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Arrives Departs! Arrives
CaUJtxp
Freight
, 7:4"pin 5pm
l-J:-Jpin li40pm
I l.:(0im
Ash land!). 00am
t'uuenc 2.40pm
Kujfene 6.00pm
N. Fn-iulit received fr.-outhafter IIaJm.
ihc i-amc laj.
oKEUON I'ACIKIU TIME TAI1LE.
Arrives
Departs
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Ir.M.h'....
11. 15am 11.00 p in
V-.m';.fi0a
.lOTTINOS AltOUT TOWN.
For tlie finest silver polish in th
market go to II. Kwert's.
Ire cream served every day at
li. K t hotel, only Io cents.
Tli' new Masonic temple is
nf.irlng completion. It will be a
line tni'-ttire.
Tin Albany Iron Works will pay
the liijliet market price for ."
tons ni old iron.
h. !'.lackiiia:t will sell 'lis en
tire to.k oi iuo!;s ami stationery
at ft..-; ! r "lay?.
!'!f;y pieces f furniture given
u,:ii ali c.k stoves or ranges solil
! M.mh -ws iv. Washburn.
The A-u ria ci South Coast rail
ro.i i h.i bought of .Mr. Crimes, of
Seaside. lh lots t..r $13,000.
Ti.n-.- wishing screen doors and
v. ii. ::,s -iiouhl net my prices be
fore ordering elsewhere. W. W.
Crowdcr.
About f'3iM of tlie city taxes lias
Itch collected by the tax collector.
The amount of taxes to be collected
ih:s year is S,1-S.
Just received a car load of Tubbs
pine mainl'.a binding tw ine, w hich j
wL- oiler at bottom prices, Knapp,
I'.iirrell cc Co.
John l'ropst left at this ollice
lesteruava unit
ot tine plains,
tine
which measured live
feet Ion
and
Dure lie
arlv
half a
m be
bu:
raj
diel
ed
of such
onlv in
plums a-
Oregon.
After next Sunday there will be
no preaching at the First Presby
terian church for a term of four
weeks, during which time the
pastor. Pev. K. II. Pridian!, will
take his summer vacation.
There is a good deal of counter
"ioit money in circulation on the
coast, and -ome of it has found its
way into Albany. Care is neces
sary in handling silver four-bit
pieces and gold live dollar pieces.
The wheat harvest is now fairly
under way in the Willainettee Val
ley. A few hundred bushels have
been delivered in this citv. The
grain is plump and heavy, and the
yield will be above aii average.
itie price nas oieneii ut ". cents, i
with a lirni market.
For the first six months ss
there were S! business failures in
Oregon, with liabilities aguregatiu-'
$."r!UKl;. For the first six months
of s there were 27 husinus failures
in this state, with liabilities aggre
gating $!;, 700, a marked and agree
able improvement over last year.
:Suu' trouble has been experi
ence! t in lavimr the track of the
stieel railway at the junction of
First ami Washington streets, near
tlie end of the liiu-. The road bed
after being placed on grade, cuts
oil the arch of the tire cistern, and
the manner in which this shall be
ixed is riot yet self let! letweeuthe
contractors and the citv authori
ties. 1'rof. Morris' exhibition witli
thirty trained canines in this city
yesterday and last evening was a
novel and interesting affair. There
were canines of all sizes and col
ors, from the educated and wonder
fully trained "Fritz" to tlie com
mon dog. They exhibited a re
markable sagacity and pleased the
children immensely.
I'lilSSONAI. .MKNTION.
Klein went to Kugene vester-
day.
Jos. Webber .Ir
of Portland is in
the city.
F. Vierick returned from Port
. land last evening.
Mrs. W. II. liilyeu is visiting
relatives in Kugene..
L. K. P.Iain and wife left last
evening for a trip to San Francisco.
w . t . l weedale and tami v have , , , , .
gone to Va.piina to remain a few , ,A 'yW some irresponsi
weeks Partlos set tire to a l'n't' 111 t'lt'
. '" . , . ., ... North Santiam. six miles above
James Flknis and tanuly will i ( jtesville, on .M. C. Bingham's
start to-day for then ranch on , and not onlv burned out
weaker v.reeK, rooic county.
H. A . Langdon, who has ac -
juiced some notoriety in this state
u lo0 er. s ' tlie city.
