1HE MOKN1NG HEBALl): WEDNESDAY. JVL 17, IfeSJ).
jglomintt gntUijftcrmlJ
O. AC. IC. K. TIH.K TAKLK.
NORTH BOl'ND.
e-iarts'rrives.
t;45 am 1 j.-amii'ortra io loam ,
Ktcrcne ex
Fieiirlit
U'lo am
:10uu
am,
SKpm
4 4;pni
SOUTH HOOSD.
Arrives Dccirta Arrives
'alaexp j 7:4jpin 5pm i Ashland a0 Jam
Kugcne ex l J;.'.'i;n,li4(ipiu t'ugene 2.40pm
Freight l.:OpnijKii;;ene 6.00pm
No Freight received foruthjafter ii.a..
theaauiedar.
OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE.
Arrives Depart
.. H.15uiu!1.00 p m
.. .V'25pm!ti.50a
C:isrtnser. .
Kreiifht
.IOTTINC.S ABOVT TOWN,
Astoria now
lias an electric
lire
alarm system.
For the finest silver polish in th
market go to II. Ewert's.
Rubber and leather belting of all
dicscriptions at Stewart & Sox.
Ice cream served everv dav at
the Depot hotel, mlv li cents.
A barrel of line mixed pickles
just received at F. L. Kenton's.
Fresh blackberries
received
Kenton's.
every morning a F. L.
Do not iiii.-s tiie trained
show at the opera house
evening.
dug i
this!
It i probable- th.it a kirideigai-
ten wiil be staited
in this ciiv in
the i:i-;ir luiiire.
The Albany Iron Works will pay
i!..- highest market price for "'
i"!is lit old iron.
j. L. lilackman wiil sell bis en
tire stock of book's and stationery
at cost for :!0 days.
Fifty pieces of furniture given
with all cook stoves or ranges sold
by Matthews & Washburn.
J have just received a supplv ot
ne
w cream cheese of excellent qual- '
f. ' F. L. Kextox. :
ity
Those wishing screen doors and
window's should get my prices
fore -ordering elsewhere. W.
,e-1
W. j
!
t'rowdcr.
It is announced
that
De Witt j
lalniage will visit Oregon
short time. He only charge
per lecture.
in a ,
Just received a car load of Tr.bbs ;
pine manilla binding twine, which
we offer at bottom prices. Knapp, I
ihirrell A: Co. j
Al. Lell. conductor on the West j
Side freight train, h"d his hand!
crushed while coupl'm-; cars at i
Corvalb.s Monday.
It is now that the weary busi
ness . man hies himself to the
seaside to feast on fish and clams,
bathe in the breakers and let the
balmy breezes blow through his
whiskers down by the sad deep
sounding sea.
The- most terrific thunderstorm
ever experienced in Eastern Ore
gon passed over rendleUn Sunday
night. One tree was struck within
the city limits. Another bolt
struck a sidehill. and made the
dust fly many feet.
It is reported that a slight change
has been made in the line of the
Oregon Pacini eastward near I
Rrightenbush. so that the
win go around the tunnel already;
commenced, work on the same '
having been stopped.
Some half dozen hoviues have !
teen gobbled up by the city pound-1
master. I'nles.s owners of cows'
are more careful in observing the i
coiv ordinance there will be a j
grand auction of town cows one of
these lim mornings.
' t 'ant. O. II. Irvine, commander
f F Cw. has applied to Col. Smith ;
for a permit to omit regular drills
tor a jeriod ol two months. It l?
probable that the permit will hi
planted, in which event the boys
in blue eV.h take the summer vaca
tion along with the rest of the
world.
It has heretofore been considered
that First street was well grade 1
and in good condition, but the
construc-ion of the street railway,
which was put exactly on grade,
shows innumerable slight eleva
tions and depressions, which now
that the road :s completed, will be
.'railed. This will make First
street "a thing of beauty and joy
forever."
Prof. C. Norris and his masto
don dog show have secured o date
here at the opera house this
evening, July 17th, and a grand
matinee especially for ladies and
children at L'::!0 r. m., and every
child attending will receive a
picture of Fritz, the dog whose
value is "f'-OOO. Remember this is
a first-class entertainment and has
played all of the coast towns to
satisfaction. Prof. C. Norris is a
NVvw York mnn arid -nmps vlt i
recommended, and wants the pub-
lie to understand he has not such
a show as this city was visited
with some time ago.
