Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, October 13, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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    1HE I1EHALI): STOUAl. OCTOBER 13, 1889.
gtovning fluiijj Seviul
SPECIAL, t?:SO A. M.
Nut t s-e our stores and ranges
before Imyinj is mistake. Mis
takes are al way t costly. In beat
ing stoves we have the largest as
well as tin most carefully selected
stock in the city. - The stoves we
offer were not bought a3 an experi
ment but as a certainty. We
know what each stove will do, and
they were bought for cash, so the
price 13 right. We have sjvecial-
ties in heaters, btside our regular
lies of Garland, Argand
perior stoves and range.
Geo. W. Smith.
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JOTTINGS AKOIT TOWN.
A fine lot of r,uii:c-is : '. E. Bror -
... 1
lira
Tt. -.r,rt ut,.L- ..f ;
the citv at Will & Starks. '
i , i , 1 1 i . i iaiuina.
l or tcl.ool Imoks. blanks ab-j Some other big deals are said to
lets, etc., go to th- City Drug!ho on the tapjs in this city, and
1,ore i some important developments niav
Prescript oi..- :ml recipi-s care-. be looked for within a few days.
lu:.y coiii oon:lcl at tti- I tty Dm
ht'iri-.
St..p :-.t V
amine thi-ir
w.itil.e.-.
v'i Stark's and es
lart'e and new line of
Hinncr
.-iitiday a
i cuts.
erved with h;cken on
Mr-. niercks restaurant
I lie wu
at market abioad is
growing stronger, with an upward '
tendency in prices. j
Minply immense, Silver Quarter !
l.!ll''flir A ctilonrli.l uniril-n
Bro-
rVe ,UCrTnt ktV' , !
. . ,
ot-apt-r man reauy mane,
Pantaloons to order for $5 at Zaches
'..! I
Bros. opjHJsite the postofllce.
V'e are in the field and in the
lead for competition. Suits to or
der for $20 at Zaches Bros, oppo
site the postolfice.
The subject of the gospel meet
ing to be held in the Y. M. C. A.
hall this afternoon at 4 o'clock will
be "Confessing Sin."
The IS-months-oId daughter of.
ieorge Bandreth died at Newport
Wednesday. The remains were
brought to this city for interment.
The attendance at the Y. M. C.
A. reading rooms has been during
the past week ninety-two, being an
average of about fifteen of an even
ing. James E. Quinn, of Prineville,
who has been spending a few
weeks in Albany and vicinity, an
ticipates starting on his return
on -
Monday.
The first white woman who
made Yaquina bay her permanent
heme was lira. II. A. Bensall, who
with her husband still Jives at Ya
quina City.
A special business meeting of the
Y. M. C. A. will be held in their
hail on net Tuesday at S p.m.
Business of importance will be be
fore the meeting.
Burkhart & Malin, real estate!
agents, sold yesterday to Airs. '
Mary B. Young, lot 1, in b.ock 4,
in Pipes' seuth Albany addition.
The consideration was $150.
There will be no services at the
Presbyterian church to-day, the
uastor being absent attending the
Synod at Pendleton. Sunday ;
school and Christian Endeavor as
usual.
Th Yaquina Bepublican says :
thai Newport of to-day is far ahead ;
of San Francisco of 1847, and jos- j
senses advantages that San Fran- j
cisco did not get for manv a year :
after 1S47.
From the fact the Willamette ;
was eighteen inches lower at Har
risburg this year than it was ever
before known it is assumed that
the low water mark must be
lowered about a foot and a half. !
-n . T, , , ., .
i J . ' V- , as - aJ The porter had not been appre
he Siletz reservation has received ; hendct, at ,agt account8 buTas
his commission and will take ; slIpposed t9 be in hiding about the
charge of allairs this week. He j dockg or buiijitw
and the present agent are now en- j i.-
gaged in invoicing the government j -As Good n a viator i.ine.
lroperty. j Owing to the steady increasing
Wallace & Cusick sold yesterday business over the railroad line be
to Jason Vheeler the Waverly j tween this city and Lebanon the
hotel property on First street own-
ed by J. M. Bardue, the considera-
tion being $4500. Mr. Bardue !
paid $3700 for the property a few ;
months ago. ;
Frank I'nrdom left at this office '
vi.ator.lnv it nlnt of rinfi. lnsrions. i
.
