1HE MOKNINQ HEKAIil); FRIDAY, JVLY 12, 1S89.
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SOUTH BOUND.
Arrives. Departs, Arrives
:45pm 6pm
;20pm li40pm
i L.TOpm
AehlandO.OOaru
Fugeue i40piu
Eugene 6.00pra
ttwrene ex li
Freight i..
Ko Kreisht received foronthjater 11a.i
the Minie Ua.
OREGON PACIFIC TIMK TAI'.LE.
Arrive ouparw
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r'aaenxcr. .
Kreizht
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JOTTINGS ABOrT TOWN
There an
.'JO men in the state i
penitentiarv, out not a woman. i
Uuoher anl leather belting of all
dicriptioiis at Stewait it Sox.
The new steam saw-mil! at Har
risburg will start up within a week.
- The foundation fur Fred Llum
Iterg'n new hrick l'l"ck was wn
pletetl yi'steiday.
O. L. niacknia.i will m"1I his en
tire stork of hooks and stationery
at cost fur ."JO days.
Fifty pieres of furniture given
with ail cook stoves or ranges old
hv Matthews V Washburn.
i'asture witli good shadr and
running water, for cows. Applv
to F. II. Wallace, ."th street, 'c.-t
Albany.
1 hose wis-hing screen doors and
windows should get my prices be
fore ordering elsewhere. V. W.
Crowder.
The street railway track will be
nearly finished this week. The
cars will probably be completed by
ept 1st.
A number of liii" horses will go
in training at the race track near
this city as soon as it is put in good
condition.
Flic fire cisterns on First street !
nave neen nuiit up with masonry
to open in the middle of the road
ied of the street railway.
I. W. Mathews has sold his in- i
terest in the Eureka Oyster stand. '
and is taking a pleasure trip before !
starling in nusmess again.
Or. J. W. Starr has moved his
otlice trom his residence to the
I'earce and Strahan block, upstaim
in the rear rooms on the main hall.
Active preparations are being
made in the census bureau for the
taking of the census next year.
The census taker will find not far
from 3000 population in Albany.
The markets of this citv are sup-
plied with a profusion of fruits and j
oernes oi every description, it is
a noticeable fact that some of the
finest peaches are raised near
Albany.
Srr!l viiv fir.-lin n la ii I h Air.-.n
eems to have resulted in much (
good. Fruit -rowers say that !
appies win noi oe mieciea wiin i
worms this year as they were in I
many legalities last season. !
1 . ! , . ...
The Salem Statesman denies the j
item recently published in the
I Iekald concern ng Thomas Kay's
cnampion
won in England, and pronounces it
a canard. However it is no can
ard, and several of Mr. Kav's
the i
friends in this citv have seen
belt, and a prominent attorney to
whom Mr. Kay told the story him
self, related it to-a IIkk.u.p report
er. I'KIISONAI. MKMIO.
l'rauk Johnson, of Palouse City,
is in town.
Mrs. Ii. F. Alley, of this city, is
risiting her parents in Kngene.
Mrs. P,. W. Cundiir and family
ill return to-day from a trip to
the mountains.
The Misses Gilbreth of Day ton,
W. T.. who have leen visiting rel
atives in Tangent, go to-day with
their Uncle. John Luper, to pay a
visit to Mr. Lunar' daughter. Mrs.
J. Ii. McFarland. alnive Lower I R
Soda, on the South Santiatn. I F
t'omiai; t Orrgon.
John K. Shephard. the represen-1
tative of the Oregon immigration
board at San Francisco, is in Port-1 in the city arranging for the erec
land on a brief visit. "Immigra- j tion of a big steam saw-mill on the
tion at present, though steady," Santiatn near the line of the Ore
said he, "is not very heavy. The gon Pacific, railroad. The finest
indications, however, are that im-1 bodies of timber in Oregon are to
migration will be very large again j be found up the Santiam, a fact
tbis fall. At present from 500 to that is being found out by capital
OO immigrants bound for Oregon ists from other states.
and Washington territory leave ' - - -
San Francisco each week. Most ! Sunday hi.-kens.
of them come from the East over : )T; wiil have a nice lot of spring
the Lnion Pacific, but a great
many also come from Southern
California. There is scarcely any
immigration to Southern California
and things are pretty dull there.
