Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, June 15, 1890, Page 2, Image 2

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r lOlaiiied every mot 'lib. tiuvt Monday.)
e.tvr.;d by carrier, pet , , ,, 0-JO
v oai, per C 00
tf'ibliahed ever fV iay Morning.)
. ftu.vtfer anouin, lu adviice...ja&.uo
Vhon not paid in advance
4.60
a.
THK MAILS.
aiU tt the Albany poetolflce doe
" tt all offices north
rhe Eastern state f tiSn a.
rhe West Side j"
nd the Narrow Oeuire R. K. I
'"or Portland and Salem 11a.
Corvallla and Yaquina ...12:S0 r. .
office sonth....... 7:30 r. u'
- The poatoffice will be closed each overdue
rom six to seven o'clock.
Keicistered ma'ter for the early morning
-tain should be mailed before 8 o clock the
revious evening.
OREOOV PACIFIC TIMETABLE.
faeaemror.
freight.
Arrives Departs
JirfsainlM p in
S.S-Spml C.SOs
OA REFUL L Y IN VESTIQA TE.
In matters pretaining to the
business and financial relations of
the people, it is always best to
move with care and thoroughly in
vestizate all the hearing of thit
question.
for instance in the matter ot
trusts, which are known to be
pre-eininsntly the fioe oi the pro
ducer and working men. and as a
general thing are to be safely made
the objects of waged warfare, it
may sometimes happen that it in
safer to retain the apiarent trust
than it is to invite conditions that
might be even worse.
This is illustrated in the action
in California in the sugar trust
business, just recently reversed by
the dicision of the supreme court
, of that state. The Chronicle says
that in granting the writ in pro
hibition asked for by Havemeyer
and others against the superior
court and Judge Wallace the
Supreme Court jof that state has
not touched upon rhe legality or
illegality of trusts. That question
will come up in another case, that
of the people against th Amri
can Sugar Trust Company, which
has not yet been heard on appeal
Upon deciding the case of the
people vs. the sugar trust, referred
to above, Judge Wallace rendered
a decree forfeiting the charter of
the defendant corporation, and ap
pointed Patrick Keddy, a lawyer
of that city, receiver to take and
hold possession of property alleged
to belong to the defendant. Have-
meyer sued out a writ of prohi
Dition, but the receiver went into
possession of the property and has
kept possession ever since, to the
immense advantage of a competing
sugar refinery, which thus secured
a monojioly of the sugar business.
'Now comes the supreme court
and grants an absolute writ of pro
hibition, and decides that the
Superior Conrt had no jurisdiction
to appoint a receiver in the case
The result of the decision is to
restore the property to Havemeyer
and to reopen the American Sugar
Refinery, the more remote conse
quences being a decline in the
price of sugar to the consumer and
setting to work ot a large number
of men who were thrown out of
employment.
Trusts are no doubt an evil
under certain circumstances, but
that does not justify a court in ex
ceeding its jurisdiction in seeking
to cure that evil. In the present
case the practical and immediate
effect of an attempt to suppress an
alleged trust was to create an
actual monopoly; and between
trusts and monopolies it would be
hard to choose.
oldie r boys who have drifted to
this coast will remember the gal
lant Colonel during the time when
we all responded to the call of
Father Abraham for six hundred
thousand more. -
THB j
lapa Route !
It is useless to deny the fact,
that a predominating majority of
the people of Oregon are in favor
of the free coinage of silver. They
consider that silver is the poor
man's money, that there is a short
age at present in the necessary
amount of circulating medium for
the use of the people, and that the
free coinage of silver would help
to fill that shortage. These are
facts, and all of the specious argu
ments that can be piled up cannot
gloss over or cover those facts.
After all the New York mur
derer Keromler is likely to be
lightened into eternity by the use
of the electric current. The
dynamo men with their utmost
efforts tried to keep their constant
and alternating currents from tak
ing his life, but they could not
succeed for their patents could not
entirely hold the electrical cur
rents. The lightning was too
strong for them.
