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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1889)
1HE MORNING HEHALU; TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1880. M'KdAI.. 13::M A. M. Not t'l :"t.' nr stoves .mil ranges 1 i.i-tore buying is a n takes are al way ; nc stake. Mi. i i tly. In heat- in' .stoves we have the largest as well at lh; iwi carefully selected stock in the city. The stoves we oi!er were not bought as an experi- nieni uui as a cenainiv. we. i know what each ftuve will do, and j they were i.oui.r lor cash, so the j price i-i right tie in heaters We li ne Met-ial- iae hpeciul ur regular leside lines of (lailand, Arga:id p'linr stoves and ranges. Gko. W. and S::- Smith. JOTTTXfiS AKBBT TOWN. Regular meeting i the lit;, council to-idght. The largest st K of uairhes in tiie city at Will it Starks. For bchoo! hooks, blanks lets, etc., go to tin 1'ity .Store. Fresci ipt ions and recipes fully compounded at the City Stop-. . tzb Ilru.' care I i ug Stop at W ill & Stark's and e.- of aniini- ineir i.ii ind new lin; watches. Mrs. W. C. Meyers and dan icis, of Ashland, arc visiting h-i in i tltis city. The hand tire engine will be shipped to its new ow ners at Hills-to-day. r. 1'. Caviness and wile will if.ve Wednesday for a trip to!luoledas tliousri he nad evapor-Ka.-tern Oregon to visit their ebil-! ated somewhat. The first town of dren. .1. M. rislmrg, Fhilpolt and w ife, of Ilar- were m the citv vesterdav. Their daughter will attend the i Albany college this winter. A fresh stock of fine candy from .iie of the best factories in San 1'rancisco just received at !'. F. Kenton's near the postoflice. Tiie F.ig Four minstrels did not fulfill their engagement in this city last evenins, but returned to Fort land from Salem, instead of coming tin the valley. The Oakes Comedv Sketch Club and Swiss Fell Ringers, who will appear in this citv next Thursday 1 evening, carry $10,000 worth of ; used by the Evangelical denomin musical instruments, including 105 ; ation. We stopped at Mrs. Davis' silver bells. j hotel, and were treated to a good It is rumored that Col T E ! nieal, with trout and other moun ilegg, of New York, will be in I luxuries. This brings us to Albanv within a tw d,.va a.,.1 i Mr. Shays who kindly proffered that some important developments concerning the eastward extenuoni of the road will be made public. ; " -J Prof. W. II. Younff's concert; and song service at the W. C. T. j I '. ha'l last evening was well at-i tended. He was assisted by good j local talent, and the concert was I ureatly enjoyed by the music lov-1 ng people present. Preparatory i steps were taken to class in vocal music. The new state of Washington j -ntains CH, 74 f-quare miles ; 1992 . miles of shore land ; 1200 miles of, navigable rivers ; 20,000,000 acres of magnificent timber, which will last at ttie present rate at which it is being cut 1000 years ; H),0r(.000 acres of prairie and plain; 5,000, H)d aires of rich alluvial bo:tm land. A company o. sawmill men,; among w hom is .!. C. (Joodale, of i ievoi.urg m.il, are contempia ungi ff ective service for tiie city of Al-. he establishment of a sawmill of j M.;u gtart for nillsboro. : large capacity at tugen. A part .Yerdy when it was re ... the scheme is to build a log rail- , , jts uarterri in No. Va ; wav, which would be nearly tour llo,lse ,)r,aratorv to ship- j imles long lrom the Mckenzie to u oKi firemen were so af I me uiuamette at laigene, tuns : 'lv'rii tli proposed mill the art vantage of securing los froui hoth rircrs. 1'kksonai. mention. ! Superintendent Fowen, of the Oregon Pacific Co., is in the city. Miss Ada Mercer, of East port-! land, is visitimr in this citv. the l'iest of Miss Daisy Dannals, Favid Vernon, who has been cn- j ;iged on the typographical force I of the Herald for a few weeks, has gone to Scio to assume the management of the Scio Press. 