in j.os Angeies a:ui I'assauena, as
also in other cities,
hotels are closed. In
the largest
my opinion
-. I
-I . . ,, -. - i
lue e.i icw years win witness an
immisrrnt.iitn tn I Iretrmi and . AVocli. :
in.'ton tprritorv tliat .viii K..rr,Co I
IK-opie.
luiproviitK thf EIrctrir I.ip;lit Plant
The electric light plant of this
cny win soon oe unaer the man
agement of a duly incorjiorated ,
company. .Messrs. Allen it (Jotl,!
the proprietors, have about com-!
pletetl the organization ot a joint
stock company composed of prom
inent business men, who will be
associated with them in the busi
ness. The company will be known
as The Albany Electric. Light,
Power and Telephone Co. The
capita! stock wid be sjtfO.OlH). and
the capacity of the plant will be
doubled, one of new dynamos hav
ing already been received. The
present plant is crowded to its ut
most capacity, and the object of
the new company is to improve it,
making it one of the best on the
coast.
Just received a car load of Tubbs
pme nii.n T.:t binding twine, w hich
we oiler a" bottom prices. Knapp,
Jiurrell & Co.
THE ALBANY & ASTORIA. KilLWAY.
! A forps of Fifteen Ssrvtyorg ia the Field
The Koate.
tuy surveyor . u. iiarr. one
mm t a w v
of the stockholders of the Albany
& Astoria Railway of this city,
which was recentlv incorporated
with a capital stock of $1,000,000,
commenced the work yesterday of
the preliminary survey of the line.
He has a party of fifteen men.
They will make this city their
headquarters for several days.
The survey will start near the fer
ry, and will be run on a direct
line through the northeast corner
of Kenton county, through l'olk
and a portion of Yamhill counties,
to Tillamook, probably connecting
there with the Astoria & South
I . .... .
, oasr. itaiiway.
The definite location of the
route is the work undertaken
the surveyors, after which the
company wiil secure, the right oy
uav. t ith this accomplisned, the
company nas assurance that there i
amule backing to carrv the under -
it 1 1 1 I it nr r i. m i tn rnmiiM r rr
Ic
fa kin'
to its ultimate completio"
i t:0w
j The people of Albany have here
lo.'orc exnioiieu romarKaoie en'er-
f prise in securing imiorlant rai!
j way coniiei-tions, and if the Albany
I it Astoria railroad is pushed
j through to give this cil-y, in addi-!
lion to the harbor i aquina, an
outlet at the seaport of Astoria, !
the result wdl be felt upon the I
commercial interests of Albany'
in a manner calculated to exceed
the hopes of even those most '
sanguine of the citv's future
to watki: rONSOlKi:
Al.UANV, July 11.
Rule No. One: All parties
are positively forbidden from
sprinkling or wetting lawns,
gardens or streets except
from .") to S o'clock a. m. and from
5 to ! o'clock v. m. and sprinkling
or wetting first street is positively
forbidden at all times between 130 ! uantl
feet west of Washington and to j Mrs. Mary Croft and family and
.Montgomery street. The iienaltv ! Mrs. F. F. Croft and family intend
for breaking said rule is. the water I
will be shut oil without notice and i
before you get it again it will cost
you $2 tor shutting ofl and turning
lmost a Fire.
A narrow escape from a contla
gration occurred at the residence
of Thomas Hopkins the other
evening. After retiring, a suspi
cious noise, as it something was i
dropping, was heard in the pantry. !
Ur, opening the door to investigate
the cause, the r. om was found to
be enveloped m flames. A match i
used to light the lamp is supposed
to have set 'ire to the light ma
terial of the shelving. The castor
hail melted down and had fallen to
the floor, which awakened Mrs.
Hopkins. The flames, which had
not yet gained headway on the
woodwork, were easily extin-
'. guished. and what might have
Provft1 !l
Invented
eriou conflagration was
1.
Thf Ire Work C rowded.
The Albany I -e Works is receiv
ing orders for ice as fast as it can
i"s r lor 1 'V ,
,bre, " afndtthet
JW et ,ts utmt 0
machinery
19 j
apacitv.
machinery broke a !
uid the supply
was stopied for one day, but they j
' aie again running andturmn' out
'IVC ton8 x?r 'a- ew ,nac'l'nery
of the plant will be increased. The j
company is in receipt of orders for ,
ice from all parts of the state, from !
aiu;na and outhern Oregon
ontt rrH Installed.
