Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, October 08, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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    1HE MOBN1K6 HKRAJ.l): TUESDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1889.
fcPICriAI.. 11:3 A. M.
N-.t 5 - our stoves And ranges
before inlying i x mistake. Uis
takes are always costly. In heat
ing staves re have the largest as
well $ tin- most carefully selected
stock ia the city. The storea we
after were not boujht as aa experi
ment but an a certainty. We
know what each store will do, and
they were bought for cash, go the
price is ripht. We hare special
ties in hcateis, b.-vid our uvular
lines of Garland, Argand ami Su
pnr stoves and rangei.
Gko. W. Smith.
iottix:m abuit twvtn.
. IViuntiiiii pons at Will Stark".-.
1-ur c::o 'I books, blanks, tab
lets, etc., , to tliv City lni.'
Ktore.
l'rtci i;:li'i!S and recipes care
iu!I v :ii;'tm"l at the City I'm.:
St. p a'. Will A Stark's an 1 ex-j
amine i!n ir br-.-e an 1'mn !it;f i" j
T.ltc'llV- .
(In :; .1. M. i'.ardue's for bar
i im in ii.n-ci ics. 'u'l-l butter
at chicken.
Simply iiuiiiviisi'. Silver tjiiartct
l iu.'cii:. smoke, i'ro-
;.c.-sivc u:(-r;-!iaii!- keep it.
Cheaper than ready made.
Pantaloons to order for $5 at aches
I'ros. opposite theposf office.
Mable Santly's ereat burlesque
i .njiany open here for one night
only. Thursday evening, Oct. 10.
We are in the field and in the t
load fur competition. Suits to or
der for $2) at Zaeues Ilros, oppo
site tin: postollice.
The Tangent band went to
Junction City n Saturday evening
and tendered their old leader, l'rof.
Sibbetts, a serenade.
A now line of neckties, a fine
lino uf new suitings and a lot of
the celebrated "liulldog"' jeans
pants hare just been opened at L.
1". I.Iain's.
William Iiilman was arrested
Saturday night for attempting to
biarglarize the residence of Thos.
Monteitli Jr. He was cleared in
Justice Humphrey's court yester
day for want of evidence.
Mrs. Ienj. 1'rcnner has pur
chased of Edward Huston, con
ductor on the Lebanon train, a
bouse and two lots on Ellsworth
street, paying for the same $2000.
Mr. I5renner expects to erect an
other residence upon the property
next spring.
PRRSOXAI. MENTION.
James Reims returned yesterday
from Eugene.
S. W. Nickorson, of Harrisburg,
was in tbe city Monday.
Samuel Nixon, of Hanisburg,
was in the city Mond.:y.
.1. W. Cusick returned yesterday
:i:.':rning from a trip to Eugene.
Jacob Kloatsch and 1. IT. Iloey,
; Stavton, were in town vester
day.
. 1'.. Seal and family ami Chas.
Mueller went to Portland yester
day. Kecordcr E. 1',. Davis returned
cstorday from a trip to llarrisburg
::nd Eugene.
C. J. Stuart and family returned
yc.-terday from a trip to Cliitwood.
near Vaquina.
Jonas Pavis, of Shedd, went, to
Portland Monday to meet bis wife
who has been visiting on the
Sound
Ti Karmrrs and aomnica.
'ialbraith Pros., of Janesville,
Wisconsin, are now offering for
sale at the Live Stock Exchange,
corner Fourth and Ash streets,
Portland, Oregon, a choice collec
tion of their celebrated English
Shire, Hackney and Cleveland Hay
stallions, at moderate prices and
on terms to suit the purchasers.
These horses are all of the highest
individual merit and most fashion
able strains of breeding. Every
animal will bo satisfactorily guar
anteed. Farmers when in Port
land should call and see the best
draft horses ever brought to Ore
gon. Th Emgene Ft Itare.
There were some mad sports at
l-'.ugene after the foot race between
Cameron and Langdon. The race
was 100 yards for a purse of $300.
Cameron was given two yards the
start and won the race by a foot.
A Eugene man says Langdon's real
name is Dobbin. He knew him in
California and in this race wager
ed all the money lie had on him
and lost, he said by Dobbin
"chucking" the race. The Eugene
sports parted with several hundred
dollars, and after tin; race were
looking for Dobbin with blood in
their eyes, but ho was convenient
1" absent.
Wootllr's Itivtrside Addition.
