1HE MORNING HEKAL13; FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1889.
Iftovmm JJailg Jtcnulj
. '. li. K. TIHK TAIELt.
NoUTlI BOUNP
; ' . eparta rrives. in
i t.;4.r urn . ,-ain' l'ortl'd 10 loam
j 11:15 am, T'inallM " 34,"ipm
.j ' anij ' 24.'.pm
SOUTH BOUND.
v.aia. i-r.
KnsceJH- ex
Ficijrlit
I
Arrives Dejorta Arrires
liakcxp 7:4.".pm 6praAhlaul9.00aiu
Kujeoe ex 12;-Vpm li40pm ! b'ugene i40pni
Freijfht ; i 1.30pm Eugene 0.00pm
No freight mreiied forj-outhjufter H.a.'m
he .tame ilav.
OREUOX PACIFIC TIME TABL.K.
Arrives Puinirus
. .. H.l.MunO.OI) p m
5.2ivaiK..'i0a
Psncer. .
Kreictit ,
.IOTTINOS ABOrT TOWN.
Boots ami shoesat cost at Bead's.
For the finest silver polish in 1 1
market go to II. Ewert's.
Ice cream served every day at
the Depot hotel, only 15 cents.
Hon. Henry Cyrus, frein Crab
tree Creek, was in the cir yester
day. Save money bv buying a year's
supply of bouts an 1 shoe at cost at
W. 1 Head's.
The Albany Iron Works will pay
the highest maiket price for .V)
tons of old iron.
(j
L. Blackmail will sell mis en-
tiiv stock of book
and stationery
at cost t-.r Mt days.
Fifty pieces of furniture given
with all cook Moves or ranges sold
by ?.!ai thews it Washburn.
J. A. Settle, a relative of Ir. I).
M. Jones, is visiting in the
Clty,
i aving just arrived from Missouri. !
Those wishing screen doors andj
w iii'lows should get my juices be
:'tre ordering elsewhere. AY. W.
Crowder.
Just received a car load of Tubbs I
pine inaiiilhi binding twine, which j
we otl'er at bottom prices. Knapp, I
Burrell it Co.
The Rev. G. H. Deere, V. D., J
public
cordially invited.
Dr. Sedgwick, recently from the
East, has taken rooms 2:5 and G4 in
Pierce's new block. He is a grad
uate and of many year's experience.
He makes a special study of
chronic diseases and diseases of
children. With the skillful use of
new remedies many stubborn dis
eases yield to treatment in his
bands. As to his reputation and
kill in his profession the doctor
would respectfully refer the public
to the following-named citizens of
this city: Capt. W. N. Phillips,
K. F. Sox, W. S. Denham, A. j
Kyle. I
'Jh Suntiam Mines
The Albany Mining and Milling I
Co. has received a lot of rich ore I
from their mines up the Santiam,j
where a lorce ot men are now at
work. From the tunnel in the
"Morning Star" ledge they re
ceived a tptantity of line "steel"'
galena ore which assays not less
than KK per ton in gold and $7o
per ton in surer, lhc company i
... . r '
lias confident
ce m estat.lisiiing an I
S 11 nil ay
hiekent.
e have a line lot ot iai dressed j
ctili-KCIlS. -;ill aim leave onir 01- j
ders for Sunday. r, if you think :
it is too warm to cook, we nave a
tine line of lunch goods, such
IS
canned chicken, turkev. iobsteis
deviled ham, corned
beef, dried
1-eef chipiK'd toorder.luncb tougue,
etc., etc. Jill kinds of vegetables
to be found in the market are re
reiveu iresu vuti
iiii 1 ..i. i .li.....
Call and see for vouielf
II iiiuin-
ette Packing (o.
(iooil lif rstarnt.
l or a small amount of money
that will in a year's time double or
treble your money, such an oppor
tunity "is ottered in South Al
bany only one-half mile from the
city", embracing the tract of land
from Elkins' falls to the fair around
road. iiOts sold on the installment
plan.
