Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, August 18, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE MOKNING HERALD; SUNDAY. AUGUST 18, 1889.
THE MAILS.
MaiUat the Albany sto!fice closo
os
!
Kr all office north
Tiie Eastern states
lh West Side
And the Nairow (laue ft. R
tor Portland ami S.lem...
ijrrallia and Yaquiu
ortice south
C;S0 a. v,
-.11 A.
.12::iJ r.
.7:39 r.
me posionice win i civtea ejctt cveMn"
r un six to seven o'clock.
KeirNier.:il matter lor thrfl-arly morning
train should Iw; mailed before $ o clock the
previous evenins'.
OREGON' PACIFIC TIMETABLE.
Arrives Departs
Pasierwr i M nll.Oo p in
Freiirht I 5. 2Ti im I ;. 5 i
JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN.
New roods at Reads
Table linea just received
Y,
r . lieads.
Wheat has advanced to (55 cnts
in this city.
For the finest silver polish in the
market g) to II. Kuert's
A new stock o." good cheese just
received at F. L. Kenton's.
The best kid glove over brought
to Albany for $1.50 at Heads.
Fine peaches 00 to 90 cents per
box at LaFoiest & Thompson's.
Go to Mrs. Diercks for yo.tr
.vtnuay dinner. Or.iv l'.j cents lor
:i granu dinner.
O. II. Blount, who recently made
;'i assignment at Ashland, "lias re
sumed business.
L. !iauk:::a:i will soil his en-
':?V stuck oi bokH
1 stalioaerv
d f ,r ::o
davs.
Choice pickle roi! butter at Bar
duo & Robertson's. AUo a tine
!';: ui A.h'aml pj..-hes at Si) cents
per box.
Rev. Dr. Deere will preach Sun
day morning, August LSth. at 11
o'clock in tiic XV. C. T. U. hail.
Snlje,-t "Christian Hope."
Ankles are sprained, lingers are
mashed and limbs broken; acci
dents are always happening. In
sure with Winn in the Travelers.
Regular services will be resumed
n the Evangelical church on Sun
day, the pastor, Rev. I. B. Fisher,
having returned from his summer
vacation.
Persons having rooms to rent to
students will do vv ell to communi
cate wi'.n IViesident Condit about
the matter, l'upils are now seek
ing places for the fall term, which
opens on Tuesday, September 10.
The Bank of Oregon will be
ready to open business about Sep
tember 1st. They will commence
in the building now occupied by
tue Dante li. jj . jiemll until a
suitable building can be obtained.
C. C. Crandall left at this office
yesterday some liue specimens o:
Oregon peaches. They were
grawn at his residence in "this city,
and are superiar in size, color
and flavor to the yellowest, rosiest
peaches from California.
The condition of Nick Zimmer
man, who was snot two weeks ago
by Bernard Wensen, remains un
changed. His chances of recovery
are slight, but baring survived so
long, his attending physician, Dr.
M. II. F.llis, has gained hopes of
pulling him through.
Mr. McNary's place, in Polk
county, which "was burnt ver from
a spark from the engine of the rail
road, is being appraised by a party
of six gentlemen. lie will be paid
one dollar per rod lor alt fence de
stroyed and be allowed CO bushels
of wheat to the acre on all that was
burnt over.
Some boys have been masquer
ading and frightening children by
playing the jhost after nightfall in
the first ward. Home of them have
been t aught and exposed, f nd the
silly disturbance ought t be
stopped betore stme irate house
holder disposes of the prowler
with a brick-bat.
For the first time in
months the Willamette alley is
experiencing refreshing showers.
Campers in the mountains, pleas
ur - ekers at the sea-side, and
""liters in the harvest-fields will ,
- til a brief bait and wait for the t
glorious rain to clear up and purify
the smoky atmosphere. I
rEr.SSXAI. MENTION.
B. F
Alley went to Eugene last
evening.
D. V. S. Reid went
to IlariiS
burg last night.
Recorder E. E. Davis
to
went
llarrisburg yesterday. .
Prof. XV. 11. Leo and family have
raturned from Olympia. i
Sherman Thompsen aaJ wife!
left vesterdav for the niontainu.
