THE afOlTNJyn UTVA1V: K IV AY FEIHt VA 1 i Y 21. 1890.
SRlovninji Jlaihj 2Utafl
SI'KCIAK, l'i::;o A. M.
N.-.t t
.'ir ,
tovcs ami ranges
a mistake. Mis
costly. In heat
she largest as
eari'fiilly selected
iniort- l.Miyinj i
takt s are a', v. :iy
well :is thi
stock I. 'j t
ll-.V-t
ie est v.
the stoves we
oflVr w itf not nought as an experi
ment but a- is certainty. We
know what each siove will do, and
thev were bought for cash-, so the
prir is riIit. We have special
ties in heaters, heside our regular
lines of (larland. Argand and Su
perior stv'H and ranges.
tu:o. W. Smith.
y silt:.
'flu? Daily IIkk.u.i. will he on
tale e.nh morning at the new
stand of W. F. Kuhn;H, where it
can he pr.-im-l at 5 cent per
copy. "
YVKATII f.ll. IN DICATIO.N
For Alhany and v. cinity- Fol
lowing is the forecast ior 14 Lours,
ending at S r. m. to-cav :
Fair; slightly warmei.
.IDTTIMiM AliOl r TOV X.
Fountain puis at Will & Staik'?.
Ir. (i. W. Maston returned yes
terday from Astoria.
An infant child of T. 1'.. l'arktr
lied at Yaquina vesterdav.
Judge Strahan and Capt. Canter
bury went to Portland yesterday..
Mr. F. W. Bowen, superintend
ent of the Oregon Pacific Co., is in
the city.
Ualph Ohling has purchased of
M. 1'eery his house and lot on
Washington street, $1SOO.
Charles Briggs, of Ilarrisburg.
who has been a county charge for
a number of years, died at that
place on Friday.
Dr. W. II. Davis went to Harris
burg last night, having been called
by the illness of his mother-in-law,
Mrs. Dr. J. F. Ilendrex.
The ladies of the Congregational
church will give a social on Friday
evening. February 21st, at the resi
dence of W. h- Vance. A cordial
invitation is extended to all.
Mr. Stanarn, of the firm of Stan
ard & Cusick, is a competent pre
scription druggist of five years ex
perience. All prescriptions intrusted
to them will be accurately com
pounded.
trauder Froinan received a tele-
gam yesterday from Mrs. Geo. S.
Dyce, at San Bernardino, Cal.,
stating that her husband was much
worse. Mrs. Froman will proba
bly leave for that place Saturday.
On Friday evening, Feb. 21st, a
social dance will be given at the
armory by Wm. Richards. It will
be given in honor of Washington's
birthday. Good music will be fur
nished and an enjoyable occasion
is promised.
The report tLat the oysters at
Yaquina Bay were injured by the
recent flood ie said to be not well
founded, but on the contrary the
lucious bivalves weatheied the
storm without a whimper ami are
hale and hearty.
The piano recital to he given at
the college by the pupils of l'rof.
K. Lorillard will take place next
Monday evening, February 24 th. at
H o clock, instead ol luesday even
ing as previously announced. The
nublic are cordially invited to
attend.
The fourth quarterly meeting for
this conference year will be held in
the Evangelical church, corner of
Fourth and Lyon 6treets, next
Sabbath, Februarv 2od. Kev. C.
C. Poling, presiding elder, will be
present and fill the pulpit. Ser
vices on Saturday evening at 7 :30.
All are welcome,
The fatal accident on the South
ern Pacific railroad at this city last
July has resulted in two damage
euits against the road. Emma
Milter, administratrix of the estate
of J. V. Miller, has brought suit
for $5000 damages, and W. A.
Guthrie, administrator of the estate
of E. Q. Guthrie, has brought suit
for a similar amount.
Dr. Patton treats successfully all
diseases ot women, and guarantees
to eun all curable private diseases,
lie has a wire remedy for catarrh
of the bead. Me sleeps in his office
and answers city calls day or night.