"r. C. C. Kellev and S. S. Train
MietUwn from their ranches on
"e -North Santiam vestenhiv
i n
e engagement of I.eo 1. Stock : ,essi.v lcit camp hre tt the lirst sid
orvallis ainl Mwu : 'i- i in. n'hncn ( J.itesvillo nartiallv de-
oi i
ot Seattle has been announced. '
.1. L. Thompson ind ;f ,
c Uy and A. B. SUuon n I J, T r
Portland let yestay"1!
ynV l;"".",iiU'r a-l family
ainl
-f i. living
ami
family loft!
sojourn at
vestenlav lor a
Yaipiina.
week"s
Mr Frank Cicigly and mother
who liave been to the regon P i
citic raiiroad front, u-turned to this
city yesterday.
E. M. Rands, editor of tlie ie
gon City Knterpvise, is in the citv
ltaving accompanied the Nebraska
excursionists as far as this city.
Mrs. Murry, of Oakland, Cal., is
visiting her brother, Frank Wood,
in this city. She is on her return
from a trip to Alaska, and is ;ie
l oinpanieii by her littie son.
Miss T'ella M. Angle, t,adier ui
vocal and instrumental music of
the Wasco Academy, is in tlie citv.
the guest of Miss .Vary F. Pi at br
at the residence of J. L Cowan.
NT Mfttrpif pm I . . , I I !
Oregon Pacific Officials, Capitalists end C
tractors Go to the Front.
A special train went lo the front
on the Oregon Pacific road yeiter
vv " wbidl were Vice-rresident
Wm. A. Hoag, Superintendent
liowen, the superintendent of
track, a San Francisco capitalist
named Law, J. Meyer, a wealthy
eastern contractor, Judge U. s.
strahan, (i. i- Simpson and oth
ers. The object of the trip, it is
saiu, was to view the condition of
the work preparatory to letting
some luriner contracts.
Mr. Meyers went to Corvallis
with Mr. Hoag last evening, and
some active developments in rail
road work on the line eastward
may be expected shortly.
The Nebraska K.I i torn.
The Nebraska editoiial excursion
party passed through this city on
last night's train en routs to Ash
land. Thev stoDned at Salem
where they spent the afternoon.
They will return from Ashland to
morrow, stopping ofl' at Eugene,
and arrive at this city on the local
train, taking dinner here. The
party numbers? fifty-eight pencil
drivers, several of the number be
ing ladies. Had an invitation been f
tendered them thev would doubt-'
less have stopped a few hours in
Albany and acquired a better
knowledge of the city than will be
afforded by stopping for a hurried
dinner at the depot, and they
would have been able to write
more intelligently concerning this
city on their return home. As it is
alter leaving this city iliey will
pii.ceed to Oregon City, wl'ere the
afternoon will be spent, and will
then take the boat and return to
Portland.
Oregon Fruit.
The San Francisco P.ulletin has
evidently been listening to untruth
ful reports concerning the fruit
crop of Oregon. In a recent issue
it says: "Oregon has a very poor
lruit crop and will detKMid largely
upon California this year. Our
own crop is not over big, but it is
reported that the demand of the
canners will be moderated this
season and our growers will prob
ably cheerfullv meet anv demands
that Oregon may make
upon I
them '' Till" f.-ietx an- flint tlir I
fruit crop of the Willamette Valley
promises a remarkable yield. The
cherry crop this year has been
immense, and the fast are now on
the market. Plums are beginning
to ripen, and soon prunes will be
on hand, and then pears and apples
will follow. The bulletin has been
misinformed, and California fruit
growers would do well to turn their
eyes eastward for a market for
their surplus crop.
A I'leaant A flair. j
The Corvallis Times says : i.ast
evening Miss Maud Ilotl'man gave
a very pleasant party at er pai
enfs "residence, in honor of !r
guest, Miss Flora Mason,of Albrtiiy.
The gloaming was beautifl, anil
i tiie walk down to the llotlman
j residence seemed to put good
j humor into the gathering. The
jevenimrwas spent in social con
! verse, nuisic and refreshments
three ingredients that would tickle
; the taste of the fastidious mind or
i appetite. The mixture last even-
j nig must have been Aell made, lor
j a more jovial crowd seldom gather
I together. Kveryone seemed to
J have on a fantastic freak, and 'the
! moments glided bv unheeded ni
after midnight, when the guest
st
denarte.l with a wil ing vole lor a
pleasant evening. Those present
were: .Misses Mora .Mason. Jen -
... ... . . ' ,
nio tieorge, Vesta .Mason, .Messrs.
llaldwin and
Albany, and
young people.
