THE MOEKIKG UERALL1: THURSDAY JANUARY 1G, 1890.
Pawing gailg Qm&
SPECIAL, 12:30 A. M.
Not to sec our stoves ami ranges
before buying is a mistake. Mis
takes are al way 3 costly. In heat
ing stoves we have the largest as
well as the most carefully selected
stock in the city. The stoves we
offer were not bought as an experi
ment but as a certainty. We
know what each stove will do, and
they were bought for cash, so the
price is right. We have special
ties in heaters, beside our regular
lines of Garland, Argand and Su
perior stoves and ranges.
Geo. W. Smith.
X MALE.
The Daily Herald will be on
sale each morning at the new
stand of W. F. Rutin's, where it
can be procured at 5 cents ier
copy.
WE ATI! Ell INDICATIONS.
For Albany and v. cinity Fol
lowing is the forecast for 24 hours,
ending at 8 p. m. to-uay :
Rain ; warmer.
.IOTTIXKS) ABOU t TOWN.
isabies Chamois mocassins at
liarrows & beans.
Read Matthews & Washburne's
new adv. in this issue.
Hon. John Burnett, of Corvallis,
was in the city yesterday.
Fresh fancy Sicily, lemons just
received at F. L. Renton's.
If you want ' something to read
call at Ruhn's news store.
If you want a choice cup of tea
try my 40 cent tea in bulk. C. E.
Brownell.
S.- J. Brown, of this 'city, has
purchased the cigar store of H. S.
Ellis & Co.
Look at my five-cent ccrner win
dow, it is the wonder of the town.
C. E. Brownell.
A good second hand organ for
sale cheap at the art studio over
Linn County bank.
Subscriptions for all the leading
newspapers and magazines received
by F. L. Renton.
The steamer Willamette Valley
has not sailed from Yaquina on ac
count of rough weather.
Barrows & Searls have just re
ceived an invoice of ladies fine
shoes from George W. Ludlow.
Smoke the celebrated -Havana
filled 5-cetit cigars, -manufactured
at Julius Joseph's cigar factory.
G. M. Strong has at his produce
stand a fine lot of dressed fowls.
also some choice apples at $ l per
bushel.
Crawford & Paxtonhave finished
some fine views of the new South
ern Pacific railroad bridge at Har-
risburg.
Railroad men will find a good
shoe branded Engineer, at bar
rows & Searls. Cheap, suitable
and durable.
For pure, fresh drugs and medi
cines, the accurate compounding
of the same II. C. Hubbard leads
the procession.
Jack Warner, of this city just
for fun invested 10 cents in one of
the Chinese lotteries run by the
Chinese houses, tie drew $80.
G. W. Simpson has gone to Cal
ifornia to spend a few weeks, com
bining a visit in Southern Califor
nia with a goods buying trip to
San Francisco.
The stockholders of the Bank of
Oregon have elected the following
directors: H. Bryant, Jay W.
Blain, II . F. Merrill, E. J. Ear
ning, C.H. Stewart and Geo. Hum
phrey.
Fresli cream cheese, choice comb
honey, new crop walnuts.almonds,
Brazil nuts and chestnuts, lemons.
dates, figs and other ?ood things
just received at F. L. Kenton's,
near the postomce.
F. 31. French returned from San
Francisco yesterday morning. He
was in the railroad wreck at Sis
sons. He says the only man hurt
was the express messenger, and
his injuries were slight-.
All Masons in good standing,
their wives and families, are in
vited to attend the supper and
social at the Masonic hal on Satur
dav evening. By order of the
worshipful master.
The case of the city against John
Casey, who shot John Leonard
Tuesday, has not yet been disposed
of. Leonard acted in sen aeiense.
He was not intoxicated, and will
stand a trial if necessary.
A letter from Geo. S. Royce, at
San Bernardino, Cal., where he has .
gone for his health, states that he'
has been ill with pneumonia since
his arrival . there. His many
friends in this city will hope . that
be wil! Bpeedily recover.
- Ooftathtan Lodge Ko. i, A. F.
antl A. M.. holds a- special com
munication this (Thursday) even
ing at 7 o'clock for work in the M.