Consultation is free and everything
is strictlv confidential. He can be
found in his office in Blumberg's
block from 10 to 12, 2 to 4 and 7
o 8. ,. , .
General John E. Boss died at
his home, near Jacksonville, of
heart disease, at C r. m. February
17. General Boss was a member
of the Oregon State Pioneer's As
sociation, the Jackson County
Pioneer's Association, and an
Indian war veteran. He has lived
in the vicinity of Jacksonville for
nearly fort years, and was one of
the bravest and most valiant of
Oregon's frontier defenders. He
leaves a wife and nine children.
Looking; Alter His riant.
Mr. J. S. Antonelle, the railroad
contractor, arrived yesterday from
L Grande, where lie is engaged in
ifcitroad work for the Union I a
cific. He will return to Portland
s- taar .lavs. He leaves Mr. J.
t f ,hr here m charge of his in
terests, who will look after his
plant which is snowed in at the
r t frho Orow.n Pacific. It
iruii uu c - .
.;n Ko removed as soon as the
weather will permit.
Attention Firemen.
All members of Albany Engine
Co. No. 1 are requested to meet at
!.; I. 11 to-dav at 1:30 r. m. for
the puipose of attending the funer-1
al Of Geo. oaiimarsii, ueceaseu
By order of C. W. Watts,
Foreman.
I BOD R03BESY M HAEEISBCEQ.
i Damon Smith Pored 10 Opea Hii Sate ly
I wo Vell Arned Mec.
Special to tlie Ur.RALi.
llAKKI.iltl K(i. Feb.
morning alum;; '.' a.
Smith druugis-t of this
2.K This i
si. n.tuion
j'ace was
called o;il of bed to get some medi
cine for two men, who, upon their j
arrival ut the More, forced Smith.!
at the punt ol a revolver to open J
the safe. They then tied and'
gagged him ami proceeded to go)
through the safe, obtaining SJ5J00, ;
also taking his gold watch. Smith i
was then tuhi not to move or ni.ikvr j
any demonstrations, if he did they j
would kill him. There is r.o posi- j
live chio as to the identity of the
robbers. j
Additional particulars were,
learned from Mr. Geo. W. Branden-;
Lurg, of that place, who came
down from there yesterday. One!
of the men who called at the house j
said his name was Wilkins, that he !
lived at Junction, and that his wife
was very sick and needed the inert
icine. Mr. Smith accompanied
the man to the store, and when he
lighted a lamp he found himself
confronted by a revolver. The
other man then appeared at the
door with a drawn revolver and he
was forced to open the safe.
After taking the money and the
watch they quickly left.
Within an hour Mr. Smith suc-
! ceeded in releasing himself, but
the men had made good their es
cape. Oilicers at once started in
pursuit of the robbers, but no j
trace of them could be found. j
Mr. Smith had taken $1000 out
of the safe and left it at his resi
dence the evening before. It is
I believed the men were acquainted
with his manner of uiisiness and
had been in Ilarrisburg some time.
.Il'KY UST.
Following is the list of jurors
drawn to serve at tiie next regular
March term of circuit court :
Otto Serfling, Franklin Butte.
J. L. Chapman, Franklin Butte.
J. O. Writsman, Albany.
D. G. Hays, Halsey.
J. A. Smith, Halsey.
J. B. Davis, Syracuse.
F. Wills, Syracuse.
Mat Scott, Center.
H. K. Powell, Center.
I. J. Long, Center.
W. C. Tweedale, Albany.
B. F. Tabler, Albany.
F'. Turner, Albany.
L. W. Pomeroy, Franklin Butte.
T. B. Springer, Sliedd.
J . B. Cornett, Shedd.
George Brattain, Shedd.
K. h Wyatt, Ilarrisburg.
J. G. Senders, Ilarrisburg.
A. J. Wigle, Ilarrisburg.
C. II. Whitney, Saatiarn.
Wm. Moore, Santiam.
K. ('. Miller, Lebanon.
G. F. Burkhart, Lebanon.
W. T. Jordan, Lebanon.
J. T. Davis, Sweet Home.
Fj. C. Jackson, Sweet Home. "
F. P. DeVaney, &eip.
W. W. l'ari ish, Waterloo.
Lee Shelton, Seio.
