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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1890)
ON SAL. The Daily Herli will be on sale each morning at II. J. Jones' book store.where it i to be procured at 5 cents per copy. - JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN. Rubbers at Klein Bros. Panting pumps at Klein Bros. " Fine bleached celery at Mueller & Garrett's. Order a nice dresaed chicken iron Mueller St Garrett's. A fine line of choice delicacies at Mueller k Garrett's. A new platfoim is lieingbuilt arjuud the Depot hutel. The Oregon Pac.tic trainmen donned their new uniforms yester day. Klein Bros, will sell you better goods lor less money than any houhe in Albany. Mueller & Garrett shipped a carload of choice apples to Spokane Falls yesterday. Fine line of dancing pumpo, kid gloves and neckties at T. L Wallace & Co.'s. The Eunice Goodiich opera com pany passed through this city yesterday going couth. A full line of nien's, boys and voutbs kip and calf boots at the lowest prices at Klein Bros. Mr. Cannon, proprietor of the Occidental hotel at Corvallis, was in the city yesterday. Sunday was one of the most beautiful days of the season. Tbe Oregon.l'acitic br'dge was swarm ed with promenade. Juo. Robson and wife who have been visiting their son J. Robson ol this city, left yesterday for their home in DeWitt, Iowa. Sir Knights and visitors in tbe city are cordially invited to make our store their headquarters while in the city. J. L. Wallace & Co. The regular meeting of the V. C. T. U. at lialf-past two this after noon. The President requests the quarterly reports of otlkers and superintendent. The ladies of McPherson Relief Corps are requested to meet at the residence of Mrs. Woodiu on Wed nesday afternoon at 2 r. m., to as sist the committee in relief work. II. E. Hayes, master of the State Grange, P. of H. was in the city yesterday on his way to Atlanta, Georgia.to attend the session ol t ie National Grange which meets there there on Nov. 12. Having bought onr rubber boots early in the spring and direct from the " factory; we can sell them cheaper than any house in Linn mnty. Call and be convinced. Klein Bros. You men with long, lean and lanky, short, fat and chubby feet, KO to Klein Bros.' shoe etore and get a nice tit, as they keep in stock all sizes and widths of kip, calf and grain boots. Everyone that has children taking piano lemons should take them to hear a musical celebrated Pianiste Thursday Oct. .'JOth Reserved seats 73 cents at Wi'l V Link's music store. Mr. L. C. Stratton received a telegram last Friday stating that his ageu fathe is iangerousl) sice - at his old home in Ohio. Mr. Stratton started immediately and wi:i be absent but a short t ine. Vol. 1, Xo. 1, of the Weekly News, published at Hahey, Linn county, and the Morrow county Record, published at Hep ner, have been received. They are very creditable papers. Klein Bros, make a specialty of boots and shoes and are practical shoemakers, md all boots and shoes boug'i; of them that rip, run over or soles come loose are re paired by them free of charge. R. R. Parrish, who is writing up Oregon authors, w a in this city yesterday inquiring for individaals of that profession, especially those who indulge iu writing iioelry. Their names are not legion in this in this locality. The Salem Statesman cays that a large number of Salem people coutempl te paying Albany a wsit to attend the party to be given br the Commandrv and tor which Liberal ti has Iteen engaged to furnish the music. Keei.e has come and gone. The play wad like others that have been here. The coming concert will be the first of the kind ever given in Albany, and as good an artist as America has produced, do not fail to hear Miss Stevens, she deserves a full house. Clyde, the young son of Mrs. C. H. Laughead.ol Albany, is ill at the home of Wiley A. Moores, scarlet fever being his ailment. Mrs. Langhead and Mrs. Moo res are sisters and the former was vieiting here with the t oy when he was taken ill. Salem States man. Coui.ty Surveyor E. T. T. Fi.