THE aiOKKIMj UEllli FEIJT FEBRUAllY 14, lfc)0.
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SPKCIAL, 13:30 A. 31.
Not to so our .stoves and ranges
before buying is ii mistake. " Mis
takes are ahvayi cottly. In heat
ing stoves ue liavo t he largest as
well as the most carefully eeleeted
stock in the city. The stoves we
, offer wore 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
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can be procured at 5 cents per
copy.
WEATHEli,
INDICATIONS.
For Albany
and v .cinitv-Fol-i
lowing is the forecast tor 24 hours,!?""0?' ah ramui-v as ine -ending
at 8 i m. to-oa v : lamelte-
Fair; slightly warmer. ;
JOTTINS ABOir TOWN.
E. 1). Cusick went to Salem yes
terday. G. L. Blackraan left vesterdav
for Portland.
Geo. J'ish, of Corvallis, was in
the city yesterday.
A fine line of toilet soaps at Stan
ard & Cusick's.
For school books and artist sup
plies go to Stanard & Cusick's.
Cheap Astoria lots in the exten
sion to th Kail way addition.
Buy lots in the extension to the
Kail way addition to Astoria. They
are cheap.
A good second hand organ for
sale cheap at the art studio over
Linn County bank. -
J. O. Writsman of this city has
purchased of W. Beck of Seattle
four acres adjoining that city for
$3000.
The ladies of the Congregational
church will give a sociable at the
residence of W. L. Vance Friday
evening, Feb. 21st.
The attention of the public is in
vited to the complete line of artists'
supplies at Stanard & Cusick's.
They also keep all kinds of school
books. -' . .
Matthews & Washburne are anx
ious to make a wager that Martin
Ludwig, who will remain with
them,' makes the best wash boiler
made in this valley. ' "
Go to Geo. C. Henderson's for
pure fresh" groceries. Prompt at
tention"' given to r the wants of all.
Give us a call. 'One price to every
one, and that the lowest. ' !l f
All the cities of Oregon are pre
paring for a great influx of popula- I
tion and a wonderful stimulus to
industries and enterprises which
shall -deyelop the resources of this
state. - ,
The Brownsville Cornet Band
will give a grand ball at that place
on the 22nd inst. The band "is
one of the best ever in that town,
and the people there take" a ' just
Dride in it. '
The Albany Farmers' Ware-
house Cc. in this city quote wheat
as follows: Albany white wheat
;n rents. A 1 ban v red wheat 57
cents, Tangent white 5S cents,
1 i . . 'tl 4
wime oais ou teuis.
Regular meeting of McPherson j
Relief Corps this afternoon at2:30.
A full attendance is desired, as
there is business of importance to
be transacted. E. Woodin, presi
dent, Kate B. Montanye,secretary.
Geo. Dickinson, of the Oregon
Land Company, returned yester
lnv from Salem. He savs that the
people of Salem and surrounding i
ccuntry win speeany reounu mesyiUjUuu Dusneis wnicn naa Deen
'wagon bridge which was washed j poiled by the floods and thrown
away.
A large number of the sawlogs
which came down the river on the
flnnd liave been picked up
picked up by
industrious citizens of Astoria and
will be converted into desiraDie
firewood. The larger number have
been secured by Uniontown resi
dents. The only pleasant form of La
Grippe i found in a choice brand
of cigars of that name manufac
tufed by I. Guiss. They are on
sale at Stanard & Cusick's drug
store. It is pronounced the best
five cent cigar in the market.
. Messrs. Stanard & Pusick, the
new proprietors of the drug store,
recently purchased of Guiss & Son,
have the store fitted up in elegant
style, an'd their stock; is displayed
in an attractive manner. They
are energetic young business men
and wilfdo a thriving business.
Dr. P8tton ireats successfully all
nt' women, and guarantees
to 'curtail c&rable private diseases.
He fcas assure remedy loi ' catarrh
Si toVfaeaa.' He sleeps m hiff office
.n vnm citv calls day ot night.
Consultation is free and everything
ofritlv ffVrrridenliai. no enu uo
found in bis etpce
block from" ICfo 12,
In ' Blumberg's
,'2 iol4 tAd 7
to 8.