James Nanny, Flast Albany.
Suffering in Lane County.
The FJugone Kei6ter says : One
of the most horrible cases of suffer
ing reporteil since the high water
comes to light on Wild Cat. creek.
Mr. George Soven aiid his family,
who reside on that fctream, were
driven from their home by the rap
idly rising water, and lied to a
moentain near by for safety. They
took with them only a part of their
clothing and some betiding. They
remained in this condition several
days without food or shetier. At
last the children's stomachs began
to swell, and the father thought
they would die. He killed the dog
which they ate. They started to
cross the mountain to another
house, but being thinly clad and
without shoes, they were com
pelted to retreat on account of the
snow. The water finally subsided
until they were able to get to the
house and get a sack of Hour,
which kept them from starving!
until relief came.
Im Mt. Jefferson a Volcano?
In view of the reports that Mt.
Jefferson has recently taken to the
naughty habit of smoking and has
been converted into an active vol
cano, County Clerk Montague and
Recorder Davis mounted the
cupola. of the court house yesterday
to obtain a view ol the old moun
tain. Their report sounds a triile
fishy, but as their veracity is be
yond question it must be true.
They say thay could see the smoke
rising from the summit and could
plainly distinguish a llame-like ap
larance over the snow at the top
of the mountain.
(.oltlru Kule ISazanr.
Julius Gradwohl has decided to
add to his mammoth stock of
crockery nd fancy goods a com
plete line ot groceries, lie has en
route a large invoice ot sugar, and
will keep a complete assortment of
choice groceries, and the best of
coffees and teas to be had in the
market for the benefit of his
customers, lie will also enlarge
his hardware department. He in
forms us that he buys all his goods
for net cash, which will enable him
to sell goods as low as any house
in Oregon, and there is no need of
peopl" going atroad when thev can
do as well at home, or even better.
Housebreaker Arrested.
A tramp giving the name of
John L. Sullian was arrested yes
terday alternoon while Irving to
break into the Chinese quarters of
the fconthern ruciuc Kailroad Co.
near the depot. He was incarcer
ated in tl e county jail, and will be
arraigned in Justice Humphrey's
court at 0 a. m. to-day for examina
tion. Sullivan said he tried to
break into the house to get some
thing to eat.
Sweetness and Surueft.
Finest comb honey, New Orleans
molasses and all kinds of syrups,
also choice pickles in wood and in
glass at Ceo. C. Henderson's.
LEITEP. FEOM ASTORIA.
C;mi)prts C scemls? tha Rail o.irt Linjj
Still Snowing Down bj the Sea.
A stoma. Feh. 17, 1SH0. I
To Tin: Kihtok i'K tiik Hkkalm: I
1 lie vexed question MiPt has so
long bf:.'n agitating tlie puhlii: miu I
here, has .it ht Levii s itk-d, at k;s:
s.t far a tliu stuck holders of tin-
Ast
oria a
uth Coast li:iilv. a
in fact by a res
C... is
!i:tio:i
concerned
pastel it ilit-:r un.-ttiii
liel.i S.it;oil;i
evening lout ::iet., :iio uirecturs wvre
tmpow t-rcd t'. act acv-v-niing t the
projiesitioiis iierilifoic dictated hy
Win. lie ui in which propositi);!! Mr.
I. W. Case is made the tru i f the
co:iiaiiv aiid also of Win. Ut-iJ as
tue rejiic-j!tntat:ve et U. I . lluutm- j
ton who it is uuiicrbi-KKi la tolurnuii , , . ,
the ,ucu.ia to co.,.,iote the road by .Regular trams commenced run
December. Usui. Mr. lii id a!st, innig again to th.s place yesterday,
nominates I. W. Case, I). B. Warren ! l;r-' l.,iaf . tune -therre was "
and Captain Geo. Fiavt-l, as directors i communication for over five weeks,
of the road. CWtrtcta have already ! piovisions had run low.