M. degree. All master 3Iasons
invited to attend. By order of the
W. M. F. 31. Redfield. Sec.
To be convinced that the railway
addition to Astoria is the nearest,
cheapest and best property now
rtvrd for sale bv anv agent. Call
oil fc- G Beardsley nd see the
mVnii showlnir the location of all
the different additions to this boom
ins citv of Astoria.
The Y. 3f. G A. has arranged
fA- Anlnndid musical and liter ry
onfortiiinment to be eivpn at the
nMra house next Friday and Sat
urday evenings. Miss Jessie
Couthrie, the talented elocutionist,
will ne present on this occasion,
and an enjoyable entertainment is
promised. ..
Cranberries, cocoHnntf , oranges i
M4S0SIC TEMPLE DEDICATI8N-
The New Enildirg Will be Dedicated on
Feb. 21, Wi'.h Imposing Ceremonies.
The Masonic fraternity are mak
ing arrangements to dedicate their
beautiful new temple in this city
on February 21st in regal style. An
elaborate programme is being pre
pared, and the affair will be con
ducted with the eclat befitting the
occasion. Prominent Masons will
be present from different portions
of Oregon. Addresses will be de
livered by eminent speakers, and
a royal banquet provided. The ar
rangement of the programme is
now in the hands of the committee
annnintfld fnr that nnrnns
1 M I
'in.,. ...;n v. .i
the auspices of the lodges of Al -
XIIC LVl Utll.111YJ?! Will LC? Mlllld
bany, and will be conducted by
the grand lodge of Oregon.
Following are the committees
appointed to arrange for the cere
monies of the occasion :
Reception committee D. P.
Mason, Miss Vesta Mason, Mr.
and Mrs. F. J. Miller, Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Cowan, Mr. and Mrs.
D. C. Schell, Miss Tina Monteith,
E. D. Cusick, W. F. Crosby, Mr.
and Mrs. L. , C. Marshall, Miss
Belle Senders, Mr. and Mrs. h. M.
Redfield, Mr. and Mrs. L. Senders,
Mr. and Mrs. Webster. Mr. and
Mrs. D. Froman, Mr. and Mrs. M.
Payne, Mr. and 3Irs. D.j V. S.
Reid and Mr. and Mrs. 0- F.
Simpson.
Committee on Jiusic E. R.
Prichard, Chas. Barrows, W. Fort
miller, Mrs. G. E. Chamberlain,
Mrs. E. W. Langdon.
Committee on decoration Mr.
and Mrs. D. C. Schell, Jlr. and
Mrs. W. li. Garrett, Mr. and Mrs.
B. F. Tabler, Mr. and Mrs. T. L.
Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Train,
Mr. and Mrs. E. T aForrest, Mr.
and 3Irs. W. B. Barrand Mr. and
Mrs. Hawkins.
Committee on finance J, L.
Cowan, D. 1 Mason, Wm. Ral
ston, J. W. Cusick, L. Senders,
Geo. W. Smith, F. E. Allen, D
D. 31. Jones, Hon. J. K. Weather
ford trad H. Bryant.
Committee on programme Geo.
E. Chamberlain, C. E. Wolverton,
W. R. Bilyett, G. W. Maston, Geo.
Humphrey.
Committee on invitation and
printing D. P. Mason, J. R.
Whitney, F. J. Miller.
Committee on refreshment T.
L. Wallace, D. Froman, L. C.
Marshall, W. H. Garrett.
Committee on transportation
Geo. F. Simpson, L. W. Devce.
Jason Wheeler. J. R. Abbev.
Will Play Otbello.
Concerning 'the Shakespearean
rendition of Daniel E. Bandmann
and his excellent company of
eighteen artists, who will appear
in thb city on 'the 22d inst., the
Tacoma Mdrning Globe says : It
must have been something' of re
lief to a Tacoma audience to see,
once more, some acting, for that is
what the audience at the Alpha
saw last night. Moreover it was a
relief to the lovers of art to 3ee that
true acting is appreciated in this
city, and is known before it comes,
as the large attendance upon Mr.
Bandmann's performance attested
last night. The audience was a
very large one despite the many
vauses which were combined to
prevent a large turnout, among
which were the cold weather, the
poor stage facilities and the ap
proaching opening of the new
ttieater. Mr. Banduiann has col
lected about him an excellent com
pany, and every individual in the
cast did well the parts assigned,
reading Shakespeare as he should
be read and acting as though they
had been trained in a school of
acting, rather than in a single part
of some vaudeville "skit." Among
those prominently cast in the play
were Miss Teresa Ellsworth, who
made a charming Desdamona; F.