J'KKSONAI. MENTION
family have j
X. II. Allen and
returned from Yaquina
David Lew is, a prominent stock
man of Montana, is in the city.
superintendent p,owen. of
the i
Oregon Pacific railroad
was m
tl,t. ;
city j-esterday.
D. V. r. Keid cam over from
Yaquina yesterday where he has
been rusticating, and will return
to-dav.
Kev. O. II. Heer and wife, of j at the Willamette Packing Com
lliverside, California, arrived in j pany's store,
the city yesterday and will spend '
the sii"umer here, the guests of Ir. '"' ivat- si .f iinui-iinii ...is.
'. C. Kellev and wife. Mrs. W. I). Pice oilers at private
,lVof. H.' K. Edsoii and daui;hUr,:sale.her entire lot of household
oT (irinnell University, Iowa, are ! -.oJs' sisting of two chamber
in the citv. the quests o' t . ,i
Stuart and wife. They will
Yaquina this week, " Mr.
go to
-mart
having made arrangements to take
the party out over the bar in the
tuir.
FahrueyV crlebratud ilod cleanfr
at Brownt-U A: Stan ird iinrt at IH voe
Js Kobion's. P. . ihiitiuiare srncral
agent.
SUICIDE AT PHILOMATH.
'A YouDg Man Tir;d o: Life Sends a Balht
Through Kis Heart.
On Sunday evening Frank Craw
shot himseif through the heart
about iiino o'clock in the evening
near the residence ot Mr. Levi
Ilenkle who lives near Philoma-.h
in Benton county. The young man
has been living with Mr. Ilenkle
lor two years. He came to East
ern Oregon from Lansing, Michi
gan, about three years ago. lie
recently took a trin to Denver,
; Colorado, for his health, and spent
, Forth there He came to Mr.
i llenkle's last Friday on his return
j from his trip. Nothing unusual
was noticed about the ehavior
. except that he did not talk much,
and once during the day made the
remark that he had made three
trips across the Rocky Mountains
I and would never have to make
! another. He went to church in
the morning with the family, and
helped Mr. Ilenkle milk the cows
in the evening. About bed time,
Mr. Ilenkle saw the young man go
out of the house as usual before
going to bed and thought nothing
ot it. About nine o clock, alter the
i lamny nau reureu, Jir. v. i . J.iair,
the grandfather oi Mr. Ilenkle,
who lives with
mm, neaiu mo
report of a pistol and said he be
lieved that Frank must have shot
himself. Rut it was not seriously
believed. About four o'clock it;
the morning, as Ciaw had not re
turned, Mr. and Mrs. Ilenkle got
up and went in search of him.
They did not lind him, however,
and in the morning Mr. Ilenkle
went after a man to work in his
place that day and set out to search j
tor the missing man. About hall
past seven o'clock he found the
body near a set of bars where the
cows were accustomed to be turned
in the pasture. T::e bullet had
penetrated the heart.
The fol'o'.ving letter was found
upon the person of the deceased:
Mi:. Levi Henki.e. Please take
my remains and give me a decent
burial. 1 am tired of life and do
not care to live any longer. I wish
to have Mr. Dick to preach my
funeral sermon. Rurv me in the
cemetery by Mrs. Dennick's brick j
wuu. Jiitic nimi i icii 01 ill v
property and send it home to
father; so I will to vou all my best
w ishes and regards. So good-bye,
forever and ever.
Frank L. (."J5AW.
Aged .'2year.s - months and 1
days. The deceased has a father and
other relatives in Michigan. Mr.
Ilenkle says that he was a line
young man, saving 01 his money
-, , i ..." . . . lit
had "broke ofl"' with a young lady
to whom he was attached, but Mr.
Ilenkle does not believe this was
the cause of the suicide.
B tl i n r.nnr l.iltr
Krnm th Front.
.Mr. Kckleson, engineer of the O.
P., came in town Friday from the
Malheur country where he has
been doing work for the company.
He is browned by the exposure to
the Kastern Oregon sun. The
! time will be shortly when we mav
: travel over that route in a hand-!
i some passenger coach. Then allthe i
' iri LOllldrt' tt'liloii i- - n lib nMii
rou!land to most of us will be at our
doors and be tributary to us. The
amount of freight and travel that
will come over the O. P. line when
the road is completed can not be
estimated. It is like discovering a
!HHL Ct t 11 t k 1 1 ! - i ft 11 1! iri-f ! f !A1
f.,r the section of th. state whic, I
the nad will traverse. Kenton
Leader.