The CitjTV Liquor Store I e markets.
tO'rx
if. ItAUMGAKT, Proprietor.
sWXsxt door to that Odd Fellows' em pie, Albany, Oregon O
aaeya constantly on band the Sneet import! and djinostic wines, liquors, cigar an
Wnry nrsveiaas uquor store lu toe city
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD !
i'AJtt
Oregon Development Co8
Steamship Line
SPCfiULATTtKTiQJt PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY
AHD
22 Hours Lea Time.
rhan by any other route:
Accomodations unsurpassed lor comfort and
rafety. Pares and freights via Yaquina and
.he lh-eyou Deve opment company's steam
Alps, much less thai by any other route be
een ail point in the WUl'amete Veil
wd San Francisco,
Sailing dates,
flO TAqCWA.
Wlllamette Valley. May
Willamette Valley
Willamette valley
Paral o:t.. ..
tth
Mb
14th
SOth
raoa ha rcAMiaoo
.May
to
tih
9
lt
SOth
It will gall the Mormons to
have the fruit of their tithes spent
in the cause of Gentile education,
yet this is what Senator Edmund's
new bill provides. Unless the
saints get assistance from their
uemocratic sympathizers in con
gress the measure will be sure to
pass. If Brigham Young is per
mitted any glimpse of the empire
that he founded such a proposition
as this would lead him to curse
the men who have so successfully
crippled the power of the Mormon
Church and stripped it of wealth
and influence. Ignorance was the
corner tone of Mormoniem, as of
slavery, and free education will
not be long sapping this bulwark
against new ideas and customs.
Willamette Vailey
Willamette Valley
Willamette Vallev
W. V
The company reserve the right
t earners or sailing dates.
C. H. HiawxLL, J., Uen F. A K Aent.
Montgomery street, San Francisco, Cat.
Remember the Oregon Pacific popu
lar summer excursions. Low rate
tickets are 11018 iturdaauoiutnd every
Weduesdayautl Saturday from Albany
Orvallis and Philomath to Yaquinn
and for the return trip until Sej-teni-ber
30.
eaiLf rasssNeaa taaws,
Kacrpt Sundays.)
u V equina d:4o a a I Lv Albany 100 r
o.rt in:! i GorvalLa 1-40 T .
M Albany 11:10 a M I Ar Vauuina VV r.
O t r!n eorci't atAll-an and '
W. at H..au.
I. tliAil, benrral Maow"
Acting O. K A t. rnl
Corvallia, it
Tulius Joseph
Manufacturer of Choice Ciras
AND DEALER IN
FINE IMPORTED AND KEY. WEST
tS'srs Plus and Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipe
full Hue of Smokers' Articles. Also dealer iu
Vert aoor to Pffelffer's candy store, Albanv. Or iron.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla.
ALBANY QUOTATION
WheA;-tI2
Oau 3Sc
Flour 4 25 pei bbl
Potatoes $1 23
Eg 16c
Butter 15(3 20c
Lard 12$d) 15c.
Hams 12Xi6c.
Shoulders g 10c.
Bacon ltH81,jc.
Hay Timothy, $16, oats and cial,
App ts-4ireen, 100(81.50 ter bu.
Plu ot Dried, 4$c. per lb.
App es dried bleached 9c aundried
& Sc.
CbicketiH 4.5025 00
j Hides Bef bides, rreer, 4 ,
10 c : deerskins, sheep peita.
75c, according to wooL
a Beef 2g!Jc jrross.
! Mutton ti Ott per bend
j Hoirs .r.&rW, dre(,ed.
Lard-KeifO, or 5 tralloli tiun I:'.,
a .aiB Vii-.
I
ALB
RON
WORKS.
Manufacture KUutin eii)(iiMa, jjriat ajjd saw mil. machitirry, imo Ironte ai- i
11 kinds of heavy and light work in iron and bras castings. Spi-cia' atten
tion paid to repairing all kinds of machinery. Patterns made or t rt mtic.
A. COSTEL. President P LINO RAN. itoretary. JOHN HOLMAN. Sup't
THOS. BRINK
Keeps a fii-e sortmeDt of
EWFI
UAIJ 'I 1IJW Take o -
encloaioK advertised pri'
lioes'un'ets W. L. UoukIiw' name and price are staiued oi
aeAier caonoi nuppiy you, pmqj direct l l.tor
111
Ot'TUKBH
VIA
ACIKIC
CoMfANV
IKS.
THE M0CNT SHASTA "OUTL
Albaay
35
Time Between
d traarlsee)
35
uiKlmjr BUI ot Far.
POCLTKY.