TWKKDAI.K it RkUDIKI.II,
Two doors south of post office.
W Want It All.
We want all the chickens,
but
ter, eggs, otatoc8, etc., you
at the highest market price,
hens are worth $o per dozen,
irv. : per dozen ; eggs, "2 cents, i
Call and see us, we always pay the
highest market price.
Willamette
Tacking Co.
Kid (Untrs! Kid Clovrs!
I h.ivp inst received a full line ol
pastor of the'All Souls (limersal
st) church, of Riverside, Califor- '-a"" Herald.
. ;., ,.-;n ..... ,.,..i. iv V t i' J. O. Parkyn
ilia, 1'ivttv" uh t . v . . v. . . ,
ac. .1.... Tnif it of .Ufnn ! Advocate,
o'clock. Subject. "Righteousness, ! - ! 1 A " VC
.,.i T,.i. Ti,.r ,.,,1.1;,. A. L. Pollock,
cai t aim . j v pn'-iiv ,
.e,V lu?re i, tl r res lu of heir To everybody he announced him-, ass.Manceo ,
thoJ f r . In in lieS Belf lls 41 8iS' n attended ounS- e ".ad only one leg, and A Tvll i W1T1 y
work thus far certa.nh indicates ies y ,e , came near perishing in the llames jl j I ljl III Ml'
lf' Later on Mr. A. Croft and family ! before his rescue, oung, in the T 1 1 I Ml h I I iH.
tirtitntti-A jnil itii-iti.r iminnfi rill Ml- I i l .. -n. .1 . . el
kid gloves brand "Our Own." i eastward line of the Oregon Pacilic
This is a genuine kid glove. I buy j is on tile at the office of Curran &
direct from importers in New York j Monteith in this city. This town
and consider them the best value I is situated near the Santiam mines
oi anr glove I ever sold for this which are now being developed,
price." Five buttons, three rows of j and is destined to become a thriv
stitching, l."n ier pair. . K. j ing trading town. Lots have been
Young. i placed upon the market at the ex-
; ceedinglv low price of $12 to $40.
Building and Loan AswM-iation. , Money invested in these lots 110W
The regular meeting of the Al-jwill bring a big return in a very
bany Building and Loan Assccia-j short time. It will pay those ln
t ion will be held on Friday even- i terested to call and see Messrs.
in". All stockholders failing to I Curran i Monteith concerning this
pay their installments on or before t
that dav will le subject to the;
usual tint
retarv.
By order of the sec-'
, -
lie iot It.
that line smoked beef
Some of
chipped to order,
We also have a
fresh supply of that delicious
cream cheese and limburgercheese
at the Willamette Packing Com
pany's store.
We have just received a nice ,
supply of fresh butter and suti;iner,
quash. Willamette Packing Co.
ffEBtt&SKA PKE3S EXCURSION.
Ibe
Prsnoel cf tb Party Wkich Will
Take Dinner in This City To-Day.
Tho Nebraska editoiial excur
sionists who are now visiting this
state will arrive from Eugene on
the local express train to-dav. and
will take dinner at the Depot
Hotel. Mr. Gross, with his usual
enterprise, will have a magnificent
spread for the hungry pencil
drivers from the East, and will also
have the tables laden with a
gorgeous display of fruits and other
Oregon products.
! lollowmg is the ersoiinel ol the
! party :
E. A. Brown, Nebraska City
Press.
; Mrs. Dora L. Budenc, Norfolk
! Daily News.
; V". E. Burr and mother, 1'iver
i ton Enterprise.
! Jno. Bautner and daughter, Oina-1
j ha Bailway News. j
! Sol. Davidsohn and wife, Nebras- j
; ka Tribune, Omaha. i
! L. D. Denny, lied Cloud Denio-j
! crat '
A. C. Davenport and wife, South
j Omaha Stockman. ' I
; L. 1. Fowler, Sutton Advertiser. !
j .1. F. Garrety, mother and child, '
I South Omaha Drover's lournal. ;
i 1. M. Goshoro, Wavne Hill
; Herald.
i Atlee Hart. Dakota City Eagle.