Un the P.ivfr.
The new steamboat Modoc te-
j cently built by the O. U. & N. Co.
! as a light draft boat, and ine. that
. was thought could be run on the i
j upper ivillamette river uuring the
1 lowest ctage of water, has been
: outdone by the . P. U. H. boat
J Three Sisters. IJoth boats left
i Salem yesterday and the Three
! Sisters arrived here at 'A v. .m. with
a good cargo, while the Modoc got j
stuck about three miles above
Salem and was obliged to return to
Portland for repairs.
Corinthian I.ntlgr.
Corinthian lodge, Xo. 17t A. F.
vV; A. M., special communication in
the Masonic hall this Wednesday
evening at 7 :(). Work in the M.
M. degree. All master Masons
cordially invited.
lin t's Tiixmi'sox. W. M.
F. M. Kicdhki.I), Sec.
Attention.
We have just received a nice
assortment of parlor furniture
direct from the East. We have
the "latest designs in mahogany
frame marble, silk upholstered,
oaK suns, crush anu silk plusr. up-
bolstered, and in walnut suits, all
at Pces that command attention.
y e asu mat you can ami examine
for yourself. Xo trouble to show
! goods. Also we expect by the last
1 of the week or the first of next a
car load of bed-room suits in
walnut, oak and antioue: also
dining-room suits, center tables,
extension tables, secretaries, ward
j robes and everything else that is
KePl 1,1 11 nrst-class furniture store
Albany Furniture Co.
lit Cot It.
Some oi that line smoked beef
chipped to order, We also have a
fresh supplv of that delicious
I cream i-hl'PSO ninl lmili!irrir-lnQn
1-3 -u,I"lu,'rt -
pets, stoves, etc.
The iroods
are
i in care ot Mrs. C.
J. Stuart.
' Hay AVanlc.l.
A quantity of good timothy hay,
tfghtly baled, is wanted by L. Sen
ders. The market price in cash
will be raid for such hay delivered
in Albany.
STATE DISPATCHES.
Tha
Salem Woolen Mills-Tho Hawkins
Trial - Fatal Shotting Accident.
Special to the Herald.
Drain, July 17. Thomas Han
cock, living" seven miles from
Drain, met with an accident yes
terday which will probably prove
fatal." He picked up a 2L--calibre
Winchester rifle, and, hearing an
explosion, thought some one near
by had discharged Ore arms. He
soon felt a choking sensation, and
found that he had shot himself
through the windpipe, the ball
lodging in the back of the neck.
SALEM NEWS.
Sal km, July 1G. The Thomas
Kay Woolen Mill Co. filed articles
of incorporation yesterday with the
secretary of state. The enterprise,
business pursuit and occupation
shall be the erection, owning and
operat';g of a woolen factory, in
cluding the purchase and sale of
wool and all kinds of raw material,
and manufacturing and sale of all
kinds of woolen, worsted and talk
goods, erecting, owning and oper
ating such other manufactories as
the directors may order. Princi-
-j place cf business, Salem; capital
t stock, ifoU.OOO, incorporators
i Thomas Kav, Squire Farrar and C
i i. I'ishop.
Helen A. Moore, of Coos county.
was brought o the insane asylum
to-day for treatment. She is 21
; vcar:
tack
old, and suffered the first ai-
abotit two weeks ago. She
imagines some one is attempt
ing to kill her infant baby. At
times she is verv violent.
D. F. Sherman and I). B. Wil
liams, of Portland, and C. W.
Mayer, of P.radley, were appointed
noaries public to-day.
The trial oi W. E. Hawkins for
the murder of F. II. Ogle, was con
cluded this evening, as far as the
testimony and argument of the
c. unsfl goes. Judge Roise with
held his instructions until to-morrow
morning and allowed the jury
to go about their business until
then. This is thoughta rather novel
proceeding, and seems to divest
the case of its great importance.
Richard Williams made a great
speech for the prosecution.
An Artesian Well.
The people of Harney valley are
.aisiug means to bore an artesian j
well. The unusually dry season I
has produced lamentable results !
all over Eastern Oregon, and water
has become invaluable. How to
procure it is a question of para
mount importance to the settlers,
and they are proceeding to do for
themselves all that is possible. If
"'lie is anv iii.uc in luvoruoio io-
there is anv
. .-
boring, lhe great water reservoirs
to be found to the west in the Cas
j cades should furnish deep stores of
itii-i - it-uuy to risi: io me suridcc.
