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15 CENTS A WEEK.
AliBAXY, OHEGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1889.
VOL.
1V.NO. 2S.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
OF THE PORTLAND BIUNUH. f
3ST IE "W
AND
SECOND HUB
Furniture,
Stoues and
Bedding,
Tinware,
Hardware,
Crockery.
Etc., Etc.
with
aofScien
prices
re thank you for yoi
ATIighest task price paid for
SPECIAL KOTICE.
DR. W. C. NEGUS,
Graduate of the Royal College ot
London, England, also of the Belle-
vue Medical College.
The Dr. has spent a lifetime of
study and practice and makes a spe
cialty of chronic diseases, removes
cancers, scrof i la enlargements, tu more
nd 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."
"Office and residence Ferry street,
between Third and Fourth.
Star Bakery !
A rt'LL STOCK OF
Staple Groceries
Men', fcwiiN
The best quality cl (a, eofTecs. oaedlep,
uts, tc.
CANDIES, NUTS
FRESn BAKED BREAD EVERY
DAY.
At this reliable hou is a'.'O to tie
ton u il a complete assortment of 'reh fainily
xrocerle, to wider is constantly l.eii.tf added
all the seasonable lines of erooerixo and pro
rnions, 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,
These goods were all bourht hea price
ware low and the benefit of tLe margin will be
tlren to his customers. Remember the place,
at tie old 0"TBr an First and Broalalbin Sts.
.Prprior f.
Albany wSoda Works
Aa4 aaaoboturtr f -
ice
lonery.
Vfe are n prBaxe4 t fareisM ehoiee,
frwih eanaUs of best grtAt, cosistii(ro
pure stiok, assorted flavors, mixed candie,
extra French and chocolate reaan, fancy
ixed, candy toys and a jtaerel assortatent
f lie candiea
AT frBOLCSAlB R KKTAII.
ikaTOrden from count'f dealers premtly a
ladid to. Factory cn First street
ALBANY
OREGON
RED CROWN MILLS
hOK, LA.MSG t CO., Preps
NEW PROCESS FLOUR. ;
fuperitr fer Family aid Baker's use)
Best Siorase Facilities J
JcTHigheat aaah priae aa!d far wheat ISA
ALBANY - OREGON
The BUYERS" GUIDE is
, issued March and Sept.each
year. It is an encyclopedia
of useful information for all
who purchase the .usuries
or the necessities of life. We
can clothe you n furnish yon with
all the necessary and unnecessary ap
pliances to ride, walk ianee, lc p.
cat, tish, hunt, work, go to ei:urli or
tdav at home, r.n.1 in vaiivus sizes,
styles and quantities, .hist tv.:e out
what is red ui red to do a-ii tliv.-etiiings
COMFORTABLY. you ran inakca
fair estin:ate or the value ot the
BUYERS' CUIDE, which will he
sent ui on rciv.ipt of 10 cetit3 t- pay
MniiTftinrpu iiunn o rir"
i.ostage. n.uiuuu:titf, wmkh a uo.,
Ill 111 V! l' :: f.VM
Cliica:; i, Li:.
nnlVl0!311 a"entif:n ,f Vhe Pu.bIie t0 Vhe f thfat ;" hv mure than doubled our stock in all its department., a.,.1 w rc now to the fro
one ot the largest and most select stocks ever hnraiht t.i All.ni- tv (- v j , v i : .
rt n,, , c ------- ......., ilv tutu nr nave uuiic an immense uusme6S tvr siurf (r opening ncic 10
t prool that our prices rlcfv uc-ninetitinn and w rannnt I... i..-.l. l.l irv. ii. . . ,
u, r " , , J r , 1 -..uwi-i.iu. "c iijyue everyoony ti visit our store, exr.liili.e oui raiuis ami cum aie uur
oeiore j ou mane your purchases, and we guarantee to save eu twpntv.fi
We thank you for your pant patroi.age and trusting to ihare your kind patramge in the future, we are
wad Mepr.
