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ALBA1STY, OKEGQNj DAY, XOArEMBEJl 1 , 1 889.
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IMPORTANT
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Furniture. '
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Stoves and: -.
r .Bedding'
' .Tinware,
" v Hardware.
' Crockery
kicT.?r u .n tv.
ire wish to call the attention of the
T, ffiolpnt t rni? f i! ost select stocks ever brought to Albany. The
sufficient proof that our prices defy competition and we cannot be undersold.
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He Thank von ?rtr vnnr tinKr. i ifktm.irrA on.1 trntlnI. M Ai i
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SPECIAL .NOTICE.
DR. W. C. NEGUS,
Graduate of the Royal College of
London, England, also of the Belle-
Tue Medical College.
The Dr. has spent a lifetime of
study and practice and makes a spe
cialty of chronic diseases, removes
cancers, scrofula enlargements.tumors
and wens, without pain or the knife.
He also makes a specialty of treat
ment with electricity. Has practii ed
in the German French and English
hospitals. Calls promptly attended
day or night. His motto is
"GOOD WILL TO ALL."
tdTOffice and residence Ferry street,
between Third and Fourth.
Star
A ITU. STOCK OF
StapJo Groceries
Crockery, " Glassware,
Tlie best (iiality cf te.", coffeis. cnulirs,
IKlt.-l, etc.
CANDIES, MUTS
FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERY
DAY.
At this oM reliable house is a'so to be
found a complete assortment of fjesli family
groceries, to which is constantly l eii.ir adilnl
nil the seasonable lines of groceries ami jt--viions,
such as
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to order,
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts.
Eastern Buckwheat Flour.
Canned Goods of All Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc,
Thc?e koo1s were all bought when prices
were lew and the benefit of tie marin will fce
riven to his customers. Remember the place,
at the old corner on First and Uroalalbin St.
Proprietor of
Albany Soda Works
And manufketurer f
ry.
VV are bow prepared to furnish choice,
frtsh candies of beet prade, consisting of
pure stick, assorted flavors, mixed candies,
extra French and chocolato crwtns, fancy
lixetl, candy toys and a encrsl assortment
of fine candies
AT WHOLESALE QU BETA II.
itiTOrders from country dealers promptly at
lendcl to. Factory on First street.
ALBANY
OREGON
BED CROWN MILLS
l.M, L1M.; A ro Praps.
NEW PROCESS FLOUR.
(Superior for Family and Baker's use)
Best Siorase Facilities,
fsTHighcat cash prico paid for wheatTEt
ALBANY - OREGON
The BUYERS' GUIDE is
1 issued March and Sept.each
year, it is an encyclopedia
of useful information for all
ivho purchase the .uxuries
or the necessities of life. We
can clothe yon it furnish you with
all the'necessary ami uuncct-ssary ap
pliances to ride, walk iancc, tk-ep,
eat, fish, hunt, work, 0 to church or
stay at lii'inr, and in vat ious sizes,
styles and quantities. Just livnte out
vt'hab is rcii'iired to do all these things
COMFORTABLY. "J you cm make'" a
lair estimate of the value of the
BUYERS' CUIDK, which will be
cnt uj-.oii recii)t 10 cents to pay
",tai;e MQSTGCRjERY. Y.'AHD & CO.,
J 11 1 1-1 .Mi.-!u!i Avouit hioago.lll.
my
Conrad Meyer.
If H. PFEIFFEKf
Ufio
Mectione
1 THE PORTfiAND "BRANCH
talis
OF ITS KIND IN THJ2-
iWlSS &; GO.
public to the fact that
.uu u uauug iu cubic your Kinu p
Jespecttullv Yours.
second hand furniture and stoves.TKJ
Keeping pace -with the
SAMUEL
a
lias opened for the Fall and Winter trade a lin
ger assortment than ever before, and invites the spe
cial attention of the people of Albany and surround
ing country to his mammoth.
FALL am
i
!