C. Hueber, who was keen, wily,
strong and insinuating as the vil
lain Iago, and William Howatt,
who rendered Cassio in the most
acceptable manner. Mr. Band
mann rose with the play, and sel
dom has there been seen on the
Pacific coast so strong an imper
sonation of the jealous Moor. At
the end of the sec6nd act he was
called with Iago befor the curtain
and after apologizing for the ir
regularity, made a short speech to
the audience, in which he said
that he had come for a week with
his company to give Tacoma a
series of legitimate plays, . with
no intention of pandering to ary
other taste than that which appre
ciates the immortal Shakespeare.
Besides the acting of Othello the
costuming was rich and appropriate,
and it was like beine at the
theatre to see this excellent com
pany's performance.
Officers Installed.
The installation of officers of
Coast Fork, Lane county, . grange '
was held on the nth inst. ine
school house was thought to small
to accommodate the crowd, which
met at the church. Mr. J. G.
Powell was the installing pfficer
assisted by 3Iiss Mamie Pdwell.
The followiajr omcers were in
stalled: Master,- P. R., Harris;
overseer-, J. P-Talor ; Bteward, W.
H. Tavlor: assistant steward, A.
S. Powell ; chaplain, I. Burnett ;
treasurer. P. Massey; secretary,
J- A. Powell: cate keeper, C. II
WiriecoiF; Flora, Mrs. I. Burnett;
Ceres, Ella Wells ; lady (assistant
steward. Mrs. Emma PowelL The
lecturer and Pomonia being absent
they will bo installed some future
time.
The Grant's Pass Factory.
Mr. H. C. Kinnev. president of
the Grant's Pass Sugar Pine Door
and Lumber Co., is in the city.and
will eet with the subscribers to
the stock of the company in this
city at the parlors of the Linn
County Bank at 3 o'clock sharp
this afternoon. Every subscriber
is desired to be present, as impor
tant business connected with the
establishment of the branch fac
tory here will come beforci the
meeting.
STATE DISPATCHES.
Usoal Budget of Ntws
State Capital.
Oar
the
Special to the Uehald.
Salem, Jan. 15. In the supreme ;
court to-day the case of Lewis Hel-
mick res p. vs. I. X. Davidson, !
Christiana Davidson and J. V. j
ittump apps., appeal from Polk j
countv was argued and submitted
L. F
.lonnintT Vf-whriil"! I Tnirn
county, wa-t appointed
" . " I
notary jnb-
he to-day.
The real estate transactions
the week were nearly i.iO.OO!),
clndimr the pale of ii;r acres by
!r
jn.
(j.
II. Lewis, of Portland, to a Salem
syndicate for $:52,0O(.
The countv court is in session in
' a" adjourned term and will appoint
road supervisors, draw jurors and
appoint judges and clerks of elec
tion.
STANDING COMMITTEES.
Following are the standing com
mittees appointed by the city
council to serve lor tne ensuing
vear :
Ways and means Smith, Bark-
hart and i tench.
Ordinance Burkhart, Devoe
and Tabler.
Licenses Garrett, Smith and
French.
Accounts and current expenses
Burkhart, Smith and French.
Streets and publ'c property
Burkhart, Tabler and Deyoe.
Fire and water French, Garrett
and Deyoe.
Health and police Deyoe, Gar
rett and Tabler.
Installation of Officers.
Oak Plain Grange No. 6' held a
very interesting meeting on Satur
day January 11th, at which time
the following officers were in
stalled: Worthy master, W. M.
Powers; overseer, J. W. Pugh;
lecturer, Jonas Davis ; steward, T.
B. Davidson; assistant steward,
Lewis Scott; chaplain, John Bar
ton ; treasurer, John Duncan ; sec
retary, C. J. Shedd ; gatekeeper,
Peter Ritlier ; Pomona, Etta Davis ;
Flora, Sallie Troutman : Cereas,
Sarah Cornett ; lady assistant stew
ard, Grace Mathews. Jno. Simp
son worthy state lecturer was
present and assisted in the instal
lation. After the installation the
grange was favored with an able
address by the worthy state
lecturer.