-her bought a tine Fienchburl walnut piano to-day of Will it Link. Jjist week .Mr. A. B. Huddieson of .letlerson and Mrs. C.Xash of tial sey bought organs I ruin the same house Call on Will A Link if you are buving an instrument they keep the let in the market. 0REG0H PACIFIC OFFICIALS. Again la Oregon. Bat Fotare Mor-mi-nts Not Indicated- Col. T. E. Ho.-g, and Vice presi dent Win. M. Hoag arrived in Corvallis on Sunday, and yester day Col. UO).'g and an eastern gentleman named McC'luie came over on a special train, and took the.1 Southern Pacific overland train for.f-an Francisco. To a IIkk.u.d reporter Col. Hogg said that he bad no news to tell this time, but on his return, which would te very soon, he would hae something to say. THE BLUE RIVER MINES. A Prophecy That ths Ca'Rpooia District Will Ee a Bin Camp. Mr. Snyder, who can.e down from the Calapooia and Dhie-river tnines Monday, gives a very good report of these mining cainns, says the Lebanon Express: -Mr. Snyder is a practical assayer, ami has made more than 100 assays f claim in these districts, and he gives it as Ids eanrid opinion that near the headwaters ot tne Cala pooia will bo the greatest mining camp on the Pacific coast. His judgement is based on data which i both sound and conclusive, lie located eignt or ten claims, only after thorough inspection for he never locates a claim haphazard and will build a house ami con tinue work through the winter. Being familiar with every mining camp of any note, from the fanous Treadwell mine of Alaska, to the Tombstone mines of Arizona, his indirement is entitled to some we'ght. There are more men in these camps to-day tha i have ever been seen at any time since their his tory bcpin. It is al?o a notunie fact that for the most part the men are practical miners, repte senting considerable capital, and their object can be easily divined. as men of this stamp do ni-t usually spend their money in the vain hope of being profited by the dreams of visionaries. The tunnel of 'he l'oormaii has leen run, at last accounts 100 feet in which point a rich pay chimney haslieen struck, and the directors of the C. and 15. It. M. and M. Company have receive i instruc tions from superintendent to sell no more stock. The o niis of the Lucky Boy mine are working several men on their claim, which promises well from the time it was discovered, four years ago. The Trinity Mining Company, which was recently incorporated in Brownsville, sent s'me men up to make still further developments and to get everything in readiness for profitable work in the vear 1891. CALAP00IA MINES. Tbo Lion Connty Prospect In That Di rection. Mr. S. Marsters of Browns- ville, who is on the jury venire for this term, tells us that the lala poo'a mines are being put in a splendid condition for early and active work next season. It is the intention of owners to put in machinery just as early as it can be placed on the ground. Indeed it would have been placed in working po.-dtion this season, but could not be procured from the manufucturere at an early enough date to get it in. Mr. Marsters assisted in making rhe trail in to the mines during the summer, and iccently went there to assist Mr. Bradley, of the CVla pooia and Blue River Mining and Milling company, in with bis win ter supplies. That company ba twenty claims anu lias some very nob ore from their tunnel i: the Poor Man's ledge. Indeed, all of the ledges that have been opened at all briiiir out rich iiidi'-a'.ons. The Trinity have four claims ami are developing some very rich ore. The prospects are that another reason will show not only active work tint rich developments in the Calapooia mining district. The Oregon l're I'rureetiii . the mu'eriai tor commencing work on the proceedings ot the Oregon Pi ess Association is now in order and within a few weeks the tiooks will he delivered to members in Oregon and to secre taries ot assciations throughout the United States. The engraved cover wa designed by II. L. Heath editor of the Telephone-Register, it Mc.Minnville. in the upper left-hand coiner is a scroll, with a series of scrolls, with the words "Oregon press Association, Port land, 1SM0," I" the right-band ci r. u r is a book surround -d by radiating lines. Acioss the body of the page the wolds ''Fourth An nual Session" extend. On the lower part of the page is a medal lion with the laces of Gtittenberg. Fate-t and Schoetl'el, all supported by Cupids. Full-tone portraits of President Samuel and Secretary Pentland will have a place in the woik, nearly all of which will be done in Oregon. 