The Rlne mountains are yet nearer
and if being surrounded by vast
mountain walls that possess untold
stores of water is a promise of
water from artesian sources, then i
the inland empire should possess j
means to create a paradise for i ts J
population. i
.Siiniiiior
The drv season is
always liable
to see terrible fires
sweep the
country, but this year town after!
town has almost gone out of exist-1
ence. The forests have not as yet i
been ablaze, which is to be ac-,
I counted for by the fact that in j
i former vears (ires have covered I
nearly all tlie forest regioiis liable
to such a fate. Possiblv the forests
j are not near enough to civilization i
i to become a sacrifice to human i
j cupidity. On the head waters of;
the PesChutes the bunchgrass
country has been swert by fire and
thousands of acres ef ttood ranse is
destroyed. This is mite a serious!
loss,
as good range is none too
plentiful. While lire has destroyed ;
thousands of dollars worth of prop-;
erty for the Pacific people this I
summer, floods of water have dev-'
astated the East, wrecking another '
Johnstown in New York. Such is '
life at the East and at the West,
At Kllfiixhurg'.
The people of Ellensburg have
gone to work with energy to re
build the burned city. Men have
been engaged this week shooting
down brick walls through burned
districts, which have been menac- s
ing the satety ot workmen and
pedestrians. There is great activ
ity all over the district removing
debris, excavating cellars and lay
ing foundations. Thus far con
tracts have been made for forty
three brick buildings at an average
cost of $12,000, aggregating over
half a million. A great number of
frame buildings are going np out
side the fire limit3.
LoU at a ltargain.
. A plat ef the town of Oatesville,
a new and thriving town on the i
eastward line of the Oregon Pacific
is on file at the office of Curran &
Monteith in this city. This town
is situated near the Santiam mineB
which are now being developed, j
and is destined to become a thriv-1
ing trading town. Lots have been
placed upon the market at the ex- j
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.
- - I
;! Investment.
For a small amount of money !
that will in a year's time donble or j
treble your money, such an oppor- i
tunity is oflered in South Al- j
bany, only one-half mile from the
city, embracing the tract of land
from Elkins' falls to the fair trround
road. Lots sold on the installment
plan.
Twkkpai.k iV: KicniiiEi.ii, j
Two do'is south of nostollice
fri-!!! r. nit it.
Wo
vi! just received a nice
supply of fresh butter
Mjua!!. V.'ilhimette
and summer
Packing Co.
COAST NOTES. i
The usual plentiful hop crop in
the Puyallup valley is assured this
year.
There is said to be over oO pile
drivers at work along the Seattle
water front.
It is generally believed that the.
Be'.lingham Ray railroad has
absorbed the Westminster South
ern. The relief committee of Seattle
has issued notice that the city is no
longer in need of outside assist
ance. Mrs. Eastenhever and child w ere
murdered near Coquille City on
Monday by an angry landlord
named John Oilman and citizens
threaten to lynch him.
The Chinamen of Ellensburg
stole a large quantity of goods dur
ing the fire and since then the feel
ing against them has been strong.
The general feeling prevails that
they must go.
Shortage in the Salmon 1'ack.
Fish Commissioner Thompson
has figured it out that the salmon
pack on the lower Columbia for the
Feason to date amount!? to 20J,000
cases, a shortage of 60,000 com
pared with the same last year. The
run of fish has been, and continues
to be, poor. The water being clear
the ill nets are catching but few
fish, the traps doing most of the
catching. Commissioner Thomp
son says t'-.e. law prohibiting the
taking of salmon Saturday night
and Sunday is being violated by a
number of "the fishers, and the in
tention now is to establish river
patrols and put a stop to the law
breaking, or break somebody's
pocket book. The violation of the
fish laws must be stopped.
The Fir Still Burns.
Notwithstanding the fact that it
is over a month since the great fire
occurred at Seattle and that several
showers of rain have fallen since
then, it is said that smoke may
still be seen coming from the large
heap of sawdusr near where the
Commercial mill stood. Saturday
several piles were pulled up. the
lower ends of which were still on
tire.
TTANCOrVEli r.KEUOX DRAUGHT AT
V t'harles Keifcr's Urcwery at 3 cents per
las.