J Ch-.'s. Hubner, Nebraska Ci:y
News.
rand ;
i Fred Hedde and wife
I.-iand Independent.
; J. S. Hoagland and wi:
i Journal, Lincoln.
j T. B. Johnson and wifr
! h im Keportcr.
I J. K. Keitldev and wife
State
Stock-
Weej
T T.-l.i, ..r.,1 iifn tt.,1
Citv
nour;ei-
H. r
J. T.
Bee.
Lewis, Omaha World.
Mullon and wife, Omaha
O. A. Mullon, wife and daughter,
Lincoln Call.
O. C. Morton. Nebraska City
News.
Matt. Maury
City Press.
and sister, David
1. L. Oliver
wite and child,
,
People's1
and wife,
Hoinerville.
Davkin Recorder. '
Omaha Mercury, j
r r. r. noose, nesieru norMiiau. :
. Lincoln. i
E. J. Robinson and wife, Rush-;
ville Standard.
1-. v . prague and sister, kusii-
ville Sun.
Mrs. L. A. Stevens, North
1'jatte lnbune.
o. i'. loiieiuo, ymana m-iam. ,
C. A. Warner, Stbckville Faber. i
R. Waring, Abaline Reflector, t
II. C. Walker, Douglas Enter-j
prise ;
L. Wessel, Jr., chairman. Capi- j
tal City Courier, Lincoln. .
J. C. Weeter and sister, Alliance !
Argus.
J. A. Wild and wife, Wilbur Re
publican. C. B. Vtilson. P.attsmouth Hei-
aid
Prcnliar.
Not long ago a man named
Christian Dunbacker, or as he
wrote the name Dunbach, pur
chased a farm from Curran it Mou
teith. He took jossession of the
f .... ' ,
fit t it li mnilo mul pvorvl una in hn
, , ..., . i
IIIIIAI. III'I I illlll M lHIIlllll I uniiMr
Iron 1
Kansas looked over the place '
miller
solicitation from tbo sani
same
rt.aj 4.tUfj(
firm, the new owner!
Jiavjn
sn
r put it into their hands to ;
Mr, Crolt liked the place,
i purchased and pant toi it, and
I liitil,.,..!, tft,. I n,iK-i.lir,r ilici.-
. n..urtfil 11r i'nmo :i l:i,lv troii
,ho Kaf.ti t.iajmi., to i e h'is wife
in search of hs- naughty husband,
1 and the iuehtion with Mr. Croft is
I wli'.lt .'lbont. tbp ti'lp iiroviilinir fin"
ladv run prove that she is the wik
1 .
she claims to be, and the abscond
ing man is the Dunbr.
,
",u
cli, or l mn-.
..i ine next, annual meeung 01 me
nntioB. 'association. The organization is a
We have just received a nice 'lively, energetic one, and every
assortment of parlor furniture ' mother's son among its members
direct from the Kast. We have I has the best interests of tke new
the latest designs in mahogany I state of Washington on the end of
frame marble, silk upholstered", his pencil. The editors recol'ect
oak suits, crush and silk plush up- j with pleasure the exceeding good
bolstered, and i:i walnut suits, all ' time they had at Spokane Falls
at prices that command attention, i last year, and the royal manner in
ont iu ii iiv i7 i vuitiuii luii
i We ask that you call and examine 1 which they were received and en
: for vourself. " No trouble to show j tertained by the hospitable citizens
'goods. Also we expect bv the last ! oi the metropolis of the Inland
'of the week or the firstof next a i Empire. Tacoma will not be out-
I .... . i ii . : i
car load ot led-room suits in 1
hare walnut, oak and antique; also ; yond the Cascades, and the iydi
Gld dining-room suits, center tables, i cations are that a warm welcome
good extension tables, secretaries, ward-1 will be extended by the chamber
robes and evervtkinir else that is !