Doc. Conn is rusticating with
E. XV. Landen and Ired Piper in
the mountains.
W. (L Tweedale. C. G. Rawl-
ings, Omar Henderson and family
left yesterday for Yaquina. j
Messrs. V. F. Read, C.L. Brush
and A. A. Rhodes have returned
from the toines of the Albany Min
ing and Miliinj Co. up the Sanci
jiu. Two tunnels are being run
into two ledges, and some rich ore
has been 4'ound.
Oregon Wheat.
Last year sorae Oregon wheat
was sent to the New York produce
exchange, and the grain caused
such a favorable impression then
that a request for a larger number
of samples was receiveu a lew j
weeks since. A genUeman of this ,
city, conforming to the request, i
forwarded yesterday 22 samples cf
Linn, Lane, Marion, Polk and,
Denton county wheat, neatly put;
tip in small bags. Oregwi grain !
thi season is harder and better j
than last year, the season eoeming-!
ly havinjr'heon peculiarly ad pfe I
to maturing the grain.
lilac!
I received
Chantida and
i s.i:k Scarf
to-day an invoice of
Spanish lace scarfs, j
nand ra:i, rauginj
i:i price ironi s-l
io:mI ea'h. ihey are
and stylish, a new thin;
very nicoi
. and thiji
price u ii:it. )an:i'.vl E. You::;
THE BUSINESS OUILOOK:
Teadojcy of Trade Towc i
Business Wcol ar.d Gra'a
a 'Wiia'.epalc
Shipmsn'.s.
There is no better opening on the
Pacific Coast for a wholesale and
jobbing grocery or dry goods busi
ness than in Albany. This city
possesses transportation facilities
by which goods can be laid down
as cheap here as in any city in Or
egon. A small jobbing business
is already being done here, and
with the building of the Oregon
Pacific eastward will come a gen
eral wholesale business in Albany.
In this connection it might be
stated that daring the present
season about 25,000 pounds of wool
has been hauled across the moun
tains in wagons to this city, for
which 19 cents per pound was paid,
against 1A cents paid in The
Dalles, which shows the decided
advantage of the market here.
The same is true of grain ship
ments, and thj great volrune of
business done over the Yaquina
route is due to the fact tbat Albany
leads in the price of wheat. The
difference Ul freight charges be
tween Albany pud Portland irom
San Francisco is in favor of this
city. The government engineers
assure vs that within twelve
mouths :) feet ot water wid be oo
tained at the entrance at Yaquina,
which will admit of the entrance of
deep sra ve.-.sei. Tills places Al
bany in direct communication with
the seabyard by I ho idiortest roule
from San F.'anciseo, and will make
this city a natural distributing
point over 'he outho'ii Pacific
a.:d Ore-ou IV.cili - lines, and th?
rivfr. Tor n wi.io territory.
Theye i;.::.-;M ;.-i:io:i facilities,
together with the natural advan
tages of Albany, is b?innihg to
attract the attention of capita'i.-ts.
A gentleman cf mea-.s, who has
tiaveled through nearly every
slate in the union stated to a Hke
ai.d reporter vcstvdav, that in ad
dition to the newly established
w( olen mills and other enterprises
now on foot, it was his belief that
the near future would witness the
opening of several who.'seJe and
jobbing houses. This he said is no
idle tale, but the natural conse
quence of the advantageous situa
tion of Albany in the center of the
Willamette Valley, and in posses
sion of important railroad connec
tions and shipping facilities.
RE4L ESTATE SALES.
List of Transfers Recorded Da-iB tie Pilot
Week in tba F 5 ndcr's Office.
There is no abatement in the
volume of real estate transfers in
and about this city. The following
sales have been recoided during
the past week in the Linn county
recorder's office :
Win. Cocran to school district
No. 52. lot in Brownsvillo. .$100
Geo. W. Pugy to Charlotte
Wagner,lot in Hackleman's
2d addition to Albany S00
Thop. N. Wilis to J. V7. John
son, 240 acres in Tp. 15 . . .
J. P. Wallace to O. A. Wal
lace, 18 acres of donation
claita of Andrew Kees
Christena McKas to Mrs.