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Respectfully Yours.
second hand furniture and stoves, "tti
Pal
Keeping pac; with the
SAMUEL
Has opened for the Fall and Winter trade a lai
ger assortment than ever before, and invites the spe
cial attention of the people of Albany and surround
ing country to his mamuoth.
m ai wm
-CONtt'lSTIISrG OF
dry goods and notion5,
boots and shoes,
groceries,
Carpets of all kinds,
oilcloths and
lenoliums
window shades,
portiers,
lace curtain,
la fket aeMplete,aesortnientof general merchan
dise. His entire building, including bjasemeat, first
and second stories, is erowded full f new gods,
bought direct froi importers and manufacturers for
the present tall and winter trade, w.ich affords a
steck 9t new and fresh designs large enough t sup
ply any want, and whioh will b ald as low as first
elass full weight goods can be bought any where in
Oregon.
Specialties in Ladies Fine. Dress Goods and
Novelties of th. Season.
Th public is cordially invited to call and inspect
onr magnificently stocked display rooms
188
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CHEAPEST PLACE IN TOWN.
-DEALERS IN-
Stoves. Tin, Sheet Iron and Copperwmre, Pumvs
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iiiic j tjivi imtv m v inii,i ijj J lllJilUlliy IjrVOdN.
Agents for the Ce7ebratcd
ON TIME
rWk::;g .') Ibvitu;- Sieves, th.- ,,-r stov I t !ii hist m.-i---ol.l
in thus city. .iiv.' thctn a r .i: ;:t tlie Pu-rc Block 'r'.";V Hr-Stre-.'t.
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ALBANY, ORKGON ?
steady grotfth of Altany
E YOUNG
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CLOAKS AND JACKETS,
UNDERWEAR,
KNIT GOODS,
TABLE LINENS,
FINE HOSIERY.
KNITTING YARNS,
ZEPHYRS, SAXONIES,
I FINE AND
1 COMMON UMBRELLAS,
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Announcement.
1889
mars
i ""fifi
'.In i; Goods,
l als ar.d
Caps, Etc, Etc.x
3. WISE fc CO.
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. 'A marvel
ol purity.strenirth and v liolesoiiitness
More c-iii!t)inir:tl thaii the ordinarj
kinds, and citnnol he sold in competi
tion with multitude of low test, short
weight iiltiin ot T.hosphute powders
Sold only in -ins, Kotai. BakiN' 'ow.
rEK Co. It- v,,1' -t.. N. Y.
Lfwiji 51, .loiixvox'tt C o., Ajrentrt.
rortland, Oregon.
rinsK ia.
T U. DAVIS, M I. rilYSlCIAN AM)
M suit-on. t'Mi 1 c fciii'd at his tt e
room in S'n.liunV t.lci k. Kirtt stri ct. AHianv
n m: iiaston. iimj-kian
V.T, (.-i-on, Albany, .ir(-:'cii
I M
M.
II. KLI.1S, rilYSKIAK AM) SfRr
Kenn, Albai.y Oregon.
p C. KKLI.Y, l'HYSICIAN AND ZVR
J. Kcon Albany, irccon, office in (Pierce's
new block. Olfk-e.himre, from 8 A. u. to 4
r. it.
J. KttaM'IKK, VK'i KK1NAKY SL'R
uton, irrailvati- ff Ontario vetiTinarv
college and n-enil'cr f the Ontario xefrin
arv niedii al society. i. jm joied to treat the
diseases of all dotnestii ateu animals on
seientitic prinolp'sK. Office at Ans Marshall's
livery sttible. .Residence 4tb and t'alapdcia
streets, AlbanT, Oregon.
DH. 1. W. TARU, PHYSICIAN AND
iSurpeon, tate of Urownsvilie, Or. Ottire
in the Strahan-l'carre blo-k Uetairs in the
rear rooms on the main hall. I'ai 8 pranipllv
attended to in city or countiy.
DU. R KOLDEWAY, VETERINARY BUR
geon, Albany, Oregon - -Graduate f flarj
man anj American colleires.