1 Noted Lecturer Coming;. Miss Henrietta Moore, of Ohio, ; who stands high on the list oi National W. O. T. U. lecturer is ! now sneaking at different points in i this county, and will reach Albany . on Mondav. the oUtli mst. frne will eive an address at the W. C ; i ij T IT I. .11 -. O T. w.t t oil -i. v. uau iti o i-. iv ""- are SnvMfo,! nr.,1 oenop n V the I ladies who desire to know more of the work of both the national and local unions. Her evening lecture will be well worth the hearing of all thinking people. She has re cently done good work in Washing- ton territory and meets with gen-' this being her second visit to this coat. Take Notice. We have just received a large uddIv of California creain cheese, tine comb honey, chipped beef, lobsters, oysters", clams, mustard sardines, Holland herring Boston mackeral, codfish, smoked herring. Also a full line of fruits and veget ables. Willamette Packing Com pany. Fine Saitlng.i. fust opened, at L. K. Flam's Tailoring department, the very latest patterns in piece goods for -uitings and trousers, which will be made up to order in the most approved stvlo bv Mr. E. A. Schuf .'er, the experienced tailor who lias eharge of that department. Call early and get your choice of ; attei ns before the stock is broken. Fresh oysters served every Hermann's re-tauront. dav AECTIT SEWEttS. rh Post o.' th Sierras Says Sewerags cd Pavir. i What Xakeg Cfci. Joaquin Miller, the poet of the . terras, who recently made a tour of Oregon, and then want East, has teturiied to ban Francisco. He has become enthusiastic on the subject of town building, sewerage and paving, lie. was recently in terviewed by a newspaper reporter. "What makes good towns?" was asked. 'Sewers, sewers.always s-ewer-," implied the poet. Continuing, he said : "There is Omaha, which w as know n as a bad man's town of the wild uul woolly J'1"'. until a lew years ago when ur rather w ent in debt for that sum, I ; ana tiie ee wers and pavements place. Now, there is i i made tiie p i Kansas City, the same way ex ! actly, only on a larger scale. Oak j land people should learn to build ! good newers. Then we will have a ! busy, bustling town. Give me ! $2,000,000 and I'll employ men j who will build such a town as will ; astonish everybody from ocean te ! ocean." ! Tlivn; is ::o doubt something in ; what Joaiuia says. Money paid , to workmen for sewers and the pav !inof streets is well spent, and it j is a question in which Albany ill i sooner or later bo intererted on no small scale. A FLYINQ TRIP 10 THE COUNTRY. ( tf to I fur health. On every hand I iind abundant evidence of having had an abundant harvest, bat now every thing is dried up and waiting for the welcome autumn rains, even old .Mr. Farrish as we met him importance on me roau is Lebanon, wnich shows much thrift in the : way of improvement, consisting of i a new addition and many new dwellings. Being in a hurrv we ; passed on to Waterloo, where we ; expected s. square meal, but met with a sadder defeat than did old ; Napoleon at the same place. : Everybody had gone we cat the last meal of the season, that is the last for us. 15y the way, there is the best farming land about Leban on that can be found in Linn county. Sweet Home shows thrift and improvement. A :ew union church is being built. It will be I 11 .1 1- 11 ... us aH ,luu dl& onions comu eai. At Iwer oda wo found a new proprietor in the hotel, Mr Crab - ."i" V""-"" .VrJlMr. Uakes' selections on thin-r one could desire m tne wav of edibles, except trout, but we ! had plenty of venison and soda water." The new spring gives ! forth the best, soda I have found in I r'r. ' " i a;ht r : organize a!tente"ntg 0n the field' now. We! soon trot well, and could not tarry, ; but will buy the whole business ' when we get rich. We returned; home safely, save running into a wagon on the side of the mountain 1 and breaking a sing!e-ti"e and par- tiaby upsetting a few times. The, next time I go up I will tell you about it. W. ; The Hanil Engine. To-dar the old hand engine, rlii.ili I. ..