Naoma Walter, fractional
acre near Brownsville
J. L. Cowan to Jeo. K.Cham
ber'ain. V block in Hackle
man's 2d addition to Albany
Chan. L. Flint to John P. U.
0 JL
400
S00
Sherman power ot attorney j
Anna II. Houck to Frank
Murphy, lots :) and 4, block
7, Hackleman's ;5d addition J
to Albany ;I7"
Emma B. O'Connor to J. b.
Cowan, parcel in Albauv. . 5u0
S. W. Dodd to K. O. Hyde,
part of lot 71, Scio 225
I). P. Mason to K. O. Hyde,
part o; lot 71, Se:o . 2" '
j l. P. Mason to 1- O. Ilyoe,
i naikof lot 72, Scio 25
JJ. II. Walker to Willamette
several lv-.( & iwr Co., part of
don ition land claim of Wai.
Hite -25
Ceo. K. Waul to J.r. .-cnoo!-
ing, .'i interest in lot S, "i
llarrisburg
Leo Bilyeu to J. M. Y.Bilycu,
sundiy parcels and lots in
Scio
L. Bilveu to J. aI. Y. Hilyea,
lots 23, 20, and parts o! lot.i
27 and .'!0, Scio
A. S. Bassett, sheriif, to J. II.
Lame, southwest quarter of
southwest ouarter. See. :'.'.
100
1200
200 1
Tp. lib S. R. W
Joseph Kendall to Argylo
. Kendall. 50 acres, Tp. lij,S.
r. w
Robert A. Knighten to James
Hereford, 1-5 interest in E.
half of donation land claim
of C. P. Knighten
1050
j Viletta Harris to Samuel Har-
ris, US acres, Sec. 05 and
:j6, Tp. l.'i y. r. i w coo
W. C. Read to Albert Brown
ell, 82bj acres in donation
land claim f Geo. Cline. . 2750
Eveline Powell to Geo. Grif
fin, S half of N E qr. Sec. 25,
Tp. 10 S, R2w 50
D. Morris to Geo. A. Gritlin,
S halt of N. XV. qr. Sec 25,
TplOSR2w r.o
G A Grifhn to J L Miller, S
half of N E qr Sec 25 Tp, 10
SR2w 200
Joe Carv to J L Miller, S half
of X E qr Sec 25 Tp 10 R 2 w 1 2
C B Ilarnisch to E J Lannin;
E half of N W qrblk 122 IPs
A to Albany 500
ieo F Sylvester to llanna M
N'cwlani 400 acres Tp 1:'. S
Row 2100 i
United States to John 'Varrcn
pat
United States to Robert Robe
patent
United Stales
Nowlaud
II l'rvar ;o ;l;
Hannah
''
"iOv'
d Yl.Mr' Yii':t
i-res Tp II S U :
:h-l ILct to 5T
ro.:D I, Col" LT
Ibyant
Wood wi
10
rd :
D.-c-sfcJ fliicl
For Sunday's dinner, also sweet j
potatoes, line comb honev and:
chipped beef at the Willamette 1
I'.ckir.'.: 'o.'s
LETTEE EROM YAQUINA
Attractions fer Pleasure-Seekers D
the-Sca-Tko Jetties. Etc.
iwn by
NEWi'or.r, Aug. 10.
We hare just returned from an
encounter with the briny deep, and
having laid aside the bathing suit
for ordinary habiliments, wo are
sunn'ng ourselves, turtle like, and
derote a litt'e time to the columns
of the Daily Herald. A few days
s;nce you pointed a tew notes on
Newport and its surroundings.
Would it be of interest to yoi'r
readers to know how pleasure-seekers
pass the time here? This sub
ject may be likened to the sermon
of lifty years ago,which comprised
itstenthly andtwentiethly. Varied
indeed are the ways in which the
t'me is occupied. There are a few
general objects of interest which
every one must visit.
Tne light house, Seal rock, Otter
lock, the wreck of the Yaquina
Bay and the cave above Nile creek.
With the exceotiun o'. Seal rock
and Otter rock these plact-s may
Vie seen by the average pedestrian.
