Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, February 22, 1890, Page 3, Image 3

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Tin: yovxiyn vrvji.- Tiiiiy rrjn?rAr,v jmk.
gtornittfl 3ailij 2icvatlALttANY &
SCKCtA I
:::?( A. .v
Aul t i si . iir .-to
btstoit buy;!-.;,
take- ;ire iil wa
;:.:-takc. Mis-
..-.My. In heat-!
112'" Mi)
ii !Vi' tf:f- !:irtreSt US
t!:
11 .... . . t i
;i f;:!i v selected
stock in the i-il'
The doves w
oiler wvso no! I ; irJ i r f4.s an (-Xpert-1
mi'iit but ;t- a certainty. We!
know what cadi .-love? will i.. and j
thev were bought for c:ih, so the j
price. i. right. We have special-1
Lie3 in heaters, beside our regular ;
lines oftJarland, Argand and Su- j
perior stoves aiid ranges.
Oi:o. W. Smith
o.k s ti.i:.
The Daily Hkkai.k will be
sale each morning at the
new i
stand of W. 1. Kuhn's
where it
can le pivcurod at -r coat
ropy.
WKATiii:i:.jiNnHvrioNs.
For Albany and icinity- Fol
lowing is the forecast tor 24 1 ours,
ending at S r. m. to-cuv :
Fair; slightly warniet.
i
.f)TTINSS AltOH I' TOW V.
Fountain pens at Will t Stark's.
Coll VanCleve, of the Sc.'o Tress,
is in the city.
A successful Washington's birth
day ball was given by Win. Kich-
ards at the armory last evening.
Dr. Ii. F. Fuller, of Halsey, has
removed to McMinnyille. He was
in the city yesterday on bis way to
the latter place.
Tb? steamer Willamette sailed
from San Francisco yesterday at 10
. u. for Yaquina with 200 tons of
freight and 44 passengers.
Mr. James F. llaswell has re
signed bis position a superintend
ent of the woolen mills. His place
will be fdled by Mr. V. F. Croft.
The Ladies' Aid Society will
meet with Mrs. Miller at the resi
dence of Mrs. L. . lilain on Mon
day at 2 i. f. A full attendance is
requested.
Mr. Stanaril, of the Grm of Stan
ard & Cusick, is a competent pre
scription druggist of five years ex
perience. All prescriptions intrusted
to them wili be accurately com
ixninded. J. S. Antonellc states that he has
made a satisfactory settlement for
bis final estimates on his railroad
work with the Oregon Pacific rail
road, and will return to-day to
Portland.
A Teiy plesant social was given
at the residence of W. L. Vance
last evening by the ladies of the
Congregational church. An ele
gant lunch was nerved and a most
money can do it, when we get
J. h. Sullivan, who was arrestelVftarted. Some people may have
for breaking into the railroad sec
tion house hear the depot Ihurs
day, was bound over yesterday in
Justice Humphrey's court in $200
bonds, in default of which he went
to jail.
J. Ep'ey and family have arrived
in this city from Nebraska. Mr.
Kpley ex jH-cts to purchase a farm
near Albany and become a perman
ent citizen here. He is delighted
with Oregon, and says many peo
ple from that state w ill come to
hegon during the year.
The piano recital to be given at
the college by the pupils of Prof.
K. Lorillard will take place next
Monday evening, F'ebrnary 24th at
S o'clock, instead of Tuesday even
ing as previously announced. The
Dublic are cordially invited toi
attend.
The fourth quarterly meeting for
this conference year will be held in
the Evangelical church, corner of
Fourth and Lyon streets, next
Sabbath, February 2:;d. Kev. C.
C. Poling, presiding elder, will be
present and fill the pulpit. Ser
vices on Saturday evening at 7 :30.
All are welcome,
Dr. Patton treats successfully all
diseases ot women, and guarantees
to cure all curable private diseases,
lie has a sure remedy for catarrh
of the head. He sleeps in his office
and answers city calls day or night.
Consultation is free and everything
is strictly confidential. He can be
found in his office in lilumberg's
block from 10 to 12, 2 to 4 and 7
to 8.
Birthday I:rty.