Crossing the Wr at" Salem.
wk iiffin1tv has been' exben-
t Salem since the bridge
Was washeoVliiy in crossing the
river, rSta-tesman says ; that
briefness fias spftmg up' in
..o maHtti?Aatife 'of "row boats
Across the Willamette. "Among
aAiav ti.lntfa that 'went over were
two vehicles. Their, wheels were
.i fr nnA the'wacons had to be
taken across piece by piece. But
the task was successfully performed
a iHi horses obtained on the
.ii hont the mails will go by
wagon, one of the vehicles having
hAPn the man wagon, a" ve
rity is soon to have a ferry.
THE TJPPEE WILLAMETTE.
The Cofiition ot tho Locks ard the Situa
tion of the Sttamers, Etc.
As the Willamette continually
recedes, the damage to tbe locks at
Oregon City becomes better known.
Tbiee of the gates are gone and it
will require three weeks or a
month to repair the damage.
There is $2500 worth of iron ineach
set of the gates, which alone is
quite a loss, to say nothing of the
cost of rebuilding new ones. One
of the gates was found in the big
drift pile above Johnson's wharf,
on the East Side, and there is a
possibility of the other two being
found, unless they have drifted
away into the Columbia.
Iwoofthe Union Pacihe boats
are makinir the best
of' the situa-
- ml hivp
vs, anu nave
tion above the locks
already engaged in the local pas
senger trade. The Oregon Pacific
; Com panj-, who have three of their
i boats on the Upper Willamette.are
j negotiating with the Oregon City
uuai, i-ijuttiivuriuv; iu luanu cuiinec-
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lions with Portland
One of this
i company's boats, the Three Sisters
I is lying, high and dry in the
county road, at Oregon City, and
j has settled, so that her hull is
! much damaged.
, '"" unBe wiling
T"l. 1 L! . f 11?
Will Award Medals.
J. L. Bell, general superintend-
ent of the railway mail service, an-
nounces that the postmaster-irener
al has decided at the close of this
year to present twelve gold medais
to the clerks in the railway mail
service. They will be known as
the "Postmaster-General Medals,"
one of which will be awarded the
clerk in each of the eleven di
visions who shall during the year
of 1890 have made the best general
record on the largest number o'
cards, representing postoffices dis
tributed by routes, etc. The
twelvth medal will be awarded the
clerk who shall correctly distribute
in tbe shortest time, and 'with the
largest number of separations,
cards representing the greates num
ber of postoffices.
Nothing But Glet.
The Polk County Observei says :
"Not only are the cattle in some
parts of the state threatened with
a deadly visitation, but the malady
glanders, it is reported, has ap
peared right here in Polk county,
several head belonging to Joseph
Black, on Salt Creek, it is said be
ing afflicted with the disease. The
state veterinary surgeon has been
notified of this and will be over to
make an examination. Tbe horses
are sick; but it is sincerely hoped
their ailment will prove to be f. less
violent disease than glanders."
The ailment perhaps is gleet, a
much 'less dangerous disease than
gHnders. -
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On the Narrow Gauge;
! The Oregon ian railway trains are
running between Brownsville and
Spicer, connecting with the South
ern Pacific trains on the Lebanon
branch, and from West Scio to
Woodburn connecting with the
Southern Pacific train running be ;
twfeen Albany and Woodburn. On J
the west side, trains i nn through i
from Portland to Monmouth. 1
passengers and mails for Salem
take stages' " at "Perrydale and !
Dallas, and for Independence. At
Monmouth ample accommodation
has reeri made for passengers to
and from the west side of the Wil
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me7, ,,ve, t, 8iae, ,u a
rerryuain anu iauus uiiu uieroau
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and the terry crossing to Salem,
which is in good working order.
Along: tlic liivcr.
E. F. Sox returned yesterday
from Independence. He reports
that along the banks of the beauti
frl Willamette are the scenes of
much destruction. At the Wjlls
warehouse opposite Millers station
he saw 3000 bushels of ruined
wheat thrown into the river. At
Independence was a huge pile' of
into the water, the latter was
owned by Mr. Sullivan, and the
other by the farmers who live west
of Millers.
For Sunday.
When you get vour mail to-day,
go down to the Willamette Backing
Co.'sand order your supplies for
Sunday. They have eveiy delica
cy to be found in the market, as
well as a large siock oi staple gro
ceries and provisions of all kinds,
and sell as cheap as any house in
the valley. Their clerks are cour
teous and obliging, and always
ready to cater to the wants of their
easterners, uney have some fine
dressed chickens for Sunday. Call
early. '
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Hiding: in Oregon. .