Da, E. A. McAustbr naaaaraTnie ray
sician and turfeon. liaa remarcd bis
office inta Crairfard's alack. All call prarnpt-
ly attended ta.
DRJG. A. WHITNET, PHYSICIAN AKD
surgan. Gradnata of BelleTua Horai
Ul Medical Collefe, New York City. Diseases
of women a specialty. Office in Fronaa'a
brick, Albany Oreicou.
J OTICE IiTlIEREB Y'f GI VENTHAT PRO
i.'l perty owners are required by ordinance
to cut down anu remove all thistles and b
noxious weeds growing upan their prcmi6e,
and upon the street adjoining thereto, within
the city limits of Albany. Those failin ta
da aa will e liable la a fine af H,
By arder af the city marshal.
J, H. HUFFMAN
AtBAST, Jc2g, lg89,
EWERT. PRACTICAL WATCHJIAKJS
. andjoweler, Albany, Oregaa,
ATTOB.ET8.
ME. BRINK, ATTwUNEY-AT-LAW AND
justice of the rcace. Crawford's blo:k,
Albany, Oregon.
d. . if. BLACRBmn. . w. wRiotrr.
BLACKUCKN, & WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT
Law, Albany, Oregon: Office in Odd
bi llow's Temple, ill practice in all courts
of the state, and gire apecial attention to all
business.
WOLVERTON CHARLES E. AITORNEY
at Law, Albany, Or. Office in rooms 13
and 14, Foster' Block, orer U I. Blain's
stor a
JK. WEATHOUFORI), ATTORNEY AT
. law, Albany, Oregon. Office in Odd
Fellow's Temple. - Will pract in all the
courts of thestate, and give special attention
to all business.
Land Survey Ing.
PARTIES DRSIRIKO 8CRVETIKO DOK1 CAN a
taiu accurate and prompt work bv callinir
upon ex-county, survryor f. T. T. Fisher, lit
hascomplete topics of field notes and town
ship plats, and is prepare 1 to do snrvcYing in
any part of Linn county. I'ostofficc address,
Millers Station, Linn cou ity, Oregon.
P D W,NN- agent i or the lead
V ir? fir. l;fer.d icc;.ici.t iism.-n-.ce cm-
1 anic.
lor jlrnf.
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POWDER
OVER THE WIRES.
A New Steamship for the IV
coma and Seattle Lines.
EX-SEC. BAYAHD MAKKIiU).
The American Sbip Chesbarongk Wrecked -Nineteen
o; Her Crew Lost
Princess Maria Dead.
Ike Hrald'.s Special Dispatchts.)
Portland, Nov. 7. The North
em Pacific steamer City of Kings
ton, whtctt was recently purchased
in New York, will leave that city
shortly for this coast. This vessel
is a yery fine iron steamer and can
make nearly sixteen miles an hour
in good vater. On her arrival she
will be put in service on the Sound
to run between Seattle, Tacoma
and Victoria.
KAYAKD-CLYNK HAKKIAGK.
The Ex-Secretary of State Qoietly
Married ia Washington.
Washington, Nov. 7. Thomas
F. Bayard, ex-secretary of state,
and the missionary, Miss Mary
Clyne. were married at 1 o'clock
this afternoon in the presence of a
most distinguished company. The
desire was to have the wedding as
quiet as possible and invitations
numbering about 150 were issued
to relations nd a few personal
friends. Among them were ex
President and Mrs. Cleveland, ex
Secretary and Mrs. Fairchild, Hon.
(ieorge Bancroft, Justice and Mrs.
Field, Justice and Mrs. Lamar and
Mrs. M. W. Fuller. A reception
and breakfast followed the cere
monv and soon after the newly
married couple lelt for a tour to
New York and other northern
cities.
A RUSSIAN'S TOAST.
He Declare That America Want
Nothing and Fears Nothing.
Berlin, Nov. 7. Count Schau
yaloir; the Russia- Embassador, gave
a dinner at the Russian Embassy to
night in honor of Williiin Walter
1'heips, Minister to Germany. Among
the quests were tiie members of ail
the European embassies. Count
Schouvaiotf in proposing the health of
Mr. 1 help, said that America stood
alone among great pover as wanting
nothing and tearing uothing.
rririceFS Maria Dead.