been let to Messrs. Smith As Hoffman. There i3 fifteen feet of snow on
from the Ljwis and Clark through to j the summit of the Quartzville pass.
within ten miles oi ll:U!or tojlhe miners nave nearly all quit
grade and hriilge the hue between the i work, ami many of them are here
points uaineu. lhese gentlemen pro
pose to commence work with a large
force of men at each end of the line n
soou as the de'.ails of vhe contract i.
adjusted. This gives Astoria new
courage and as the cable company
will also begin their work bhortlv,
we are expecting an extraordinarily i
active season. i
The demand for real ttate is in-
creasing rapidly owing to the ccr- ;
tainty of these enterprises being ;
pusnci to compuuo . j
But there is another project tnat j
now is wielding a wonoertul influence i
upon the holies and sympathies of the
nnlitii- not onlv here hut iii Alhanv. !
Salem and other valley towns. I refer
to the certainty of the building of the
Albany & Astoria railway via Tilla-1
mook, and its early completion. In
fact I think from general observation,
and commeuts of ttie public that as a
rule speaks its sentiments without
hope of recommendation or fear of
censure, that the Albany road is by
far the most popular aud certainly
commands the confidence of every
citizen who is at all conversant with
the route aud the character of the
company that has the enterprise iu
hand. The terminal advantages
secured by the company are equal to
any on the Columbia river below
Tongue Point aud very easy of access j
by the road, while the anchorage is j
super'or.
Now is the winter of our discontent,
the snow continues to come down in
sections and subdivisions but so
dense as to almost obstruct the vision,
ar.d thould it prevail throughout the
state, will be likely to swell the
streams to a greater extent than the
last great flood and carry dismay with
disaster from McKenzie to the sea.
The health of this city is not coo.l
owisg to tnc prevalence of la 'rippe
and attending diseases and evils that
follow invariably in his train, now it
is said diphtheria with its poisonous
breath and conserous approach, is j
making trouble in the ranks of the i
littlt ones. But with the coming of
the springtime and good weather our :
gloom will turn to gladness, aud our j
repining will be succeeded by a hope-
tuluess that will crown with success
all landable enterprises. God helps
them that helps themselves. M.
Death of Geo. Saltraarsh.
George Saltmarsh, whose death I
has been expected lor the past ;
three .lavs, died at S:o0 yesterday j
morning, ine tunerai win occur ,
to-day from the family reeidence.
The services will be conducted by i
n.. a '.1
Mfv It. l'riidiard. and will be
attended by the fiie department,
he having been a member of Al-
banv Engine Co. No. 1.
Itroken Sidewalk.
Yesterday afternoon the dray
men broke through the sidewalk
at the Willamette Packing Oo.'s,
caused by unloading an immense
lot of fresh groceries and pro
visions. On account of the block
ade their stock was somewhat
limited, but they are now prepared j
to meet the demands of ill. i
Arrived at Last.
We have just received a large in
voice of staple and fancy groceries
consisting of California cream
cheese, fine comb honey, fc-wiss
cheese, off shore mackeral, import
ed macaroni cocoa shells, cream
oats, cream wheat, also a fine line
of crackers, cakes, etc. Willamette
Packing Co.
I'rr. II. '. rnlmer'n ('MnserratorX
of INiikIc,
Tweedale's block, I'irjst street,
Albany, Oregon, ojiened Jan
uary 20, 1800. The course of in
struction will consist jf classes for
piano, organ, harmony and voice
culture. There will be a normal
class and diplomas furnished to
teachers, specifying capacity
and experience. Students partic
ipate in monthly recitals, and are
graded to insure equality in rendi
tion. This ronservatory will be
conducted ol the same basis as
those in Bos '.on, New York, etc.
This is the on '.y recognized success
ful system k aown for a thorough
musical eduti tion. Send foi circu
lars and ref erices. Office hours
from 1 to 3.
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 the cel
ebrated Iaird, 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
ahoe, 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 V. Young.
rocket Cutlery.