COiSTSISTITG OF-
dry (ioods and notion!:
boots and shoes,
groceries,
Carpets of all kinds,
oilcloths and
lenoliums,
window shades,
rORTIERS,
LACK CURTAINS,
In fact a complete assortment of general merchan
dise. His entire building, including basement, first
and second stories, is crowded lull of new goods,
bought direct from importers and manufacturers for
the present tall and winter trade, wlaich affords a
stock t new and fresh designs large enough to sup
ply any want, and which will be sld as low as first
class full weight goods can be bought anywhere in
Oregon,
ialties in Ladies
USTovelties of the Season.
The pubjic is cordially inyited to call and inspect
our magnificently stocked display rooms.
88
OIDS
CHEAPEST PLACEi IN TOWN.
DEALERS IN"
Stoves, Tin, Sheet Iron and Coj)peware,Piimjs
fron, 1'ipes and all 7:inds of I'himhiny Goods.
Afcntsfor the Cc'cbrated
ON tIM I
.'c;kii: anil Heating Sieve.-, tin-
m.IiI m tlM rity. (iivo then)
Street. Albany, Oregon.
a k-..
ANINUUr
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fact that we have done an immense L Liuew -i-
e invite everybody to visit our store, exami.,. . ...
- nve cents on every dollar'8 wortSi vou
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;iatran?ge in the future, we are
Li
steady growth of Albany
E. YOUNG
Announcemen
WINTER STOCK!
CLOAKS AND JACKETS,
UNDERWEAR,
KNIT GOODS,
TABLE LINENS,
FINE HOSIERY.
KNITTING YARNS,
ZEPHYRS, SAXONIES,
I FINE AND
COMMON UMBRELLAS,
Fine Dress Goods and
li.
i s-tovt? f-.ir t!io io:nt mr.'v eve
;".t the Pie Iil-.t-k . Nr :!i
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Trunks ,
and'Vti'i
yrnia'u'nq Goods,
t--:-r:,
C'a'psEtd,Etc.
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niiw to the fron
n!...iig here is a
e'i)i'ai our
i uy ..t u,
Absolutely Pure.
This powder m- r vimes. ;a marvel
of ptiritytri'tiirth (mil vliolcsonieness
More i'i-iiiiii)ii-:il; :l::ui the rc!'iiai
kinds, unci c;iin ot !,. wiM in ocmipeff
tion with iiitiltitnh" r low test, short
wi-ii.'!it .-.linn m .hosjiliatc powders
Sold only in c-ius.Kotai. Hakim ow
ni:u Co . 1(K -t. N. Y.
Lkwis .li hn( V t o.. Aleuts,
I'artl.nid, Oregon.
Ptf .H t.iS
Y II. I'W lt, M L'. ! IIViitlAN AMt
It nu..'1-cn. (v.n l-e f- m:d at l,iso:i;.e
raom ir. S.n.lumV Uwl;, 1 ir.t str. i ',. A'hanv
Uri 1:011-
C W. JIASTt IX. I I! Mt 1AX . 1 1
I", (.'ton, Albany, Oregon
Mil. K1.I.1S, i'HYsUlAN AM) Slllr
. treon, Alb.u.y Orrgnu.
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"1 C KKI.I.V. 1'HY.SICIAN AND oi ;:-
U'rnn Albany. ri"'ini. nllice ill tPitrccVi
new bloik
llicchniirt, from 8 A. m. to 4
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A,
.1. IIHSMIM1, K;l.hl.VKV ht'K
L'con. L'r.nluiitf ri (mlarin leterinarv
college ami 111-11. lur of the Ontario ttriii
arj inciiii a! s-.i icly, ik pn pared to tnf the
OiseaNeH f all ci'nKstiiattil animals on
srii-iitilic T'rinciples. (fl'u-e at Ans Marshiilig
livery Kt'ible. lleKiilem e 4lh and i'ulapooiu
Btrectn, Albany, Oregon.
DK. I. W. XTAIM5, PHYSICIAN AND
Snrifeni. late if I'.rounsvilie, Or. Ollii e
in the Mruhaii-Prar'-e block tipttairti in the
rear rooms on the nmiii hall. Cai.'s pn.mptlv
attemled to in city or countjy.
D
R. K hO.MiEWAY, VETERINARY' SCR
Keoii, Aitiany, urejon - -Unu;uatc or tici;
and American colleifes.
man
DR. E. A. McAUhTKE HOMKSrATHIC niT
sician and sntfeon. Has rtnved his
olflce into Crawford's block. All calls prompt
ly attended to.