"red raspberries giown in the garden j
of F. E. Allen, in this city. Pipe
strawberries are also to be touna in :
o nnmW f.f frarHono in town i
something of which few countries
outside of Oregon can boast.
PRRSONAL MENTION.
Salem last evening.
liv act aronini) l
noscoe niDier nas returneu irom (
a trip to Yamhill county. !
II. F. Dietzel, of the North Ta-!
cine Jianutacturing vo.,
of The
Palles, is in the city.
Dr. O. C. Awbrey leaves this
morning for a trip to Portland. He
ill return to-morrow.
William Stock, clerk in Black-; o tne COmPany, and bv wav of
man's drug cto'e, returned yester-; congratulations his brother-Ure-day
from a trip to the bound conn- mea presenteci himself and br:de
IT- ! with an elegant set of silveware.
Miss Mary Kramwell of Colfax, Mrs. lilount was also jiresentcd
Washington, and Mis3 Florence i with a piano, which her husband
Huseyof Harrisburg, are visiting j assured the donors she could play
in this city.
Mrs. liodgers, of Olympia, ar
rived ia this city last evening on a
visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
N.T. Moore.
Schnieer'M Addition tr j Alha'iv.
Wallace tt Cusick have now i.
sale :M choice iots in Schmeer
aMition t' AH)i!;v. Iney
located lh-.ir Ihi,I;!c!:Ki:;s i-
are
i!-;!i
:dditii;:i am
p. ill Inf old
;::ilei
!t-..i:.-l
ft BIG DEAL.
Tie Sant'aia Oanal, Waterworks, Magio.
In Mir.3 and Other Property &M,
The biggest real estate and busi
ness deal ever made in this city
was consummated last evening.
This was the sale to Geo. S. Coe
of the Albany and iSantiam Canal,
the city water works and franchise,
the Magnolia flouring mills and
mill lot, the west half of block 123
in Hackleman's addition to Al
bany, a portion of block 55 in
Albany, one small tract near Al
bany containing 15.54 acres, a
similar tract containing 8.25 acres,
also a tract containing 2J.2o acres,
This includes the land adjoining
; the tails near James Skins' resi-
i deuce in South Alhanv. Tim
i property sold was all owned by
and t; joun a. vrawioiu, aiiu is vaiueu ; mai tics iui jficmj ui i-apuai signs, ine ueaiumu ;nina anu
; at about $150,000. The deed was : are negotiating for the land owned glassware, together with the dec
duly recorded last evening. on the south side ol the bay by . crated and fancy wares, novelties,
ri a i r i i )
Col. Hogg, who is here on a visit
from New York, together with .Mr.
I Coe and other capitalists from that
city, nave aiso mvesieu ueavuy in
! property at Yaquina, and it is un-
i 1 . I i 1 . . .
; uersioou couuuipiaiB nome f xien-
j sive improvements tending to pro-
mote the growth of both Albany
! iiisroKT or
TIIC 8ASTMM CAKA!.. '
The work of constructing the
Albany and Santiam canal was
commenced in the spring of 187o '
and was finished the following
winter at a cost of G2,000. The
main canal taps the Santiam river
just below Iebanon and is about
twelve miles long. The Saniiam
makes a more rapid descent as it
nears the end of its course than
"e " aiamette, ana the re-
i suit is that the stream furnishes an
n L.tinrlnnt riim.ln .f nr in f.. ..II
;uVmanua:turellf, taVed
inland tr, milp or fi;
" " . . .....
mouth. The availability of this
supply was early brought to the at
tention ot the larsre Dronertv own-1
ers of Albany, and a stock com
pany was formed for the purpose of ;
bringing this water into the city, i
The cost of completing this impor-1
tant work was far in excess of the :
first estimates, and the result was j
that a loan of $35,000 was affected I
fby the promoters of the scheme l
TVlth air .Irwin iVawfr.?-! nnn nf i
the leading capitalists of the val -
ley.