London, Nov. 7 Princess Mat ia,
wife f Prince Alexander of Bat
tenburg, recently ruling prince o?
Bulgaria, died to-day attlratz in
childbirth.
Frrsldratial Appointment.
Washington, Nov. 7. The pres
ident to-dav appointed William
Brest, of New York, commissioner
of navigation.
Vessel and Crew Lost.
Yokohama, Nov. 7. The Amer
ican ship Chesburough from Iligo
for New i ork has been wrecked on
the northern coast of Japan
Nineteen ot the crew were
drowned.
LIKJT C0U5TY BDSISES8 COUNCIL
The Linn County Business Coun
cil, P. of H., met with Grand
Prairie grange No. 10 last Satur
day, a large delegation being
present.
As usual when the meeting is
held at No. 10 s hall a large nuin
ber of members of the different
granges were in attendance.
rresident r. M. Kizer was
promptly in place. In the absence
of the secretary M. H. Wilds was
appointed secretary pro tern.
A communication to Hon. R. A
Irvine from Wasco county council
in reference to aid of the worthy
members of the order in that part
of the county who have been made
destitute from the failure of crops
was made. B. 11. liuine moved
the reference of the matter to the
committee on good of the order, to
report after dinner.
J. H. Scott brought up a matter
oi business, which was further re
ferred to by I. Simpson, of Lane
county, B. II . Irvine and others.
On good of the order B. II.
Irvine, of Jordan Valley grange,
reported a healthy condition and
called up II. H, Wilds, of Knox
Butte, on the prohibition question,
who responded that it was partisan.
II. S. Williams and A. F. Beard,
of Scio, referred to Irvine and the
question he had sprung in a man
ner to leave Bro. Ben Irvine in a
good natured dilemma on the
question.
Hon. R. A. Iryine and President
F. M. Kizer made reference to the
question of giving aid to the mem
bers east of the mountains.
The singers of No. 10 gave some
fine vocal music to enliven the
meeting.
A. F. Beard made remarks upon
the good of the order that were
pertinent to the subject, and of interest.
A recess was taken and a bounti
ful repast spread by the ladies of
tJrand Prairie grange was partaken
of 'A ith satisfaction.
On re-assembling the committee
on gooJ o: the order rejiorted upon
thj matter of :iid for EaMt-rn Ore
gnii roi iiibers. rt-commer.ding that
the Mibjtv! in: referred to th Mib
ordinate granges, and thutacorrvs
; '.i:;(k'nc' Ik opened by the secre
tary vi it li Wasco county Council
the si.bjtet.
!'. s. iMigiik'ii .? Ki ; Butre
grange gave Route suggeution'? for
tlie good of tlie order which were
listened to with interest.
The special committee upon a
resolution on a business matter
offered at the last meeting of the
council, rejtortod half of the com
mittee on favor and halt opposed.
iThe quest irn involved was a'ly
j discussed bv J. Clem, J. Wigle,
I m.. xi.ii .T r iv...:.. 1 1 ..
Mart Miller. Jonas Davis, Hon
! Henry Cyrus, M. H. Wilds, 1.
' Simpson, J. II. Scott. A. F. Beard,
' and others On motion the motion
j to adopt the majority report was
' laid on the table. A motion to
adopt I he minority report was also
laid upoi. the table.
II mi. R. A. Irvine, by unanimous
vote of the Council was delegated
to attend the next meeting of
Wasco county Council, giving that
body the benefit of his experience,
and to inquire into the necessities
of members of the wrder in that
vicinity.
J. Bilyeu spoke upon good of the
order, to a good effect.
N. P. Pavne introduced the sub
ject of protecting fruit from pests.
A. S. Powell gave his experience
in spiaying tress, having made a
success in its use. F. M. Kizer
thought good care and cultivation
essential. T. Froman gave a valu
able talk upon the same subject.
A vote of thanks was given Grand
Prairie Grange.