Three democratic members of
the state senate of Montana arrived
in Portland Wednesday night. It
is supposed that the other senators
are now in Pendleton. This is too
much-" Floods and' blockades are
bad enough, but when it comes to
tttfhmg' these ' imbecile runaway
senators irom Montana loose upon
tbe state it is time the fool-killer
was at work.
. ; '
..- He Will Kesign.
According to the Roseburg Re
view, How. John H. - Shupe wil
decline the position of superintend
ent of the census of Western Ore
gon, he beim;'ar' prominent --aspir
ant lorine-position or register in
the 'K6seburg land office. The
w'esterh ' district embraces all of
the valley counties, and virtually
all west oi the Cascades.
That Chinamen.
The Chinaman, who during the
flood floated down the river on the
top of a cabin, was not drowned.
At Independence the people rushed
to his assistance and rescued him
from the turbulent waters and to
day the Celestial liveth to tell the
story.
KAIIS A5D EXPRESS TO-DAY-
To
Come Upon tbe West Side and Bench
Albaay via the Oregon Pac'Ec-
Postmaster Rufus Thompson tel
egraphed vesterdav to Chief Postal
Clerk W. T. Henry at Portland, re
questing him to send the Albany
mail fc) day up on the West Side
road. Tiie request has been granted
and an order issued for the mail to
come that wav.
Mr. C. B. Winn, agent of Wells,
Fargo & Co., also telegraphed to
have the ex
oress boueht in. that
way. It will arrive at Corvallis
about noon, and arrangements have
been made to hold the Oregon Pa
cific train until :t arrives, or bring
it to this city on a special train.
It now seems moderately certain
tna tue 'on" delayed mail and ex-
tress will reach Albany to-dav. It
... ..,. ,
"in uriic uuuiil tine
o'clock.
There will be the accumulation
of two' weeks' mail to be distrib
uted, and it will require an extra
force of clerks to get it properly
pigeon holed in anything like
reasonable time. The public after
waiting so long will be exceedingly
anxious to receive the mail.
St. Valentines Day.
To-day is St. Valentines day, on
which the little god ith a'bow
and arrow and no clothes is sup
posed to go prowling the country
j oe r huntm: for love-sick swains
and maiden. The customs of the
day are not so much observed as
they u?ed to be, and it has passed
out of existence as a holiday.
Aalorin.
One of the best and cheapest ad
ditions that has lately been put
upon the market in Astoria was the
Kailway addition which was laid
out by the Astoiia Keal Estate and
Trust Co. of Portland. In four
weeks from the time that this prop
erty was at first offered for sale
every lot had been sold and still
there was a demand for them.
Some fifty lots were sold to Albany
parties and others came too late to
obtain any. Owing to the extraor
dinary demand for this most desir
able property,' the owners have
laid out an extension to this addi
tion, and have set aside one block
only for Albany. That this is most
desirable property can be at once
seen by refer: ing to tbe record of
the Kailway addition which ad
joins it. These lots lay within one
mile and a quarter from the center
of the city and can't be beat in
price or location in Albany to-day.
Call at the office and see what
there is in this. It will pay you to
do so. E. G. Beardsly, agent,
Broadalbin street.
Better Than Kver.
I am now better prepared than I
have ever been to suit my custo
mers in the shoe line. I have just
received a large invoice of th3 cel
ebrated Lafrd, Schober & Mitchell
fine shoes for ladies. There is no
mftnnfofitaffrhrtri!iimR unvthiniF
hrftfrr f hn -tl.m, l,nM ' T fntJn.i
nte'nd
to keep a full assortment of loem
in all prices, widths from A EE,
and can suit the most: fastidious-in
fit " ahd once". I "also received
another ''invoice of the popular
ahoe, E. PV Reed's in waukenphast
snd patent leather tip. These
shoes are well known in Albany as
" v..vuv . - ,
a hrst-class nice style shoe. Or
ders from the country filled with
care and satisfaction guaranteed.
Samuel E. Young.
Teachers' Kxamination.
Notice is hereby given that the
next regular public examination of
teachers for Linn county will be
held in Albany, commencing at
noon on Wednesday, February 2(,
1890, and continuing until Friday
noon. All teachers desiring exam
ination will please be present at
the commencement.