WANTED MAX OK GOOD SELLING
ailitv to represent us as sales aecnt in
this town, (s:X) to 3000 per year can be i
made ) Address, Wananukcr .V l'rowii, !
Philadelphia, Pa
The largest clothing and merchant t .ilor-i
in house in America. I
10.nr WANTED LY A GENTLEMAN I
) and wife, with ajamily. Must he first- I
class. Address T. G Albany postotficc. j
Farmers k Merchants j
COM. A. ISI Y
-OI-
Albany
Oregon
Mi
riio II capital 5.-,.om.
OFFICERS.
President Charles K. Wolverton
Vice-President J. (). Writsman.
Treasurer J. W. Cusick.
Secretary J. K. Klderkin.
DIKKCTOKS.
11. S. Strahan, Ohas. E. Wolver-I
ton. J. L. Cowan, D.Ii. Monteitn,
J. V. Cusick, J. O. IWritsman, J
K. Klderkin, Charles Monteith, (..
F.Simnson.
Safe, Sound, uonsBmtiTe:
A Square Company,
Mnnaaed bit Sauare Men.
Patronized by Square People
ParsonizeHomi Eaterpriss!
WH KEEP-
A fuil line of choice family jrroceries and
trovgion
Canned Pineapples,
Choice Table Delicacies
Ornamented cakes for
Wedamas andlParties.
Salmo h Y, n
kinds.
trackcrol and salt fitli of al
FRESH BAKED BREAD
Jivcrv IDav.
I).
in
1)
Lf'A
TEAS and COFFE
1 1 1 1 1 iii
CANNED uoODS, ETC.
1 ne best Soap in the market-
Le Roi Savon. I
A f.ne assortment of domestic
and Imported Cigars
S -"At John Fox's olilstanJ inw Finn's
icrt" brick.
nil b 1 1 1 n mi 11 i
Flie Albanv Bakery
i
Uiuler tlic now manacment'of
tk BrosJ
rnn
iV .MP r MX liHKPA
.1. 1) ;., :MyIIIIIiIIII
taut esiMiis. mm rim,umu
A li ii tAi nn
m
xmr goods:
Etjck of
STAPLE FAMILY GROCERIES.
On the corner of First a;til Ferry
street, potsit Stewart & sox. A
couplet! liee of cieined goods, gro
ceries and provisious of all khi'ls, no
tion1", eto.
Fresh fruit and vegetibk-s eyery
n.Ofliug. Pru.-es iv:s. .liable.
TCALL AN.; SfiK USi
il'ILL BUOS.
l)o dois in all the latusc improved
piaro;. or.ans.sewin innohioey.guns,
a!oo a lull liiif ;t wurranteil razors,
butcher and pocket knivts. The best
kind of aewiug i!i:i:liino oils, needles
and extras fur ait i!i,iclein . Al: re
piiiniii.' iu tuc iibi-ve hues m-ativ n-:d
rt'iaOlluljl V liolie.
HOPKINS i SALTMARSII,
PliiiiiffSFiocFiitie
S T O V K B
i CSsTWii work promptly dwne at
j reasonable rates.
i l iiisT .t.;;:!:t.
I . . .
' ISrirU for Sale.
IT MV KIIA O.VE J11LK: KAST Ol''
' town, or (Iflive.-c l uiivulu-ri in the city,
i W. C. CASSKLL, Albany Or.'
I T
4'onf rnclor and I'tiihlcr.
mllK UXOEltSIGNKD HAVING LOCATED
X ill .Vim v- solicits jMtrriiacj from city
ami country. Will omtrai-t t iniild liriJ; ,
barns, and ail manner of dwulliti; li'iiises,
iiu'lU'O",,' Oujcii Am;;, Kastlakc :':) Kli.a
bethiiri Ktvlci of building. Will f'.imisli
pla-is and specific e inns free of i birts. Satis
taction guaranteed W. CASSEl..
r'T. Importaiil Police.
HAVING LKViEiTTlK .MOXTKITIt
iast.ure frni the Orofiii IV.ci'i- -'o., all
persons li.n in (-tuck therein on jiastiue arc
liereby notiiic l ti rciiove tlicm a "'Mr, r
make arr uurciii'Mits with me. Kiiiini; to d
soKii:li sto.k will be turned "lit.
JOHN SCHMEKI:.
BROWNSVUiLE.