The following ofiicers were in-
i stalled Wednesday evening bv Alba
ny Lodge No. 4, I.O.O.F.. for the
ensuing vear bv Depntv District G.
j M., W. XT. Francis: X". G., C. ii.
i Rawlings; V. G.. J. i. Cherry;
! Sec, J. D. Guiss; Treas.. Julius
I i I.i.lu'f.lil llnnrtf lV.ovf
V 4 .... .,i... v a
Conductor, VY. C. Tweedale; O. .
G.. Andrew Hunt: J. S. G., V. C.
Anderson; R. S. X. ., W. M.
Ketchnm; L. S. X. G., T. J.Stites;
W. II.
Huston; L. S. S.,
( I
l'urkhart.
l or u Biff Saw-Mill.
Stone, representing
Capt. tone, representing a
syndicate ot Michigan capitalists is
cluckens lor Sunday. Call earlv
and leave your orders. We will
also have a fine lot of iwtatoen,
fresh butter and vegetables. We
have just received another lot of
that celebrated cream cheese.
Willamette Packing Co.
-
rivittv-nuit;
of Hou8hll (.oodfi.
Mrs
AV. I. Rice offers at private
sale her entire lot of household
Ie her entire lot of
goods, consisting of two chamber
j sets, settees, kitchen furniture, car
pets, stoves, etc. 1 he goods are
in care of Mrs. C. J. Stuart.
Well Worth Doable.
Parties wishing cravon portraits
an
have them at about one half
Mrs. Jilum's usual orices. condi-
' tioned that they place their orders
! with heron or before July 8th.
i Orders so placed can be made sub
1 ject to delivery any time within
i ninety days.
Irivt Sl- fll IlfaL4tlnl'l tfw..,Hu- I
Mrs. W. P.. Ric offers at private
sale Iit entire lot of household
j goods, consisting of two chamber
i sets, settees, kitchen furniture,car
! pets, stoves, etc. The goods can
i be seen in the warehouse at the O.
i 1'. docks.
This morning 1 will receive a
good Mipply of blackberries, string (
be.ins, plums, cabbage, onions, etc.
Orders solicited. F. L. Kenton. !
Nev fools at ;icads
STATE DISPATCHES.
Newsy
Items! from ths 8tate Capital
Chinaman Wantod.
Spjal to tlie'IlKKALD.
Salem, July 11. C. (J. Cox, a
detective from San Francisco, was
in the city to-day w ith a requisi
tion from the Governor of Cahfor
tia for the arrest of M Shui Wan, a
Chinaman who was detained in
Portland on a charge of defrauding
Tong Wo & Co.. warehousemen of
San Francisco, by means of forged
warehouse receipts. M Shui Wan,
w ho is an English speaking China
man, and a smart one, held a re
sponsible position. Mr. Cox pro
cured a warrant from Governor
Pennoyer and took the alternoon
train for Portland, expecting to
take his man back with him.
Articles ot incorporation were
filed in the Secretary of State's
ollice to-day by the Salem Abstract
and Land Co. ; principal place of
business, Salem ; capital stock,
f ".'0,01)0; object, to write up and
I niaintar.-. abstract books and deal
! j" ?I estate; incorporators.
llios.
j noiman, . ii. ii. n.tieis .
uid J
pAiC. P.rown
Estate Exchange, of
Portland; capital stock, iflOUO; in
corporators, M. Ci. Grillin, James
Flower, J. (3. McCafTrey, N. P.
Hall and G. M. Stearns.
liB(MVNSVU.T.K NOTES.
I'uowssvii.i.t, July
Harvesting of wheat has
1- m
!).
jus
yommcnceu in good stiape.
Horn, to the wife of Mr. .1
H.
H Ulson, on tlie dth mst.. a son.
me Aooien mills are running
again in good shape, and ae buy
l ing lots of wool.
Robert II. Coshow and family,
of Joseph, are yisiting relatives
and friends here.
i The young men of this city have
formed a band and bought The in
struments of the Crawfordsville
to start for Belknap springs in the
morning to spand several weeks,
Rov. A. Lcliov preached in the
grove near Brownsville to a large
audience last.
Minrtiv
Services !
iiinl'iv
ow. I..V I.. .1.1 ..
are to be held again next Sunday. !
r . r. t rolt has gone on a busi
ness t rip to the Sound country, and
may go to Alaska before he returns.