A pleasant lm Unlay party was
tendered .Miss Clara Wain at the
residence of her mother on Third
and Washington streets last even
ing bv a Dumber of her young
friend's. Lunch was served
and a pleasant evening was
spent. 4' I lose present were:
Me-srs. Wilson Wain, K Wei kin
ridge, .-J. W. Paisley, James F.
IIa:i. I". 0. llajne and Misses
L Lie Robertson, Adeli.i Wirktu.rt,
Lib Irvine, Khoda Hail, Margerv
"Wink, Olive Marks.
J ariiiers' Institute.
Prof. b imrn, ol the State
Cii'.tutal colleg'. wa.- in tilt
yesterday arr.ipg'!! f- r the
ers institute to be held here
month On account of i h;- -the
date has i.( en porootied
March 27 a:;d 2-. An iot.-r
iTour.iMine will ': arrant',
chi'li.'g p.ipers by prac::cal
ers ami educators.
gri-
city
i. II lii-
IH'Xt
ill.'ii
e.-tiii
d. in-liinii-
Scissor. Shear.
Immense stock at Stuwart
Sox's. Ibe i.est quality and any
size or style. Call and examine
our slock. Mew art oc Sox.
A fresh lot of dried beef chipped
to order at Jeo. C. Henderson's.
ASTOKIA.!B3ILWM
iThe
Head Will
Year i'loni
be Started Tins
Both Ends.
FDK TI1K WOIiK
i
monkv i:k. iy
f.r Piimancnt Lcs.tt.o-.
Oal; :cr Good Weatler-Tcs
V7iil Be Built-
.-orvcvi is. v. ii! be in the iidd
within ;t few week.", making a pcr-
isianent location f the Albanv it
j Astoria railroad. The arrival in
i Astoria this week of Secretary
j Wealherf.ird and Directors .Maston
j and YYritssiian, of this road, caused
! something of a flutter in real estate
and financial circles. When ao-
' preached by a Morning Columbian
j representative, one of the party
i said :
, "The Albany it Astoria Com
i pany has been organized and ccn
n i ducted on a purely business basis.
it i,.ls i, eonneetion with anvi
ntlmr rnniinnv jind ii lint linL-eil I
Km! i
i
Ir ) by men who are too heavily inter
: esteil in other roads to care for the
; success of this scheme. The pre
liminary surveys have been com
pleted from Albany to Tillamook
ami will be made between here
! and Tillamook at once. As soon
i us the weather will permit, engi
i neers will be put in the field to J
i make the final survey for perma- !
j nent location and set the grade !
? stakes.
j "Construction wili begin at the
Astoria end this year, f cannot ;
i sav when, but expect it will be !
early in the summer. 1 know it ,
will be started this yen. It is pos-1
siblc tuat we may start work at the
Albany end also, this year, but
this is a matter which has not yet
leen decided by the directors. We
shall begin at Astoria because we
can get all of our material and
supplies there quickest and cheap
est. The Southern Pacific would
not care to transport our stuff ar.d
the . Oregon Pacific people, while
friendly enough, are not able to
give us the advantages in tune and
rates that we can get by starting
froir. Astoria with plenty of ma
terial and within easy reach of
more.
"I am not at liberty to say w here
wc will enter Astoria nor where
our terminus will be in this city.
Wc have secured all w j need in
the way of ground and water front
and hive been liberally treated by
your citizens. We have the utmost
confidence in the future of Astoria,
otherwise wo should not build
here. President Cowan and
Treasurer Lanning will visit Astoria
soon and may be willing to talk
more fullv about the road. We are
-paying no attention to Keid s
scheme and know little about it, !
bevond what is printed. It does i Additional particulars concern
nt affect our enterprise in any j in" the robbery of Damon Smith's
Way. (drug store at llarnsburg of $!00,
"We have a line route, with easv shows that the men who commit
grades and no sharp curves. The it, have been stopping at Har
cost of construction will not c risburg and Junction. One of
heavy nor the work difficult, ex- them had been boarding at the
Vept for about thirtv miles through
te mountains, but'tbis will not be
a serious matter, and we shall
push the work as fast as men and
doubts about this line ever being
built, but we have the money and
know that it will be built."
It may be stated in this connec
tion that the directors of the Al
bany & Astoria company are
classed among the wealthiest and
most enterprising citizens of the
Willamette Valley. They are not
loud talkers, nor are they credited
with embarking in schemes of
doubtful value, hence their quiet
determination and business like
methods must commend them to
the confidence of the public.