. II. Keeney, ot
nineteen Corvallis
A 1 1 : Sclf-I-.1 ruction.
j st Friday evening Joseph
Hedges, an old and respected citi
zen of Oregon City, attempted
suicide at that place, by cutting i
his throat and trving to cremate
I ., i..,-,",;.. i..,..., it;.,
UIlll.-Vl. Ill .1 IfllLlllllj MaiJI. 11ID
wife discoyereil him in time to
save his life. He had lost his po
sition as foreman of the pulp mills
now -in course of construction at
Oregon City. The fact preyed
heavily upon his mind and several
times since his discharge he
showed symptoms of insanity.
Although he is (YJ years of ago, he
will live, but it is feared bis reason j
lias entirely flown. :
Fire in I be Mountains.
i the aluable timber in the drift,
; hut communicated the fire to the
i timber on the south side of the
' riyer, where it is still burning,
' though the rain has checked it so
! it is hoped that it will do no further
; ilimaw. A few davs beforeacare-
! stroyed a settlers house and burned
H ns prepared building material,
These 1 ro fiends should be caught
i imn.rf,ed.
LKTTEK LIST.
Kiillnwin is the list if letter reiuainitiat
til-: pustotJ'ue in Alliunv, Linn comity, Orecon
iilj 11. ls!. I'crs'om calliiii: for these
lift.-r ill give the ilate n which thi-v vre
a.!e:t:sol.
Ailler, Kiwlri.-k, I'.axtcr, K A
Jln.h, Mism-lari. raintihcll S II
'Mm-. Miss Mannah Cuorirc. Pr. It
iimiphr .Mrs .il,!,ie Knai.p. .la. W K
Kriitiian,'
V M Miller, K W
I uKett.
Si-:in!ai:,l, Mi-,
rS'.-.H'.-nl. I' .1
W.nk.j, frank
l:. l-er.-. C II
f ' SanJerson, James
W cr, John
Well, .k-linii-
'H.ir-I Clas.
Si-haile, Annie
'' l i s MiOMl'SON, I'.
U-i..'. W
M.
Want
It All.
chicken:
want all the
but-
!1 . e;
potatoes, eti
vou
have
Old
"ood
.u me nignest market jrn:e.
hens ai worth ." per dozen,
y:; per dozen: e'-s.
t-ents.
Call and see u., we iilways pay the
f i il;! i "st market price. Willamette
Packing Co.
J. W. Burkhart et al. to John
Nichols, lot 4, block 11,
Ualston's addition to Leb
anon $
Francis and Hattie Martin to
E. B. Maple, south half of
east iialf. block 42, Albany .
Central Cemetery Association
to Robert Conn, lot 20 in
Central Cemetery
Corinthian lodge, No. 17, A.
F. & A. M., to J. F. Back
ensto, fractional lot b.,.
block 4, Masonic cemeterv,
Albany .
Frank Tiites to W. 1. Trites,
123 acres in donation land
400i
claim of M. II. Basye
Hebecca Lewis to Newton
Lewis, north half of south
west quarter of Sec. "5, Tp.
!, S. E
S. M. Pennington to Robert
Murray, east half of north
half of donation land claim
of S. M. Pennington
L. Foley to D. M. Ambler,
lot 8, block 17, Kalston's :jd
addition, Lebanon
E. W. Langdon to John P.
Letcher, south half of lots
I and 2, block IS. Ilackle
imiii'a 2d addition
V. E. (iithens to Horace A.
Powell, seven-ninths of east
half of donation land claim
No. 43
I. F. Conn to 1. B. Monteith,
southwest quarter of block
40 in Albanv
:)0oo i
-q
100
100 ,'
2S32
'
1300
'
Kid (ili)vo: Kill Glovri!
I have just received
a full line of j
kit! gloves brand ''Our Own."
This is a uenuine kid glove. I buy '
direct from importers in New York ;
and consider them the best value j
of any glove I ever sold fortius
price. Five buttons, three rows of
stitching, $1.30 per pair. S. E.
Young.
I'KOGKAMMK.
Following is the programme of
the entertainment of tlie ladies
Home Mission Society, to be held
at the M. E. church this evening:
Opening chorus By the choir.
Invocation Rev. ii. P. webb.
Quartette "Come t-j Me"
Misses Vaugan ami (iilbert,
Messrs. Hammer and Cougill.
Aim of Home Missions Mrs.
11. P. Webb.
Soio 1'reaiu l aces Mrs, .1.