. I', t OMIOVt V Stt.N,
Keal Instate and
TUfri?A Xf1!'1 AfJX' P
1 1 l A 1
.
fy i 1 jf j
Because he knows that his dear
i juat eotr.incncing to work hint for j
; something you know h.v it is;
. yursidf but when !
II A Pt I C Q "7" P A HK
LADIESTFAD
-WITH-
ii.MiTnAl! At viiiniitiil
j Tl!eir imsi-an-dcm'tiook that way, j
Home happy, make
YOUR HUSBAND SMILE
j 15y trading at the economical store
where(the rule ot good goods ana
low prices knows no exception.
Don't forget that te mple of economy
is at
Biw&ell & Stanard's-
CORXKIt VIRT AN'D V'C ' LmvfsLS
Over The
CASCADE MOUNTAINS
FROM AI.RA.NY OR l.KBANOX KAS1
WARD. The Willamette Valley and Cas
cade Mountain Wagon Iload is in ex
cellent condition, and by all odds is
tha best and shortest wagon road to
Kastern Oregon. Hater and grass is j
abundant along the entire roau. i ne
grades are easy, accommodations su
perior and the road well bridged
makiDg it the best mountain road in
the state. For summer jaunts, hunt
ing and fishing the Casiade Moun
tains in the vicinity of Clear Lake
and the ThrecJSisters afford superior
advantages.
ive iust received over 2000
v.irdsof standard cinshanis from
I John Wannamaker, of rhiladel-
phia. The common price ol tnese
goods is 10c jier yard. I will sell
14 yards for $1 the price cf good
prints.
SAMUEL E. YOUNG.
j WHY POKS
TIH.' HIV I (111!,' vMl):
i m i tti 1 1 1 i it 1 1 1 1 1 i n
1 I III mill I UU V I 1 r
via nil a nil
' n:.
(iiiipiiis.
K. L. Kenton
-DEALER IN-
Staple and Fancy
(jROCEEIE
1 1 so Choice Candles Nuts, Cigar ami Tobaccos,
Fruits, Vegetables, Etc.
Ti:i?MS CASH AND PRICES LOW.
Subscription Agent for all Leading Netcs
pajters ami Magazines.
I lTNEAR THi: POSTOFiTCE
ajior., i r c V fL.f.rj frri
iScnd for Ctculjr-. fitrtotj fcr 9S-. . .
IAHIETINE miMmLLi.ttL. lliey tV Jlasuii.
T
!
IMBER
T!;-s -i' ' !'!" ' ' will lind it ti their advantaje to call on the under
' siym-ii ni 1 ;- ri u Nivtli .iud U:iii.ni strets, Albany, Oregon. I now
! oIK-r n il- : ! in' r :' '!' : ' huasaiid feet. I also keep on hana shingles,
do'r. i. .: i i f : !-..iri-v: :.!fo !in, all of which I sell at very low rates
W.
KTKWART & SOX
Of alerts in-
Hoeneral
Afflicolloral
Iron, Steel and Coal
Wagons and Jtuggies
Hope and Cordage
lilacl.'snt it Its' Supplies
Gardtiii and
And all Implements
L K. HAWKINS. " iF. rAKKKLL
ALBANY FKW M AM
Does au iniineii'c hiisineKS in"ililvimls of furniture, bedroom sets, parlor
ts, chairs, hod lounges, kit'jhen safes, and all kind of tables, etc., etc.
sets,
Also Imv 3 a line selection of wall naper
onenug at close tijj'.ircs. I all ami see them, o r irstystreet, opposite Stew
art & Six.
CITY DBDG STOEE.
FINK LINE OF
ART SUPPLIES
-TO i LET AND FANCY ARTICLES.
PRESCS1PTIGNS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED.
GUISS & SON, PROPRIETORS,
QgrHer wird Deuic'n Qeso ochen.
ALBANY, OREGON
SOLDRY
Y1ERECKS SHAVING PARLO
Ti REE CHAIRS
KUNNIXt; STKADY.
A CIJ5AX TOW Mi
TO KVERV CI STOMER.
t.-v ahavini' LI ccntg. Hair Cutthi; -"."icts.
W. GROWDER.
Hardware
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in
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III
Ca rpen ters ' Tools
Builders9 Hardware
JPowtler, Shot, etc.
Giant Powder it-Fuse
Saws and Axes.
Grrass Seeds
Used by Farmers:
and window shades, which they are
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