DR.O. A. WHITNEY. PHYSICIAN AND
surtfsn. Graduate of Bellevue Hotpi
tal Medical Collece, New Y'ork City. Disewes
of women a specialty. Office in Frcmaa s
bnck, Albany Oreirou.
VI OTICK IS IIEREHY1GIVEN T'JAT PRO
X perty owners are required by ordinance
to cut down ami remove all thistles and b.
noxious weeds growing upon their premise;,
and upon the street adjoining thereto, withiii
the city limits of Albany, 1 hose failing to
do s will te liable t a fine f 5,
By order of the city marshal,
J. N, HOFFMAN
Albany, Junk 28, 1889,
H
EWERT. PRACTICAf. WAlY'lluiKr.
. and jeweler, Albany, Oregon,
ATTOBSEYtt.
M
E. BRINK, ATORNEY-AT-LAV AND
justice of tho peace. Crawford's block,
Albany, Oregon,
n. v. k. Blaikbi rn. 0 w wrioiit
BLACKBtRN, 4: WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT
Law, Albany, Oregon. Office in Oild
oellow slcmplc. A'ill practice in all courts
of the slate, and give special attention to all
business.
OLVERTON CHARLES E. ATTORNEY
at Law, Albany, Or. Office in rooms 13
and 14, Fosters Block, over L. E. Blaia's
stor t
JK. WEATHOUFORD, ATTORNEY AT
.. 'aw Albany, Oregon. Office in Odd
Fellows Temple. Will pract in all the
courts of thestate, ana give special attention
to all bii9ine8
i.nnd SnrvejIni:.
PARTIKS DKSIRINQ Bt'BVRTIKO CONE CAN OH
tain accurate and prompt work bv calline
upon ex-county surveyor V. T. T. Fisher. He
has complete copies offield notes and tow n
ship plats, and is prepare I to do surveying in
any art of Linn county. Postoffice address.
Millers Station, Linn con it r, Oregon.
( P.. WIXX, AGENT I CR THE LEAD
J ing fire, li!e an J net idem iuMirancc 1:0111-imiiie-Si
lor tU'M.
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ri;i.iif.r. iuhiis To iii.nt. at nil-: ;
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V'P.tln 1 i'.p 1 1.- :tS!. i
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OVER THE WIRES.
PLStniaster-General Wanamaktr
Fixes the Telegraph Rates.
REYOHTION IS THE SOCHI.
An Emphatic Decial of a Riilwij Consoli
datiou Rumor News East of the
Rockies end the Old World.
The Hkrali'8 Special Dispatches.
W ashington, Oct. ol. Postmaster-General
Wanamaker to-day
ma.Je a j-ublu: order lixingtbe rates
for telegraphic service for the gov
ernment for the present year.
Day messages not. exceeding ten
mfTfotir "hAiiditsd miles, Jo cents,
and a half a cent extra for each
word in excess ot ten. Over four
hundred and less than one thousand
miles, 15 cents for the first ten
words, and three-quarters of a cent
for each word in excess. Over one
thousand miles, half a cent a word
added to the one thousand mile
rate. Night messages not exceed
ing twenty words, 15 cents for all
distances and half a cent extra for
each word in excess of twenty.
AN EMPHATIC DKNIAL.
Washington, Oct. 31. First
Vice-President Peasly, of tke Chi
cago, Burlington &Quincy railroad,
makes a positive statement here
that there is no truth whatever in
the rumored alliance between the
Pennsylvania and Burlington.
There is no truth in the report that
the Burlington road lias withdrawn
from the interstate railroad associ
ation" A SENSATIONAL I.IBKI..
Th Knit of Mrs. Mackay Against
the MiiBckenter Kxaintnar.