The next meeting was voted to
be held with Tangent Grange, on
the first Saturday in December.
The Latest Military Inrentlen.
Engineer.
The lastest novelty in military in
ventions is a vegetable cartridge shell,
to which French periodicals are call
ing attention. Thia invention would,
no doubt, become of great importance
should the results that are claimed
for the same be confirmed. A French
man, M. Biennait, is said to hare
found the means of replacing the
metel shell of cartridges for one of a
vegetable composition, which will be
entirely consumed in tiring. This
caitridge scarcely weighs one half of a
metel cartridge, the price is consider
ably less, and its use will do away
with all the drawbacks attached to
the extraction of the shell after each
shot. As the metal shell, however,
secures the closing of the cun, M.
Biennair hag invented a new contriv
ance, which may be easily affiled to
eve.y gun at a tmall expense, and
which would give to his vegetable
shell the same advantage as pobseesed
by those now in use. The employ
ment of these new cartridges would
enable soldiers to carry twice the
number now allowed, and thereby
the difficult problem of the supply of
ammunition iu battle would be greatly
simplified,
4'roap Can Lte Prevented.
Wewant eveiy mother to know thai
croup con be prevented. 1 here is no
question about this : as it Las been
uone in thousands of cases, and you
may depend upon it that when a cnild
takes the crouo it i wholly owing to
the negligence of its parents. True
foup never appears without due and
timely warning; u few hours or a day
or two tjelere the attack, the child be
comes hoarse. This hoarseness is the
lirst indicatien of croup, and is a sure
sign that croup is to follow, unless
promptly and propeily treated. The
free use of Chamberlain's Courh
Remedy as directed with each bottle,
under the heading "To proventcreup,"
win aiKpei an symptoms el tbe dis
ease. This first sign of ceup, hoarse
ness, may oe oyeriookea by jeuns
motaers or tnese not laminar with
the disease. Under such circum
stances, or when not properly treated,
the hoarseness becomes mere marked.
aid tbe child snows shews svmntems
of having taken celd, then a peculiar,
rrugn :ugn is acveiopea. i-Jven at
this 6tas;e Chamberlain's Couirh Kenn
edy will prevent the croup, but after
toe cougn nas developed tbe ere; p is
liable to appear at any moment. The
proper way is to keep a bottle of this
remedy at nana, it costs but 5vl etnu,
and only a few doses, vr at meet net
over a third ef a bottle, is required to
dispel all symptoms of the disease.
Cm you afford te risk ee much fer sj
little? There is uet the least danger
in giving this remedy in large and
frequent desee, which are alwaj s re
quired, as it contains no injurious
substance. As proof of this fact we
refer to John L. Olson, of Dos Moines,
whose 18 months-old boy diaak tbe
entie conteats of a 50 cent bottle of
Chamberlain'6 cough remedy without
the lea6t injury. Certainly it made
the baby vomit very freely; but after
uiKii-g a nap ne would have been glad
tohaved.-ank another bottle of the
remedy, as he liked it. A similar in
stance occurred neai Valley Spnncs,
DakoU. Mrs, Mattie Johnson's two
year-old daughter, Annie, drank a full
bottle of the remedy without injt-ry.
This remedy lias been the sole re
liance of thousands of mothers for
crcup, and especially as a preventive
lor nianT yearss, and has never been
known to fail. It is also invalnai lc
for colds and whooping-cough. For
saie oy foenay & Mason.
Kid Gloves! Kid UIotcs!
I have iust 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, i lve buttons, three rows of
stitching, $1.50 per pair. S. E.
Young.
Important Notice.
CltvinfT in tlift rhnif in rtwnor-
ship of the Albany and Santiam
canal, the Magnolia flouring mills
and city water works, all persons
indebted to me are hereby notified
to call at the office and settle the
same immediately.
J. A. Crawford.
Beautiful ribbons are arriving
the features of the season. We
have an immense ;-fock and have
reduced the price 2') per cent. W.
F. Read.
THE ELECTIONS.