I)n thr rnmno nn nf tl. w
important piece of work the com
pany had become so heavily in
debted to Mr. Crawford that he
was compelled to take the com
pleted job oil' the company's hands
and he has since been the owner of
this fine water supply.
It is now sold to Geo. H. Coe, a
heavy capitalist of New York, and
1 it is understood will become the !
property of a syndicate composed j
ot Lol. Hogg, Mr. Coe and a few j
other New York capitalists. These
men are directly interested m the
growth of Albany and it is be
lieved will aid in the promotion of
several important enterprises now
on foot that will contribute largely
to the city's industrial develop
ment. .Murdorias t'ullniar. Cur Porter.
Friday evening at Alhina while
Thomas B. MrlJevitt, depot mas
ter for the O. K. N. ai d his 15
vear old son were discharginir their
duties
about
lb
railroad platform.
the cashier of the Pullman Car
Company, in company with one of
the colored car porter.;, :i( proached j
asking McDevilt, who lias police j
powers, to an
ii? porter as he !
n.m urv. fi iiutL-nc. Ai;e iui iei I e-
m--u.m; arm urauui ;i re-
und
voiver siiol ;ueueviu, uie ounei
s-tiikiiig hi:n in t'ie left side just
below the watch pocket, cutting off
l.:.. l 1 1 :
around his ribs. U.o hoy seeing j
his lather sha rushed to ln !
r V" : " 7 P..
near i ,c nipp.e a.u u w huppuu ,
passed througn the lungs. Mc-,
Ke.VUfS.tWOVnd was "ot Sf'r:0bt ;
. .. . , :
tnat.ot the hoy va. very
biiuu.u. vtav t M Hit VI tl.LUli
train has commenced making three ,
regular trips each day, which
makes it about equal to a motor !
line. The Lebanon train, in char;
;harge ;
here-.
a. si.,
of Conductor Ilmton will
Ker leave this city at 7 :C0
' anil 6 : JU P. M., and re-
turning will arrive at 6 :30 a. m., j
9 :23 A- m- Land 4 p-. Connec-
""" " " "c '"y
row Gauge trains at Lebanon
j Junction. The people of Salem,
1 who are so jubilant over the pros
pect of a motor line to Silverton
should note tho fact that Albany
citv and Lebanon.
. '
A rieasaBt Keceptiou.
The members of Albany Engine
Co. No. 1 met in a bouy iriday
evening and proceeded in a body
to the residence of Mr. red
Blount and bride, where a most
enjoyable reception was held. Mr.
V.lntint tina hoon nn npfivo mptrihpr
to the queen's taste,
ments were served and a
evening was spent.
Kefresh
pleasatit In tlio Ditib.
Yesterday the cross v,
i
on t:
west si-ie ot t erry
Firth street, was tak
i e
Vot :1iTiis i
l i
: for re-'
pairing purposes, and wh
up J. Iaph in tin ciusl
e u was
of the.
:U I-.iJ.r
o dit.'-h
evening, wi.'iio iinyi:"-!
gv, got his h.orscs
that runs tin-I-.T t!:c v..-.lk. i
tng consider;'.!'!- 1 ti
lescue then:.
IMPEOVEMEaT AT YAQUINA.
A Big- Deal Looking to the D;-veJtpment of
Yaqnica 8a:d to bs en Foot.
The Yaquina Republican of thej
10th inst. says con jerning the visit j
of Col. T. E. Hogg and party :
It is self-evident. that the colonel !
and the gentlemen with him are
not on this coast for their health.