L. M. CintL,
Co. Supt. of Schools.
COAST NOTES.
The Washington legislature has
passed the the Hill code bill. V Lfair
lull is the best man in the statci of
Washington to make a code of laws.
They think in Enecne that the
county's loss by tbe flood will reaeh
$75,000, ana the project for a new
courthouse has been abandoned.
Tbe new courthouse for Whatcom
county will cost about $05,000, and
the front will be built of Chuckanut
stone from the quarries at Bcllinir-
iiain uay.
The redeeming feature of the Oregon
Ho'd is the great amount Of work at
good wages which it is furnishing,
and will for a long time supply for
idle hands- 1 he state will not sutler
permanent injury from but it will Con.
tinue to thrive and grow in poi ulacc.
The wounded in the wreck near the
locks, who were taken to The Dalles,
are doing as well as could be expected.
Mr. Jenson, the one receiving the
worst injuries; is improving, and so
are Conductor French and Koadmas-
tor Glenn, ... . . j. ,
' Citizens of Burns, Harney countv.
have subscribed $2100 with which tc
purchas a building Known' as the
Stnitn & loung . building to be
donated to ; the. county ' fur ose a
courthouse, on condition that the
county scat shall lie established at
Burns. .. ; ii .
The Deep Sea Fishing Company's
steam echdoner Georg II. Chance has
been outfitted for a cruise, and Captain
Adams- will ail for the tlsuing
grounds.- She will doudtless return
in a short time with a full fare ef kali
but aud other lish, for which there
Will be a good demands Tl boats of
the Chance rescued three persons dur
ing the flood. A man floating on 'a
log was the first saved, and afterward
a woman ana child were taken from
a little scow.
A lool Investment,.
Twenty-four feet oh First street,
in the best block in Albany, for
sale at a bargain. The property
win uouDie in vatue in two years
Wallace-& Ccsick.
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Institute Postponed.
The district teachers' institute,
wn.ch was to have convened in
this city on the 12th of March next,
has been postponed to the 19th,
, aitn and 2lst of March. All inter
ested will take due notice 'and
i govern themselves accordingly.
ASTORIA BEl.L ESTATE.
New Additions and Salts-Summary of Sakf
Bj the Greg.ia Land Co. for January,
From the morning Columbian,
Astoria Feb, 2: Notwithstanding
the inclemency of the w.athi;r during
the past week, the real estate market;
has been decidedly lively.
Several new additions have been
placed on the market, and many will
be platted id a short time. One of
the largest deals made during the
week was the sale Saturday of twentv
acres ,u feummit adilitlon to . Hail,
property was owned by Fultou &
Dement and the sale was negotiated
through Kobb & Parker. Another
tale of 100 acres south of the city is
pending and will bo consummated
wittiir. a uay or nwo.
A. ii. Cutter and Fred Baker have
platted Fail field, containing twenty
blocks, and is now on sale. This
land is located in the eastern part of
the city on John Day's river. Shorey
& Ball will handle it in Portland.
The Oregon Lani company pur
chased 160 acres of land lying south
of the city during the week aud will
probably pue it on the market. They
have been doiug a larce business on
inside property.
The southwest qaarter of the south
west quarter of section fifteen, iu
township eight, north of range nine,
was sold to the railroad bovs in Port
land and will shortly be town-sited.
The price gaid was 12,000. This
will be another railroad addition. 1
During the week ending yesterday,
thirty-six deeds were recorded, trans
ferring $73,191 worth of properfy.
In the five weeks ending yesterday,
248 deeds were filed, transferring
$782,401. Eleven lots in Kinney's
Astoria were sold for $1500. and were
considered a good buy. Lot 6, block
140, Sbively's addition, brought
$1150, end a half interest in Haw
thorn's addition was sld for $20,000.
Following is a summary of the past
week's sales; also a summary for Jan
uary by weeks:
WEEKLY SUMMARY.
No. Dds. Amt.
Monday 11 $23,360
Tuesday .. 2 880
Wednesday 6 . 20,440
Thursday 11 26,900
Friday 4 1,560
Saturday 2 51
Total ,
.36
S73.ro 1
MONTHLY 8UMMAKY.
Week Ending No. Dds.