Geld in the Santlam District.
A. R. Campbell, who returned
from his mining claims in the San
tiam district a short time ago,
brought back with him some very
One samples of gold bearing quartz
which he is exhibiting to admirers
of the yellow metal. The speci
mens contain what by miners is
termed "wire gold," the metal ap
pearing in a free state in small fis
sures and breaks in the rock. The
rock was taken ;froin the White;
Bull mountains in the Black Bear
extension and Golden Ridge ledges.
Some of. it is very fine and assays
as high as $600 to the ton. Orego
nian. :
ltknk Officers Elected.
The stockholders of the First
National Bank have elected the
following directors : L. Flinn, S.
E. Young, L. K. Blain, E. W.
Langdon and E. F. Sox. The di
rectors elected the following offi
cers: President, L. Flinn; vice
president, S. E. Young; cashier,
E. W. Langdon; assistant cashier,
E. M. Horton.
A Wind Storm.
A fierce wind storm swept over
this portion of the state yesterday
morning and the night previous,
which for Oregon was severe. In
this city it blew down signs, and
on Broadalbin street blew off the
fire-wall, cornice and awnings of a
row of small brick buildings owned
by J. W. Cusick, demolishing the
real estate sign of E. G. Beardsley.
Encampment Officers.
The following officers were in
stalled Tuesday evening, Jan. 7.
for the ensuing year for llarrisburg
i Ti' - ft t r 1 1 n
Xiiicampraent, no. o, i. ). i. r.:
C. P., W. R. 3IcDaniel ; H. P.. A.
T. Drisco ; treasurer, H. R. Sherill ;
S. W., A. L. Valentine; J. V.t A.
L. Morris ; scribe, Geo. II. Wood
bury.
A New Job Office.
Mr. E. C. Phelps & Sons have
leased rooms in Foshay & Mason's
block over the express office, and
will open a hrst-class job printing
office. The office, will be started as
soon as the type, presses and fix
tures can be received. .Messrs.
Phelps & Sons have had many
years' expedience in the business.
LETTER LIST.
Following 'la thi list 'of letters VetnaJninlr in
th'jtwstofflce in Albany, Linn conntr, Oregon
Jon. IS 189 . Persons, cfUiDsr lor these
letters wiU fir the date on which Vher were
advertised ,, . , ;a . ...
Burnett. 1
t, red Mac Bartoih, John
Btnedist, 8. K.
Cse..hdara L.
Qrusae, Jony
Oi.Ism, North
Holcolm, 3. A
Helman, John K
Cavs, Andrew
Osde, O.
Hsist, Oustaw
Hclsom, Ed
Malt, Frank
Moser, J. Fl.
llUotte, C. T.
Newtnsn, D.
Smith, Jack
Swssson. Jchn
Neal, D. E.
RCFUS THOMPSOX, P,
M.
MILIa CITT NOTES.
. Miss Eva McKnight, near this
place, is very sick with typhoid
lever.
lnre is some talk ot building a
wagon bridge across the Santiam
at this place; something very much
needed.
Vincent Domogolla is building
a new house in Hobson's addition
to Mill City. . Others are intending
to build soon.
The Santiam Lumbering Com
pany's mill is not running. The
company intends enlarging the
race and work will commence soon.
Pocket Cntlerjr.
The largest, and finest display
every brought to this valley just
received at Stewart & Sox's. Call
and examine.
REAL ESTATE TKANSFEIiS.
The fo'.lowinz real estate sal
OS
were recorded yesterdav :
United States to I. N. Van
Winkle patent
A. L. Baker and wife to 11.
Andrews, one-nin.h inter
est in S. of N. E. li of
sec. 25, tp. 15, S. R. 4 w. . .$ 400
Tlios. Kay and wife to J. K.
Weatherford, tract in tp. 12,
"" 1 W
11
1
I : 1
D. Gager and w ife to Thos.
Kav, 1). L. C. o: Elmer and
and Mary J. Kees, (i37-12
I acres
Corinthian Ledge to Mrs.
Jane J-. Carter, north half
of south half of lot 5, block
4, in Masonic cemetery
F. M. Carter and wife to Titos
Kay, part of D. L. C. No.53
S. E. Young and wife to Thos
Kay, same as above
W. Simons to O. P. Coshow,
sundry tracts in Browns
ville II. Y. Kirkpatrick and T. C.