Outside the business pertaining to j
the road of which he is president
Col. Hogg has been the busiest
man in Renton couuty since his !
arrival. For the past few days tie '
uas ueen very active in perfecting
his plans for future improvements
on Yaquina bay and its immediate
vicinity, so much so that it is gen-
j eraii ueueveu tnat same unpor-
i tint events are on the rv of
: being inaugurated. It is reported
......f i.k ......... ..- I
; 1'rof. Arnold, Mr. Grant and the
1 Aloore brothers and ether tracts,
' probably comprising all told over
iuuv acres, aim laying aiong the
c i t in a body
I 'I" t . 1 . . . C
The land for which the syndicate
is now negotiating lor on fcouth
i Beach
is held as
follows: ilr.
the -Moore
urant 4 ill) acres;
brothers 400 acres; Prof. Arnold
1G0 acres; W. T. Webber 1(J0
acres; Edward Carr BiS'.j acres,
making a tctal of 1258 " acres.
Nearly all the land between the
above and W est Yaquina is owned
by ollicials connected with the Or
egon Pacific railroad.
The rumor further says that if
these patties succeed in making
the purchase of this land they i 1 1
very soon put up a large Mim-uer
hotel and many cottages by the
sea and build and operaie a motor
railroad from West Yaquina to
their property on South Beach, in
fact they will invest a large sum of
money in an enort to build a popu
' ?!!J th:lt a
: u . wmwui.
...
TEB W. C. T. 0.
Aacoal Report of the Alba.y TJuion H-iw
0 ganisatioaj in Neighljrip' Tow a:
'10 thk KuiroR or tiik Hkralu:
From the annual report of the
Albany Union, read at the District
Convention last week the following
items are condensed.
The membership isovet 80 active
! !nou'ber and 19 honoary mem
I u.ciasu aimuaure ia
14. The following departments of
work have been taken up, Evan
gelistic, Sabbath school, Press,
Juvenile, Sabbath observance,
parlor and mother's meetings,
Narco'ics and work among rail
road employees, besides securing
a very active and ellicient agent
for the Union Signal, who reports
o") subscribers.
The results of Major Hilton's
I series ot J'.vaugelistie meetings
j were the addition of several mem
! hers, and a balance in the treasury
i of about $40.
j The debt on our hall has been
i reduced $400. leaving still an un
paid note of $,"00, in addition tc
about $(J0 interest, and at least $40
cost of the kitchen recently added.
The total amount raised from all
! sources is $070.82. Of this $100 L'O
I was a thanksgiving oflering. Net
j proceeds of dinner on 4th of July,
j Our Young Women's Union has
j rendered us valuable aid, and is
doing creditable work under the
: supervision of an accomplished
; lady.
Our superintendent of work
,, ,.;?,.,! ' " u. ..i
for the wounded and dying, 1-rave
l,,,.,--,,!
t nirineer.s and tiremen.
who have twice within the past
two months been thrown into her
I motneny care, u lute ribbons she i
w , f , . f. , j w ,
npon their marble brows, scaline
with hcr blessing, her earnest ;
n ui ji a in imtu
thflt haJ ;
iNew unions have been formed at ,
ShedJ, Ilarrisbnrg, (revived) !
I Junction City and Cottage Grove, i
Inn,,,..
turougn ttie work of Aliss II. Moore I
national lecturer and organizer,
As one general result of her ob
servations on this coast from
Washington to Soutiiern California
Miss Moore noted the deep convic- j
tion throughout, the Unions, that
they have come tostav.
IX MEM OKI A 31.
The following resolutions wern
adopted at the last meeting of the
County Ihisiness Council, in
rucmory of the late A. S. Looney :
II a rrisri'ku Grange Hall,
Ov-tober 5, 1880.
Wiikkkas, The silent messenger
Death has taken from us our
worthy and esteemed brother, A. S.
Looney ; therefore be it
Kesolved, That this council has
lost a good and faithful member,
tho. fnmmnnilv on nctoomnl
lauutl.
Kesolved, That thft members of
this council extend their heartfelt
sympathy to the bereaved family ;
that a memorial page be set apart
in our journal ; and a copy of these
resolutions be sent to the'bereaved
family, and also to the county
paiers for publication.