- Ill-Olftv l'D4rC ll'lil fif.tW. i f i . ti, fi,v tnllr.l ! the lire bell as a farewell tribute to ; the faitidul servant. It was al- i wavs effective in its service, and ; as a monument of its usefulness ' can enumerate thousands upon j thousands of dollars that it has 'saved from destruction. May it continue its useful career in its field of operation. I'atcntM ( ranted The following patents have been granted to citizans of the Pacific States during trie past week as re Dorted bv C. A. Snow k Co., i patient lawyers, Washington, 1 ).0 K. S. Donnelli, San Francisco, musician exercising; J. Urown, Santa Icosa, Lai., latch; II. K. Codey, Stockton, (Jal., fare regis ter; W. P. Humphrey, San Fran- "sco- dredging; A. W. Livingston San Francisco, soldering ; E. Moyle, Grass Valley, Cal., drill chuck; (). Pierce, San Francisco, filter ; A. j . . - i?.i.i.. 'OluiiieiPj ucincj, of sulphinoide, etc.; J. T. Stroll, Sacramento, terret; I. I, lhomp son, San Francisco, cut off valve; II. O. Triplett, Oakland, Cal., grain separator. The Siuslaw Kailroatl. A surveying party is engaged in the work ot locating a raiiroa.i ; route from Eugene City, Oregon, 'to the coast at the mouth of the j siuslaw, and it is expected that next vear such a line win oe con structed. The government en gineer in charge of improvements on the Oregon coast has reported that Siuslaw is deserying of im provements and recommend el a liberal appropriation for that purpose. It is probable that the next river and harbor bill will contain something for the Siuslaw. Drowned In Vaquina Kay. ; On Saturday evening, while four i men were croesing over from Ya iquinatoWest 'a;uina during a storm in a light skill", a heavy wave stru.-k her, imim-diatcly swamping i the boat and throwing tl.cm in the water. One .f tip :i; named !u . v. as unable t Larson, a stevedon ' swim and sank and ! His bo-.lv has not b w;'.s drowntd HMi found. Fountain pens at Will ci Stalk's. STATE DISPATCHES. Genrait Sha.if.ng Wa AocidBt'. Hewjj Ktes from Bales. Th Special to the II KB alb. Salem, Sept. 2:5. It appears froati information obtained from Gervais to-day that the murder said to have been attempted there Sunday was not a murder. Thomas Winning, the young Englishman who said he was shot at twice from ambush, evidently accidently shot himself in the arm, which is powder burned. There is no sec ond wound. Work on the permanent survey of the Salem & Silvcrton motor line begins to-morrow. The line is pretty certain to bo built almost at once. REM, ESTATE SAI,ES. The following real estate trans fers were recorded yesterday : Henry Eplev to S. M. Daniel lots 13, 14 15 and 1, Scio.$ 000 Frank Hayes to J. N. (iulli- ford, northeast quarter sec tion l!i, township 14 south, ran ire 3 west K E. I'entland to W. H. Rainsev, 1). acres. Scio. . . . E. E. I'entland to W. H. Ramsey, l'' acres near Scio J. M. Mover to H. 15. Moyer, 7 acres near Brownsville. . . ISOO 950 100 )0 Assassins at GervaiH. Thomas Winning, a young Eng lishman, 21 years of aire, lately from California, who has been working for F. X. Mason, about one and one-half miles east of IJrooks, went out hunting on Sun day, and while returning home was i shot bv some unknown party or parties, who were hid in the brush, the charge taking effect in the right arm, making a very large and dangerous wound. After be ing shot ho cried for help. Then the parties, who were about. 150 yards distant, fired again, taking effect in the back. He was taken to Gervais and his wounds dressed by Dr. Stott, who pronounces them quite critical. No reason is assigned for the shooting. Coming: Thursday Erning. The celebrated Oakes Comedy Sketch Club and Swiss Fell Ring ers will positively appear in this city on Thursday evening. The Ogden Standard says of their per formance there : The Oakes Comedy Shetch Club and Swiss Bell Ring ers played here Tuesday night to a large and appreciative audience. The performance was a success from beginning to end. Harry Eades in his facia? contortions is a host in himself. His inimitable delineation of a Kansas lawyer brought down the house. I ".V...1,... ..... The , banj0 solo b Frank n0njgterj ; H Veach), were excellent, : reL.eivej umi(i t.iieers. Mr. (F. and and the glasses was a decided hit. w Church. Elder J. F. Stewart, pastor of the Christian church in this city, returned from Mill City yesterday where lie had been in the interests of church matters. An organiza tion of some twenty members of that denomination lias been formed at Mill City, a site donated for a church building, and a