The largest and finest display
every brought to this valley just
received at Stewart A Sox's. Call
and examine.
not:.-; PKOSI THE fi:ont.
(!atks S1.I.K, Feb. "JO, 139d. j
Our '.. ridge stood the high water
all rigid.
James Collins and Miss I5el!e
Gates are t l.e
n:arri
,.i i-
ere next
week.
There is now lour inches of snow
I here, and it has commenced snow
ing again.
The saw-miils at this city are
again running in full lorce, and are
cutting large quantities of fine
timber.
The ;i a:it timber lands in this
weinityatc rapidly being taken
up. TU'lveseitleis left this city
vesterdav for the Oregon Citv land
0ic.e
j waiting for the snow to go oil.
A gentleman down from the
, front on the Oregon Pacific states
that there has been some bad
washouts on the graded portion
J. S. Antonelle and Searle
Deane's work.
I'KOKI A NOTKS.
Pkokia, Feb. B.
Mr. Sclagel is busv repairing the
f ami wi ,,.,ve it
w
in running i
. 'lnt we 'Vlve l,aJ a voting
cinct cut oil' to ourselves,
I seekers are becoming numerous.
Among those are B. Z., 1. B. j
1.. O. t?. anu 31. J,., however some
j of them will get left,
On Feb. 28th there will be an
entertainment at the church at this
place, which promises to be an en
joyable affair. A small admittance
fee will be charged at the door.
Proceeds will be used towards pur
chasing an organ.
SciMSors. Shears.
Immense stock at Stewart &
Sox's. The best quality and any
size or style. Call and examir.e
our stocK. Mewart & box.
We are not here for only J". days
but to stay and help build up Al
bany, and we will guarantee at all
lmes to sen vou ine Dest goods at
the lowest
Read.
possible price. W. F.
If you want the best quality
when buying your groceries, and
at the lowest prices, give me acull.
Prompt attention and satisfaction
guaranteed. Geo. C. Henderson.
Parker Bros, have just received
a nice lot of fresh migrated horse
radish. A fresh lot of dried beef chipped
to order at Geo. C. Henderson's.
BOR
: . -
: HAKLT.ITF.K On Wt-dnesuar
even
ing, Feb. l'., IS!0, to the wife of
Key. Hanlciter, a girl; weight 12
pounds.
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Ju. contr.-.r-t..r
NCII & PKTK't KUETTNER,
rs ami ImiMir . Plans, hkii-
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WOOD I
F'OR 'SALE 11II;EB GENTLE FAMILY
liorst x, tif vnml carriAL'tf, well lroke for
ladies to lrivc, cither single or iloulile
miT at ih- it v SMw.
In-
Wilr.KK WILL YOU FIND A
1(1 25tt MEAL
At tl ie Delmonlco.
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UKRAKKAfT. 1ST lll. DIN KICK. TRY HIS
uiier. (Jotti Bros, do all their own
i luunins. iiy him not ccmecanu tuawitn
j cakes lor 10 vU. Kusttrn oysters arc a epe-
cialty, and i;reat care will be taken to put
tnem up after Eastern Hyle. Yaquina anil
Hay View meters constantly on hand. Read
his bill of fare anu fee if you don't And what
you waut. bid you ever try one ot our Sun
day dinners? All kinilxo' frame. Farmer
wi II ftuJ a good table act at the Dclimonico.
Waitine will be prompt Conic and see us.
Fresh Fish. Fresh Game. Fresh Meats
.OKTZ BKOg., froo.
Notice of IMsftolulloll,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
hat the late firm of Hopkins &
Saltmarsh, composed of T.I J. Hopkins
and (ieorge W. Sa.tniursh, is this day
dissolved hy mutual consent, the said
Gcorire W. Saltmftrsh retiring. All
the liub'dities of the firm are assumed
ly the said T. (1. Hopkins and Mary
Saltmarsh, a copartnership this day
entered into under the firm name of
Hopkins & Saltmarsh, and the said
hist named firm will collect all out
standing accounts and claims of the
lute linn of Hopkins & Stdtmarsh.