Mart Miller,
Ti i osi as From ax,
K. K. Ul'MEYHR,
Committee.
(icod I'roperty.
Ten to sixty acres of good land,
across the river in IJenton county,
locaiion very line, for sale at low
li'.'iire. Also 101 acres 8 miles from
i uie cny at ; per acre.
richest of bottom land.
! Deardsley, lieal Fstate
' Eroadalbin sreet, Albany.
Is the
15. G.
Agent,
Money (o I. o::n.
to loan at a low
on improv..'.l f.i
ity, in suims of
For. particulars
.Moni y
i.lOl'er'1 ,
ity prt.;;!
i'lt-kliaii
rate of j
in and
l'0; to i
call on j
Estate j
Ajrcnts.
The r;ver is i
A POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT.
Hjw J alias GradxoM's Golden Bale Bazaar
Meets the Pablio Want.
One of the most extensive and
elcgantlv stocked establishments
in the Willamette vallev is to be
found in the Golden Rule Bazaar
store of Julius Gradwohl in this
city. In order to accommodate his
many customers he is in the field
early this year, and has already
commenced" receiving his immense
line of beautiful gocds for the fall
and winter and for the holidays.
' ami lias one i t the
most eorareous
j and dazziing displays to be seen in
i anv Golden Rule Bazaar in Oregon.
The line carried comprises a be-
i wildenng assortment of fine china,
I oiir.miKu.-;i nnrl rliiss.-nrf of thu
i latest styles and most delicate de-
,m . . i 1
; elegant stand and hanging lamps,
i rnvs hnva' waonna and cranprnl
j bazaar Koods. present a scene well
i worth one s time to visit
Here mav be found a comolotp
j line of table cutlery of the cele-
: orated makes. Rfwer Bros.' sik-f-r
: and silver plated goods and
! Bohemian wares of every variptv.
while his stock of dolls, toys, toilet
and fancy goods, in plush and
silver, ,and novelties for the chil
dren will be larger tl,.an ever be
fore. Mr. Gradwohl has enlarged
his stock in such a replete manner
that his Golden Rule Bazaar is net
only a credit to the city of Albany
but to the entire " Willamette
valley, being one of the most ex
tensive establishments of the kind
in Oregon. The most important
feature to purchasers is in prices,
and when we assert that his prices
are as low as any house in the state
and that his goods are sold at
figures that cannot be equaled in
the Northwest, it is but the recital
of an absolute fact. It will be to
the interests of the country mer
chants to purcnase their holiday
goods from this establishment, and
orders should be sent in at once.
Mr. Gradwohl has long since
j proven his adaptability to this
business, and it is taking no risK
to say that this emporium of elegant
fancv and decoiative ware is the
inc. . (omplete in the Willamette
Hey. Those who deal at the
Golden Pule Bazaar, will find a
lai;0 assortment to choose from,
anc a square, reliable gentleman
to deal nith.
nivE aki:ivki.
Our .steamer arrivals have ar
arrived. Call early and leave your
orders for the following :
Sweet Potatoes, Turn ps,
Cauliflower,
Cabbage,
Celery,
Peaches,
Grapes,
Swiss cheeee,
Green peppers,
Pumpkins,
Squash,
Cream cheese,
Comb honey,
Chipped beet.
Willamette Packing Co.
Woinlle's ltiverside Addition.
Tli is addition recent!' platted
embraces 115 lots 55x110 feet ad
joining Hackleman's 4th addition
on the east. It is a beautiful
tract, desirably located and is high
and dry, already cleared and
planted out in choice fruit trees.
These lots will sell rapidly, and
parties desiring a choice location
should call at once upon Wallace
ic Cusick, agents for the property,
hots will be sold on easy payments.
Kid Clorrs! Kid "Moves!
I have just received a full line of
kid gloves brand "Our Own."