He is traveling for the Woolen
Mills Company.
Messrs. Adams iV: Robe left this
morning for the Calapooia mine3
to be gone on a six weeks' trio.
Many pieces of ore have been
brought from these mines this
summer, but the miners are not
doing as much real development
work as they should, and it will be
. : ir . i .
some ume oeiorc me claims arei
opened up. . Several men are at
work building a wagon road from
Gate creek, on the MtKcnzie side
of the mountain, toward the sum
mit of Treasure mountain.
Mim.i.K i:ii; : itkus.
Haymaking is all the rage now.
Mr. James had a barn raising last
week.
Ij. 1 .
Rarrv and wife went to
Oiamond Hill yesterday.
Plums and Lawton blackberries
are beginning to ripen.
Rev. Lee preaches at Middle
Ridge once in two weeks.
Gardens and crops of all kinds
are suffering from drouth.
j
(;0. j
lames t,iover ami tamiiv, oi
burg. were hre on a visit to nla- i
fives recently. ;
Dick Pyburn and Oria Summers
returned Saturday from a fishing
and pleasure excursion up the
Calapooia.
Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Jackson and
family visited Mrs. Jackson's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Mil
ler, on Sunday.
The carpenter who was building I
Mr. Zoosman's house was kicked j
by a horse on the Fourth anil has '
k.. Ku , . i. ..: i
Thos. Batch's team ran away
with his boy Lewis the other
day. He was engaged in hauling
; gravel when a plank slipped for
ward and hit one of the horses and
they started to run. The boy es
caped with some slight bruises
and a cut on the head, but nothing
serious.
He Smole
A smile and softly chuckled to
himself and said : "I've got it at
last. Now I can get ahead. Wish
I had found it sooner. The Wil
lamette Packing Co. sells cheaper
than any other house in the city,
and keep the best stock of fine,
fresh groceries and vegetables.
They lead in everything."
Good Investment.
For a small amount of money
that will in a year's time double or
treble your money, such an oppor
tunity iH offered in South Al
bany, 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 & Rkddiei.d.
Two doors south of postofnee.
Hay Wanted.
A quantity of good timothy hay,
tightly baled, is wanted by L. Sen
ders. The market price in cash
will be paid for such hay delivered
in Albany.
California Cal-K-lorc.
The only guaranteed eur2 for eutarrh
cold in the head, hay fevr, rose cold.
catarrhal dcitir.ess and sore eyes. Ke
store the sense of taste and unpleasant
breath, resulting from catarrh. Easy
and pleasant to use. Follow directions
and a cure is warranted, by all drug
gists. Send for circular "to Abietine
Medical Company, Oroyille, C'jl. Six
months' treatment for $1; sent by
mail. 1 10. For sale 1t Foshay c
Masi.il.
Mexican Cactus Bitters is tlic best
remedy in the world for liver and kid
nev difcuhcs, iimiurci:'Mi, tic. l or sale
i at M I'.itntngarfo
Lots at a Bargain.
A plat ?f the town of Gatesville,
a new and thriving town on the
eastward line of the Oregon Pacific
is on file at the office of Curran &
Monteith in this city. This town j
is situated near the Santiam mines 1
which are now being developed,
and is destined to become a thriv
ing tradiug town. Lots have been
placed upon the market at the ex
ceedingly low price of $12 to $40.
Money invested in these lots now
will bring a big return in a very
'short time. It will pay those in
terested to call and see Messrs.
Curran & Monteith concerning this
property.
Ketlect a Moment.
A metropolitan store, handling
no other class of goods, infringing
Ny on in
re HP ,iv
'o ing tl
on no other lino of trade, willing!
e and let live. By patroniz-
the merchant m Ins leading
line or specialty you enable many
to live, and you get better returns
yourselves, whether merchant or
mechanic, professional or capital
ist. TIip man who has houses and
stcrcto let is interested. Public j
sutfit dictates this course, every !
enerous impulse prompts it. Buy j
your cigars ana tooacco u Ulum,
opposite the Revere House, and
get your money all back again
directly or indirectly. Twenty
years' experience in the business.
Satteens! .Satteeni!
Received this week, an invoice of
satteens, fancy and plain, in cream,
lig-lu blue, lan, brown, green and
h'ack. Sami ki. E. Yoi ng.