IN THE COW CREEK CANYON.
There Will Bo No Trains fron San
Cisco Within Six Wefkf.
Fmb-
Reports from Ashland state that
twenty-tive tnousanu people in
Rogue River Valley, who have
been for more .ban a month past
waiting for the mail from the out
side world, have at last been grati
fied by the arrival of a mail train
with a carload of mail transferred
by Dunsmuir.
Reports from the wrecking force
in Cjw Creek Canyon now indicate
that the damages to the railroad
are much greater than at first an
ticipated. Now it is generally
understood that the railroad peo
ple have abandoned all hopes of
clearing out the big West Fork
slide, but will build three miles of
entirely new road around it, on the
opposite side of the canyon beyond
the big slide. Many miles of track
will be almost entirely rebuilt also.
Railroad officials say that through
trains cannot possibly run between
Portland and San Francisco within
six weeks.
Accident the repjoii I'lieilie.
Yesterday morning near Harris
station on the Oicgon Pacific rail
road a ii.ive of bridg.j carpenters
ere w orking in a ravine below a
small bridge, w hen the bank sud
denly caved in and fell upon ihcm.
Cbailes (irav and Win. Htn-'iianao
were seiioiisly iojuied. tht
having his collar bone b
t.-.D places and the hitler b
j ue, I infernally. It is
bolli men will recover.
lorni r i
roke
.'itig
tin. i
in
Kctiini Thc:u.
l i e parly who outvied snv
1 "Il
! i i.t 1 obruaiy 1 , I v.'
tooi; therefrom a suit .i" r
some j--ue!r an. 1 other ;.it;
known, and this wiil gie
ib.it unies i the stolen nrtiei
H .!t;
.1.
-s 1
rn t
S ill'r
rcturiitd 1 will pru.--eci:i; i!h part1 .
Ii projHsriv isivtttriic 1 i otpii'.-tii-i..-w:ll
hs akc.l. A word lo ih" v, i.- ;
li Mll'lfielit.
R. E. Coxx.
Tiio finest l' t of c.ihlia;
foasiiu w as r-.Tt-ived hy
.Mueller it (J.uiett lis
Nothing like enterprise.
Ol t
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eci;iiii,'. j
i
KD LOAN BASSOCIATIOV.
! Tjfl Acnn.-.l u
s lltetics L.-.st
irg A Pri-sp-rcas Sr.ow:n;:.
The lluilding ami Loan Assi.i i.i
ti"ii held its monthly and also its
tirst annual meeting last evening.
Two loans v.eie made. One to
K. J. OVonr.or of $10.10 at sixty-
six months interest m a'tvanco.
ind one to W. A. Lanhead "f $ KKHl
I sixtv-live months inu iest in a.l-
tnee.
At the annual meeting the secre
tary read a most satisfactory show
ing of the financial woi kings of the
associati- -ii
w hicli the :
for the past year, of
How in
is a siimniarv
KKCKll'TS.
Hues
j Kntrance anl expense
' Advatued payments. .
' Fines
! Transfer fees
:,:vl iM)
'.04 00
27 00
I!)
Totak-ash received . . . $!0,2"3 ;0
disi:iksi:mkxts.
l'aid on loans
Itooks and supjdies.
. .$S.!!).; 4!1
. 110 So
2S1 r,o
V'vumi
Total cash paid out . p,:'M Si
Cash on hand
HKSOl'KCKS.
Loans on mortgages...
Loans on stock
Cash on hand ,
l'ooks and fixtures. . . .
lu:; from members. . .
Total
Less
$ K;i 7(i
.$i:;,7oo oo
20,00
st;o 7
101 40
5 oO
$14,741 40
I'nearned interest..
Due members on
4,22i ;o
27 00
7 00
id-
vanccd payments. . .
Due members on loans
j Total
.$ 4,201 20
Net loans $10,480 20
There has been thirteen loans
made for building purposes. There
has been paid per share on the
first series $11. The profit is $l.o3
and the present value of each
share is $12.:;:;. The rate of proiit
show n is 20,'.; per cent, per annum.
The second series was closed and
the third series opened.
The following officers and di
rectors were re-elected :
Directors II. Bryant, Oeo. II.