London, Oct. .11. The action for
libel brought by Mrs. Bohn-Maikay
against the Manchester Examiner
came up in the court of the queens
bench today. The libel com
plained of is the allegation that the
plaintiir was a poor widow with
two children, tint she was employ
ed as a washerwoman when ilack
ay fell in love with and married
her. The plaintiir contends that
the article declared that she was
not a lady by birth or education,
and that she was not accustomed
to associating with persons of good
position. The defendants admit
the first inuendo, but deny the sec
ond. The defendants had paid 10
inio the court, and the question be
fore the court to -day was whether
the payment applied to the whole
libel or the inuendo admitted. The
court ruled that it applied only to
the part of the libel admitted. "
A devolution in ; tintaiiiala.
City of Mexico (via (Jalveston)
Oct. :il. The Papel NHeional to
day published a telegram irom
(iuatarnala saying that a revolu
tion is in full progress in the fanta
Rosa district. The revolutionists
are holding their own, aided bv
other forces in the direction of the
Mexican frontier.
A Wrestling; Match.
Paris, Oct. 111. A match
tween Cannon and Pietro,
he
the
champion French wrestler, took
place last night. They wrestled
over an hour, neither gaming any
advantage, i inalJy the referee de
clarcd the match a draw. Another
match will take place Friday
OisnrmiD.8 mm luseen Fee.
"tins was sometime a paiuuox, as
Hamlet 6ays. Since, however, tbe
people of America and other 'unds
have been enabled to pit Hostetter's
cicuiajli Bitters against that unseen
foe, malaria, it is no longer araradox,
but an easy possibility. Whatever
malaria evolves its misty venom to
joison ttic air, ana decaying unwhole
aoine vegetation lmpregnater the
water, there, in the very stronghold
of miasma, is the auxiliary potent to
disarm the foe and assure efficient
protection. Fever and ague, bilious
remittent, dumb ague and asrue cake.
no matter how tenaciously they have
fastener- their clutch on the system,
are first forced to relax their grasp
ana eventually to auanuon it alto
gether. But it i' preventive force
that should chiefly recommend the
Bitters to persons dwelling in malaria
cursed localities, for it is a certain
buckler of defence against which the
enemy ,s powerless. Cures, likewise,
dyspepsia, rheumatism, kidney and
billioua ailments.
Piles! Piles! Piles!
Dr William's Indian Pile Ointinem
is the ouly sure cure for blind, bleed
ing or itching piles ever discovered.
It never fails to cure old cases of long
standing,
Judge Coons, Maysvillc, Ky, says.
"Dr William's Indian Pile Ointment
cured me after years of suffering."
Judge Coflinbury, Cleveland, O, says
"I nave ound by experience that Dr.
WHliuri's Indian Pile Ointment Rives
immediate and permanent relief."
Wo hayc hundreds of such testi
monials. Do not sutler an instant
longer. Sold-by druggists at 50c and
$f per box. SoU by Foshay & Mason,
Albany, Oregon.
allow their children to cough a4
strain and cough and calmly say, "Oh
it's only a cold," and keep frirrm
tl'.t-tn clieiip an 1 dangerous medieiMa
until they arc down with lung fever
or i.nsunip'ion, when tli? v can ke
..miv relir-vcd hy BKCJCS' CH KS RY
rOL'tJll XYP.UP? It has m
ui', and fi w equal. (!eu. L. 1)M&
!ti.".u. rlrngist.
I.inlier- yn.fe:' to trade lit C. E
.'iMwiu-U's' because everytbimr is ueat
;Ult! ill apple pic :;l'.!t ;'.
CANADIAN AFFAIRS.
Tlie Caaaiiian C'kincse Laws Our
Relation IVIth the Domiiioi.
OrrowA, Oct. .'11. It is stated
tnat representations nave oeen
made by the imperial authorities
here to modify the Canadian Chi
nese law, in view of the possibili
ties of its creating complications
which might lend to the injury of
the Eritith trade with China.
British Columbia is urging tho re
sumption of the tax on Chinamen.
It is understood tho Domin
ion parliament will meet on
January lti, 1SK. and tlie fifht
over the .Jesuit bill will be
disturbed by the relations between
Canada and the United States, and
the possibility of the United
Slates extending commercial rela
be
tions with neighboring republic
"gJs-egiV.lMi...
FALL mr A COITNT.
Up IMeadK iuilty tci a tkarg cf
Forgery.
New York, Oct. 31 William C.