January 4th 72
January 11th 47
January 18th 46
January 25th 47
January 31st 36
Amt.
$567,758
33,991
58,805
49,286
73,191
Total 248 $782,401
I'ror. II, C. I'lilmer'N Conservator!
" f Music,
Tweedale's block, First street,
Albany, " Oregon, opened Jan
uary' 20, 1890.: The course of ! in
struction Will consist of classes for
pian'oV; 'orgart, 1 harmony and Voice
culture.' - There will be a normal
V'""". aV." Mip?ou as lurnwneu ro
wacliei9, :8peL'Hying capacity
rM ....... .
and experience.' ' . Students fjartic
inate' hY "monthly recitals' aiid arp
graded o iivj-c'inftli-y in
tion. This tjjfyservatory will be
conducted oi the same basis as
those in Bo tan, New York, etc.'
This is tbe on !y recogi-ized success
ful system k iowii lor a thorough
mup'i- ii fdtut tion. Send foi circu
lars i iff; vr.it s. Office hourfe
from I li.
Itusinesfi Change,
have sold our line of guns
We
and ammunition to Messrs. Peyoe
& Froman Bros., and in the future
will devote all our attention to
pianos, organs, musical merchan
dise and sewing machines. We
will have rooms fitted up for our
use but for three or four weeks we
will be found at our old stand,
w..ere we keep all the leading sew
ing machines, also the famous
Earhuff mouse and dust proof or
gans and the favorite Bauer pianos.
Come and see our in -truinents and
sewing machines before buying.
Will &Link.
The Challenge Accepted,
In response to a challenge pub
lished in the HeiTald by Mat
thews & Washburn offering to
jvager that Martin Ludwig, in their
employ, can make a better wash
boiler than any man in the valley,
I hereby accept the challenge, and
will wage any 'amount from $50 to
$100 that I can make three boilers
to his iwoi they to be equally as
good, if not better than his. . The
work to be be done in the" work
shop of G. W. Smith, in this cty.
T. G'.: HorkiKs.
An Answer to Mr. Hopkins.
While we have only been in Al
banv about one year, we find the
intelligent buyers prefer quality
not quai'iity, neither is it what a
person can" do, but what they do.
We will give you odds on a , wager
that our i-1. elves contain abetter
msfde line ot 'tinware"made by our
Mr.; Ludwig previous to February
1, 1890, thaiti yours at the same
date. " Matthews &' WasiibubS.
. Valentine Tarry."
The Dolce far Niente club will
give A social daiisiug party at tbe
opera Boiuse Friday evening, Feb.
JILIl- UwU uiuoib rt in
tendance anij-a ; pleaeant time
assured. ' " !
Buy ' Albany property; -fiist and
last 'and all tbe time, yet if men
must and will buy Astoria lots and
acre property, always buy the besl
and nearest to the water front ana
the O. R. & N. docks, and that ad
dit;on is Kinney's addition to
Astoria, the nearest by one niilei
We have lots and 'acre Droperty in
nearly all the additions and will be
pleased to quote prices ana terms
on all of 1 1 them; - Oregon 'Land
Company. .
S. J. Brown,-who recently pur
chased the cigar store of H. S.
EUi8 "& 'Co.;' opposite the Revere
House, keeps a fine assortment of
the best brands of domestic-and
imported cigars. ' Smokers are in
vited to try his goods." "
lit Btra! (Male i:iicrril by Burkkart
A Jlalin.
A good Ktory house and 4 lots,
situated in liaeklcman's 4th addition
for. $2700.
A good new cottage centrally lo.
cated iu the 2nd. addition and one
good corner lot for 2100.
2 good vacant corner lots centrally
located in 2nd. addition for 2300.
A good new cottage and one good
lot? in the 2nd addition. A bargain
for 1250.
A new house and 2 good Jots in
Elkius addition for 850.
A good house and 1 good lot in 2nd
addition, between Jefferson and
Montgomery streets for $1950.
A good small cottage on 5th street,
in 2nd addition and one good lot for
1050. Half cash balance on time.
A No. 1 good 2 story bouse and
good lot 95x110 feet, situated within
3 blocks of the central school, best
location in the city. ' A No. 1 bargain
for $3800.
22 feet front on First street, in one
of the beet business blocks now pay
ing good interest on pries askec4, on
easy terms.