Soi a ('ulHitruia IU-:v.
Anybody can catch a cold thU kind
of weather. The trouble is to let go,
like the man who caught the bear.
We advise our readers to purchase of
Foshav & Mason a bottle of Santa
Abie, the California Kingof Consump
tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs and
Croup Cures, and keep it handy. 'Tis
pleasing to the taste and death to the
above complaints. Sold at Jl 00 a
bottle or I) for $'2 50. California Cat-H-Curc
gives immediate relief. The
Catarrhal virus is soon displaced by
its healius and penetrating nature,
(iive it a trial. Six month treatment
i 00, ent lv mail 1 1!',
The Verdict I'nnuiuiou
W. I). Suit, Drti-'-dst. r,ippu,
Ind..
cstilies: "lean recommend Elect -;c
Bitters as the veiy best remedy. Every
bottle sold has given relief in cverV
ease. One man took six bottles, and
was cured of Rheumatism of 10 years
stanuing.',' Abraham Hare, druggist,
Bellville, Ohio, allirms: "The best
selling medicine I have ever handled
in niy:J() years' experience, is Electric
Bitters." Thousands of others have
added their testimony, so lhat the ver
dict is unanimous that Electric
Bitters do cure all diseases of the
Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only a half
dollar a bottle at Foshay k Mason's
Drugstore.
Farmers & Merchants
O O M ANY
-0F-
Albany
Oregon
tai S
PAID IP CAPITAL SM.BOO.
OFFICERS.
President Charles K. Wolverto.
Vice-President J. O. Writsman.
Treasurer J,
W. Cusick.
Secretary J
K. Klderkin.
DIBECTOHS.
it. ."s. Mranan, Chas. E. W'olver
ton. J. L. Cowan, D.'II. Monteitn,
J. W. Cusick, Jl O. IWritsman, J
K. Elderkin, Charles Monteith, C
F. Simpson. ,
I Safe, Souna, uonseryative;
A Square Company, I
MnnnriPfl hn Rnunro Man !
a-- j ..,
Patronized by Square People i
Parsonize Home Enterprise
The Albauv Bakery
i
roder the nsw managemeat ot-
WH KEEP
A fuil line of choice
(JrovifiioD
family racerie
Canneci Pineapples,
Clioice Table Delicacies
Ornamented cake for
Wcdamas and"Parties.
Salmo billi;
kinds.
nrarkerr and salt fih of al
FRESH BAKED BREAD
JhCvcrv X)av.
Best Sup. Pies. Cakes
TEAS axd COFFE
Candies Nuts. Raisins
CANNED uoODS, ETC.
ne bent Soap in the market
Le Roi Savon.
A fine assortment of aomcstic
and Imported Cigars
tf?TAt John l'o'e old stanJ Ion Kl nirs
Cain
took
odd ooo
nniTAr) Dhapi
flJW D l
t Tew brick.
Bai
ie 6 Mert$0D,F. L. KENTON
2VIJIV FIRM!
NEW GOODS!
An- iiow established with a first-class
btjck of
STAPLE FAMILY GROCERIES.
On the corner of First and Ferry
streets, opposite Stewart & box. A
complete line of canned goods, gro
ceries and provisions of all kinds, no
tions, etc.
Fresh fruit and vegetables every
aor ling. Prices reasonable.
tfSCALL AND SEE USS
WILL BROS.
Cealerj in all the latest improved ;
pianos, organs, sewing niachines.guus, '
also a lull line of warranted razors, i
butcher and pocket knives. The best j
kind of sewiog machine oils, needles i
and extras tor alt machines. All re-
pairing in the above lines ueatlv and
reasonably done.
HOPKINS & SALTMARSHI
IMiiiffitlWittiii!
ST
Tinware
o v j;s .
asd Hardware
JSP"A11 work (promptly done at
reasonable rate.s
l'it:!T.Ti:K.r,
Tkarck Black
Krii k for Sale.
KILN ONE MILEAKAST OF
or delivccd anvvihi'ie in the city.