1'retan Notice of Miss Stevenw. Her touch is singularly clear, clean and elastic. She plays with rare intelligence, sml tier techni cat attainments arc suliiciei.t tor the demand of the day. Boston Herald. Miss Stevens .proved herselt to be a pianist of remarkable talent and an exceedingly interesting plaver. ller performance of "Ca- piue l-.spannol, composed ly her could hardly be improved uiioti by any pianist. Boslou Post. The piano recital at the Congre gational church by .Miss Stevens tlwgiited young pianist, was an anistic success, and the vouiiirladv established h"-rse!l as a lni-triss of technique. Washington Critic. John C. Freund, the famous critic ofXe.v Yor says the com mendation Miss Xealiy Stevens has received horn Liszt Win. Bue low, Kullak, Mo.-zkowski and Soharwenka are deserved; w;e completely captivated by her in one evening. The ''American Mu sician" said, she will always please and the favorable verdict of Bos ton's press will he continued wher ever she goes. Arctic overshoes at Klein Rro. Deillciilfd. The Xew Methodist church at Tangent will be dedicated on Sab bath November 2, )KiK. IIOKN. K'tlUI.I. - jo the uifi-i I II. IK roll, in llii yitv.O it. J.'tl). a U) THE MORNING HERALD; TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1890. CIRCDIT COURT. The O-tobcrTcrm Convened Yesterday 4. Namher of Cases Disposed Of. Circuit coiii t convened in this citv yesterdav, with Judge R. P. Boise on the "bench. The fallow ing cases were disposed of: John O. Boyd was arraigned on three separate charges of selling liquor without license, and will plead to-dav. P. J. Porter, et nl, vs. John C. Elder, et al, parti lion ; continued. Thoma Jelleisoii vs. G. Montgomery, ntt ichmei.t ; con tinued. T. Pitfcr.hofler vs. Perry Smith, recover v of money; continued. State'of Oregon" vs. ,'auies I'.au non, burglary ; continued. : Topi it. Co. vs. Mary Congill, recovery of iik.iicv! continued. C. F. Cromwell, et al, vs. Daisie Kceney, et al. partition; decree. George J. Banter vs. Mary Cou gill, recovery of money ; continued. John tinsham vs. It. :v anu A. A. Ier' hick, suit in equity, dis missed. Capital National Bank vs. W. F. Crosby, recovery of money; con tinued. Karl Race vs. Searls & Denne, attachment ; continued. Mooney, Valentine & Co., vs. Mary Cougill, recovery o! money ; continued. 1. M. Oshon.e Co. vs. K. X. Morris. t al, lecoveiy of money ; eontilllleil. ('ru I.. Yo'.insr vs. J. C. Yountr, divorced : settled. f!ie 1 1 1 . v Farmers Cuinpanr vs. S. S. McFadden, recovi rv ot liioia v ; continued. Kila II. Memleuhall vs. E. II. Belsl.aw, partition; continued. Angeline Re( d. et a, vs. A. B. Bomi.etal. partition; confirmed. Ti e 1 ii r dee Mortgage and Trust Iiivc-t'gatinti Company (Limited.) vs. T. S. Tl.tmi)son. et al, fore closure: decree by default. John McCrow, guardian, vs. II. B. Cole; lecoveiy of money, at tachment ; stttled. Zimmerman & Garrett vs. Chas. Parker, attachment ; judgment for want of answer. P. W. pink vs. W. H. Xewuian and M. P. Xew man, recovery of money ; judgment by default against W. II. Xewman, continued as to M. P. Newman. ' Ella M. Mack vs. Frank Mack, divorce ; settled. Board of Commissioners for the sale of school land and J. II. Robb vs. Jas. Riley, et al, suit to correct deed ; decree by default. Moyer Bros. vs. Robinson & West, action on note; judgment of default. 