Spring Chickens, Geese,
California express trains run daily betweea
Portland and San Francisco.
I so lira
! NOBTfl
Turkeys,
Ducks,
It is a matter of pride for the
entire Pacific coast, that the
Union Iron Works of San Fran
cisco, made the excellent job it
did upon the United States cruiser
Charleston. When it received the
contract for doing the work.it was
predicted that the company would
make a dead failure of the Charles
ton, as so large a piece of work
could not be turned out successful
ly on this coast. Now it looks
very much as though the leading
Eastern shipbuilders had been left
behind in the competition for the
construction ot tne two new
cruisers. From the position of an
unknown shipyard the Union Iron
Work hss advancd d to a place
among the foremost in this
country.
Thb Fort Dodge, Iowa, Times,
says : Col. Atkins of the 92nd 111.
Inf., baa resumed. He owns the
Freeport Illinois daily and weekly
Journal, and writes p. m. after his
name. He delivered the Memorial
Day address for the G. A. R. boys
at Storm Lake, last week, w ith his
accustomed eloquence and vigor.
The "resumed" part of the item
means that Col. Atkins goes into
the postoffice again after an in
terim filled by an appointee of
President Cleveland's. A fw
Fine Fat Hens.
string Bean, r.fen Peas,
Cauliflowet . :. . 'ibbage.
Summer .-.uasii, Kany Beets,
Green Onk ns, New Potatoes,
Radishes, Lettuce.
RASPBERRIES AND BTRAWBIRk! KB
Cherries, Gooseberries,
Currants, Lemons,
Swiss Cheese, Limb'r Cheee,
Oream Cheese, Chip Beef.
LUNCH GOODS.
Potted Ham. Lunch Tongue.
Canned Ham. Mustard Sardines
Deviled Ham, fajdell,
Chipped Beet, Roast Beef,
Comb Honey, btrained Honey
ah oi me aoov to be bad nice
and fresh at Mue.ler 4 Garrett's.
Call early and leave your orders.
meat rileat rile!
lit William's Indian Pile Olnttnen
ia the only sure cure for blind, bleed
lnir or ileum? uues ever discovered
It never fails to cure old cases of lou
ianuug.
Judge Coons, Maytville, Ky, says
"Dr William's Indian Pile Ointment
cured me after years of suffering."
J udge CoffinOury, Cleveland, U, iyi
"I uave ouud by experience that Dr,
vv Hilary's inaiau rue Ointment gives
immediate and permanent relief."
We have hundreds of such testi
monials. Do not suffer an instant
longer. Sold by druggista at 50c and
tl per box. Sold by Koshay Masuti
moany, uregon.
Tinware warranted not to rust at
Matthew & Washburn's
j ff:00pm..Lv.,
.S:18pm..Lv.
XEW TO-DAY.
TTTANTED-A GERMAN WISHES WoRK
IT Is willioif to do any kind of labor.
Apply at Herald omce.
TKK BALE OOOD MILCH COWS, AT
imn arot, auDieg
11 ANTED Five men to work la mines
If for Ooldeo City kUnloitt'o. a id take
portion oi tneur
wanes lu
Good wages and board. Call and see L.
mining; stock,
and see L. H.
Mootanye, secretary of the company
TjnJRNIHHED ROOMS TO RENT Inquire
x oi a. uoeu, mi ueimoniea restaoraai
f) OOM' to rent Two furnished rooms on
Xl the corner
streets. IL ttarnes,
1 W. AVERS. ARCHITECT AND SUPER
J. mtendant. Offlje over First
bank building. Albany. Or. Work
from all parts of the county.
National
solicited
THAT HACKING COUGH can be so quick
ly cured bv ahlloh's Cure. Wearuarantee
It. Sold by Foihay A Mason.
GB. WINN, AGENT FOR THE LEAD
Ins Are, life and accident insurance com
panies.
TIT ANTED Cows
If Tault Bros.
to pasture. Woodle ft
Portland .... Ax. . 10:46 am
Albany Lv.. 6:46 am
r7:6 a m..Ar...... H. Francisco. Lv.. 7-00 pa
Lswal rasa. TraJa Bally- Ks. Sunday
HMtm..U.
U:0pm..Lv..
8:0pm..Ar..
..Portland Ar.. S:6 pm
. . Albany ....Lv .. 11 46 am
..Kugens Lv.. 8.-00 am
jCbaaaa Kraara
jW:Wpn..Lv Albany .. .