Lept in a first-class furniture store, i
Albany Furniture Co.
I.otn at a Bargain.
A plat ef the town of Gatesvilie,
a new
and thriving town on the
property,
v
T " ""1-
We are informed that Mr. Frank
' Crabtree has rented the Findley
j s;0(i;l s,,rjng3 for a year from next
i Se Member, and will move his
J family to that delightful mountain
retreat lor a residence, looking lor
1 i health and profit.
Hay Wanted.
A quantity of good tmiothv hav,
ders. The market pi ice in cash
will be paid for such hav delivered
in A'.hanv.
STATE DISPATCHE8.
Hawkias Found Guilty of Morder in
Second Degree Prison for Life.
the
Sai.eu, July IS. V. E. Hawkins
this morning" was found guilty of
murder in the second degree for the
killing of F. II. Ogle, on the streets
of Salem the 1st of last May. Sen
tence will be passed at 1 o'clock
to-morrow afternoon. The counsel
for the defense will rile a motion
for a new trial, and if not granted
an appeal will likely be taken to
the supreme court. The opinion
of the majority here is that
Hawkins should be satisfied. The !
penalty of murder in
the second
degree is penitentiary for life with
out the discretion of the court.
j ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION.
i The Watson Fuel Co., of Port
! laud, filed articles incorporation
j to-day with the secretary of state;
'capital stock, $-'.") ,000 ; incorpora
tors, W. il. Vtutson, :-. Mem ana
W. C. Latham.
AXOTIIF.Ii INSANK I'ATIKNT.
Elizabeth McLaughlin, aged 24
years, was brought to the insane
asylum from Portland. She is an
imbecile and the disease is chronic.
WRECK ON THE MOUNTAINS.
' t?evu Cars snd a Cab:os Totally Destroyed
Wit Th-ir Contests.
I'etnl etnii Kat Orpi')t;iaii.l
The disastei to the freight train
; on the mountains occurred about S
I luih'S this side of the North Fork
water tank. The train was moving
along at a livelv rate of suced.
! when it parted asunder, seyen cars
; arid the caboo; e living the track.
.These were soon piled up and
l ditched, and a large tank of oil on
i one of the cars became ignited. In
, almost less time than it takes to
I tell it the whole wreck was in
i flames, a quantity of whisky on j
j board feeding the conllagration. j
; hoon nothing remained to tell the
tale but a few blackened trucks of
j cars. Two or three carloads of
machinery, one of whisky, and one
: of printing paper were destroyed
bv the tlames.
The engine and forward cars,
which remained on the track, were
taken on to the next station, and
the trainmen reported to head-
ouarters an.l then walked back to
me scene oi tiie disaster. Hie
westbound passenger soon arrived
and was blockaded bv the wreck.
i Section hands were soon procured
j and put to work, however, and the
j twisted rails and broken ties wtre
taken out and replaced. The track
: is now entirely cleared.
l OUIlg, .as. i.ioson, and a
brakeman were the only persons
who were on the wrecked portion
of the train. The latter was sit-
ting in the look-out in the top of
the caboose, while Young and Gib-
.son were down below. Suddenly
he veiled: "We're ditched anil
afire!" and dropped from his post
fi.... t tl... (br V, nml
Gibson needed no second warning,
..w.. .v. ..v n. -iWl . .111.1
and indeed it was not necessary,
for thej' were pitched headlong
across the car on their hands and
L-iini'B Knoi'nrr tl.nt iliev uoro 1...
ing rapidly envelotied in flame,
both lost no time in sliding for the
door, Young making his escajie
from the front and Gibson from
the back of the car: the brakeman
also escaped.
Two tramps were ensconced in
the car containin. whiskr. Both
- - r . -
''nemem oi tiie moment.uiougtit i
UH- "llssillg leg tUKl Peetl taKeil Oil
m the. accident, and was dumb
founded when ho discovered his
error.
The wreck will cost the com pa-
! nv manv thousands of dollars.