This addition recently jdatted
embraces 113 lots 33x110 feet ad
ioining Hackleman's 4th addition
on the east. It is a beautiful
tract, desirably located and is high
and dry, already cu-aied and
plantcd out in choice fruit trees.
These lots will sell rapidly, and
parties desiring a choice lo.-atior.
hou!d call at once upon Wallace
t Cusick, agents for the property.
Lots will be sold on easy payment"?.
A ooil Investment.
The Wavcrly hotel properly. :Y. ,t
leot frontage on First slrect, 100
feet deep, is tor sale at alow figure.
The property is kv.-vi fur
t : vi :.r". Id a b.i: j.i'ii. K. i.
i e ird.-io; !oal e.-ta' a."!-., l -Jt i
rdbin strx-t.
8 A If HAM UISE8.
An Enterprise tint Benefits Alt or aid
8kculd be Encouraged tj All.
F. Ernest Aus.in, secretary and
acting superintendent of the" Geld
Mountain and Dry Gulch Con
solidated Gold and Silver Mining
Company, arrived in town yester
day and ordered of Deyoe ii Rob
son a complete saw-mill with
engine, boiler, etc., for use at the
company's mines at Quartzville,
this county, where work is now
being rapidly pushed by the com
pany. It is a well known fact that
this company has the most exten
sive mines of any company on the
coast and also the richest, which
speaks well ior this county. The
company owns all the placer
mines of Dry Gulch, consisting of
about :?00 acres, besides six of as
rich quart mines as there are to
be found. The company is organ
ized on a basis wherein all htock
holders have an equal show, ac
cording to tho money in vested. and
need not fear asH'Ssments as t lie
stock is absolutely non-assessatiie,
and is made paid up on the pay
ment of $10 per share, (.-hares
being of the par vahw of $-"-0 each. )
That being the estimated amount
necessary per share to thoroughly
develop the company's mines and
can be either paid at once or in
instalments of 1 per month. As
souie gentlemen remarked who
bad purchased stock in the com
pany. "It is considered by us U- be
better than investing in real
estate." Mr. J. M. Kogers anived
hist evening from Salem for the
ourpose of placing some el" the
company's stock i n the market,
and it wiil Le to every one's ad
vantage tinuncially, should they
have the opportunity, to purchase
all the company's slock ihey can
possibly handle. Should you see
.Mr. Kogers don't fail to take some
stock, as the development of these
mines is of vast importaf.ee to us
all.
Wumea as flail C arriers.
The Polk county papers are
loudly boasting of their women
mail carriers. They say Miss Ethel
Uose carries the mail from Airlie
to Lewisville, a distance of six
miles, Miss Chapin, from Dallas to
Syracuse, a distance of six miles.
That is a good record, but over in
Tillamook county there is a woman
mail carrier who goes them twenty
live miles better and has served
her country by being the mother of
nine children besides. This woman
is Mrs. Tage, and she carries a
semi-weekly maii between Nes
kowin on Nestucea beach, and the
store at Grand Kondc, a distance
of thirty miles. Her route lies
over a mountainous country in
which are many steep grades and
dark passes, but she braves the
wintry winds, and delivers tbe
mail on time. In the summer
when the roads are good, she
travels in a light vehicle, but dur
ing tbe rainy season she goes on
horse. ac k.
SCHOOL KEFOIIT.
The following is a report of the
Orleans school district, No. for
month ending September '11, 188H:
Number of pupils enrolled 17;
number days attendance -11 ; days
absence 4:1, (nearly all caused by
siikncss., Average deportment
07',..
Those excelling in butli scholar
ship and deportment were .Mina
Yates, Loyd Millh-jlb-n, May
lieadr.ck, Kay Hanks aiul l'eshna
Iawe-, tbe first named standing
the highest. Tiiose excelling in
scholarship alone were. Mart P.ert
hil.l, Joe r.lnunberg, and Pird
Croft, and in deiortaient alone
were Klva Millhollen and Charlie
Dow.
The pupils have all done well.
They have made good progress in
their studies, and the best of
humor has prevailed on the play
ground. If the children always do
as well and try to lu'lp make their
school pleasant, this will soon be
one f the most pleasant schools in
the state.
The interest of the pupils would
be increased if the parents and
otiicers of tbe school would take
more interest and visit it.
Lacka E. Williams,
Teacher.
KK.ENE MITES.
Ei oknk, Oct. ".