1'evoeit Robinson vs. C. G. Staid, recovery of money; con tinued. I). I. Campbell vs. W. A. Bo dine, recovery of money ; judgment by default. Marx A Jorgensen vs. T. Blew, recovery of money ; judgment of default. Stewart it Sox vs. W. II. Mill hollen, recovery of money ; settled. Maria A. Rawson vs. Charles J. Stewart, to recover money; con tinued. Deyoe it Robson vs. J. B. Potter, recovery of money ; continued.' Deyoe it Robson vs. D. F. Let singer and 15. F. Parsons, recovery of money, judgment as to Letsing cr and continued as to Parsons. Deyoe iV I lob-ton vs. Win. Reeves, recovery oi money ; con tinued. Josephine Summers vs. Win. Summers, confirma' ion :eonlirmed. TAGENT NOTES. Tanoknt, Or. Oct. 27. Tangent is really a very pretty little town. A. I., r.rirgctariner has gone on a business trip to llillsboro. Everything still here at present and hut very little news. The West Shore artist has b here taking views of this place tor that paper. Xoah Stanley, is moving his fruit drier to Mi.'.rion county Whats the matter Xoah? Smith i'i Moore our enterprising merchants are preparing a house for the coming crop of ice. Mr. and Mrs. Ilouck left for I'oitland last Wedneeday, to visit their son, Jonn, and to s?'.end the fair. I'KKSONAL MKNTION. Miss Clara Pbilpot, of Harris- burg, is in ihe city. W. B. Stout, of Xewpcrt, was on our streeti eslerday. Ralston Cos. merchant of Cor vallis, was in the city yesterday. Mrs. Iaight, who was stricken with paralysis on Saturday, is itn ptoving. l.ouU Miller and wife left yester day for Spokane Falls, whe re they will spend the winter. K. II. McAlistrr, of the Seattle Telegraph staff, was in the city yesterday. W. T. Radir, a Sokaie real estate dealer, was in the city yes terday. ;r. , V.. B. Whitney, hi other of the junior editor of the Hkkai.o, in the city. Peter Smith, Green Coilcy and Walier Bilyeu, of Seio, weie in this city yesterday. Mrs. Clark Copeland and Miss Georgia Vincent, of Toledo, were in this city yesterday. Dr. W.H II. Rich, of Toledo, fornioily Oregon Pacific surgeon, was in this city yesterday. Senator .1. If. Mitchell and Representative Bingur Herman are in Portland. Mr. Herman will pass up to Roseburg on tbe train to-day. Hon. C. W. Fulton, senator from Clatsop troiinty, was a passen ger on the Southern Pacific over land last evening. He reports the Astoria and uutli Coast railroad in good shape again. Attention, Sir Knights. Social order No. 1: All inem hers of Temple Commandery are untitled to report at headquarters of the E. C. at Masonic temple this Tuesday morning at 10:30 n'.-loek wharn. to escort the icrand commandery from the depot to the Masonic temple. Iu this fail not. Geo. Humphrey, E. C. From the Southern Cotton Field. Baynaid Montanye, son of L. H. Montanye of this city, received a few days since a box containing some specimens of cotton fields of Louisiana. It came from the Arlington plantation, Mrs Mon-t-tiye's former home, and was sent by her brother, Mr. Wm. Baynard. The specimens were branches cut from the plant, which bore the native commercial produel of the South in all its stages from the nn ooened bowl to the matured cotton i eadv for picking. To those who have never seen the southern cotton fields the contents of the box was full of interest. The Oreut Clura Morrln. The forthcoming visit of Clara .Morris si o ill be a notable one in our theatrical auairs. there is but one verdict accorded this won derful woman, and a succession of packed houses has greeted her ev ery appearance. Her last engage ment in San Francisco was a most brilliant one. A daily paper said : "A tremendous house greeted this L'rcat expositor of emotional sensa tions. A more genial reception was never accorded. The aristo cratic audience was regaled with an intellectually r?lined illustra tion of the French microscopic me thod of acting that recalled the palmy days of Rachel. Never be fore were we So full absoibed atid interested. By 1 wonderfully .co.iceivcd plan of action, an unpre cedented bold is gained upon the attention. To catch the meaning of innumerable intimations, con btant watchfulness is necessary. Miss Morris devotes every mo ment of her occupany of a scene to some allusions. Ib-r style tran scends ordinary stage eifect, and brims and bubbles with new dis