1
THE EDITORS OF WASHINGTON.
i The Washington territory editors
j are evidently a wealthy set. The
I Taenia News says that the execu
i tive committee of the Washington
.. . ..... 1
rraca ncunpHiiut 1 ust 1 pc 1 en liiinri 1
i,-3" , "f.
; luiuuin us iiic piAtc iui uuiuiuu
. - .
"one oy me euierprising city oe-
of commerce.
The date of the meeting is
I August 14. The association num
; bers about (10 members, and Chair-
man noDart, ot tne executive
committee, says that the editors
will come escorting their mothers,
sisters, aunts and sweethearts, and
that many more will be in attend
ance. The place of meetmg will
probably be in the chamber of
commerce. The formal call has
been issued.
Among the prcbable diversions
of the coming annual meeting is an
excursion to Alaska. The execu
tive committee is now correspond
ing with San Francisco with a view
to seeing what can be done to
secure such an excursion. If the
Alaska trip is not practicable, an
excursion of less distance but equal
enjoyment will be arranged for
some other oint.
rafcshop per.
The Last Oregonian savs: I.
Last Oregonian
iv. ivi. i, nv in laiiuujp i.tiiu j
leased of the Indians on the rt-scr- j
vation near the agency, says aj
wave of Grassho.npers has struck,
bis locality and cleaned out even,' J
green thing in sight. His garden ;
looked like a miniature desert after
the grasshoppers got in their work,
He says in
will reach
two more davs thev
Pemlleion, and warns;
prepared for the worst. ,:
people to l.'t
BUOWXSVILLK NOTES.
.Mr. II. J. C. Averill deoarted
yesterday morning for Coos bay, to
visit his son.
Mrs. joon ii. waters was very
sich. ine jiuoi. mcen, out IH lUiprOT-
ing somewhat.
Mr. Arthur Yolgamire and Miss
Annie Kes6ling, of this place, were
married last week.
Mr. K. N. Thompson and family
departed for the soda springs on
the 15th inst., to be gone a couple
of weeks.
The Eagle woolen mills have
bought the grist mill here and are
I -.... .-. i-fc 111 1 T A n ,1 . . ... ...1. A.
J'T i -V"' 1,eiil
on lavoruuic icima.
Yesterday Mr. Kay departed for
Salem to start the nv building for
the woolen mills, the machinery of
which he purchased in the Eas't.
Fred Gross has purchased a lot
in Kirk's addition and w ill build
upon the same immediately. Mr.
A. C. Hausman is also baa' n. the
lumber for a new residence.
Mr. Thomas Kay and family ar
rived home last week after a two
months' trip to the Eastern states
and old England. II is son Harry
is still in the East studying.
Messrs. Buroh and White have
i leased the Brownsville warehouse,
on the narrow gauge road, and will
buy wheat this fall. Mr. Bertj
; Cable is at work for iiieui.
Mrs. Jacob Seondur, of Spriiiiitlold,
Ohio, while; viniling with lur. father,
in law at (iaynor City, Mo , was t:i!en
wry siih with cholera morbus. A
physician was scut for, but as tli?
doctor was not at home. Mr. S. K,
Wible a merchant of (iiivnor City,
Imperii the husband of tin-'sick l.idy.a
small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic.
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy ;td
I asu him to try that, and if did not
cure, lie need noi pay ror it; but itdui
its work, and before returning to their
heme, they called and procured
another bottle, Uncle John Scondue
says, he never le without Chamber
Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Jlcmedy. -" and .M) cent bottld for
sale I iy Foshaj'tV: Mason.
Nol a California Iter.