Home and lot on 4th street, Hackle
man's second addition at 1000 A
good bargain.
Lots' and blocks in Goltra's Park
addition for sale on the installment
plan $30 cash balance 10 per month.
Several lots in Pipes addition for
sale at a small advance on original
price, on easy terms.
Lots iu Hacklemen8 2nd., 3rd and
4th additions. Call and !ook at our
city liat of property.
10 acres choice fruit land'near the
citv for sale at $25 per acre.
Tracts of land within a few miles
of the city in tracts of 5 to 20 acres,
good for fruit or garden purposes for
sale at 40 per acre.
160 acres of land 30 acres cleared,
some improvements, small house and
withis two ; miles of Lebanon for
1000, good terms."
Good farms, improved and unim
proved, in all parts of Benton and I
Linn counties for sale from $20 to 40
per acre on easy terms.
We also haye 160 acres of good
land, which lies within 3i miles of
Yaquina City and within 6 miles of
Newport, which we offer for a few
days only at the extremely low
figure of $350 cash. This piece of
land is deeded land and is well worth
three or fonr times what is now a&ked
for it, but it must be sold immediately
fcr cash. A good bargain for some
one.
We have a few good city lots to
trade for farm property, if you would
like to make an exchange ot this kind
Call and see us. 1
Bukkiiart & Malik,
Keal Estate Agents.
Dnrno's Catarrh Snuff.
Sure cure for sore eyes, deafness,
headache, and the wont forms of
eatarrh in the head and throat. Price
25 cents. So.'d by Fes hay & Mason,
Albany, Oregn. '
Paisley &
lob Printers.
KEEP YOUR EYE ON
Column.
Agent for NEW ZEALAND INS.
CO. CAPITAL $5,000,000. Fire and
Marine Insurance written. '
ALBANY PROPERTY.
A Good Buy Business property
on Second street in one of the very
best blocks in town. This is the same
block where the most extensive im
provemento are to be. made in the
spring. This is the only frontage in
ths entire block that -an he bought at
any priee. This is the best offer in
business property ir the city, and will
ooji go at the price I am asking.
Call at the office for particulars.
Farm property at all prices and in
different localities. Improved lands,
can sell on easy terms.
160 acres for 1100.
104 acres for 800,
1C0 acres in the coal belt, 7 per
acre,
55 acres on Coos Bay, $5 per acre.
Cheap lots in Albany. Residence
lots both improved and unimproved.
Lot 50x100 in Pipe's addition; this lot
faces town and is a bargain at $180.
Lots in Burkhart's and Goltra Park
additions,' If you are looking for in
vet t men t in Albany property come
and see me.
- Two cottages for rent, $3 each.
ASTORIA PROPERTY.
The lots in the Railway Addition
are
all soldi the ent1 re 440 lots sell
ing in four weeks time.
. ITave now' re'ceiVed a plat of the
extension to tbe Railway' Addition, ;
which met with suchr great'demand.
This land lies immediately adjoining
tilt rtiilway Addition 4 Thft proper
ty li nearly all level. Lots in this
addition will bo sold at 85 for id side
tots and $100 for oornersr - Terms 20
dasVand balance hi monthly install
ments of $5 each. Until further no
ticn HaVeonly one bWck for sale in
Albany, and it will pay' you to 'call
early -and' obtain 1 the - corners and
your pick 6f the inside' lots,' for go
they will and fast too: Don't wait;
Am agent for the ASTORIA REAL
ESTATE & TRUST CO., OF v PORT
LAND. This company makes a spe
cialty of Astoria property; and it-ycu
desire to invest hi the city by the
sea, it will pay you to call and exam
ne my list.
f9IN OFFICE EVENINGS-B
EOAST COFFEE,
GROUND TO OB DEB WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE BY
K La Kenton
DEALER IN-
Groceries & ConMionery
STANARD & CUSICR,
srCCKSSOKS TO Ol lSS A sox rKOl'RIETOKS OK '
City Drug Store.
Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Fancv and Toilet Articles,
Sponges, Brushes, Perfumery, School and Artists Supplies. Physicians'
Prescriptions carefully compounded. First Street, Albany, Oregon.
i
Overcoa
And a fow Lines of winter suits,
which will be sold very low Priced
For our immense new steck to ar-
rive as soon as the blockade i$ over
L.E. BLAIN,
THE-
Leading
Tlie Celebrated
C U RE
riaiiUi! to
APHMDIME"
or liiosicy
refunded
cure
BEFORE os-sS AFTtK
the"encrative orirans of either sex whctlicr
aris'iiiK from the excessive use ot stimulants,
tobacco or opium, or through j outhful indis
cretion, over indulgence, etc, such as loss of
Brain Power, Wakefu'nesa, Bearing Down
Pains in the Back, Seminal Weakness, Hys
teria, Ner-ous Pros' ration, Nocturnal Omis
sions, Lcucorrhoe, Dizzinses, Weak Memory.
Loss of Power and Iuipotency , which if neg
lected often lead to premature old age and
insanity. Price $1 a box: 6 boxes fcr $5.00
Sent bv mail on receipt of price.
A WRITTEN WAKANTEE is given
with every $6 order received, to .refund the
money if a Permanent cure is noteffctted.
We have thousaitdsaKsstironiato from old
and young, of both, sexes, mho have been
permanently cured jrtbseol Apbroditine
Circular free. Address) .
TBE APHKO NEDICINE'.CO.
Western Branch, Box, 27. Portland, Oregon.
For sale bf Foshsr A Mason, wholesale and
retail dragBists Albany VNtcU
ACCURACY.
NEATNESS.
ALBANY ABSTRACT GO,
tk nrtU'vtonnlete set of " Abstract
aiul'MilVB ihLian CoantyJ
OFFICE IX THE
; - -
jCBusiness
carewiliTeceive
ful attention.
COUBT 1IOUSE.
entrusteu to my
prompt and care-
BA3SK OF OREGON,
ALBANY, OREGON.
CAPITAL............ .50,0
President.
Vice Pres..
Cannier
H. BUY ANT
.H. V. MERKILL
...AV W. KLAI.
A general banki ig
acted.
business trans'
Sieht cxchan"e aud telegraphic
i transfer bought ana sold on New
I York; San Francisco and Portland
Oreiron.
j Collections made on favorable terms
"
ALBANY, OREGON,
is Le
;. '. 'i
JttK i.
Clothier,
)d of i
Instead of offering a prize that only
benefits the lucky one, or sending out
confidential slips as baits, we propose
to openly offer the citizens of Albany
and vicinity choice goods at bedrock
prices and give
5 Per Cent IjiscooDt
For cash on each dollar's wnrtb at
regular retail prices, until Jan. 1,1890
Hijrhest prices paid forckickens, ejrfs
and butter. Thanking you fur your
past patronage and soliciting your
trade for tbe future, 1 beg to remain
at your service. J. M. HA KDUE.
E. G. BEARDSLEY,
Real Estate and Insurance
Agent
AND KOTAKY PUBLIC
Broadalbin Street. Albany, Oregon.
Plan Tnatng-
PARTIES DTO1R1NO PIANOS TUNED .
should call upon Prof. D, Van Horn .
nt this city, the well known and reliable .
piano tuner. Kb is we'l known to the poodle
liiil
it aid Any ana ui enure bum, naviojr naa
years of experience la this business, alio in a ,
pianoforte manotaictery, and has no rql In
that line of ImsiBenv , It always pays
patronise borne -enterprise and theNsC 1
ahould semenvber that tbey ran now tm I
lianas tuned in more skillful manner SB
Jbanv than elsewhere in the State. , Laave
orders at Will & Link's . . .
MONEY TO LOAN HOME CAPITAL OK
food real estate security. For. particu
lar enquire of Geo. Humphrey. , ,"'
PATEWT
Caveats -and Frstfe: marks SobCkee!.
and all p-.'.'cnt business rondhi laWfiii
moderat: Tft-kj. Uur office isnnnaaite
U. S. Patent tlflice and we can eecnrn
pstent in -lebs; time ajd at lefts,coftt
tnanuiosc remote irom Wasbineton.
Send modtl wing, or pbotofsritk
kefcription. advise, if patentable
or not. free of . liurge. Onr fee. not
due till pat.rnt V secured, '. .j"
A lit tie I. H.k.- How to Obtain Pat
ents." with iu jies of actual clients, in
your sUite, county or town: sent-ree.
Addres
C. A. SHOW
Opposite U.S. Patf nt Office WjwNsztjg DSL
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