9D6 pm..Ar.... .Lebanon..
1:60 pm..Lv Albany...
sl:88 p m..Ar.....Lebana..
i 7;S0 a m..Lv Albauy
HJii a m..Ar.... Lebanon....
,.Lv,
.Ar.
.Lv.
. Ar.
:S0am
k:46aa
9'ib pm
8:40 am
4.M pm
( WbS
riar (air, Uravy llaad Ural
a ad 4 rndauiMir vtHtrrpm..
benl la Ibe Mvrld. 1 Votulur bl
HHrd
A;
(SM Aienalnc Hand
oher.
4. Hand-Be wee) Vf ell hhne.
fuller and r'arairn.' okee,
tt Ml t aira lalur l i.tr Miim-.
. t WurklMauiea'a
haoe.
It w and .J5 Boys' 4rlioil
kM-a.
til Made la 4ongre. Ballon
aad Lace.
: & 52 SHOES
FOK
LADlb
V i
IV. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE
FOR
CEITLEMCN.
I.J5 H: Oat MIomm.
BKST MATEKIAI.,
BEST STYLE,
KEST KITTING
I- IIUIl.tAn.
Brwrklna. .la.
Sold ly
L E. BLAIN.
ARK YOUR GROCER FOK
Columbia KLOTJjR
Flour is manu-
Tbe heat braoil iu the marlet. This extra fine quality of
factured by the
JEJTEBS0N
FL0TJBI1TQ MILLS
OF JEFFEBSON, OREGON.
C0KPA2T7,
The mill has re-ently been refitted and supplied with all the latest and
most improved machinery. sk for the
66
C
Aad taKe no other.
LUMBI A."
aVEvery sack warranted"!
Lv.. S-4Upm
PULLMAN BUFFETS LEEPER8.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS,
r accommodation ef Seoond-Class Pas
intiit attached to Express Trains,
The W. P, Co.'s Ferry makes connaetloa
with all the rorular trains an the east side di
vision from toot ot t street. Potrlaad.
West Mela MvUUa.
Between Pox tl and and Corvallig
llaU Train Dally .Kxcept BaDday
7J0m..Lv. ...Po.tiani ..Ar.a.iOp.
p m. . Ar...... Oorvaiiis. . L 1.30 p.
At
Albany and Corvallia connect
trains of Oregon Paclftc Railroad.
witt
Cxpreaa TraJa Pally Exetpt Sunday
4:60 pm.
S:00p m.
.Lv Portlalid. Ar.. S.-00
.Ar.....McMionvuM.Lv.. 6.46;
THROUGH TICKETS
lv All Point
SOUTH AND EAST
VZ& California..
refardtuf rates.
arret full Information
map, etc
Manaicer
call oa cotupany a agent at Alban)
c r.
ROGERS,
. .- AP
UNION PACIFIC RL'Y
CfMraJW
Overland Rout
Trains for the East leave Portland at 7 a. a
and 9:00 r. a. daily.
nvrpTT'nniQ to aad from principal
X iVXVl 1 O polnu la United States,
vwnaila and Kurops.
PULLMAN PALACE CAR SLEEPERS.
Free Oolonlrt glecvmr Oars Kaa Tbreaet ea
El ses Train
s
Hopkins Bros.
(8TCCESS0RS TO HOPKINS A SALTMARSH DEALERS IN
Him
mware,
AND MANUFACTURERS OF
Tables, Pilasters and
Galvanised Iron Cornice Window Caps, Water
Building Finishings.
Having had 15 years experience in the business of manufacturing or
namental galvanized iron work for building, etc., satisfaction will be
guaranteed. Plumbing promptly attended to.
FIRST STREET. ALBANY
ttllt No I ! ..
Tl.t: -men neet UiUfcii
Hyiu:N.
N'o. 1 Star loiiittti.es aud all kino.- of
i't.-!li canuvd good 4 at a very iow
'Igure at ;onrad Meyer's.
Lavcib of irood cheese should call
u onn Bros. They have just re
:eived a lot of full cream, fref-h and
sweet.
Mexican Cactus Blttera .r the beet
remedy iu the world for liver and kid
uey diseases, indigestion, etc. For Hale
at M Banui sea rt'a4
A new line of tine wall-papers with
uoiderK to match have been opened at
Fortiniller k Irving'e. Tbey are new
od elegant designs. Call and see
tbein.