Dated January- 81. 18110.
T. . HOPKINS,
Gl -ORG" V SALTMARSH
E. C. PHELPS,
COMMERCIAL, B30K AND JOB PRINTERS,
OVEK WELLS, KAhGO A CO' OFFICE,
ALBANY, OREGON.
Tliird ward
Having t urchaeed this popular es
tablishment I am now prepared to
nn any oiueri. in inc groeerx anu pro-
vision line. A full stock of irioeeries
kept constantly on hand. The highest
cash price puld for all kinds of coun
try produce, or will exchange floods
tj.--i.u--. Ctinc one. u.inc hll.
C11AS. kssk;
Plum lading.
PARTIES DES1K1NO PIANOS TUNKD
should call uifn prof. D, Van Horn
nf this city, the well known ai d reliable
piano tuner He is we'l known to the peeyle
f Albany and the entire State, haunt; had
years Of experience in this business, also in a
pianoforte manufactory, and has ne equal i
that line of business, It always pa)S U
patronise home enterprise and the pnbiic
should remember -that they can now fr-t
pianos tuned in a more skillful manner ia
Albany than elsewhere in tbe State, Leave
orders at Will Link s
Grocery
Store
In Keal fMMr Ri-rcl hy ICurkbart
A M;illu.
t' ry lior.se
A good '2 st' ry house at d 4 lots,
t-itaated in l!.u.-Meiii.in'a 4th addition
for j-JTOU.
A gouil new cottage centrally lo
cated in the 2ri. addition and one
good corner ht for ?2100.
'2 good vacant corner lots centrally
locuttd in Jtid. addition for $2."00.
A ,i"l new cottage and one good
lot in the 2ml addition A bargain
h:rSI230.
A new house ami 2 good lots in
F.'kins addition for 850.
A good house and 1 good lot in 2nd
addition, between Jefferson and
Montgomery streets for H)50.
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 house ami
good lot 95x1 10 feet, situated within
3 blocks of the central school, best
location in the city. A No. 1 bargain
for S3S00.
22 feet front on First street, in one
of the beet business blocks now pay
ing good interest on prici askei1, 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
i plan $30 cash balance $10 per niooth.
several lots in Pipes addition tor
sale at a small advance on original
price, on easy terms.
Lots in llacklenitns 2nd., 3rd and
4th additions. Call and look at our
j city list of property.
; 10 acres choice fruit land near the
! citv for sale at $125 per acre.
Tracts ot 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.
1C0 acres of land 30 acres cleared,
some improvements, small house and
within two miles of Lebanon for
$1000, good terms.
Good farms, improved and unim
proved, in all parts of Benton and
Linn counties for sale from $20 to $40
per acre on easy terms.
We also haye 100 acres of good
land, which lies within 3 miies of
Yaquina City and within 0 miles of
Newport, which we offer lor a few
days only at the extremely low
figure of $350 cash. This piece of
laud is deeded land and is well worth
iloec or four times what is now asked
for it, but it must be sold immediately
fcr cash. A good bargain for some
! CDe
1 w
have a few good city lots to
trade for farm property, if you would
like to make an exchange ot this kiuu.
Call and see us.
Bt'KKIIAKT & MALIN,
Heal Estate Agents.
A Good Investment.
Twenty-four feet on F"irst 6lreet,
in the best block in Albany, for
sale a a bargain. The projierty
will double in value in two years.
Wallack & Cusick.
Paisley &
lob Printers
KEEP YOUR EYE ON
E. G. HE A HDSL E Y -S
Column.
Agent for NEW ZEALAND INS.
CO. CAPITAL $5,000,000. Fire and
Marine Insurance written.
ALBANY PROPERTY.
A Coon But Business property
on Second street in one of the very
he.st blocks in town. This is the same
block where the most extensive im
provement are to be made in the
spring. This is the only frontage in
the entire block that -an he bought at
any price. This is the best otter in
business property ir the city, and will
oon 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 f 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 aud unimproved.
Lot 50x100 in Pipe's addition; this lot
faces town aud is a bargain fat $180.