coveri s of secret impulses. An idea ot a character is not bat lied in the conventional stage imagery, nor i l any court paid to antiquated traditions. The gaze and heat ing are captured bf looks, tones and gestures which are breathlessly followed. Her delineation of the character assumed was strong, in telligent and without a blemish, and when the last curtain fell and the large audience slowly tiled out there was but one opinion, and was that they had witnessed the greatest performance ever given on a California stage." An Excellent Itook. F. A. Chenoweth is taking orders for "Kings of the Platform and Pulpit." This is history con densed 100 years in one volume. The compilers have done for his tory what the press has done to the cotton bale reduced i; to one sixteenth in volume without injury to substance. The pith of wit and humor all preserved. A look of great merit. BUSIKK3S LOCALS. Napkins at E. C. Searls. Take that old sluio to Klein Bros, and have it repaired. For line Buckingl llechl boots go to Klein Bros. For a nice dress shoe go to E. C. Searls. A line assortment of gent'.J ties at K. C. Searls. Choice design i in table linen at E. C. SearU. A full line of boots, lowest prices and best goods at K. C. Searls. Klein Bro., make a specialty of repairing and custom woik. Rub ber boots repaired anil work wai ranted. Khun Bros., are sole agents for . M. Hend.'isom it Co., red schoolhouse -hoes. Every paii warranted. If you want a durable monu ment go to Kgan it Achison, who are handling nothing but the best grades. Have you seen those beautiful cement walls in the cemeteries, put up by Kgan A Achison, at hall the cost of stone. Hanan A Sons fine shoes. A full line of the them can be found at Klein Bros., at prices that can't be duplicated in Oregon. Boots and shoes for gentlemen, line shoes and slippers tor ladies, school shoes for children and rub bers for all at E. C. Searls. It is not surprising that Mat the s A Washburn sell the most stoves from the fact that they carry the line of goods at prices that convince even the skepitcal Regular meeting of the YV Tuesday evening Oct. 28th. All lueinitcrs ae requested to be present as it is the tune for the re election of officers and there is business to be bou-rht before the society w hich only those who are Y'scan decide. Take the I'nion Pacific railway for the East, thirty-five hours quicker than anv other transcon tinental line, hlegant new dininc cars, Pullman palace eleepers, free lamiiy sleeping cats run through to Denver, Omaha, Council Blufls, ivansas city, t. i.otus and Chi cago, t,. j. Kawhngs, city ticket agent, foot of Bro.idalbin street. The Republican is jubilant over the improved prospects of New port and Yaquina hay. It fays it le;u ns from one of the directors that the Xevvpoit A King's valley railroad will soon hnve surveyors in the field, and the road will be pushed at once. By July 4, 18!l , express trains from Portland via Arlie will run to New put t. Pas sengers cm lunch in Portland and arrive in Newport in time to take a stroll on the beach and inhale tbe cool sea breeze of the Pacific ; which will give them a splendid appetite for t o'clock dinne. Ter minal grounds have already been donated. BISINK93 LOCALS, Coming ! Miss Xcally Stevens! ! Loggers shoes at Klein Bros. Concert Grand Piano! ! ! Gum boots at Klein Bros. Fiench keeps lailroad lime. Felt slippers at Klein Bros. Clocks at Will A Stark's. School shoes at Klein Bros. Celery atC. E. Brownell's. Fresh oysters at John Isom's. "Wilcox A Conn, photographers Try a glass of Celery phosphate Capes and jackets at E. C. earls. Quench your thirst at the new soda fountain. Go to Wilcox A Conn for photo graphs. If you want a good clock, call on WillAStaik. Go to Jas. F. Powell A Co's for fresh groceries. See those stylish stockinette jacket' at Read's. A line line of gentlemen's shoes at K. C. Snai ls'. Oysters in every style at John Isom's. Fine bleached celery at Mueller A Garrett's. - Fiesh butter at the Willamette Packing Co.'s Lace curtains !rom l..r0 per pair ip at E. C. Searls. Silk