Remington.
Recitation Miss Winnie Chani
berlin. Male quartette "Is Your
Anchor Down" Messrs. Hammer,
Elkins, Cougill and Alien.
Reading Mrs. N. J. Ilenton.
Doxology.
Benediction.
Ice cream and cake will be
served on tlie lawn before and
after the entertainment. Admis
sion for the entainment, 10 cents;
ice cream and cake, 13 cents.
x-.i-aiil Si-rrnadr.
. 1
; v pieasaiu serenade was givr.i
hist night at the resilience ot tieo (r.
r.. v iiamoeriani oy a party o ;
young people of this city. Annaigl
tlient was also recognized .Vjss :
lella M. Angle, in.-trujtor of miph-1
in the Wasco Acaderriy. who is a !
talented j 0 f01? r er on tiie guitar-
well as a fine vocalist. ' v
i t ,i i i . i . . .
Attention.
just received a nice ;
We have
assortment
of
parlor furniture j
direct from the Fast
the latest designs in
W e have ,
mahogany
frame marble, silk upholstered,
oak suits, crush and silk plush up
holstered, and in walnut suits, all
at prices that command attention.
We ask that you call and examine
for yourself. No trouble to show
goods. Also we expect by the last
of the week or the first of next a
car load of bed-room suits in
walnut, oak and antiipte; also
dining-room suits., center tables,
extension tables, secretaries, ward
robes and even-thing else that is
kept in a first-class furniture store.
Albany Furniture Co.
ol Investment.
For a small amount of money
that will in a year's time double or
treble your money, such an oppor
tunity is oll'ered in South Al
bany, only one-half mile from the
city", embracing the tract of land
from Klkins' falls to the fair ground
road. Fots sold on the installment
plan.
Twekpai.i: it Ukdoikip,
Two doors south of postollice.
He ;.t It.
.ome of that fine smoked beef!
i. i it- i i !
ciiippeu to oroer. e aiso nave a
fresh supply of that delicious!
cream cheese and Inn onrger cheese
at the Willamette Packing Com
pany's store.
' Mrs. Jacoli Seondue, of Sprhijttitld,
! Ohio, while visiting with he-, lather. ;
' in law at Caynor City, Mo., was taken
! very sich with cholera morbus. A !
; physician was ocnt for, hut, as the j
doctor was not at Home. .Mr. t. K,
Wilde a merchant of lia vnor City, I
handed the liu.-liaiiil of the ii k lady,a
small hottlt; if C'lia in herla in"s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy ami
asK him to try that, and if did not
cure, he need not pay for it: 1ml it did
its work. and before retui nin to their
heme, they called and procured
! another bottle, l.'nclc -I oil ri Seondue
I says, he never be without Chamber
' 'ainV Colic, Clede-.a :-nd Diarrhoea
liemciiy. .. :uni ecu: no::, us mr
s:ile bv Ko-luiViV" Ma.-Ci:.
dciins in i':v.e!ry at French'
The In ane asylum at Steilacoom,
W. T., coatairi3 303 persona.
At Wallula, last Friday; girl; coal
oil can; started lire; as usual; burned
house; burned girl; funeral.
John Oilman, the murderer of Mrs.
EistenlieTcr in Coos couaty, has been
arrested, and will undoubtedly hang
fur his cold-blooded crime.
The assessment of Waitsburg, W.
T., bhows that the value of the pro
perty is $27(5,030, a grain of 29,024
over the valuation of laet year.
A move is being made by citizens
of La (ifande to raise 25,000 for the
eri::jtion of a good Irotel. An Indiana J
f . .
1 l.e Walla Walla street-car drivers
and -onduueers are paid $12 a week
far their labor. The svsrem ismauiii;
good interest on the investment lor us
owners.
Eastern Oregon papers say that sec-
i tion of the state has not experienced
! such a stiorta'C in grain harvests as
the present for over thirty years.
There has ben fur fires in vasco
county, just west of The Dallac, burn-
i iug up seven hundre i acres of pasture !
I land, besides all this the lire has
j de-troyed an immense amount of tim
1 100 ! her. i
A. V. . Snyder, of The Dalles j
Times-Mountaineer, talUs .f starting ;
a newRnanr at Slit.rida'i, Yamhill !
Co. The Polk ctiuntv lteiidzer sas i
he has bought an iiiterest in the Polk j
county Observer. !
Petitions are ! ciug circulated in !