Lots iu Burt hart's and Coltra Park
additions. If you are looking for m
verttnent in Albtny property como
and sec me.
Two cottages for rent, $3 eaoh.
ASTORIA PROPERTY.
The lots in tbe Railway Addition
are all sold, the ent;re 440 lots sell
ing in four weeks time.
11a ve now received a plat of the
extension to the Railway Addition,
which met with such great demand.
This land lies immediately adjoiuiog
the Railway Addition. Thu proper
ty is nearly all level. Lots in this
addition will be sold at $S5 for idside
lots and $100 lor cornersr Terms $20
cash and balance in monthly install
ments of S5 each. Until further no-
tice. Have only one block for sale in
Albany, aud it will pay you to call
early and obtain the corners and
your pick of the inside lots, for go
they will and fast too. Don t wait.
Am agent for the ASTORIA REAL
ESTATE & TRUST CO., OF PORT
LAND. This compauy makes a spe
cialty of Astoria property, and it -yea
desire to invest iu the city by the
rea, it will pay you to call and exam
ne my list.
3TIN OFFICE EVENIKGSTi
BOAST COFFEE,
(iHOl'M) TO ORDER WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE BY
F
L. Kenton
DEALER IN-
Groceries &
j0rXKK THE POSTOFEICE.
STANAED & CUSICK,
SUCCKSSOKS TO UIS.S at SOS l KOPRlETOKS OF
City Drug Store
Dealers in Drugs. Medicines, Chemicals, Fancy and Toilet Article,
Sponges, Brashes, Perfumery, School and Aitists' Supplies. Physician,
Prescriptions carefully compounded. First Street, Albany, Oregon.
i
Overcoa
And a fow Lines of winter suits,
which will be sold very low Price.
WE
For our immense new stock to ar
live as soon as the blockade is over.
L. E. BLAIN,
THE-
Leading
STRANGERS
ARE COHD1.M.LY INVITED TO CALL OX
O. E. BROWNELL.
AND INSPECT
Choice Family Groceries.
P ..jL-ii t III
MiNriviLLE College
McMINNVILLE,
DR. W. C. NEGUS,
Graduate of the Royal College of
London, England, also of theKelle
vue Medical College.
" The Dr. has spent a lihaime of
study and practice and makes a spe
cialty of chronic diseases, removes
cancers, srofrlaenlartumnts.tiimors
nd wens, without pain or the- knife.
He also makes a specialty of treat
ment with electricity. Has practh ed
in the German French and English
hospitals. Calls promptly attended
day or night. His motto i
"GOOD WILL TO ALL,"
53"Othce and residence Yerry street,
between Third and Fourth.
MONEY TO LOAN-HOME CAPITAL OS
food real estate security, l or ps,rtici
liws enquire of Geo. Humphrrj.
Confectionery
ALBANY, ORKCOJICJ
S j6. t
Clothier,
HIS STOCK OF
BOTH
ACADEMIC
AND
COLLEGIATE
Tv..u-tniFtjt. In the Academic
rk.nrijnnt thrre are four courses of
study of three years each: Classical,
scientific, normal and business. In
struction is thorough; location, heal-
thyi expenses low; advantages, nra
class in every respect. Full informa
tion in catalogue, lor,wmcn aoaree.
- T. G. BROWNSON,Prss.
OREGON
TOAT 1L.ACKING COUGH CA3t
o quickly cured by ShiloVs Cure. We
uarantce it. Foshay & Mason.
M
KM
PATEWTS
Cnveats and Frade marks obUiaetf.
and all patent husiness conducted fr
moderate foe. Our office is opposite
U. S. Patent OlT.ee and we can.cecur
patent in K-s line ajd st less ,cn(
than those r-ui - from Washtagloa.
Send model ' xwingr, or pbotOJffith
kefcrlption. advise, if patentsbte
or not, tree of . Harge. Onr tee si
due till patent s secured.
A little hook, "How to Obtain jB
erits." with r.aoies of actual chenU. sa
your state, county or twn sent rrss.
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