Sestl rock is on South Beach and
Otter rock seven miles beyond the
!'ght house. The teamster uses
four hoies in driving to Otter rock.
The Yaquina Bay is jammed
against the jetty oil ."outh Beach.
It iias certainly been a staunch
vessel but is now suffering the
violence of wind and wave. F.very
isi! or carries away a trophy, and
the ship 'acks many an oaken
board, cedar slick and spike., liven
hei u,:er deck is minus the heavy
duck, which comptises the carpet.
I'.at we must pass on. The aver
age visitor hero leels a fcort of
duty in M.eiiigthe above mentioned
objects and the first few days are
conscientiously devoted to laom.
The bathing is an everyday oc
currence. The major pArt oi the
people bathe i.t Newport and iSile
creek. May we stp for a minute
to censire the dressing rooms at
Newport. Of all the com u;it less,
sloppy, coiivenientless, towellcss,
crowded places where people pay
for the privilege of donning bath
ing suits and dressing, these are
the worst, not a hook to hangclola-
ing on, no heat jor me t iiiueu
bather, nothinr but a four by six
room where S'x and seven
peo
.U
crowd m water and dirt,
there's ;':i:i in a bath.
Beach strolls never lose
their
attractions. Each outgoing tide
bares the rt ;ks to the curiosity
seeker and exhibits fctar-lish,
mussels, shells, stones, mosses
and various kinds oi animal life
peculiar to the s.ea. .Mr. Seth
McAlister of Albany, find Mr.
McClure of Eugene, captured a
rock cod and a sure enough devil
fish this week at low tide. The
former was good, the latter, to say
the least, well named. We have
heard of hydra-headed things, but
never saw a hydra-tailed before.
Fishing in the bay offers its at
tractions. Perch are plentiful and
easily caught. Deep sea lishing is
largely carried on and many people
iudrlge in it. The Mischief takes
her parties orer the bar until all
are seasick. Little sailboats spend
three hours on the bay with com
panies at 25 cents a person. But
these amusements are of a general
character, l'arties of young people
go up the beach and take lunch.
One of the ioliiest crowds we have
seen was one made up of Salem
ities, Albanians and ttie "Eugene
crowd." It indulged in a tally
pull on the beach, and with good j
candy, a big bonfire, plenty of j
music, vocal and instrumental, the j
young men and m.adens pa.-v d j
tue first half of the night. Tlr e
candy pullings are fuil of niiri'i !
and jollity. !
Sand mountain is a rare play-;
ground. From the summit, the
broad ocean is neon. One f-id? is
quite steep and it is a never end-:
ing piece inn for the beys and j
girls to roll down. Indeed, we J
know of an Albany lady of dignity j
who slid down one evening in ical
giou. Aiieie is one sa,nsiaciioii m ;
iue si.-a coast. every one Knows ;
everyone, and all people are placed ;
on a par. There is no distinction I
between high, low, rich, aristo
crat or non aristocrat. All contri
bute to the general sport and as a
result people are happier forspend
ing a few days or weeks here.
Uuitdhi" and Loan Assneiatios.
i At the regular Monthly meeting
of the Building and Loan Associa
i tion held Friday eyening :f.S00 was
j loaned to Charles Wagner, who
! bid 50 months, and $400 was loaned
W0 i to J. It. Stfivvart at 4 4 months- A
meeting oi the board of directors
will be held Monday evening in II.
F. Merrill's bank office, at which
tim a now series will be onened.
Exhibit of Oregon Product.
The Oregonian says: Prof. Mc
Elroy, who has been at work for
months working up an interest in
this state to secure a good exhibit
of all the products, as well as of
its various resources, will be able
to give the crowds to assemble
scon at Milwaukee, at the Grand
Army encampment for 18S0, am
idea of what Oregon can produce,
and what its immense resources
are. There is a splendid exhibit
from Linn, Lane, Polk and Benton
counties, furnished by parties from
those counties that comprise a
great rariety oi the finest speci
mens grown in those counties of
their agricultural and horticultural
product?.