Tanner, the French Conut, who has
been rictimiziiig business men of this
city by forging their names to checks,
was arraigned before Judge Marline
to-day. He presented a rather
shabby appearance.
He told the Judge that he was per
fectly willing to admit his guilt,
which was the result of poverty, and
asked that he be dealt with according
to law. He forthwith pleaded guiity
of ftrgery in the third degree and was
remanded for sentence.
Documents on his person prove
that Tanner comes of good French
stock. His career of crime dates
back to the forgery of Sarah Bern,
hard t's name to a check for 10.CU0
francs, which was successful. Dur
ing the actress' last tour he tried to
repeat thefperformance, but failed.
FKEDICTIONS.
Kumors if Railway Combinations
that are to be Made Seen.
San Francisco, Oct. GO. Kail
way men here predict that the ar
rival of C. P. Huntington frcm
Europe will be soon followed by
the announcement of railroad com
binations fully as great as any yet
made public. One of the expected
combinations is between the Santa
Fe, Southern Pacific, Missouri Pa
cific and the Oould roads east of
St. Louis and Chicago. The recent
reported purchases of Santa Fe
stock by Oould and Huntington
adds strength to the prediction.
Till: 1IIMTISU WHEAT CROP.
It Will Not Prove So Good ms For
merly Reported.
Lomion, Oct. 31. Sir J. B. Lawes
states that the forecasts of the British
wheat crop niuit be considerably dis
counted. Th land under crop for
lSbtl ij 2,340,7-0 a'.Tci oyer PJO.UO
less than lSSS, He puts the crop at
a little over S,000,(k0 quarters and
the amount required for consumption
t 27,000,000 quarters. According to
this the require m cuts will be higher
than last year.
Ol'ITE A TOWN.
Although It Has Only Eight Inhab
itants It Supports a Newspaper.
Perhaps the smallest town in the
world in which a newspaper is pub
lished is Orondo, in the Big Bend
country the home of the Orondo
News. The village consists of
three not very imposing buildings,
one being used as a store, one as a
dwelling, and one for the printing
office. The present population
comprises eight souls four adult
males and three women and a lit
tle girl. The town lies immediate
ly on the left bank of the Columbia,
liere that grand river rushes be
tween steep mountains on tbe west
and high abrupt bluffs on the east.
The compositor on the News
keeps batch" in the little room
occupied bv the type cases and a
six column army press. A kitchen
table is used for an imposing
stone, and the cook Btove serves
to warm the otlice and try the
bacon for both the editor and the
printer. But on other house
can be seen from the "town," and
that is across the river, at the foot
of an almost perpendicular moun
tain, which towers abruptly fully
one thousand feet above the river,
leaving barely enough level space
at the river bank for a house.
Where the patronage of the News
comes in from the spectator cannot
see, as there can not possibly be
more than a dozen persons living
within a radius of three miles from
Orondo.
If the News succeeds there, it
certainly would seem that a paper
oueht to make a living anywhere.
No wonder the rural editors are all
getting rich. It would seem that
it is cheaper to run a newspaper
than a cider mill.
Let ns give the readers of the Her
ald a little timely advice. Hot
weather is coming and with it colic,
cholera morbus, dysentery and di
arrhoea. The only safe way to eoj-!
bat these diseases, is to keep Rome
reliable remedy at hand, and ail who
have trieil Chatnber'ain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrheea Remedy will
admit that it is the most prompt,
reliable and successful medicine
kiiuu ii tor these complaints, It costs
but. 25 or 50 cents, and may be the
means of saving you or your family
n::t- h utleiing if n)t life itself, be
fore tl-e summer is over. For sale by :
Fos-hay oc Mason
The largest stocs of watches in
he citv at Will & Starks.
ODD AND INTERESTING.
It is ruir.ored thet Tanner will jin
Boulancer on the Isle of Jersey.
Edgar Allen Poc, Jr.. has been
elected captain of Princeton's foot
ball team.
At an auction f ale of antiquities in
Boston last week, u cup made of wood
from the thip Constitution, brought
510.
Last week it took a California
court less than twc'ity-four hours to
oatch a thief, tiiid him guilty and
lodge him, in the penitentiary to serve
cut a ten-year tenttnee.