Keeney, .1. P. Wallace, W. S.
Thompson, J. K. Chamberlain, C.
II. St -wart, F. P. Nutting, W. C.
Jassell, (Jeo. W. Ilochstedler.
Officers W. C. Cassell, presi
dent; C. II. Stewart, vice-president;
Jay W. Ulain, secretary;
(leo. II. Keeney, treasurer ; O. il.
Irvine, attorney.
Auditors J. L. Cowan, 1, W.
Langdon, K. F. So.x.
F'inance committee II. Pryant,
F. P. Nutting, Jeo. II. Keeney.
; Th ,,.),.:.!,),,..
j Junction ho'.el, anil is thought now
to have set it on fire. One of the
i boarders on the night of the lire
I lost $3M. which is now supposed
to nave beon stolen. The fellow-
has left that vicinity, and there is
little probability of catching him
or his accomplice.
llrnken Sidewalk.
Yesterday afternoon the dray
men broke through the sidewalk
at the Willamette Packing Co. 'h,
caused by unloading an immense
lot of fresh groceries and pro
visions. On account of fhe block
ade their stock was somewhat
limited, but they are now prepared
to meet the demands of ill.
Prof. II, '.
I'uluirr'H ni-r!lii-i
of Mnwir,
Tweedale's block, First street,
Albany, Oregon, opened Jan
uary 20, 1S!H). The course of in
struction will consist of classes for
piano, organ, harmony and voice
culture. There will be a normal
, class and diplomas furnished to
teachers, siecifying capacity
and experience. Students partic
ipate in monthly recitals, and are
graded to insure equality in rendi
tion. This conservatory will be
conducted oi the same basis as
those in Ros'on, New York, etc.
This is the on 'y recognized success
ful system k sown for a thorough
musical educj tion. Send foi circu
lars and ref rences?. Office hours
from 1 to
I'.cttcr 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 tli3 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,
ami 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 aro we'll known in Albany as
a fir.-t-clas-i ni.-e style slice. "Or
ders ir.nu the country filled with
care and s ili.-i'.i'-tiyri guaiantced.
;cl V.. Young.
A ri iv cil :
( f.ast.
vivr-d a large
I u.ive j'i-i icivivr-n a large in
voi.'o of stapie and f.,iiey groceries
I rf.i:sitiog cf CalilViri'ia .-i-o om
icbcesi', line coi.ii. honey, Swiss
, ehce.-e, i ll' .-ho:e iu.ick i al", inu.oit-
in.
'.I rots l '. eo:l
-;i;:i v. iiv.: .
A-r, c.ike.-, et
Co.
lid's, cioaiii
o a ('.lie linc
Wilhuiiclti' I crael
'illkill
I'oeliel s:l -cry.
l.-.IVe--; iiu.j iincs'i
r
hi -play
lev j?t
C.i'.l
v. ry
!!- -i
.u.'i t:
to;;:'li
.1 at S:.
: ii:iil:i-.
to this va
watt t cox'
il ;i want
tios hot (Miality
i-r groceries, iiud
-VS vivo mo a call,
and satisfaction
in Ii Ian ;;! , i.i
;.t tilt- Iijwot p:i:v.
I'n.lnpt i:t'( lliiiiU
giiiir.tr!'. cl. (ieo.
C. Henderson.
THE SEASON OP 1800.
lit
to be a Busy Buiid-
i!Jg
J till
ior Alo.tnv.
oki;;on iwcM'ics nriLm.Mi.s
CjJ Heg Exp-cl'd t3 Aniv Shortly-Soa-.e
Extorsive Basiaess Blccks Thr.i
Will Bo Bnilt.
It is stated on what teems to be
ood authoi itv ttiat Col. T. E. IIol-h
i will ariive in this citv within a few
! days for the purpose of personally
! looking -ifter some of the extensive
1 improvements to be made in Al
i i i .i t ,
Lanv dv tne wregon racitic com
pany. In addition to the active
work of pushing the road eastward
across Eastern Oregon, plans are
already laid for some extensive
building and improvements to be
made by the moneyed men of the
company. Foremost among these
w ill be a three story brick block on
the corner of First and Lyon
stn-ets, for winch the plans are al
ready drawn and which will be
occupied by the offices of the com
pany ; also a big hotel and the di
visional car and machine shops of
the road. Some other important
improvements are also contem
plated by the company, which wUI
no doubt Vie matured during the
summer.