church will be erected as soon as possible. Fall and Winter Opening Of fine millinery at Ida M. Brush's, Friday and Saturday, S. pt. 27 and 28. The ladies of Albany and vicinity cordially in vited. KOOK COUNTY NOTES. PKixfc.Yii.i.E, Sept. '21. Winter has certainly set in on Feaver. A person recently down from there says ice has already formed three inches thick in those parts. Kin man Flliott and family left this week for Linn county. Mr. Elliott has bought a faim near Lebanon which he will make his future home. Those who have been gathering cattle in the southern part of the county say beef is not in so good condition as usual at this time of the year. The Oregon Pacific managers propose to hare their line com pleted in time to haul next year's crop of wool out of this country. If this is done it will add several cents a pound to the price of wool here. The total value of property on which taxes will be paid this year in Crook county is f 144,89:1 less than it was last. This decline is principally owing to the reduction made by the board of equalization in the value of cattlo, horses and Last Tuesday night J. N. Wil liamson, who lives at Powell Buttes, about eight miles from town, discovered that his hay stacks were on fire. Several men were at his place that night, and he aroused all hands to help fight the Hames. They labored man fully, but between 50 and 0 tons of hay were burned before the fire was put out, leaving Mr. William son only about 13 tons of hay and a stack of straw. The loss was about $1000, partially covered by insurance in the State of Salem. Money to Loan. Money in sums of $500 up, on real estate security, to be loaned on favorable terms. For particu lars call upon or 'vrite to Furkhart & Keeney, Albany, Or. Take Notice. All persons indebted to the late firm of Pardue ct Robertson will plonse 'call at th? store and settle their accounts without delav and greatlv obi bligo, J. M. Barauo.i to Bardne & liobertson. ' ' successor ; i-it it. nl !ery. The largest and finest di- 'play every brought to this valley just' received at Stewart & sox s. and examine. Call i THE HOLINESS KEVIYALISTS. Ooe of Them Arrested at Brownsville I Little Fueling Exhibited. Bkownsvillk, Sept. 21. While in Halsey I had the pleas ure of attending a meeting in the M. E. church, conducted by II . B. KentBton. His subject was "Devilism Exposed," in which Mr. Keni6ton proceeded to handle the Revs. Lambert and Ellis, the two sanctified pieachers in a hot handed manner. The speaker said that Messrs. Lambert and Ellis are the leaders of a certain class of re vivalists who have been traveling the country over for a number of years, and growing fat on the hard earned earnings of their followers. It 6eems that Lambert, who was the leader, would have frequent communications from God inform ing him that a certain brother or sister must pav over into his hands $300 $400 or $500 as the case might be. He would immediately inform the favored brother .of that fact, and if the brother demurred he would be threatened with dismis sal from the band of the Chosen Few ; that would generally bring tiie shekels, in several case parties mortgaging their farms to raise the money. Keni.ston was one of the ollowers, but at last getting his eyes opened determined to expose the whole thing. Recently Ellis preached in Brownsville, and the reverend gentleman talked fo abusively about the different church denom inations that some ef the citizens had him arrested and lodged in the cooler for the night. There is much feeling expressed over their so-called religious procedure. Kid Gloves! Kid Gloves! I have just received a full line of kid gloves brand "Our Own." This is a genuine kid glove. I buy direct from importers in New York and consider them the best value of any glove I ever sold for this price. Five buttons, three rows of stitching, $1.50 per pair. S. E. Young. , ' Money to Loan. At a low rate of interest on good farm property in Linn county, or on best improved city property in Albany. Apply to Blackbrrn & Wright, Albany, Oregon. Notice If you want a good mattress call and see me. I will sell woven wire mattress 25 cents cheaper than any other man in the city. Tnos. Brink, Disarming an I nsceu Foe. ''ThU wa? sometime a paradox,'' as Hamlet 6uys. Since, luowcver, tiie people cf America and other 'ands have been enabled to pit Hosletter's Stcnia.