Hare yon heard what Mr. G. L.
t j Weast, of Cambridge City, Ind., says
of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
1 1 linrrln.'.a Itonifd v9 Tf ?inf nprAifcis
, 'j)urin2 last summer I was troubled
j very much with severe pains in tlie j
j stomach and hnwcf;, a:.d v3 induced
1.3 a friend to try ih'j j.'eni'.dy. 1 i
; took ' .o:-:e, as jvr liirectioos, and
j it ga in-.' almost ins-i.int; relief. I
i rct;onn.:rid it to tlu !
j toMiotcil." 25 and 50 cent bottles for j
sale fy Fcshav i: J.Iason.
The "Pacific Araud" ranges both
four and si v. hole. An Eastern stove
inide I'-i.eciaiiy far "i is coast's trad-J
; -..aiv Uy l'".-. Vf. Smith, Albauv
STATE DISPATCHES.
AccidiEt at Lurisbcrg.-TTO "Warebuses
Earned Kear Silveiton.
Special t the IIkrai.d.
IlARKiSB'JRG, Aug. 17. Paul
ttelts, a well know iarmer living
ten miles east of this place fell
from a ladder to-day while examin
ing drying iruit on a shed roof,
breaking boM bones of his left
wrist. Dr. Mendenhali was called
and reduced the fracture.
t;;i: okegon exujBit. i
Sat.em, Aug. 17. The exhibit of
Oregon products prepared for the
G. A. K. Encampment at Milwau
kee lelt Salem this morning. The
Northern Pacific sent a full sized
baggage car here and in it grains,
grasses, fruits, vegetables and
other products were carefully
packed.
Downs' Station, on the Narrow
Gauge about three miles from Sil
verton, was the scene ot a consid
erable conflagration last Thursday
night. The wheat warehouse of
James Downs by some means took
tire and burned to the ground, de
spite the eflorts of the people to
save it. The loss will be quite
heavy, as the warehouse was full
of wheat, both old an new. It is
im possible to give thex:xaet a:ount
oi the loss or the origin of the fire.
The fire was discovered at about 9
y. in, and the building was a
smou'dering ruin in a very shoit
time.
Latei:. it is since learned that
a second warehouse adjoining that
of Mr. Downs' and owned by C. N.
.-cott oi the Narrow (iuage was al
so hr.rnud at the fame time. The
two warehouses wer? so close to
gether tiiat neither could be sav ed. !
:iay iiixl Oat Wanted. j
Mr. L. Senders, cf this city, will
buy ail the clean timothy hay
brjitglit to him in tightly com
pressed ba!es,for which the market
price in ca-h will be paid, lie
also ants to buy cats. Sacks fur
nished. Deliver at t-tablcs.
Tfu CiamiAIom'rK.
The tea commissioners at the
New York harbor have been notifi
ed by the commissioners at San
Francisco to keep a sharp lock out
at that port, as there is a great deal
of very inferior tea be:ng shipped
from China and Japf.i, it has now
become necessary for dealers to
import direct and take a written
guarantee, so to be sure; and get a
good article. We have just re
ceived a large shipment of pure
uneolored Japan tea, called Unity,
which can be seen displayed in our
show window; also a pure China
tea set of fifty-four pieces, valued
at :? 15, which we otiVr as a gift to
the person guessing the correct
or nearest correct immber of beans
contained in a tdas-s pot. One
guess is abound f.;r each pound
bought of ibis tea. At the Wil
lamette Packing Company's store.
If you v.Miit :i clc ir. ;:inl lh:a fciiiukc
askfor J. .Ios-'.!i's home untie wliit
auor clsr:u'. i''r su'.r: tv most cigar
dealers anil at.!. Jn-f,,! fin-turj'.
Boots and t-ho;sa! e st at Head's.
IT IV AS I.OXG KXOUGII.
1
C'oloncl Well, what's the matter now ?
rrivate I've got livir trouble ami tlys
pepsia, and ought to get leave for thirty
days.
Colonel I'll give you ten. nud if von
take Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla that will 1
oo long enough.