Hon. R. M, Mc Lane, formerly
minister to France, i.as offered his
services as a stump speaker to the
democratic state eouumUte of Mary
land tor this fall's campaign.
Miss llattie Blaine, Miss Waua-
mikcr, Miss Fuller, Miss Hasian and
ouua . ho wiii bloom tins . wiuur . m
the garden of Washington society.
Justioa Stephen J. Field looks none
the wrrsefor hi exciting experience
in California. It troubles him, how
ever, and he discourages all allusions
to it. His friends understand that
he is to speak of it first.
The Philadelphia statue ef General
McClellau is to be placed in the mid
dle of Broad street, just si.uth of the
city hall. The design represents the
general on horseback, sorvcying a
line of battle.
General Alger appears to be rap
idly moving into the place that Uen
rral John A. Legan occupied for
years before his death as the favorite
of the old volunteer soldiers of the
country. General Sherman ir their
here, butAlger is their lead it.
The wife ef the new Chinese min
ister at Washington has not emerged
from the seclusion of the legation eo
that prying eyes ceuld catch a glimpse
of her. She gets fresn air and a
Vnowledge of the capital by driving
or walking iu the evening with her
husband.
NOVELTIES IN JEWELRY.
Bangle bracelets are by no
means a thing of the past.
Turquoise hearts are being adopt
ed as sleeve buttons.
Single-pronged hairpins have
flat tope, made up of moonstone
faces in burnished gold crescents.
A late idea in silver bookmarks
is a flag-pole with a flying banner,
to the pole of which is attached a
tiny clip.
A charming departure is a claret
colored crystal vinaigrette encased
in a filigree gold cover ttrewn with
rough sapphires.
An admirable conception in um
brella handles is an opaque amber
crook, beautified by a narrow,
winding strip of garnets.
A ring of a choice ilesciiption is
set with a pearl of delicate green
tint in a circle of diamonds and
sapphires alternating.
A whim of the fair sex is to wear
a brooch composed of a raised
crystal heart in the tenter of dia
monds and turquoises alternating.
Four enameled violets with a
diamond dewdrop on each have
their stemj Iwund around by a
lovers' knot of burnished gold and
form together an elective brooch.
Re triotiutf the Sale of Morphine.
In view of the reputed laf-ge in
crease in morphine consumption
in this country, it is of interest to
note the recent action of the Con
gress of Legal Medicine in Paris.
The use of morphine has reached
such an alarming pitch in France
that actual deterioration of the
race is thretened, and with the
purpose of restricting as far as pos
sible tbe facilities for obtaining the
drug, the congress has passed reso
lutions, and asked that they be
sanctioned by legislative authoriiy,
to the effect that (1) "Wholesale
druggists and chemical manufac
turers shall sell morphine and
cocaine to pharmacists only, and
delirer the poison at the buyer's
bouse, f.2) Pharmacists shall dis
pense only once, unless the con
trary be mentioned by the pre
6criber, a prescription containing
either morphine or cocaine."
A Bother Addition.
I hare for sale about 20 acres of
land situated just one mile from
this city. It is offered for sale very
cheap. Also farm property and
tity lots for sale. E. G. Beards
ley, real estate agent, Broadalbin
street, Albany, Oregon.
High Priced Property.
AVliiTfc nrrmortv is Vioimr cnld of
hiffher nriees vprv d.iv. wo are
still selling groceries, fruits, 'vege-
taoies, etc. at ine lowest possible
figures. Our motto is lartro saln
and small profits. ' Willamette
Packing Co.
Honey to Loan.
Money to loan- at a low rate of
interest, on improved farm and
city property, in sums of $200 to
if lu.oou. or particulars call on
Burkhart & Malin. Real Estate
A gents.
Yaquina Lots.
Burkhart & Malin oflpr fnr nil-.
this morninz twenty-five city lots
adjoining Yaquina City. These
lots are situated in H.illid.iv'n ,i
dition and join Yaquina City.
They will be sold cheap for cash.jg
Scissors. Shears.
Immense ttoik at Stewart &
Sox's. The l est qualitv and any
size or style. Call and examine
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