-h Hitters against that unseen foe, malaria, it is no longer a paradox, but an easy possibility. Whatever malaria evolves its misty venom to poison the air, and decaying unw hole some vegetation impregnater the water, there, in the very stronghold of miasma, is the auxiliary potent to disarm the foe and assure efficient protection, Feyer and ague, bilious remittent, dumb afcuc and ague eake, no matter how tenaciously they have fastenei' the ir clutch on the system, are tirst forced to relax their irras; and eventually to abandon it alto gether. But it i-' preventive force that should chiefly recommend' the Bitters to persons dwelling in malaria- 'ursed localities, for it is a certain buckler of defence against width the enemy ,s powi-ile. Cures, likewise, dyspepsia, rheumatism, kidney and billions ailments. California al-i:-l lire. The only guaranteed cur? for catarrh eold in the head, liav fevnr, rose eold. catarrhal deafi.ess and sore eves. He-! store the sense of taste and unpleasant breath, resulting from catarrh. Khsj and pleasant to uae. Follow directions and a cure is warranted, by all drug gists. Send for circular to Aliietine Medical Company, OroyiHe, C il. Six months' treatment for $1; sent by tnail. $1 10, For sale l v Foshay A Maon. Findley Soda Spring Frank Crabtree has removed to Findley Soda Spiings. ami taken charge of the hotel and springs. He is prepared to furnish i first class accommodations to trav-1 elers, and will furnish feed for horses when desired. Satisfaction guaranteed to all who patronize the popular pleasure and health resort. Dnrno'sCatarrli Snuff. Sure cure for sore cye&, deafness, headache, and the worst forms of eatarrh in the head and throat. Price 25 cents. So.'d by Foshay & Mason, Albany, Oregon. If you want a clean and tine smoke askfor J. Joseph's home made white abor cigars. For sale by most eixr dealers and at J. Joseph's factory. ISOKN. ALLISON to the koy. . In tfaia city on Sunday, Sept. 32, wi'e of D. Allison, a 9J) pound HWOHES. To the wife of Frank Hughes, living four miles west of this city, a bo;, on Satmrday, Sept. 24th. ALXTIK FEB FLEXED 'i-V: lieuvcu"? sa'-e what docs your mother do to -o:i niluren that mates you so hungry?'' Tlcaf c, auutie. she Rives ns Joy's Vesc table Karsnparilla and its awful gwl." T. . Milton, of oil Post street. Pun I'rau eiseo. writes: "I had lieeii ailins f r weeks with n disorder m tUc liver n-.;l kidnevs. Finally my wife, l)e:ni:; fte""ea l'"' JAw 'X'i 'so M:te'.t Vjt v. - t'.-jt I ravo i: ! v w -ill Ih'i'i.I. ANTED A GlilL To DO GENERAL liou-ework in a small f tinily A 'jood c-:::i liiiii mi m-y place ai.il pleaat hv .-.pjiXin t ) i'. II. Spencer. GEXKKAI, OltDKK NO. 13. Regular quarterly inspection of F. Co. . N. G. will be held in the armory Tuesday evening, Sept. 24. Members will procure their arms and accoutrements of the First Serge'! t and have them in order for inspection. Done this 20th day of Sept., 18S9, under orders of "Capt. O. II. Ir vine, commanding F. Co. O. N. G, T. J. Oveuman, First Sergeant. BANK OF OREGON, ALBANY, OREGON. CAPITAL. ..-,o,ooo I'rroldenl II. BRYAMT Vlcel'rc J.4 W. BUI. (usbier II. I. MLKKILL, A general banki lg business trans" acted. Sifflit exchnnc and telegraphic transfer bought and sold on New York, San Francisco and Portland, Oregon. Collections made on favorable terms The City Restaurant, Under the new management of H. Lampman will be conducted on a first-elas plan. Meals will be served at all hours. Consult the BILL OF FARE And order whatever you want, pay ing for what you order and nothing mure. Straight meals served as usual for 25 cents, and meals to order from a 5 cent roll and cdp of ooflee to a first class SI. 00 nual. 4'jJ'Furnished rooms to let in connec tion with the restaurant. WATERLOO! IMPORTANT TO TOURISTS, Tourists anil pleasure ecckers can secure first-class airipn.inodatioiis of J. G. Gross at thn Waterloo hotel oil rcasunable terms. Hoard -'J per day. or S tO pel week. Horses will be praperly fed and cared for. Waterloo is situated on the left bunk of the Santiani, is well shided, forming a most attractive campini; (.'round, the s enery ab . ut the falls Iteing Tine, and it is becoming a most popular summer resort. Tiie soda springs have been improved and furnish cold sparkling mineral water for nliii'h Wate-loo has .lccoiue famous. 