GroTer Cleveland Bobs Up With
"I Told You So."
OBIO IS SOT DEMOCRATIC.
The Republicans Have a Majority ii tte
Hjtise aid Setate in Iowa Tha
El. dim! Elrewfcer.
Special to tLe lUmi.n.
Wakihsgton, Nov. 7. Ex-Prcs-ideni
Cleveland was interviewed
last night on the election results.
It is evident," said Cleveland,
"that tb leaven of tariff reform
has at least leavened the whole
lump. The west which has suf
fered most from the unjust burden
of tariff taxation has awakened.
The state platforms of both Iowa
and Oiiio are abreast of the St.
Louis platform on the subject of
riff reform. The people have
considered and passed judgment.
It was for the people to decide.
They are now deciding it. It is
enough for me to say tney are
satisfied with the indications and
results ot the election. Tbe voters
in Virginia indicate that the south
is still faithful to the democracy of
Jefferson and Jackson."
SOME HOPE IN OHIO.
Chicago, (Ohio), Nov. 7. The
State Journal (rep.) says the re
publican state committee estimates
Campbell's plurality over Foraker
for governor at from 10,000 to 12,
000. The returns froji nine of the
leading counties show that Forakr
ran 10,365 behind the ticket. In
view of this they claim that the
rest of the republican state ticket
is elected by an average plurality
of 5000.
IOWA IS REPl'BLICAN.
Chicago, (Ills.) Nov. 7. The
Journal (rep.) Des Moines special
says while the democrats claim
that their entire Iowa state ticket
is elected, indications as to the re
sult, except for governor, is
doubtful. The republicans have 7
majority in the house and 1 in the
senate.
DEMOCRATIC (JAINS.
New York, Nov. 7. The latc-t
returns show heavy democratic
gains in this state, New Jersey and
Virginia.
COMMENT ON THE KIXCTIONS.
Washingion, Nov. 7. First
Assistant Postmaster General
Clarksen, on being interviewed
concerning the elections, siid:
"Tlie invariable results of the year
following the presidential election
have repeated themselves. There
are man- surprises in the republi
can states but they come from local
causes in every state except Vir
ginia." President Harrison has not made
any public statement of his views
concerning the elections.
mist go to jail.
StndeHta Who Itefuse to Testify ia
a Hazing Case.
A report from Madison, Wis., says
that in the Municipal Court Judge
Keyes gave a decision in the case of
A. M. Long and other students ui the
State University who refused to tes
tify lo the Riley hazing rase. Hp ex
amined the case carefully and decided
he has the right to compel them to
testify or be punished fer contempt of
court.
If the boys presist io their refusal
to tcstif) he will commit them for
eon tempt o' court, and as a commit
ment of this character is not bailaide,
and a writ of habeas corpus would
not prevail, a great deal of excite
ment exists in university enctes.
Some fifteen or twenty etndei- are
implicated. Some of them have al
ready left and gone to other colleges.
Attorney Bashford persists iu his
determination not to p remit the hoys
to testity, and tbe chances are that
the connty jail will soon be over
flowing with stedents. The curt
adjourned until Wednesday, giving
the unwilling students until mat
t me to make up their minds whether
or not they will testify.
Notice to Ovr Fatreas.
Crawford & Paxton wish to aj
that the opposition has been i'h
drawn and they will cot take :my
more cheap photographs. But
will make all who call liret-c ass
work at reasonable prices.
Respectfully yours,
Cba wroRD & Pasto:. .
Money to Loan.
Money to loan at a low rate of
interest, on improved farm -nd
city property, in sums of $20 to
$10,000. ror particulars call 'tin
Bui khart & Malin, Real Eh ate
Agents. '
rocket Cutlery.
The largest and finest disi Uy
every brought to this valley it
received at Stewart & Soxe. tall
and examine.
Dome's Catarrh SnaflT.
Sure cure for 6ore eyes, dcafi
headache, aud the worst form
catarrh in the head and throat. 1
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25 cents. So.'d by Fostay & Mi
Albany, Oregon.
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Wright, Albany. Oregon.
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