Frod n. lilccker. of tho Baldwin Hotel,
Fan Francisco, writes: I liavenpent many
n dollar for medicines, but the ouly thins
thatcver stopped mylivcrtroublcauddvs"
pepsia was Joy's Vegetable sSarsaparifla.
unstav Solomon, of T, Valnrii striv
"-.-, rues tnat it nas entirely
Ldachc. hi" iad,?cstiou aDl1 sick
J k .
The City Restaurant,
Under tin; new ia ui Kjcuu-nt of II.
L-.nipni.'):. will 1-e conducted n a
fnvt-i;':i -s i Ian. - '..-i v. ill les'.rvid
at a'l hour-. t":i - : S th-l
BILL OF FARE
Aud ordvu1 whatever you want, pay
ing for what yon order and nothing
m.irp. X'raight uv-cil serve;! as usual
lor cviifs, and meals to ori.sr .rout
a ." cent roll and cun of ooli'ee to a
lilst clai.H 1 .00 mi a!.
tf''Furni.t'ie.l rooms to let i".i eo'.::c
tiou with the restaurant.
Try Com: Bro's
Havana cigars.
l'.ip;oose
5-cent
NoUoc or Dissolution uf Partnership
miiE partnership heretofore
L existing under the firm name of Wallace,
Thompson x Co, wherein r. l.,. Wallace, W.
S Thompson and E. EaForcst of the eitv of
Albany, faun county, Oreifsn, wore general
partners is this the tli clay of August A P
lsS!t. dissolved by mucual consent, T. L
Wallace retirim;. The busin-ss will he con
ducted at the same place bv W. S. Thompson
and E. LaFores unuet tne lirm name of
La Forest A: Thomison, who will assume all
liabilities and collect all accounts tluo the
lirm.
Dated thia 7th day o August A, O. ISsfl,
t. l. Wallace,
w, s. thompson,
K. LaFOUEST.
A NASAL i.NM-.UlUK FHEE WITH
each bottle of Shifoh's Catarrh Ilctn-
edy. Trice 50 t ents tosliay fc ilasou
Lira
PO IF D Eli.
Put up expressly for Julim'vGrad
vvobl and sold at his Golden;
Rule Bazaar in
on:: rouxD cans
25 CENTS
PELICAN
'.W VI. 1..
rantecd to be first-class
iii every Respect
fU LI US GliiDWOIIL.
RULE
Bank
KobertsoD
ori
Hi
xi: w
FUIM!
X13W GOODS!
Aru r,ow established with a rat-clas3
stock 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 eyory
rrioroiug. Prices reasouable.
35TCALL AND SEE US"5i
Its Coming.
HOPKINS & SALTMARSII,
fiPii
STOVES
i5?"All work promptly done at
reasonable rates.
First Stkhet,
PttARlT. P.LOIK
iiric-U for Sale.
T J1V
i"V t'uvn,
K ! I.N ONE .VUi.!'. EAST iF
nr ('.. hve.eil ni:v!i ic in the tit .
W. 0. CASSE1.L, Ail!i..v C.:'
'onlrji I:- ::i:'.I IliiiMri .
MIK U.VUEhSIUM'.O HAVING LOCATE 1
in AltuiiV scii'itM patrojia-.'C from titv
unl countrv. Will coi.tiact to build I Tidies,
li.irns, mid all limincr of dwrlliii' huim.'S,
incHuliiii; (.ii'ictn Ai-T.e, Kastiake and Eiiza
iKtliian Ktvles cf liiildin;i. Will fu'liish
plaii3 an 1 siHciiica'i.'iis iree of ciiaru'es. Satis
faction jtuarantccd. W. ('. t'ASSi'U
Zsnporlatil .utlcc.
i-r
VVIN'a LEASE!) TIIE MON1E1TII
.:iturc ir.;in the Oregon I'lfilic Co., ull
persons having tt ck therein on jasturc are
hereby notiile-i to remove them at once, or
make arrangements with me. Failing to do
so such stock will be turned out,
JOHN SCHMEEK.
BROWNSVILLE.
. r.
t'OSHOW v os,
Jbieai Instate and
XSUliANCE ACEX' I
A LI1ANY
CUEAlIEliY FKP;SII 1I1I.K
iA-delii
ilelivered to anv part of the eitv hv Win'
.Mevfrs. Orders can be left at Conn liros. or
at V. L. Kenton's.