umbrella's at French's jewelry store. A large line of clocks just re ceived at Will A Stark's. A full line ot trusses for sale at Cumming's drug store. Sioctaele3 for every one at French's jewelry store. A fine line of library lamps on sale at C. E. BrowncU's. All the latest in cloaks and jackets at W. F. Read's. Egan A Achison are sell ing mon uments at Portland prices. Capes and jackets at the lowest prices at E. C. Searls'. Mrs. J. W. Hector, of Halsey, is visiting relatives m this city. Furnished rooms to rent near college. Inquiio at this office. We make 'cm while you wait. Oyster cocktails at Boeiiick's. Gentlemen, get oi.e of those fine dress thiits at E. C. Searls". Black silk warp Henrietta from $1.25 per yard up. E. C. Searls. A fine line of Artists materials just opened at J. A. Cumming's drug store. G. W. Simpson hasju-t received a tine line ot seaielle j ickets in ill ttyles. Go to Cumming's drug store Blumberg block, for your artist's supplies. Trv Mueller A Garrett's fine roast codec; once tied, always use. J. Piano that givis perfect satis faction you can timi at .Mrs. Hyman's. We have a fine line f school shoes al : opular pra-es. E. C. Searls. We make a sieeialty of fine takes lor panics :nnl weddings. Blackburn A. I'i roll i. A yerv large assortment of new piiuts, ginghams, sttoiig cloth, etc., at YY. K Bead s. Call and see the late styles in beauty veiling and handkerchiefs at the I. idles Bazaar. Hop.-; at -10 cents is a pietty still price, hut that h what they lepoi t some sales at. A fresh keg of pickled pigs feet opened this morning at Blackburn it 1'ironi s. Nice dressed spring chickens only twenty-live cents at Mueller A. t larrctt s. Floor nutting of the very best, quality ate) at reasonable rates can he loim.i at ioitmiller A Irving'? An additional reduction in all kinds of go.ids iu spite of the Mc Kinley bill at P. Cohen's. Benton county Hour, the best in the market, at $1.05 per sack, cash, at iiacKiurn & I ironi s. Another invoice of the famous Benton county flour at Blackburn A Pironi's at $1.05 per sack. At the coming piano concert the reserved seats have been placed at the nominal price of 75 cents. Heggs liver pitta are a mrlJ laxative ;in.t act directly on the liver and kid neys as well us the bowels. All drug gists. , Call now and give your order to Mrs. Hyman for the juvenile book so they will be here for X mas. Fortmiller A Irving have a large line of lace curtains, renaissance, Madras and cheneille table covers, which they are selling very cneap. Some ot tne latest styles of ele gant heel lounges can be seen at Fortmiller it li ving's, as they have just received a large invoice. A young woman wanted to act as companion and nurse to a young lady, an invalid. Apply between J and 4 r. .m. at the filiee of Dr. Eilis. Messrs. Will A Stark have just received a new line of beautiful silverware, solid gold warches, rings and jewelry of -ill kinds. Call and ee their line selections. HefoM nrc.hasing your Artists materials examine the new stock just opened at the drug store of J. A. dimming, successor toll. (J Hubbard. Secure your railroad, steamship and sleeping car tickets to all points North, South and East via the Union Pacific railway, and save time and money. Ticket office on Broadalbin street. Lon't fail to visit tin Lidies' Bazaar wl en you get ready to buy your new fail hat or Ixuiuet. Their elegant styles and superior quahty of goods, teethe: with the low prices, are the woiid ! of thetv.'. n. H Citizen of Lirju an! alj jiniug ation to stteu I at our new store The grandest oneninsr and moat betore exhlliite.l in th Wi lamettA new m trade of this state. We have searched the market from far and wide, Having gone into the market with redv cash we were enabled to buy goo 1 clothing of the very best actones and Urgest importers in the United States at such prices as will absolutely defy competition. Our Stock Of Men's T - ' 1 . t 1. rf"V . . 1 V .1 t T" 1 .