Anybody can catch a cold this Kind
( of weather, Tiie trouble is to let go,
j like the man who caught the licar.
i M'e advise our renders to purchase of
Foshav !c Mason a bottle of Santa
Abi, the California Kingof Consump
ton. Asthma, bronchitis. Coughs and
Croup Cures, and keep it bandy. Tis
pleasing to the taste and death" to the
above 'complaints. Sold at SI H) a
bottle or :; for 2 "iO. California Cat-K-Cure
gives immediate relief. The
Catarrhal virus is soon displaced by
its healing and penetrating nature.
iive it a trial. Six month- treatment ,
?1 (in, sent by mail $1 U.l
Dunng on. epidemic of dysentery
in the summer of IST'.I. I sold 1"S bot
tles of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Femedy. aud it proved
satisfactory in every instance. The
remedy is "standard in this commun
ity. (.'icorgc B. Darliar. Druggist,
Center Point Iowa. The. epidemic
referred to, was by far the1 worst that
lus ever occurred in Iowa. Over 40
I ei wins men iiuin n, .. i ,
i:...i r :. :.. .. t... r ..!..
-jy. .. i,,l..ll,lf .T,lc I, lit nvi'l-V
...ist. ; ,vi,i,.!: tbe'rem-dv' was used.
i recovered It was equally Mu-ccssful
i during the epidemic o! bloody llu in
j Virginia, in 1SS7. and in Michigin
anil Southel tl Illinois, in isss. It has
been in constant use for over seven
teen year.-, and has proved itself to be
the most successful medicine yet dis.
covered for Ik iwels complaints. For
sale bv Foshav & Masou.
Rubber and leather belting of all
dicriptions at Stewart A Sox.
Sew designs in jewelry at t rench's
JSAKfNfw
POWDER.
Put up pxprcssi for JuiiusVGrad
JJwohl and sold at his Golden
Rule Bazaar in
ONE POUND CANS
25 CKXTS WAX CAN
Guaranteed to be lirs'.-class
m every icespect.
JULIUS GRADWOHL.
V
rmier the now manairementjof-
- WH KEEP-
A foil line of choice
Jror;8ioD
family groceries ud
Canned nneapples,
Choice Table Delicacies
Ornamented cakes for
Wedanias amlParties.
Snjnio Ii ;Yi
kinds.
mackerel and tait fifli of al
FRESH BAKED BREAD
illvcrv Dav.
Best Srun. Pies. Cakes
TEAS and COFFE
CANNED tiOODS, ETC.
'me host Soap in the market
Le Roi Savon.
, fi fine assortment Of domestic
i , , . . ,,-
llIU till fJUl LCU viwwiu
i7U John I
iew hriik.
olil staml low Fl lira f
UUlJIMJll IIDJJU
File Alban
ifk Bras.
nifiinn
Banliie &
Robertson
j!
Xi:V FIRM!
NEW GOODS!
Arc uiw established with a first-class
stock of
STAPLE FAMILY GROCERIES.
Ou the corner of First aud Ferry
streets, opposite Stewart & sox. A
complete line of canned goods, .
cerics and provisions of all kinds,
tionq, etc.
Fresh fruit and vegetables every
lr.oraing. Prices reasonable.
it3-CALL AND SEE US' a
WILL BROS.
Dealers in all the latest improved
pianos, organs, sewing machines, guns, !
also a full line of warranted razors, j
butcher and pocket kuires. The best j
kind of sewing machine oils, needles I
aau extras ior au m:icnuius. mi re-;
pairing in the above lines neatlv and
reasonably done.
HOPKINS & SALTMARSH, I
PIumbmo"& PiueFittinff!
STOV 1 8
"A11 work promptly done at :
reasonable rates. j
First Stskkt,
Itrlek for Sale.
T MY KILN ONE IIILK;.; EAST OF j
L tvwn, nr ili-livceJ anywhere in the city, j
W. C. CASS ELI., Albanv Or.
4'onlrarlor and ISuililcr.
j riUIK UXDEKSIGXED HAVING LOCATED i
I X. in Albany solicits iiatronare fiom eitv i
and country. Will contract to build bridges, I
larns, and all manner of ilwellinfr houses,
including Oucen Anne, Eastlakc and Eliza- I
tiothian btvle? of building. Will furnish !
plans anJ sptcifk-ati"ns lree of harc. Sutis j
faction guaranteed W. ('. CASSEI.. j
loiporlant
na.i
:asei the moxtkith
HAVING LEASED
I L antiirc f re in the Oregon Pacilic Co., all
persons having stock tlicrei!
licrcbv notified to remove
make arraiienicnts with me. l-'ailinx t" il )
sm siiL-b stock will be turned out.