The Cameron-Lang Ion $230 foot
race occurred here to-day. Lang
don gave Cameron six feet in 100
yards and Cameron won bv one
end one-half feet.
Prof Redmond gave his balloon '
ascensitm here to-dav. At ." :!."!
he said "lei her go." The balloon
rose about 100 feet then gradually
descended, alighting on a brick
building one and half blocks from
starting point. The failure is ow
ing to the Eugene's illiberality in
raising the required $30.
An old soldier by the name of
Turpen departed this life to-day
while having his leg amputated.
Thus one by one the defenders of
the Union pass away. The funeral
will take place to-morrow from the
Episcopalian church. It will be
conducted bv the C A. K.
A Viuiiijj Itormi.
Two years ago Max Young and
wile of I'pper Astoria pre-empted
P0 acre? of land on John Day's.
They went and lived on it for a
year and a half and then removtd
back to Astoria. A day or two ago
Mr. Young was offered $130 for the
property but refused it well know
ing that be could get a better price
for ii. Since then, says the Astor
ia!!, he has been oll'ered h r
a strip of :;0 a. res of the property
but lie still refuses to soil il. This
is not an iriil:cat;on o:
'boom,"
t-r.t an oxaiii;.: ot how troi-eny va
aji;irccia'i;i in value in the liC.'L1.!
i.xjiliood c.f Astoria.
Immense stock at Stewart iv
ox's. i !u bi'sii ';'.iit y and any
si.! or style, fail and. esiimine
oi'.r f;tr.!ck. m-.".v iri S Sex.
STATE DISPATCHES.
Newsy Hotes from the Stat Capital The
Ka'lread Commissioners.
Special to the Herai.. i
Salem, Oct. 7. George W.
Corder was brought to the asylum
from Douglas county to-dav. He
is It years ot age
G'endale. He is
and resided at
destructive and
often iolent.
W. H. Newbury and J. G.
Warner were commissioned no
taries public to-day.
Articles incorporating the State
Land and Trust Co., of Salem,
were filed in the oflice of the secre
tary of state to-day. The capital
slock is $30,000, issued in shares
of $100. The incorporators are
George W. Johnson, W. F. Pock,
II. A. Johnson, Jr., and M. W.
Hunt. Uusiaess is to begin about
October 15.
The board of railroad com mis
sinners are in session attending to
correspondence. Commissioners
Fault, Clow and Colvig were pres
ent. Clerk Waggoner will investi
gate the killing of Anderson by
striking a cattle guard lence near
turner two weeks ago.
The circuit court docket for the
October term, beginning October
14th, was completed to to-day, and
consists of forty cases.
Ttie supreme court met to-day, it
being the regular October term.
The docket will consist of eighty
cases. Power vs llolladav, iudg-!
ment of tho lower court modified.
Opinion by Thayer, C J. i
I'liMppi't-riiiifil Sarcasm. j
Tho young man who write-!
editorial squibs for the Sunday Or
egonian essays to grow funny over (
the Aloany street railway unl in
dulges in an alleged sarcasm that
:s not becoming a big newspaper
that is supposed to be interested in
improvements in other cities of
Ooregon besides Portland. While
our pen is in we would also like to
remind some of our journalistic
friends down the stream that sev
eral of the IIkhai.d's locals have
iceeutly been swiped bodily and
printed as editoral in the Ore
gonian without credit. We merely
mention this because the Evening
Telegram, the Oregonisn's little
suckling, grew very angry the other
iav ami saiil several
nauginy
things because the
liicitAi.D H.KI,..
enterprise enoegb to pay .'or and
publish some of the same tele
graphic news it received.
IJKAI. ESTATE SAI.KS.
Vhe following real estate trans
fers were recorded yesterday :
Van P. DeLashmutt to A.
Skarr, lot 8 block So in Al
banv $
United" States to E. E.Ann
strong, southeast quarter of
sec. 10. tn. 13, S. K. 1 east.
S. M. Harris to M. L. Kanev,
100 acres in sec 8 tp.lM.S.U
1 east
Sarah Brenner to W. C.Twee
dale.contract for brick wall.
Sarah Premier to Julius Jos
eph, 37 feet front in lot '2,
'.!."()
:;oo
800
730
Hook II. AIban
.cooo
Tioiets for tkc Vair.