This is a genuine kid 'dove. I buv
direct from importers in New York
and consider them the best, value j
of any glove I ever sold for this
price. Five buttons, three rows of j
ditching, $1.50 per pair. S. E. j
Young. ;
The Latest NoTeltvtin l'antalaon.s. -
i.icties Jjios., mercliant tailors i
and drapers, opposite the postollice,
A,banv , , tjH.jr Qwa invcIltion
of cutting and making pantaloons
without an or.tsi.le seLm. The
novelty is not only without a seam,
out m ungtit stripes and checks
The foreparts are bound to coincide
with the same of the backparts.
We guarantee a perfect fit in every
pair or money refunded.
In His Old Otinrters.
W. II. Graham has opened a
merchant tailoring establishment
in his old quarters on P.roadalbin
Btreet. He has received one of the
finest lines of genuine imported
suitings and pants patterns ever
brought to this city. Pants will
be made from $6.00 upwards, and
suits for $28 and upwards. He
has a very large line of oatterns,
and will warrant all work to be
first-class. Those desiring a fine
fi-it made to order at almost the
price of ready made clothing
sh ould give him a call.
Tak Notice.
All persons indebted to the late
firm of Bardue & Robertson will
pleaso call at the store and settle
their accounts without delay and
greatly oblige, J. M. Baruue,
successor to Barduo & Robertson,
Drensed Chickens.
We have some fine, fat dressed
chickens for your Sunday dinner.
Call early and leave your order.
Willamette Packing Co.
Sci Howard.
Jim Wcstfall will pay a reward
of for the return of a hunch of
keys lo.n in this city. This amount
will be paid to the finder on their
return to the owner.
Scissors. Shears.
Immense stock at Stewart &
r;ox"s. 2 he best quality and any
size or style. Call and examine
our stoe!-:. .v'ewart A hox.
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ACCURACY. NEATNESS.
J. DORRIS,
ABSTRACTOR
The only complete set of Abstract
Books and Maps in Linn County
OFFICE IN THE COI KT IlOl SE.
CW"Business entrusted to my
care will receive prompt and care
ful attention.
THE OLDAND RELIABLE
kp Bakery,
Mr. Paul Sauter having now ex
clusive charge of this department of
the business, is prepared to furnish
the people of A'b.-uiy and vicinity
with Iresh bread, pie., cakes, rolls,
etc , for breakfast. It will he rady
for delivery each morning by 5 o'clock
A full stouk of staple aud fancy gro
ceries constantly on hand.
2TReineniber the place, opposite
the Bevere House.
J. P. SCHMEEB, Pkophietor.
To Kent.
A SMALL. COMFORTABLE HOUSE,
ti a family without children. Inquire
of Mrs, J. IS. Carter, near Wheeler's lumber
vard .
'ohI racier and Builder
r J HIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING LOCATED
1 in Albany solicits patronage from city
and country. WiU contract to build bridges,
barns, and all tnanucr of dwelling houses,
including Ouveq Anr, Kasthkc and. Eliza
bcthian stile of building. Will furnish
I'lani and sptcificatins free of charges. Satis
fiction (fuarantecd. W. ('.. CASSEL.
Tiy ANTED GRAIN AND STOCK FARMS
of all descriptions. If yon want to sell
your proi erty, write or call on E. G. I'.eards
Uj, real estate a'ent, Albany. Office on
Broad ilbin street near First. V. O. box 341.
BASK OF OREGON,
ALBANY, OREGON.
(irnML $:o,oao
President.
Vlre Tre.s..
('utttir r
II. ItltV.INT
. ...J IV W. KMI.
11. 1. M Kit It ILL.
A general banki ig business trans"
acted.
Sitrlit exchange and telegraphic
transfer bought nnd sold on New
York, San Francisco and Portland,
Oregon.
Collections made on favorable terms
The City Restaurant,
Under the new management of II.
Lampnian will he conducted on a
first-class plan. Meals will be served
at all houry. Consult t'ie
BILL OF FARE
And order whatever you want, pay
ing for what you order and nothing
more. Straight meals served as usual
for 25 cents, and meals to order from
a ;") cent roll and cup of oofl'ee to a
first-class $1.00 meal.