For chilblain and frost-bites use
Chamberlain's Fain-Balm. Whei.
promptly applied to the Irozen part
it wil. pi event the sk.n from turuini;
iilnck . r j eeling off. It allays the
ti lling and smarting of chilblaint
diiii root, restores the part to a health
oiidition For sale by Fox bay
Mason,
Grand Army lxa, as well as many
others, will he interested in the fall
owing from Alex B. Poi e, .Stewart,
I'enn., who is A. D. C. Commandei
Oep't Tenn. and Oa. lie says: "Vt
have had an epidemic of whooping
oough here and Chamberlain's Couh
Remedy has been the onl thing thai
baa done any good." There ia no
lancer from whotping congh when'
thia remedy ia freely used. 50 cent
bottles for sale by Foshay ft Mason.
Have you heard what Mr. O. L.
Weast, of Cambridge City, Ind., aay.
f Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy? If not, here it is:
"During last summer I waa trouble
very much with severe pains ...
tomach and bowels, and was ini'uceo
by a friend to try thia Remedy. 1
took one uose, as per directions, and
it gave me almost instant relief. 1
sheerfullv recommn.-i it to th
ttilicted." 25 and 50 ueut bottles toi
ale by Foshay 6t Mason.
Mr. F. J. Smith, Editor of the F.'
Abercrombie, Dakota, Herald, says:
"The most wonderful medicine, 1
have ever met with, is Chamberlain'
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
In case of cholio is givea apeedy re
liaf. On hunting tri I have found
it iudispensible. . Put in alkali water,
it imparts a pieasant taste anu pic
vents the lamful diarrhoea, whicli
alkali water producea. I rould not
feel aafe without it in my house." 25
tad 60 cenr bottles for sa'e by
Foshay A M. --m
IE
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::.-. V I '1
rlil ...i. '. 1 . -, ! a t
lri inn 4 . ' : at
.'Tl-t.. -hi t . l U
rtn! :L--'i- m 1 v. :re
ii.a"i-.-v k. i
i-e.-!. ail " : i;l tl.; 1
vlrair i ;1 i ai;( tl.e
VYlittler Ai Vii . miik
n--'-ir -. a ' -.hi at
di.lv c
A.. . i n !
tutr bouew-,1 have it
in ;.
-eiaifel
NEAT FITTING SUITS FOR MEN AND BOYS.
TH K LATEST THING IN SHIRTS;
FINE UNDE VTRAR.
SHOES FOR THE SPRING AND SUalMXR,
A DESIRABLE LINK OF UNDKBWKAR,
STYLISH FCRNISHINOUOODS
All thre and aiuch more are ineluded in the immense
new spriug to(.k
4'onlmcioi' Hud Batlder.
DC. HHILL kill r MBH PLAMB, SPSliriCa
. tiuus and Hfi' f. r all kinds of luil.l
int; and areh i-itu-. All rk pron.ptb
done and trnaRoiteed t t e nrkt claaa. r.Mi-mati-s
luruished on short noli.-.; fir uova
ImildinK. rtidencs, v-.i' lic 1" lldlng-,
bridges, etc.
GOOD MORNING,
UMLEMEIV AKD LADIES,
6
-tms;is OUR
FIRST
SLEKPLKSS NIGHfS made miserable by
that terrible couifh. Kbiloh's Cure is
thu remedy for you. For sale by Foshay &
Masn.
,XR SALE My household fumfshings at a
. barvain; also some real estate, icood
locttion in Albanv. Call at my bouse m
Seeond street near O. P. railroad. Jas, F.
Has ell.
MONEY TO LOAN Home capital at 8
per cent. Interest on approved security.
W. . McPnereon. real estate snd insurance
broker, r'irst street, opposite Hues House.
SECRET SOCIETIES.
A.O.U. w. safety Lodge No. IS; meets
every Monday evening at the O. A. K.
hall on Ferry street, betweea Seeond and
Third. Albany, Oregon, strangers in the
.it snd transieatbrethreo. cordially Invited
to attend.
Fa sals. A 9Wr aotosa SSWJUS MACUIIB,
at areatly reduced rates; also choice
canary birds, Kagliab and German singers.