In answer to repeated inquiries
at the 1 1 era 1 1) ollice as to the time
tickets to the industrial fair at j
Tort land hold good; it can be
stated that such tickets are good!
for seven days. They can be pur- i
chased of the Southern Pacific
agent , and are good going to Poit-
land only on the local train, but in )
icturning are good an any train. I
The price of rouvdtrip tickets from :
Aloany is $4..'i, inclu.'img one ad
mission to the fair.
Duly Married-
Oeorge .V. Noah and Minerva;
C Ko.ellu were arrested in Port- j
land Sunday and brought up to this j
city by Constable C. O. I'.urkhart, !
for assuming the relations of hus
band and wile without observing
the marriage laws of the country.
They were arraigned in Justice
IIumphre3''s court, when a license
was procured and the marriage
ceremony was duly pronounced by
His honor Judge Humprey, which
terminated the case commenced
several days ago.
Negotiation rending.
It is understood that negotiations
are pending for the purchase of
the Santiam canal, the Magnolia
llouring mills and the city water
works to Mr. II. 15. Turner of New
York, one of Col. T. E. Hogg's
partv. The value of the property
is about $150,000. Mr. Turner and
others have been engaged for
three or four days in looking up
the abstract oi the property, it is
whi-peiod about that some big im
provements are to be made if the
purchase is concluded, and it will
probably be consummated within a
few davs.
The latest N'oveltjiin I'antalooBs.
Zaches Pros., merchant tailors
and drapers, opposite the postollice,
are prepared to place before the
Albany people their own invention
of cutting and making pantaloons
without an outside seam. The
novelty is not only without a seam,
but in bright stripes and checks.
The foreparts are bound to coincide
with the same of the backparts.
We guarantee a perfect fit in every
pair or monev refunded.
Just Kecelvol. j
We have just received a nice lot :
of Alaska herriii'' in l. barrels.pohl I
in quantities to suit, also a line lot
ot Chinook salmon and salmon
heilies, tickled jiigs feet, Swiss
cheese, cream cheese, liniburger
cheese, Huston baked beans and an
endless varietv ot uood things at
i the Willamette rackiuj' Co's.
Kid (.love.: Kid (;lovf!
iiave ii;st rcccivcil a fu'd line of
I ki'l -.'loves brand ''Our Own."
j This is a Pennine kid glove. I buy
: (ii'ci L from importers in New York
: and consider thi-m the bust value
l oi a:iv niove I ever sokl fur this
: t; ic.'. J'i vi. Luttoi.s. ilnve r-ws of
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COAST BOTES.
Hewsy
Iti-ms Gathered from Exchanges
Throughout the Northwest.
The Corvalus public schools
have about 250 pupils.
There are nine scholars in the
state school for the blind.
The Salem fruit evaporator now
consumes 250 bushels of apples
dail.
The O. & C. road has put several
extra coaches on the Eugene ex
press to accommodate the crowds
attending the Industrial Exposi
tion at Portland.
The Lane county jail has only
one occupant awaiting the meeting
of the circuit court. He is the man
Putman, charged with mailing
obscene letters.
The Presbytery of Oregon meets
in semi-annual session next Tues
day at East Portland The synod
of" the Columbia, including the
Prestyterian churches in Alaska,
Washington, Northern Idaho and
Oregon, will also hold their annual
meeting, beginning Thursday
week, at Pendleton.
Miss Piberin, the giil who was
so badly burne at Brown's hop
yard, near Eugene, a few weeks
ago died from tbe effects of her in
juries. She was buried tbe next
day in the cemetery across the
river. Thy family resides on the
line oi the Oregon Pacific road, be
tween t'oi valhs and laouina, but;
didn't have the means to take the i
body there for burial.
Latest reports from the Santiam
mines are verv encouraging and de
velopment work is beintt pushed
forward very rapidly. The shaft
of the Albany Mining Company is
down sixty feet and good prospects
are ahead. The Golden City Min
ing Company are running a cross
cut to their old tunnel und the
stockholders assert that tbcv have
something rich. Anew road will
be built to these mines by piivate
capital and the Santiam district
mav vet obtain a world wide fame.
Take Notice.
We have just received a large j
supply of California cream cheese, j
fim I'limh lionpv -liiiiiwil hoi.f I
lobsters, oysters, clams,
mustard
.,r,i;r.- ii,.in,i
herrim
15oston
I.,,..., I ......lUui. i.,.,n.,;
Also ;
ables
pany
i lull line oi Iruits and veget
. Willamette Packing Coni-
loiicy to Loan.