Walla Walla county asking for divis-
ion and tlie a!' i tion of a portion of !
Yakima and Klickitat counties to the I
new county. The scheme originated
in Wallula, which defcirf s to be tlie (
county seat
During ur cpidejiic of dysentery
in the summer of 1ST!. I sold los bot
tles of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Femedy. and it proved
satisfactory in every instance. The
remedy is standard in this commun
ity. Oeorsc 15. Darbar, Druggist,
I Center Point Iowa, The epidemic
referred to, was by far the worst that
lus ever occurred in Iowa. Over 4(1
persons died from it, in a town of only
"0i hundred inhabitants; but every
case in which the remedy was used,
recovered It was equally successful
(luring the epidemic of bloody Mux in
Virginia, in 17. and in Michigan
and Southern Illinois, in isss. It has
been in constant use lor over seven
teen years, and has proved itself to be
the most successful medicine vet dis-
covered for bowels complaint
sale bv Fosliay it Mason.
For
ol a California Iirnr.
t
Anybody can cntch a cold this kind
of weather, Tlie trouble is to let go, I
like the man who caught the bear.
We iidvise our readers to purclcisc of
Foshav A: Mason a bottle of Santa
Abie, the California Kingof Consump-
ton. Asthma, lironchitis. Coughs ;iih!
Croup Cures, and keep it handy. ' l is
pleasing to the taste ami death to the
above 'complaints. Sold at 1 00 a
bottle or :: for -0. CaVirornia Cat-B-Cure
gives immediate relief. The
Catarrhal virus is soon displaced by
it:) healing and pcnetrali-g nature.
Jive it a trial. Si months tic.itment
:1 IK), sent by mad 1 1'.,
-Kuillinjj and Loan Association.
The regular meeting of the Al
bany r.uilding and Loan Assccii
tion will be hehl on Friday even
ing. All stockholders failing to
pay iheir installments on or before
that day will be subject to the
usual line. F.v order of the sec
retary. Itubber and leather belting, of all
j i .-c r i ptions at Stewart & Sox.
RIM
H A KING
vovii:r.
Put tii expressl . for Julius M'mul!
wohl and sold at his (.iolden j
Kule Bazaar in !
25
CENTS WAX CAN
(iuarantced to
be first-class
in every uespect.
.tulips cnumyoiiL.
The Albanv Bakery
-t'mler tin- ne maii.vjsmcntjot-
D,
arm m
WH KEEP-
A fuil line if ctmicc
orovtaion
family groceries and
Canned nneapples,
Choice Table Delicacies
Ornamented uakes for
Wcda i n as an depart ies.
Salmo (:
kinds.
n.inKcrcl :ir.(! salt fish of al
FRESH BAKED BREAD
JLCvcrv Uav.
TEAS axd COFFE
it j n
i ' i
1 1
Uli 11U
si
CANNED tioODS, ETC.
"me h'M Soap ii: the market
Le Roi Savon.
A fine assortment of domestic
and Imported Cigars
I
I Best Svron. Pies. Cakes
Ciiies Nuts. Raisins iO
ts! M John Kx-8 oM
kw brick.
stand low KI i
ii ,1 1 1 1 1 it' 1 1 r 1 1 it' xi ii
jVUir FIRM!
new goods:
no- established with a first-class
stack of
Are
STAPLE FAMILY GROCERIES.
On the corner of First and Ferry
streets, opposite Stewart & sox. A
complete line of canued goods, gro
ceries and provisions of all kinds, no
tions, etc.
rresh truit and vegetables eyery
rr.or.iing. Prices reasonable
ta CALL AN D bLL US
WILL BROS. j
Dealers in all the latest improved !
pianos, organs, sewing machines, ims, 1
also a full line of warranted razors, j
butcher and pocket knives. The best
kind of sewing majliine oils, needles ,
and extras for all machines. All re- ;
pairing in the above lines neatlv :enl ;
reasonably done.
HOPKINS & SALTMARSH,
1)
IV 1)
Minn t
STOV
inrisa ma
PSF"AU work promptly done at
reasonable rates.
Klltsr S'lHKKT, I'KAKCK lil.'H
lirit-k for Sale.
,.T MY KILN OXE MILK j I'AST OK
XL town, or (li'liveed anywhere in tlie city.