Peebler to W. G. Jackson,
lot 1, block 3, Kirkpatrick's
addition to Jebauon
J. R. Kirkpatrick and wife to
II. Y. Kirkpatrick and T.C.
Peebler, lots 1 and.2, block
3, and lotsl and 2, block 5,
Lirkpatnck's addition to
Lebanon
Mrs. M.A.Welch to G.T.
-I!
1200
100
100
125
300
Cotton, 4U' acres tp. 12, S.
R. 2 w . .
S. M. Hansard and husband
to G.T. Cotton, tract in
Lebanon
T. J. Black et ux to Kobert
Andrews, one-ninth interest
in 320 acres tp. 14, S. R. 4
west
500
NOTES FKOM PEORIA.
Capitalists from Monroe are talk
ing of putting up a flour mill
here, which undoubtedly would be
a good investment.
Quite a little company of Iowa i
people, relatives of Logan Hem
strong, arrived hero, a few days
ago. They intend making Oregon
their home.
The people through this section
and Halsey have signified .their
willingness to contribute liberally
if the railroad from Corvallis to
Brownsville crosses at this place. I
It is one of the most practicable I
places on the river lor a bridge, unci
would pass through one of the best
grain districts in the valley.
There will be an entertainment
and basket, sociable at the new
new church here on Tuesday even
ing, January 21.. All the ladies
are expected to bring well filled
baskets, which will be sold to the
highest bidder. Proceeds to go
toward buying a stove, etc. Every
body invited.
Money to Loan.
Money to loan at a low rate of
interest, on improved farm and
city property, in sums of 200 to
$10,Q00. For .particulars call on
Burkhart & Malin, Real Estate
Agents. . j; ...
. . ' .
Snre Cnre for La Grippe.
There are a great many cases of
bad colds in our city, and not a few
think it to be the Russian ailment.
The best tiling the people of Al
bany can do to preverii'heing taken
down with this terrible la grippe is
to iise ii 'thing but the best grocer
ies, tl i - !'nnlrV n?id other delica
cies, t ! ioiii.ii it me Willamette
Packing Co.'s at the lowest possi
ble figUi''.
Setter Thaa Ever.
I am now belter prepared than I
have ever been to suit my custo
mers in the shoe line. I have just
received a large invoice of the cel
ebrated Laird, Schober & Mitchell
fine shoes for ladies. There is no
manufacturer who claims anything
better than these shoes. I intend
to keep a full assortment.. of them
in all prices, widths from A EE,
and can suit the most fastidious in
fit and price. I also received
another invoice of .the popular
aboe, E. P, Reed's in waukenphast
snd. patent leather tip, . , These
shoes are well known in Albany as
a first-class nice . style shoe. Or
ders from the . country filled with
care , and satisfaction guaranteed.
Samuel E. Young.
Dr. Patton now has his office
fully arranged to suit every con
venience and is prepared to . treat
all who may apply. Ladies Buffer
ing from those ills peculiar to their
sex can be Assured of epeedy relief,
as me doctor has made iemaie
diseases his special study. He
holds two diplomas and is a. mem
ber ot tfte.OreiM fitite Medical
Society.;,. He procures hie wn
medicines and everything is confi
dential.. Consultation is free and
a visit to bis office costf you noth
ing. t Office in Blumberg's block.
Deserving poor treated free. .
' Scinors. Shears.
Immense atock at. Stewart &
Soi'a. The est quality and any
erae.pr Te;.. cll tod examine
onr stock. StowartASc. , ; .
(one night only
WEDNESDAY; JAN. 22,
THE GREAT TRAGIC ACTOR
DANIEL E. ftANDMAN,
AND iiis-L.: ;',;!.
New
OF 18 WClt
arnftt.
IN
SHAKESPEABB'b . MASTERPIECE,
THE MOOR OF VENICE.
Reserved seats $1. Admission
50 cents. Seats now on sale at
Blackmail's Drug Store.
Allalv Opera
Cipv
OTHELLO
KEEP YOUIl EYE ON
G. ItEAllDSLEY'S
Column.
i 100,000
To luau !!) real tctate in sums to
suit at cif.ht (S) per cent, per annum.