1)KltSONS DKSJRIXG SAND, LOAM OR travel from the premises of K. I,. Such, in Renton county, can procure tickets for the same at my office, Ciawford's block, Albany, Orepon. Chas. K. Wolvkrtos. TOST-IX ALBANY A SMALL GLASS J po!d bound locket containing the picture of mv deceased son. Anyone finding it will lease leave it at the IIkralii office and they will he suitahiy rewarded. B. A. rami-y. ANTED. - A liOY TO LKRN BAR Lct'l: YlKKKCK. burin;;. IOR RENT-A COMMODIOUS STORE ?5x . 50. An A 1 location. Small stock and fixtures or sale, Adc reps or call on Ashby & Dickinxon, Albany, Or. THAT TUCKING COUGH can- b so uiekly enred by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. Fosbay A Mason. Iirirk for Sale. A T MY KILN ONE MILE EAST OK town, or dclive.ed an where in the city. W. C. CASS'ELL, Albany Or. WANTED A YOUNG MAN WOULD lilie to take vocal music lesions, and also lessons on the guitar, about takin; both from the .ot particular same teacher. il aire at this office. ET. SEDGWICK. M. D., ECLECTIC physician a"d surgeon. Office rooms Wand 24. Hearve's bloc. Albany, Crejon. XI A.Vi 1 1 A 1 situation as a carienter Sandman, Albany l'tol!iee Address Geo. HEAST LOST AN OPEN KAC'iD silver watch at Hie corner of the Kusa house. Leave at this office. H'c" EHVY DltAIT HOItaK FOR SALE leap. cool I uiutv or larin horse. W. C. CAMjELL. WANTED- A GIRL house work For TO DO GENERAL particulars apply at the residence of W". II. Fortmiller, Washing ton street between (i and 7. Albauy Opitu House OXF. NIGHT ONLY nvinrpcn AV CPl 2( DIRECT FROM TIIE EAST First Appearance on the Pa cific Coast. O. IKIES SWISS BELL FINGERS -AND SKETCH COMEDY CLUB OF CHICAGO. ORGANIZED 1877. The company comes indorsed by the entire press of the East, where it has been traveling for the past twelve years. fjSF The most refined and funni est show cn earth. ADMISSIO. ..-, 50 and "T, Cfs. Tickets on sale at Blackman's. A reliable IT. S. Stanard 3-ton scale on'y $37, delivered at your nearest railroad station free of freight on thirty days trial. Larirer scales at proportionately low prices. War ranted for live vtars. Address, K. C. HOFFMAN, Albanv. Oregon, iff i m n BAKING PO IV J) Eli. Put up cxpressU for Julius Grad wohl and sold at his Golden Rule Bazaar in OXE POUXI) CiVSH 25 CENJ8 TPEK CAN iGuaranteed to be first-class in every Respect. JULICS GR.VDWOIIL K. L. Kenton -DEALER IN- Staple and an cy (jROCEEIE S ilso Choice Candies, Nuts. Citjars and Tobaccos, Frit its. Vegetables, Etc. TERMS CASH ATvD PRICES LOW. Subscription Agent for all Leading AVirs pa pers and Magazines. NEAR THE POSTOFFICE. L.E. BLAIN, THE- Leading When Adam took a fall He had no clothes at all, So Eve, she made 'em all Frcm fig leaves. But our styles for fall beat those ; We've some very handsome clothes; As to price, the country knows We're no thieves. i It New patterns, piles of goods to select from; new line of neckwear and furnishing goods, neat and natty footwear, waterproof, rubber and leather coata umbrellas, gum boots, and the latest styles in OVERCOATS. X-i. E.BLAI1T HI M Leading Clothier. STEW AST & SOX -Dealers in- General Agricultural Iron, Steel and Coal Wagons and Buggies Hope and Cordage Blacksmiths' Supplies Garden and And all Implements C. E. HAWKINS. Does.'an immense business infill kind'gof furniture, Ledroom frets, parlor gets, chairs, bed lounges, kitchen safes, and all kinds of tables, etc., etc. Also have a fine select'on of wall paper and wind nv shades, w hich they aro oflerinf; at close figure $, fall and fee them, on First street, opposite Stew art Sox. ALBANY, OREGON Clothier, at Fall Prices. Hardware -AND- Iptaft. Carpenters9 Tools Builders9 Hardware Powder, Shot, etc. Giant Powder A' Fuse Sates and Axes. Grass SeedsS Used by Farmers : F. FARRELL i