At a low rate of inionst on f ood
farm piupcrty in Linn county,
on best improved city property
Albany. Apply to Hlackhrrn
Wright, Albany. Oregon.
' iiy onifii I n:c
Winn, n !oc .heir beauty because
colt!.- undermine tln-ir life. l)r
At Ur's Eii'.i.-h lleTiicdy for ciinsutnp
tion i- ti n yijsolute ure for cyl.ls.
ti rapes,
Peaches,
Cckry,
Cauliflower,
Sweet ;of a e?.
Horseradish K'rat(!il in glass,
Olives and pickles " "
1 b-ni y, f-.tu-st comb.
i'.ostiin li.. !:eans in j::rs.
i'iralilli in barrel.-.
Cien -!.oa
I'iekli-s. sm.ill '
I'ig'i :' ot
neil i!i iei !::cats.
And an
and iit-'.
L:iFirie.-t
l'.::i:d,;in e of otliei fruit:
i!H!i-.i voo'.ls j-ist in at
.V ilium
i
on
O.i iiecDoet oi !'! flelay of goods
E.AC, flo .)r-r. upcniiig will be
post p. : n.'il lei!'. ..'i.iay and Tues
day. ( .-f. 7 ami S
li..e i'.i of (ii:
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i.e i.i'ier.
For heaven's sake what docs your
mother do to you children that makes you
so hungry?" !
"Hcasc, auntie, she gives us Joy's Vegc- ;
table Sarsaparilla and its awful good."
T. P. Milton, of 511 Post street, Ran Fran-:
Cisco, writes: "I had been ailing for I
weeki with a disorder of the liver and j
lUuncys. r luiuiy my tunc, ucwiuins
foniia Remedy' Joy's Vegetable Sarsa-
unrilln. It cured mo right up. In lact
did so much for me that I cave it to my
children. 'Aith the most satisfactory re
sults.' ABSrRAClT
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MARION ! NTY
in'v t. 'mob'!.'' and pi-rnvt set
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LA'i) COMPANY
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llvi t v ab-tract "i
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To Rent.
A SMALL. COMFORTABLE HOUSE,
ti ft family uithsut children. Inquire
of Mrs, J. K. Carter, near Wheeler's lumber
yard .
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-A "lOl'Mi" LAtlt WAN IS A
sitciatiii. as chambermaid or to take
care of children. Good reference given
AdJrws box 148. Albany nostottice.
A.W Lu UKAIN ANI STOCK FARM S
II of all descriptions. If you want to sell
j our property, write or call on K. U. lSeards
ley, real estate aj;ent, Albany. Office on
liroadalbin street near First. V. O. box S41.
OREUO.S KLKCTIUC KKLIKK IS TUB MOKT KI.R
pant medicine in the world for internal
and external use. and for pain u' any nature.
You will never find its equal. Ask your
drutr-isc for it.
C'onlrarlor aad Uuildcr.
rilHK UXDEIiSIGNED HATING LOCATED
X in Albany solicits pat n mace from citj
aud country. Will contract to build bridges,
lams, and all manner of dwelling houses,
including Queen Am:e, Kastlake and Eliza
bothian stvles of building. Will furnish
plans and sptciflcatinns free of charges. Satis
faction guaranteed. W. ('. CASSEL.
REVERE HOI SE, ALBANY, OK. CHAS
Tfeiffer, Prop. Only lirht cclaaa house
in the city. Large sample rooms for com
mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the
kitchen. General stage office for Corvallis.
lf AXTED-LAHOREUE ANT STATION
II men to work on the O. I'. Railroad.
Apply to Curran & Montcith,
Fine Calves for Sato.
F
?OK SALE TWO YEARLING HALF
Holstc in.
15cth fine cilves. Will be sold for
f -20 each.
1'ANIEL HOI CK,
Tangent, Oregon.
E.
T. SEDGWICK, M. 1).. ECLECTIC
physician and tiurgi-oii. Otlice rooms
2:1 and 24, 1'earee's IiIock, Albanv, Crsgon.
For Sale.
H !..nn :r.(..i f
HORSE FOR SALE
milv or farm horse.
'W. C. CAsfaELL.
liricU for Sale.
A
T MY KILN ONE MILE EAST OK
town, or di liveed anywhere in the city.
W. C. CASSELL,
Albany Or.
o:itr.-U') i- nul fliilhtcr.
n C.