For particulars inquire of Mrs. Wd, Myer.
FR SALE A food young cow and calf.
Inquire at the MisaLo office, or B. N.
Hard man on Albanj prairie.
ALL PERSONS HAVING UNSETTLED
accounts with John bierrenger are re
quested to call at once and settle as he has
suld bis meat market and has retired from
the business.
OMAHA,
COUNCIL BLUFFS
KANSAS CITY,
CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS.
Bkwaas Mew Malas Cars Wll
caaase.
Close Connections at Portland for Ban Fraa
Cisco and rages Hound points.
WBuets leave the ComDanv'a wharf, at
the foot of Broadalbla street, on Tuesday saJ
Friday of each week. O. O. RAWLINOS.
City ticket and Freight Agent
a. aiLLKN,
ievetal TraJie Maaairr.
T. W. 1.KB.
. r. a.
GALL
iAND;THE PUBLIC.ISllNVlTEDTO
3E,CT IE IT
JOHN SCIIMEER'S
Livery. FeeiS Sale stable
Corner Second and EUtvorih 8U
ALBANY, ORBGOX
Hoasss (OABDn by the day ar month. Oar
rlages oi buggies no reasonable tents
real
FOSHAY & MASON
Wbolesale and Retail
Druffgists I Booksellers!
Take
Simmons
Liver
Regulator
One Dose
wort a
ioo Dollars !
riaaa 8. L. R: I consider one doe of Rim
mons Liver Ret ulator worth ka. I was
constipated, had Headache, could eat noth
inr with aattefactlOB or annrtlte' had the
nines, and felt el together out of eorta. I re
anrt-d to Blue Maw, Ca'nmel, Quinine, and
evry remedv suraeeted. hut onlv nl.t.in. I
temporary relief. One dose of S L R did me
more gnna tnan MIM worth of doctors and
dectoring. Reep'y, J c Maarm.
I have been a teachrr for twentr vear. and
durlnr that time have had lepeatrd atticksof
headache, prndnred bv torpid Liver, and
have been entirely cured by Simmons Llvet
Reirula'or. I found it to he of en mild a
character in lu actlot. aa not tn interfere. In
the least with mv duti In the et-hnnl room.
To those simi arly situated and subject to'he
same, I cannot too highly recommend Sim
mon Liver Regulator.
K. E, Cuius. CampbellsrlUe, Kj.
L.E. BLAIN,
-THE-
Leading Clothier
Look Here !
Two houees in the eastern part of the city $1175.
Four good building lota near Wallace'a etore in Third Addition ?U00.
Four lots in block 8 in Hackleman's Fourth Addition $125 each.
1-curth addition J500
Three lota in block 18 in Hackleman's
terma.
easy
Two lots in block 13 Third Addition for $650.
Choice acre property near the city suitable for platting or fruit tor
$150 to $200 per acre.
The above are rare bargains aad thoae who inveat will make a fne
profit within the next WO days.
H
AY FOR 8ALE-M7LEAN CHEAT Ot
in av
for cash, at the
to suit at reasonable rates
, stables of L. Senders.
THE FIRM OK BARROWS &
Searla, doin? a general tnercbau
j dlc business in thia city has been tis.
noiveu oy niuiuni consent, r.. t
Searls will continue the business at
the old stand, with whom all accounts
should be settled.
Albant, May 5, 1990.
C. E. Barrows,
E. C. Searls,
TOST A am ill parcel of papers addressed
i to J. F. atea-art, box 233, Findor wil
please leave asms at poato&tee ard oblig
owner.
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Elegant Lotion renders the skin
soft and beautiful.
No matter what the price, our
goods will always be first-class.
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as nice a cook of the Garland family, or bis
and our new line of Gaaoline rtoves.
The best in all the land at only fair prices. Thanking you for your
call i a advance, we remain
SMITH & SENDEES,
MVC6eiifig TO . W. SMITH.
1. A. CROWDER. C. W. CROWOER.
CR0WDER BROS
Contractor and Builders.
Office on First street with Wal
lace & Cuiick, real estate agents,
Albany, Oregon. Estimates given
on all kinds of buildings or carpen
ter work. All work intrusted to
us wll k prcsaptly axecuXed.
CURRAN & MONTEITH,
REAL ST4T AGEATS.
Albany, Oreqon.
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