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uaiiK. untitling 10 ue erecieu 1111s i
erected this
year ; C. . Ayers is the arctutect.
The building will be a handsome
three-story structure, with a stone
front. Its location is on First
street adjoining W. F. Read's
store. The entire first floor will be
occupied by the bank. The second
floor will be used for offices and
the third story will be uted as a
ball for societies.
Plans have been drawn for sev
eral brick business houses and
with the cessation of the winter
season active preparations are be
ing made for such building.
Present indications point certainly
to the fact that during the summer
of 1800 there w ill be greater piles
of brick and stone go into bo-iness
tiouses in this city than ever In-
fore. The buildings too will be
higher and of a more metropolitan
style than heretofore. In fact Al
bany having long since passed
through the successive stages of
village and country town, is now
entering uoon a period of growth
and advancement, becoming the
chief city and business center of
Oregon.
The city is steadily extending
her borders, and scores of new
residences dot the suburbs in all
directions. There is a great tide of
immigration to Oregon. New men
and new forces are constantly be
ing added to our population, and
business is steadily increasing in
volume. The entire state is en
joying an era of wonderful grow ih,
:int fftmmnf !tm.intr tlio iitinQif
j '
j " ia ir.
Oregon Albanv is takinir on a sub-
DrfHKrd ( liirltrnx.
Order a nico dressed chicken for
your Sunday dinner; call anil
Leav ' oi.r orders early. Willam-etl-
i . ' ini'f''-..
KKEP YOUR EYE ON
L a. niJAJlDSLKl 'S
Column.
Agent for NEW ZEALAND INS.
CO. CAPITAL 5,000.000. Fire and
Marine Insurance written.
IF YOU WANT
CAM. OX-
E. G. BEARDSLEY,
AGENT KOR
Astoria Real Estate
And Trust Company,
LOTS IX
WILLIAMSPORT,
ADAIR'S ASTORIA,
NORTH ADDITION,
BURRY'S .ST0KIA.
I'OWELLV ADDITION.
HUSTLER-:- ASTORIA,
RAILWAY ADDITION,
1 1 ANTHORN 'S AS 1'ORIA,
COMPARE LOCATIONS AfiD PRICES.
ACRE PROPER!
Lots for sale on the
it all price.
INSTALLMENT PLAN
Aii.l at any
lai::est
property
valley.
(iistautc fruni the ticc.s.
and Bl-'ST line (.f A t - rii
h.'imUeil hy a'iy a.cnt in
OFFICE LYENINOStH
E. (J. BEAHDSLEY,
Real
Estate and Ins-ur.ince Acnt
AND NOTAKY PUBLIC
RroaJalbin Street. Albany, Oregon.
inmnmi nnnni n
AiuitiA rnurLtiJ i
somi: s:!i:.t i;iic;as
In t:-::l r.Malr
Uurkliarl
.'. Maliil.
.-t. rv 1kiu:-;o atnl 4 lots,
ll:ic'.!vuiati'.s 4th addition
A g..c,d
situate.) i
fwi i'2700.
I A !o,u new cottaift! centiallv lo
cated it; the 2nd. addition and one
gunl corner lot for 2100.
2 good vacant corner lots centrally
located in 2nd. addition for 2."00.
A goo.l new cottago and one good
lot in the 2nd audition A bar train
I fur $1 2 30.
i A ntw house and 2 -'ood lots
Hiking addition for $850.
A good house ami 1 good lot in 2nd
addition, between Jefferson and
Montgomery streets for SliOO.
A good small cottao on oth street,
in 2nd addition and one good lot for
1050. Half cash balance on time.
A No. 1 good 2 story house and
good lot 05x110 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 best business blocks now pay
ing good interest on pries askec1, 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 mouth.
Several lots in Pipes addition for
sale at a small advance on original
price, on easy terms.
Lots id Hackleniens 2nd., :!rd and
4th additions. Call and look at our
city list of property
' 10 acres choice truit land near the
I .i(i t tnlu nf .si a j.
'--" V
j racis oi lauu wiunii a lew nines
of the city iu tracts of 5 to 20 acres,
good for fruit or garden purposes for
sale at $40 per acre.