-.1 ... is simpiy incomparaoie. our sum: it 01 iouhib , ooys ana ijuiiaren 8 ciowting ir aoove wiiai we uiu exfiected to obtain, while our Furnishing Goods Department is Replete iu every respect. A full line of vercjats at ledro.;k price. In boots and shoes we have made manufacturers in the East, and are city OUR TERMS WILL BE CASH, and that's why we are enabled to sell you goods cheap. WE BUY FOR CASH, and by doing so are enabled to get the very best goods at the most reasonable diecouut. We believe that a store run ou the cash system where GOOD GOODS can be bought CHEAP FoR CASH will supply a felt want in this community. Bidding you all once more a cordial invit.ttioii to attend our grand opening Oct. 4th, or to call at any time while in the city and inspect oar stock, we subscrioe ourselves most respectfully yours, T. L. WALLACE k CO., STRAHAN BLOCK. ALBANY, OR. id ant You Aant Our Groods Pro vided we can make it to your Interest. Most tveryeme boasts of their business but to our friruuls aa I natrons wt L"ssert as a fact that we have oue of the most complete stjlcs of staple gro.-r- is iu this city. We Have Everything toBj Foiial hi a Firstclass Grvry Stoic Thanking all our patrons and friends for their patronage, we hope by honest dealing and prompt attendance, to merit a continuance of the same. Call and get prices and inspect goods. BLODGETT AND SON, ALBANY. OREGON. We keep nothing but the faiuou barrel churn. There it nothing so KOc-d, anil no one can beet OT 00 prices. Blew Am s sua. V- . . IRON HARROWS. wE&ft! till Srewart aux. It will jou not to forget tlii. ROPE AND CHAIN, t lil :n tiiw rnarke'. n e carry noue but pure 11 iiiiIIh, ai.at i-an give you any size from 1-t to 1.1 -'. All ol chain freui o ltitij l. srtw.BT a sox. I 1ATMUIU CTREU, health olid wet J breath secured, by Shiloh'n Catarrh Remedy. 1'rice SO cents. Naial Injector Ira. Sold by Koaliay Uaaoo. ! AX1 EI Agenta lo nell real estate, both nm'e and female Stea ly aiuplujnnant and rJ"i ly. Apj'ly to K. a. Burkhart, real e-tato uircnl, oip bite r'irjt at:oi al bank. Pflirc uout cus at welhW a, bLALLo longer. Maoy a far .ner Um eonub in tint way in on year to pay for a pirfMl cale. UotoStewail 8ux and price thtir ;calee ol all kiiid. LI G counties : We greet yoi oaa and ll, GOODS'! enllmaat Tlihiirn tJn. wti,.' ...i i. t . ,.i .i Vatlav Onrmuninu Jtll BOOTS AND SHOES. careful selection of the most celebrated brands made by th.- very lies enabled to display the finest line of these goods ever l.rjt ght to this Your FEED GUTTERS, STWS uaiir a teed cutter Stewart & Sox bavb four klnda for ealr. niRPENTRRS A RIIIMRS. Con trwt VWW V aWlUU - " " ware Una will do well to call on Stewart & Sox before purchasing ela-where. They keen nearlr ererytbinr in th line of build anl atf anvthinff ii tha hltd r lrdwars, and a magniBceot atOkk f ooff tool LADIES. ATTENTION wfJSS.1- have tbe beat shears aud scisaois ih this city, and we can pi welt to you at any time. Every pal' warranted and they can be re turned if they do not gi' satisfaction. This b uo brae or buster, ws aaran what ws eay. STEWART SOX. WASHING MACHINES fchr tivefou soffiAbiug you will like. Bring our '.letter ball" around and sea erhat we indoforyou. 4TEWABTSO.. DRIED APPLES, c'p-n Htpc 4tbT rannera go to St e ait & Sox, and buy an apple pariuc machine and save u fruit. STORE! ml estaa 1 tj yoi a c rJid in t ' i. :.. .1 i.i :.. . and will disolay t ha titi .-st line of Clothing , . t t 1 t . 1 IRONf AND1STEEL ltfce a oc . f Itand. strap, o mmtn 01 d Nor. wv in n; ifi machine, Ijjl, pick, ai d plow steel. I PAINTS ANDwOiLS Come mud wet mlJ l LtJ uii wntn you anf i j;.d, oil. o-u-hef, cni oil, luhricstio Ciln, . U zr 9rt c c SI I WA KT & S X. BUGGIES AND WAGONS. : ave nice l'ne va baud and can : 'II r v" 1KWAKT 4: OX. DAli'l C-.RRIAGES a Urge "u.ent ttl thf mu - eiiihrnd' j; hood. fior..M. and cxii'i'i t IK, an I 1 int'i in ri.-e frciu tb to H-i. lie e i-n't, a ni.e lo'. of -'matrimonial fn-il . ' aai tV in th" al-i J . W li have a 4 that j rent. SIEWAU1 & SOX. rPIIA 1 MM KI.VC Cil'tai can w so quick -I iv cjrid bi Shit ii'nC'ure. W. guarantee it. 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