W. C. CASS ELL, Albany Or.
'oii factor and lluilrter. j
f JilIK U.N'KKKSIOXK!) 1IAVINC LOt'ATK.T)
X ill Albany solicits patronage from city j
ami country. Will contract to build hriil't'H, i
barns, ami all manner of dwelling hmiM's,
ineliiilin Oneen Anne, Kastlake ami Kliza- j
b'.'thiun sti'lef of buil(iin. Will furnish
plant and sjtcilieatiiis free of ciiarrt". Sutis j
faction guaranteed . W. CASSr.L.jji
Important
"tot ire.
Till: MOX'l KIT!!
TfAVIXU li:asei
1 1 pasture f rem the Orciron I'aeific Co., all
persons hnvin stock Uieruin on pasture are
hereby notiiie.l to remove tiiciii at once, r
make arrangements with inc. Failing to do
so such stock will be turned out.
JOHN SCUM KKU.
BROWNSVILLE.
. V
OMtOW A sOS, j
.Heal Estnto and
INSURANCE A CEX L"
Because he knows that his dear w ife is
iii3t commencing to w ork him for !
something you know how it is
yourself but when
LADIESTFADE
WITH
Their husbands don't look that way,
.. because there are no extravagant
prices on their goods. Kvery thing
is good; every think is jchenp; make
Home happy, make
VOUIl HUSBAND SMILE
Py trading at the economical store
wheretht rule of good goods and
low prices knows no exception.
Don't forget that ti mple of economy
is at
Brownell 8s Stanard's-
riiRNKR KIRST AN"t V"C " LRIN SI.S
OVEK XlIE
CASOADK MOUNTAINS
KROM AI.KAXY
OK l.KBAXOX
WARD.
KASI-
The Willamette Valley and Cas
cade Mountain Wagon Road is in ex
cellent condition, and by all odds is
tha best and shortest wagon road to
Eastern Oregon. 11 ater and grass is
abundant along the entire road. The
grades are easy, accommodations su
perior and the road w ell bridged
making it the best mountain road in
the state. For summer jaunts, hunt
ing and fishing the Cascade Moun
tains in the vicinity of Clear Lake
and the Three'Sisters afford superior
advantages.
The BUYERS; t;i I Dr. is
issued March aud Sept.each
year. It is an encyclopedia
of useful information for all
who purchase the .uxnries
or the necessities of life. e
can clothe you n furnish you with
all the necessary and unnecessary ap
pliances to ride, walk lance, sleep,
eat, rish. hunt, work, go to church or
stay at home, and in vauous sizes,
styles and quantities. Just hhnre out
what is required to do all these things
COMFORTABLY. 3 c?n ,nfak.e,
fair estimate of the value of the
BUYERS' CUIDF, which will be
sent uiioii receipt of 10 cents to pay
postage. MOSTCOMERY, WARD & CO
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Brownell $ Stanara
1 II I 14 Michigan Avenue,i.iiiws".-
F. L. Kenton
-DEALER IX-
taple and Fancy
GROCEBIE S
4 7 so Choice Candies, Nuts. Cigars and Tobaccos,
Fruits, Vegctab7esf Ete.
TERMS (ASH
Subscription Ayen t
pajiers and Magazines.
23NKAR THE POSTOFFICE.
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FLINT'S BLOCK, ALBANY.
! Carry the largest stock in tlie city, enabling Oienu
to supply any and every want of their customers.
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ECIALTIES
In Table Luxm ies,Choice Teas and Coiiees,Cream
ery Butter on Ice, Cream Cheese, Cannd Goods,
LUSCH GOODS, ETC.
A I.K KINDS OF-
rest rruits
Constantly on
STEWAliT & SOI
-Dealers in-
General
Asricattnral
Iron, Stee7 and Coal
Wagons and Buggies
Rope and Cordage
Biacksm it7is' Supplies
Garden and
And all Implements
C. E. HAW Kl.Na. t'. FARKKLL
ALBANY FURNITURE COMPANY
Does'au immense business infill kinds of furniture, bedroom sets, parlor
sets, chairs, bed lounges, kitchen safes, and all kind3 of tables, etc., etc.
Also have a tine selection of wall paper aud window shades, which they are
offering at close figures, Call a:;d see them, o First?8treet, opposite Stew.
art & Sox.
Asl) PRICES LOW,
for a77 Leading Netcs-
ALBANY, OREliON.
Grocers.
Thamoson d Co.
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Hand.
Hardware
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Ipkenk
Carpenters' Tools
Builders' Harilicare
Powder, Shot, etc.
Giant Powder &Fuse
Saws and Axes.
Grrass Seeds
Used by Farmers!
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