0Furnished rooms to let in connec
tion with the restaurant.
GILSON'S SHAVING PARLORS
AND
HAIR DRESSING SALOON.
None but first class workmen
employed. Everything neat and
clean. Give me a call.
prFirst door f cuth of postollice.
KG. BEARDSLEY,'
REAL ESTATE aGENT,
Conveyancing of j'I kliu's done in a relia
b!e nuumer. All husi-iew will receive
pruiit attention. OlicP on l:roaUlhin
etiti't, near r'irst, Aibauv, Oregon.
Oalffi "FERTILIZER
COMPANY
N. E. Cor. 17th and F streets,
I'OCTLAND, - - OKECOX
MANUFACTURERS of
PUKE UONEj 3IEAL !
For Orchards and Law ns.
KONE PHOSPIIATE,
For Gardens and Grain.
ALSO
Granulated Bone for Poultry.
Our fertili.srs are made from Raw
Rones, no sand or other worthless
material being used.
Btewart &ISoxf Agents
ALBANY,
OREGON.
1 MILE
BAKING
POW DUE.
Put up express! v" for Julius Grad
wohl nnd sold at his Golden;;
Rule Razaar in
ONE POUND CANS
AT
25 CENTS PER CAN
"Guaranteed to be first-class
in every Respect.
JULIUS GR.DT?OHL
TKV GILLS CAT.tKKU CUKK.
T)KRSOXS DESIRING SAND, LOAM OR
X gravel from the premises of F. L. Such,
in P.i.-ntoD county, can procure tickets for the
fame at my otlice, Crawford's hloc-k, Albany,
Oregon. CtiAS. E. W olvkrton.
ABSTRACTS
MARION COI NTY
The only complete and perfect set
ahstracts,
1,
n
mm
AND
LAND COMPANY,
SALEM, OREGON.
Every nbbtiv.ct gnaianteed.
V. K. AUSTIN,
llana-'er.
K. L. Kenton
-DEALER IN
Staple and. Fancy
GrEOCEEIE
Also Choice Candies, Nuts. Cigars and Tobaccos,
Fruits, Vegetables, Etc.
TERMS CASH AKJJ PRICES LOW.
Subscription Agent for all Leading News
pajtcrs and Magazines.
?-NEAR THE POSTOFFICE.
New Drug Store
On or about Oct. 21s1 H.O. Hubbard will .occup y
the west room ot the Iiluinberg Block with a
lew
-OF
Dri
h ; and Droffffisb Sundries.
..4V.,r
The p(NTTf Alliany are cordial invited to
keep their eyHn the date and place and call on the
opening day and inspect our stock.
11. 0. HUBBARD, Inscription Druggist.
Hani
"Oh ! the cold and crujl winter,
Erer thicker, thicker, thicker ;
Froze the ice on lake and river,
Ever deeper, deeper, deeper ;
Fell the covering snow and drifted
Through the forest round the village."
IT IS COMING,
uOM Prob says winter is coming earlier and more
severe this year than usual.
EBGO
Tate time by the topknot and examine my elegant
stock of
OVERCOATS,
CAPE ULSTERS.
DRESS OVERCOATS.
KERSEYS,
VALOURS,
REAVERS.
MELTONS.
CHEVIOTS.
WIDEAWAKE,
CHttCHILLAS,
CASSIMERES.
MONTAGNACS.
L.E. BLAIN,
THE
Leading Clottiier,
STEWART & SOX
-Dealers in-
General
Agricultural
Iron, (iteel and Coal
Wagons and Jiuggies
Hope and Cordage
Blaclsm Mis' Supplies
Garden! and
And all Implements
ALBANY, OREGON
T
too
Sock
Snow.
Hardware
-AND-
Iplemcote.
Carpenters' Tools
Builders' Hardware
Powder, Shot, etc.
Giant Powder & Fuse
Saics and Axes.
Grass Seeds?
Used by Farmers
1 i:i l:;.v-;
', K, Dro'.vi'fi
U a !.ar--aii.'