.IOHN SCIIMEKI
BROWNSVILLE.
O. P. 4 OMIOW A
lioal Estate and
INSURANCE A CEN U
WHY DOES
mi
Because he knows that his dear wife is
just commencing to work him fur j
something you know how it is
..i,msii.lf lint U'lif.n '
LADIESTFADE
WITH
0 (1
i a
UlldL
tUK
Their husbands don't look that way,
because there arc ho extravagant
prices on their goods. Everything
is good; everythink is cheap; make
Home happy, make
YOUR HUSBAND SMILE
By trading at the economical store
where jtht rule of good goods and
low prices knows do exception.
Don't forget that t mple of economy
ia at
Brovnoll & Stanard's-
I'OI'.XKU FIRST ASO PT U.V.W SLS
Over The
CASCADE MOUNTAINS
FROM
AI.KAN V OK I.HBAXON KAS1
WABD. The Willamette Valley and Cas
cade Mountain Wagon Road is in ex
cellent condition, and by all odds is
tho hi-sit. mul shortest wagon road to
Eastern Oregon. Water and grass is j
abundant along the entire road. The
grades are easy, accommodations su
twrinr ami tiie mad well bridged
making it the best mountain road iu j
the state, r or summer jaunts, nuni
ing and tithing the Cascade Moun
tains in the vicinity of Clear Lake
and the Three Sisters afford superior
advantages.
The BUYEPiS jGUIDK is
issued March aud Sept.each
year, it is an encyclopedia
of useful information for all
who purchase the ;uxurics
or the necessities of life. We
can clothe you n furnish you with
all the necessary and unnecessary ap
pliances to ride, walk lance, tlccp.
eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church or
stay at home, aud in vaiious sizes,
styles and quantities. Just hfcTirc out
what is required to do all these things
COMFORTABLY, you an make a
fair estimate of the value of the
BUYERS' CUIDF, which will be
sent upon receipt of 10 cents to pay
postage. HCMTCOKERY, WARD & CO.,
111-111 Michigan Aventu,Chicago,lll.
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F. L. Kenton
-DEALER KC-
Staple and Fancy
:;!(jE0CEME
1 1 so Choice Candies, Xnts, Cigars and Tobaeee,
HSRMS- ( ASH AND PRIOE8 LOW.
Subscription Agent
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FLBNN'S BLOCK, ALBANY.
; G ari,e&t stock
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iron Pacilic Co., all '
.I'afol.Trito sui.pl v anv andi-veo
ECIALTIES
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In Tall Laxuries,Choice Teas and Cofiees,Cream-
jery Butter on Ice, Cream
LISCH GOODS. ETC.
ALL KINDS OK-
Fruits
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Constantly on Hand.
STEWAET & SOX
-Dealers in-
General
Igl'i
Iron, Steel and Coal
Wagons and Buggies
Rope and Cordage.
Blacksmiths' Supplies
Garden and
And all Implements
C. K. HAWK IN
TIT
Affrieultoral
IALBANY ill.
Does au immense business in'all kinds of furniture, bedroom sets, parlor
si t?, chair, bed lounges, kitchen safe?, and all kind i of tables, etc., etc.
Also have a line selection of wall paper a:id window shades, which they are
ollcring at close figures, Gail and see the n, on First street, opposite Stew
art & Sox.
for nil Leading 2Vux-
ALB ANY, OREGON
in the city, enabiing litem
.
want of their customers.
Cheese, Canned Goods.
and Wate
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lompsoi) Uo.'
Hardware
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Carpenters' Tools
Builders' Hardware
Powder, Shot, etc.
Giant Powder & Fuss
Sairs and Axes.
Grass Seeds
Used by Farmers i
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