100 acres of land SO 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 lie i withio 31 iniies of
Yaquina City and within 0 miles of
New port, which we offer lor a few
daya only at the extremely low
figure of $'AoO cash. This piece of
land is deeded land and is well worth
j three or four times what is now aaked
for it, but it must be sold immediately
j fcr cash. A good bargain fur some
: one.
We have a few good city lots to
trade for farm property, if you would
like to make an exchange of this kind.
Call and see us.
Bi'kkhaut & Maun,
Heal Estate Ageuts.
A Good Investment.
Twenty-four feet on First street,
in the best block in Albany, for
sale a a bargain. The property
will double in value in two years.
Wallace & Clmck.
Paisley &
lob Printers.
t 1 IlUUIj KI.r.LTlll
' i O L'ivcn thai, tin' re;
VOTICK IS
IIKRKItY
rular aiiE't!
Rrhool
; , ,. , ,h '
fcctioul
tiuildinir in sai l school district, on M mlav
the 10th day ( March, Is.', tor the purjioj-e
of electing one director to Kent three years
and one clerk to wn e one year. Said elec
tion to Ih.--in at 2 o'clo-lc r. M. :ml ontinue
uni it G o'clock p M. of naid day.
Itv order of the board cf director.
Iated February 14. 1S90.
V. ii. I'.i RMIAKl,
.Ions KcilT, Oihttict Clerk.
I Chairman Heard Pirectors,
Third ward
Having riircliii.-ed this popular e
tatilislinient I am now jirepured to
rill any orders iu the groeerj and pro
vision' line, A full stoik of gioeeries
kept constantly on hand. The highest
cash price paid for all kinds of coun
try produce, or will exchange goods
I ! i a ( (line one. come at 11.
CI I A. ESSIO
Nollre of IIIslaHon.
N'
OTICF. IS HEREBY GIVEN
hat the lute firm of Hopkins A
Saltmarsli. composed of T.O. Hopkins
and George W. Sa.tmarsh, is this day
dissolved by mutual consent, the said
George W. Saltmarsh retiring. All
the liabilities of the firm are assumed
tiy the said T. G. Hopkins1 and Mary
Sultinarsh, a copartnership this day
entered into under the firm name of
Hopkins V Saltmarsh, and the said
hist named firm will collect all out
standing accounts and claims of the
late linn of Hopkins & Saltmarsh.
Dated this January 31. IS'JO.
T. G. HOPKINS,
GEORO V SALTMARSH
WHERE WILL YOU FIND A
hood m. mm
At tlie Oelri loriieo.
T
TRY UliKAKFAiT, IKY HIS MVNKR, TRY Ills
nipper, linetz I'.ros ! all lln ii i
eookini;. Tiy his h..t e. llue ami tiawi h
cakes lor 10 eta. lie-Urn ..vstern nro a !
eialty, ntid yieat rare l.e lakea lo put
tin hi up after Kastern ty!f Viiiii.a ai.d
Hay Vii w i steis t-mistai.tly u 1'an.l. Ite.nl
liih hill oi Unr a-m tev if yiil ih ti't liial what
.Yiiuwant. Iiiil von r'.rr try oi eof ur sun
iiav ililini'ls? .il KimN o putt Karne rs
will I'm. I a ifi mil t.th:e si t ut the IK; iin-mieo.
Waiting will he pivnipt i' i:nc ami n-.- n.
rieh I Uh. KnMi liin.e. I'r.sh Vets
i.ch i i;t;os.. I'i-oiio.
C9KHERC1AI, BOOK AND JLB FRINTESS,
ovi:h h i i.i.s, r.i.(io
l ( .S (.'. I'll
A LI.AN Y
OREl'iON.
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nil u; I'r'.f. I'. Van li 'in I
t!ie wi Ii l.H'.'ii a. 1 rci al. I
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pi-.-.ini tii'itr
fAI!'ai. :'.!.
1 nine S.-ate. Ira .1 ir l.Jil
it-n e in tiii !
