatian, with Kood well of pure water, with
wind mill; jruod house; buildings all new.
Tbis is one o the inst sightly places in Ore
con, having a fine viaw of the surrounding-c-ouxtn,
towns and mountains. Farj.imr
land all new and clean and adapted to all
kinds of fruit. Ouality of land second to
none. I will make rhis a rare bargain to the
riifht man. lmmiirpnits, don't faill to see
this farm beftre Jou buy. Conic and see mo
on the place. M. T. WHITNEY.
BROWNSVILLE.
o. p, rosnow a os
Kcal Estate and
1 XS U.KAXCE A CEN9 F
Fresh Sicily lemons at Kenton's
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