Over This
CASCADE MOUNTAINS
FKOM AI.KANY
OR LEBANON
WARD.
EAS1-
The Willamette Valley and Cas
cade Mountain Wagon Road is in ex
cellent condition, and by.&ll odds is
tha best and shortest wagon road to
Iv tera Oregon. Il'ater and grass is
ahumiant along the entire road. The
yrados are casj-, aceoinnicdations su
perior and the read well bridged
making it the best mountain road in
tii.: state. For summer jaunts, hunt
ing an. I fulling tin: Cusvade Moun
tains in the vicinity of Clear Lake
and tiie Three Sisters oflbrd mpt-rior
aIv.vitages.
WHY DOES
n
hi
KJil
Becausa he knows that his dear u ife is
just commencing to work him for
something you know how it 'is
yrfurself but when
LADIESTFxAiDE
WITH
Brownell CT Stanard
Their husbands don't look that way,
because there are no extravagant
prices on their goods. Everything
is good; everythiuk is cheap; make
Home happy, make
YOUR HUSBAND SMILE
By trading at the economical store
vvhere'theruleof good goods and
low prices knows no exception.
Don't forget that tc mple of economy
13 at
Brovrasll & Stanard's-
COKXEH KCP.ST AND PROI'VLUIV sls
The BUYERS".. OUIDE is
issued March aud Sv t.each
year. It is an encyclopedia
of useful information for all
who purchase the .usuries
or the necessities of life. We
can clothe you n furnish you with
all the necessary and unnecessary ap
pliances to ride, walk -lance, sleep,
eat, fish, hunt, work., go to church or
stay at home, and in vaiious sixes,
6tyle3 and quantities. Just ti-rrc out
what is required to do all these things
COMFORTABLY, and you can make a
fair estimate of the value of the
BUYERS' CUIDF, which will he
sent upon receipt of 10 cents "to pay
postr.ee. MONTGOMERY, WARD & GO.,
1 1 1 1 14 M ichigaa Avcua i Chicago, III.
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F. L. Kenton
-DEALER EK-
Staple and barney
QBOOEKIE S
Also Choice Candies, Xuts, Cigars and Tobaccos,
Fruits, Ycfjetables, Etc,
TERMS GASH A"N1 PRICES LOW.
Subscription Atjent for fi Leading Xews-
papcrs and Magazines.
fflTNEAR TIIE POSTOFFICB.
iikii
lUCCKSr OlIS TO Vt'ALLACE, THOMPSON .fc CO.1
FLSM'S BLOCK, ALBANY.
lie
Carry tin? largest stock
C-lTl.Yill-
anv aiitlfverv
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SPECIALTIES
i
In Tafelc Luxuries.Ohoice Teas and Coiiees,Gream.
ery Butter on Ice, Gream Cheese, Canned Goods,
IJj
a
J N
-Abb KINDS OF-
life
Constantly . on
STEWART &
-Dealers in-
General
a
Iron, Steel and Coal
Wagons and Buggies
Hope and Cordage
Blmcksmiths' Supplies
Garden anil
M all Imptaents
Does an ir..!iu :i.-e "on -:ii. :-s .'i :u.
sets, chairs, bed Icr.ngcs, kite!.
Also h.avjf ;i lino sekct:on of v.nl.
otrerino a
t cl,scli-'urs. Call and sec
art t Sox,
mtiirai
c"1'" U MNS. ' ' :.f. FAKtvELL
AIM HSHIE if m
ALBANY, ORESONjJfJ
mm
tors.
in the city. onaLnug Hie
want ot their customers.
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Ham!
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ETC.
Yegotables
Hardware
-AND-
Implements
m
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Carpenters' Tools
Builders9 Hardware
Powder, Shot, etc.
Giant Powder &Fuse
Saws and Axes,
Grrass Seeds1
Used by Farmers !
furniture, bedrotm sets, parlor
and all hinds t taldes. etc., etc.
id window s'.Pibs, which they
are
li m, on First strict, opposite Stew-