-in ..s
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i.iam f.nte i:i:u martery, ainl lias- " ''i-l i
tlint lii:e f linsi. vt, I alnvs h t
patnuiize I'i-iik cnOrpii-e ami tin- pnLiie
bin til I reiiitinlcr tiiat H ey .vii in-w l-rt
i.mniw tut c i in a m ue sk.Wiil inaiiiur in
Ail.imv tlii.ti ils.wlicrc in (lie htate,
or.leiat Will ii Link's
Leal ii
I W. .MOKNCU i ri-.TI-.K Ht'KTTSE!!,
j. contra. t..rstiril S.i.ii'diT-. Plans M'i
iraiioiiH imil (ietails inriiisl.cd for all kit d-r.f
fiMinr ulnl l.tirk lraiV.1 es
s. biiii.:i!i.tto Al!
ivork i ri.nil tiy d .iu at.i:
1 euarai.tcid tn t'C
first c aff.
I
i
i Grocery
Store
T)A A
i
LlUi
;R()r.M TO ORDER WITHOCT EXTRA CllARtJE J'.Y
K L. Kenton
DEALER IN
J0"NER THE POSTOFFICE.
STANAED & CUSICK,
tifCCIhtiOKS TO ;tISS A SOX l'KOPBIKTOES OF
City Drug toxe
Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Fdc- and Toilet Article,
Sponges, Brushes, Perfumery, School and Attists' Supplies. Physioiam
Prescriptions carefully compounded. First Street, Albany, Oregon.
I Few
And a fow' Lines of winter suits,
which will be sold very low Prices.
WE
For our immense newr steck to ar
live as soon as the blockade is over.
L. E. BLAIN,
THE
Leading Clothier,
STRANGKRs
ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO CALL ON
C. E. BROWNELL.
AND INSPECT
Choice Family Groceries.
lliSf if ii .
t y.-.
McMINNYl LLE,
UK. W. C. NE(
("Jraiiuo.tc
r.f ttic- Koj:
Ci-i!
Enalaixl, as,
edieal Ce.ile-' .
l'iie !r Ins s: i-:t a
sMi Ij and praeti e .i
ii'.iV !! chn.is'.i; -'
ewer?, s..-r.;cl.'v .-ii!"i'v
u .'. -."n?, witlr-tit ;
Me :!-' n;::Ues a peci.
or
:::i si
itr e- ire.
dt .' treal-Ila-
'ir?..'ti e:l
::.elll V. ltil '.tetr'.'.'U.V
in si;e (eriii-!i
ieis'-itai. CalU
iich r.mi lv.j!i-!s
i.iMi.'.; t'.y atte". .led
day ! ni.'lit.
His in tt- i..
COOl) WILL TO ALL."
"-iTO'tie and ress.levce l-'erry :,tr..n t,
.tweeis 'I liird and Futirth.
WIO -KV TO I.HW- UuMK
Al'I. Ai. UN
i or J -ilio'-
i-l '! real e-a
.tc firlir
j la:s eiuuiirc ol Co. Hiar;
il: rev.
, 11 11; III
1 1
ALBARY, OREGON,
HIS .STOCK OF-
BOTH
ACADEMIC
AND
COLLEGIATE
Departments. In the Academic
Dejiartmeut there are four courses of
study cf three years each: Classical,
scientific, normal and business. In
struction is thorough; location, hea!
thj! expenses low; advantages, first
elnss in every respect. Full informa
tion in catalogue, foriwhich addree
1
OREGON
TIIAT H.aCXIMJ COUtJIf can tk
o iiiiiekly cured hy Shiloh's Cure. We
ua'raiin'e it. l'VLay t Mason.
I.W. I
C:Ae:its asui
and all p'.'.'e::
noid.-'rate !f -U.
i. l'at.M
pstftit i;i '.--
tliiti tl'
Send nsi.ih i
kefcripiiot!.
or not. fi e.. o.r
due till p: Vi.
A rut'..'', ii !
"rndc marks obtained.
! t;-iness conducted for
tlm ol'.if-c is opposite
iT.i-e :s!.d we casi cecum
:'i-.e :i.:il :it !i SS cost
. .- loir, AVasliinstr.n.
aw-insr, or j.lioto with
.' iidvi-e. if pat'.-ntalde.
.iri-e. ))ir fee not
secureu,
II. .w : Obtain Vat-
,1
cuts," with r .i us s of avtnal tiieiits. iu
Diir htaie, e.cuity or town sent free.
AiMreS
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