1J specilicatioiis and details for all kinds of
building am) architecture. All work prompt
ly done and guaranteed to be first-class. Es
timates furnished on bhort nctice for brick
bu.Mings, residences, tibl:c buildings,
bridgi-s, etc.
i HANK OF OREGON,
i ALE ANY,
C lt'l ! AL
O I LEG ON.
$.',0,(100
II. Itltl ANT
IAV . Itl.ilN.
II. I . Ml KHII.I..
preninif.
lire ire.
4'aslller . .
A general bwnlii l
business trans"
tilted.
Surlit exilian" and telegraphic
transfer bought and sold on New
York, San Framisco and Portland,
Oregon.
Collections made on favorable terms
Tho City Restaurant,
Under the new management of II.
Laiupnian will be conducted on a
i lirst-cla?s plan. Meals will he served
at all hour?. Consult fie
BILL OF FARE
And order whatever you want, pay-
! ing for what you order and nothing
I more. Straight meals served as usual
for 23 cents, and meals to order from
i n 3 cent roll and cup of coffee to a
' first class $1.00 una).
I it-f Furnished rooms to let in connee
! tion with the restaurant.
:G1LS0N'S SHAVING PARLORS
AM)
HAH; DHES-d.MJ SALOON.
None but first la-s workmen
j employed. Eerylhing neat and
; clean, (live me a call.
j UT" First door h nth of postr llice.
k. i; .iEi:isi.KY,
REAL ESTATE a CENT,
i'o:ivf vr.neiiix of all kim's done in a relia
l!c mai'.iior. All hii'i ess will receive
(irniept attction. 0:!i- on IJrcadalbin
sliett, nr.tr r'irst, Ailiuti , lirei;on.
OiifiOS FfiliTIlM
COMPANY
N. K. Cor. 17Hi and F streets,
POOTLANO. - - OREGON
MAWKACTUKEKS OK
For Orchards auJ Lawns.
HONE PHOSPHATE,
For Gardens and Grain.
ALSO
Granulated Bone for Poultry.
Our fertilizers are made from Raw
Rones, no sand or other worthVss
material being used.
istewart fttSoi, Agents,
ALBANY,
OREGON.
A reliable V. S. Stimr.l 3 ton M-ale only
! &17, tleliverwl at jour neatest railr W Ration
free of Iroi'ht o i thirty i'avii tn .1 I arser
; scales at pn orronatelr trn-. . War
rantol lor lie vars. Ai'tlrcs?,
! K. C. liOK.' inN.
B . i KIN (i
10 iVJ)EIi.
Put'up cxpressiv for Julius lrad
wohl and sold at his Golden
Kule Eazaar in
ONE POUND
CAN'S
! 25 CENTS
PKK
CAN
' "uaraiitced to be
first-class
in every I'.espci t.
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P. L. Kenton
-DEALER IN-
Staple and Fancy
GEOCERIE 8
Also Choice Candies, Nuts, Cigars and Tobaccos,
Fruits, Vegetables, Etc,
TERMS CASH ATi) PRICES LOW.
Subscription Agent for all Leading News
papers and Magazines.
NEAR THE FOSTOFFICE.
New Drug Store
On or about Oct. l;Vh H. C. Hubbard will occupy
the west room ot the Blumberg Block with a
New and Coniolete
OF
Drugs and Druggists
The peop?e of Albany are cordially invited to
keep their eye on the date and plaee and call on the
opening day and inspect our stock.
11. 0. HUBBARD, Pi escription Druggist
L. ED. BLAIN,
THE
Leading
When Adam took a fallj
He had no clothes at all,
So Eve, she made 'em all
From g leaves.
But our styles for fall beat those ;
We've some very handsome ciothe6 ;
As to price, the country knows
We're no thieves.
I
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New patteins, piles of goods to se'ect from; new
line of neckwear and furnishing goods, neat and
natty foot wear, waterproof, rubber and leather coats
umbrellas,jgum boots, and the latest styles in
OVERCOATS.
bebri
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STEW AM' & SOX
Dealers in-
General
Agricultural
Iron, Steel and Coal
Wagons and Buggies
Hope and Cordage
lilach'sm itJi s ' Suppl ies
Garden and
iiiti ali kptats
ALBANY, OREGON.
Stock
Sundries.
Clothier,
11
at (a
races.
Clothier.
Hardware
-AND-
ImnleiicQts.
Carpenters9 Tools
Builders9 Hardware
Powder, Shot, etc.
Giant Powder & Fuse
Saws and Axes,
Grass Seeds!
Used by Farmers i