I
ALBANY PROPERTY.
A Goon Br Y--Business property
on Second street in one of the very
bebt blocks in town. This is the same
block where the most extensive im
provements are to be made in the
spr ng. This is the only frontage in
the entire block that can be bought at
any price. . The property will pay in
terest on the rice asked from the
start. For sa'e cheap and on easy
terms. Call tor particulars.
One of the best 40 acre farms in
this section of the country, not a foot
of pour land on the place. Is espe
cially adapted for fruit, and is situ
ated convenieut to the city. Price
low and terms easy. This is a spe
cial bargain for a few days only.
Cheap lots in Ilackleman's first,
second, third and fourth additions, in
Maston and Chamberlain's addition,
in Fair Dale addition, in Bryant's ad
dition and in the Goltra Park addi
tion. Choice residence lots, both im
proved and unimproved, and some
bargains in business property.
Farm property at all price and on
easy terms.
Two cottages fur rent, $S caoii.
ASTORIA PROPERTY.
Lots iu the Railway Addition to
Astoria. This property is situated
just one mile and a quarter from the
rerv
center of Astoria and is practi
cally inside property. This addi
tion has been on the market but two
weeks, and is already more, then half
sold to parties in Portland, Astoria
and other cities. The 'prices are $70
for inside lots and $S5 for the corners.
The prices will be raised by Jan. 15
ts $85 and $100. Now for sale on
the installment plan, $20 down and
the balance at $5 per month. Call
quick and select the finest.
This ia'by far the best and ches
est Astoria property that is offered
for sale Sb Albany. Come and com
pare locations, Am exclusive agent
in Albany for this property,
tWi OFFICE KVENINGS"&1
E. G. BEARDSLFAr,
Real Estate and Insurance Broker
AND NOTARY PUBLIC
Broadalbin Street. Albany, Oregon.
ASTORIA
The most desirable addition yet
placed on the market is Powell's
Addition to the City of Astoria.
This addition is located just south
of Tongue Point. The Columbia
river adjoins this property on the
east side. It is accessible either by
motor line or river. Lots are for sale
For a Few Davs Only
Corner . lotl $85; inside lots $75.
terms, $10. cash apd..$10 per . month
until paid, for, or five per cent, dis
cotntj for ill.oash. Call and see plat
at the office of
WJ
K L. Kenton
ta,ple and Fancy
GEOCEE
4.lso Choie Candies, Nuts, Cigars and Tobaccos,
Fruits, Vegetables, Etc,
TERMS CASH
Subscription Agent
2apcrs and Magazines.
NER THE POSTOFFICE.
We haye bought all the negatives made by L. W. Clark and Greenwood up
to date (Nov. 15, 1889). Duplicates ean be bad from them only of as, at re
duced rates. We also have about 1800 negatives made by ourselves, from
which duplicates can be had at like rates. We carry the oulr full iine of view
of this state, and do enlarged work at lowest rates for first-cla work. . We
shall be pleased to see you at cur studio in Froman's block, nest door to the
Masoric Temple.
TULITJS
Manufactauer
- AND
FINE IMPORTED
Cisars.JFlugand Srookinjr ToLntrop, Mceiscbaum ar.d Erisr Pire. st
full line of Smokers' Articles. Also dealer in
CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FR01TS. .
Next aoor to Pffeiffer's candy store, Albany, Oregon,
m
"Oh ! the cold and crul winter.
Ever 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-.
"OMiProb.'' sa)s winter is coming earlier
seTere this year than usual.
1
Tale time h tlin topknot and examine my elegant
stock ot
OVERCOATS,
CAPE ULSTERS.
DRESS OVERCOATS.
KERSEYS,
VALOURS,
BEAVERS,
MELTONS.
CHEVIOTS,
WIDEAWAKE.
CIircCMLLAS,
CASSIMERES,
MONTAGNACS.
L. ED.
Leading
S.nd (rciV.tir.l ti?fcHK3V9 ft EVhnii Iffhcnn
ARirilNC MffloMwmu: a J f
DEALER IN-
IES
AND PRICES LOV.
for all Leading Xetm-
ALBANY, OREGON,
The Leading
PHOTOGRAPHERS:
ALBANY, OREOON. -
TOSEPH
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