V. C. CASSELL, Albany Or.
AT ilV
XI. tvn,
t'onlraelor and Builder
MUIK UNDERSIGNED HAVING LOCATED
i. in Albany solicits patronage from ritr
and country. Will contract to build bridej, ;
barn?, and all manner of dwelling houses, '
including Oucen Anne, Eastlakc and Eliza
bsthian Htvlei of building. Will furnish .
plans and sptcificatifns free of charges. Satis '
f.ic-tion guaranteed W. tl. !ASSEL.U '
.. i i. hi . in Mm i i n i i ii immmmm . .
lmportanl Xvtirr.
aving" ' lea.sed"the 'uiTs'iKnii
pasture ircm the Orcsrou Pacific Co., all
persons having frtix'k therein on pature arc
hereby notiiied to remove them at mce, or
make arrangements with me. Failing t d
so such ktock will be turned out.
John sciiwelj:.
BROWNS VUiLE.
.Heal Esitte and
ixsijzaxci;
THE MAN IM SAII
Because he know.i that his dear wife is
just commencing to work hinifnrj
something you know how it U
yourself but when
LAG)IESTrAE)Ei
WITH
Brownell i Stananlj
Their hu.sbatxl.-i don't look that way, j
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
wherejthc rule of good soods and
low prices knows no exception.
Dou't forget that tt mple of economy
is at
Brownell & Stanard's-
roRNTR FIRST AND rrM.BIV sLS
Over The
;AS(!AI)K MOUNTAINS
FKOM A I. RAN Y
OR I.KRANO.V
WAR.
HAM-
The Willamette Valley and Cas
cade Mountain Wagon Road is in ex
cellent condition, and by all odds is
the best and shortest wagon road to
Eastern Oregon, ffater and grass is
abundant along the entire road. The '
grades are easy, accommodations su
perior and the road well bridged
making it the best mountain road in
the state. For summer jaunts, hunt
ing and fifhiug the Cas?ade Moun
tains ia the vicinity of Clear Lake
and the Three Sisters afford superior
advantages.
1 have just received over 2000
yards of standard ginghams from
John Wannamaker, of Philadel
phia. The common price of these
goods is 1 0c per yard. 1 will sell
14 yard? for $1 the price of j good
prints.
SAMUEL E. YOU NO.
jdf- .j ' jfj : -
L C LUMBER
fc!iser- ! i n
WHY DOES j .
rN I 1 1
I'vlnnfinnfl
oifiiuiaru
Giiifliaiiis.
-DEALER IX
Staple and F'a.iicy
(1R0CERIE
ilso Choice Candies, Nate, Cigars and Tobaccos,
J'tiits, Vegetables, Etc.
TEHMS CASH
Subscription A gen t
j j)(fi( (tint
'
I
ir(fzmes.
SJtST SKAH THE POSTOFF1CE.
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Dealers in-
General
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Agricultural
Iron, Steel and- Coal !
Wagons and Jiitfries j
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Rope and Cordage
Blacksmiths Supplies !
Garden' and
And all Implements
C. K. HAWKINS. iK. FARKlLL
um Bin mpmi
I iocs 'au inimt'UKe business inj.di kinds of furniture, bedroom sets, parir
sets, chair?, brrl lounges, kitdicu safes, and all kindi of tables, etc., etc.
Also havo a rin selection nf wall paper and window shades, wfcieh they are
offering at close figorw, 'all and ee them, on FirstJstreet, opposite Stew
art & Sox.
CITY
ART
TOiLKT ANI FANCY AUTICLES.
PRESCSIPT1CNS CAREFULLY (COMPOUNDED.
GUISS & SON, PROPRIETORS,
-i-THer wird Deutch qesorodien.
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AND PRICES LOW.
for all Leading Xetvs-
ALBAKY.ORKGON.
PS5S
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Fiislicy & Mason.
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VIERECK'S SHAVING HARIIL
TJ REE CHAIRS
KITNN1NG STEADY.
A C1EAN TOWRIi
TO KVKKY I I SVOMEK.
liav ing !." ecnts Hair Cuttin
-ta.
t.i their advantage to call on the under-
SiMti :;n.l Kailr:d streets, Albany, Oregon. I now
s; v r ' h ti-aiid f.-ct. I also keep on hana shingles
i osii s: :! iiiiii-, all of which I sell t very low rates
W. CROWDER.
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Iipkieiik
Carpenters9 Tools
Builders9 Hardware
Powder, Shot, etc.
Giant Powder JtlTuss
Saws and Axes.
Grays Seeds
Used by Fan
DBPG STOEE.
-FIN S LINE OI'
SUPPLIES