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    Daily Democrat
Tueslay Evening, April 9,1869
SYITfcH A NUTNNIa, KHtori and Publlahen.
I'utilinli0u ovory day In the wpvk.
SuiiUy exceitt)U.) ;
LOCAL RECORD.
f ' Gave It Away. The Salem Statesman
v mention! the presence of the Albany ilele
, ! gation In that city yesterday during the
J argument of the Washington Street grade
u suit and adds : "They brought Marshal
I Hoffman along because of his handsome
uniform, which would go far toward in
' f timating that they came from a good sized
,. clty,but the way Cap. Humphrey stood and
stared at the street cars and other evidences
of city life here gave the whole thing
away." Cap. learned that trick during the
esslon of the last legislature. Salem pco
, pie did it so mu;h that he got In the habit
himself. What Cap. was staring at was
the smallness of the cars. Fourteen men
filled one so full that stares were needed to
' get on top.
. i
' Chkkk. A Philadelphia patent medicine
firm wants the Di'.mockat to run an ad for
half price, and besides sign a contract that
we will not knowingly insert any advertise
ment which miy be a copy, in whole or
part, of that furnished ; or that nothing
lhall be published which may be calculat
ed to injure the business of Cure All & Co;
r by mentioning the same in censure ;
but will exert ourselves to protect and pro
mote their interests. We give this as a
ample of what is expected of the newspa
per of to-day. It is not only to run the ad.
vertisements, but it is to get in and rusile
for the advertiser, just naturally make the
weat pour off for him. So far as we are
concerned this 1'hliaueipma nrm can go to
northern Alaska for all of us.
I
j Foolish Rumor. The Oregon Mist has
jjotteu in and hutched up a rumor, a very
ridiculous one too, particularly when it is
remembered that Chicago and Northwest
ern stockholders have also millions of dol
lars Invested In the Oregon Pacific. The
list says : "The rumor now Is that the
Chicago and Northwestern railroad, which
(gbuilding now through Idaho, to reach
ta outlet on the Pacific coast, has changed
t intention in regard to connecting witn
he Oregon Tactile, anil making yaquina
fcv their terminus, and will instead build
Astoria." When the CSNW want to go
i Astoria they will do so by way of Al
ny. Keep that in your head.
A
Fikb Matters. At a meeting of the
3ard of De'egates last evening it was re
vived that the resolution passed In 1SS6,
kroviding for a call back signal.be enforced.
EJnder this resolution In case of a false
llarm just as soon as the fact is known a
tall back signal.consisting of three and two
laps should be given. Exempt certificate
no. no was frnntea ana new Dauucs wm
loan be ordered for exempts, smaller and
wmn tasty than the old and cumbersome
lairs.
Considerably Mixed. In sneaking of
Ibanv's Injunction suit, the Salem Jour-
1, which is generally correct, stands en
lead at follows : "The Court in Lham-
V will be called upon to take action in
injunction suit, the Albany City Coun
having enjoined the Street Railway to.
am maliinircertain trrades. Work was to
tve commenced this morning on the grad-
for Albanv's street railway but it seems
tme objections are raised and the matter
U have to wait a tew aays. ui -iu,-c
street railway has nothing to ao wun
Chinese Houses. Mr It L Cranorhas
the contract to Mr Jas Shahan and sons
building two Chinese laundry houses
Second Street, just cast ot John
Beer's. They will be 24x50 and two
high. Jim Westfall will also move
Icsent building to the same locality,
(seems destined to become the Cbi
iarters of the city.
9K Broken. Mr A J Crabb, an old
it of Linn county, fell down a cellar
ttlulaa few days ago and broke his
dying Immediately. Mi Crabb mov
i Shedd only a few months age. He
tof very sound mind,and It is possl
(fact had something to do with his
flCiRuus. Farlni & McMahan's cir-
jklbany nn April uth. It is a one
Icus, and that Is what we hive all
liting for, as well as fortne so cents
rn. There will be a Dig aitenuancc
e wishing to see a good old fash-
g3 t
the Sliu'Riis. Mr I P Galbralth,
y of the Woolen Mills, this after -
rchascd of S W Crowder his sub
ronertv. consisting of six acrcs.nav-
Wo for the same.
tor
of ?
111
I. C
id.
rench't
gSCfft
f.r Sale. To-day Mr G F
purchased of F L Such the fine
property formerly owned by J II
navinir $.1 enn fnr the snme. I he
ktioii to Mrs Such was $3800.
isLocATEn. This forenoon while
fn a small horse shed being erect
ear of F H Pfelffer's, Mr Chas
Ml from a step ladder dislocating
nouider. i)r Maston put it in
CEIVED. Hardue & Underwood
(ceived a fresh and choice supply of
"camary butter and Swiss cheese,
before the supply is out.
CUURKNCY.
Every city In Oregon, even Corvallis and
and Roseburg, is crying that now is the
golden opportunity. All of them are feel
ing of their pulse anil remarking that liny
think it docs beat a little more boyishly.
1 ncn uiey Dcgin practicing on me word
boom, and ere they know it are declaring
that they really believe thev are booming.
Perhaps this faith cure is something that
ijcis 10 me nerve6 01 even cities.
Several good men are making the atten
tion to lawns and gardens a business in Al
bany. Always stand in with ti e men who
are willing to work, and the man who is
able had better hire his work done than do
it himself if there are those willing to doit,
tor tills is what keeps the ball moving. If
the rich man wants exercise let him iix up
me yard of the poor widow, t his may be
strange doctrine; but a trinl of it wouldn't
change the course of the sun.
Young men certainly need a place to go
nights where they will be safe from evil
associations. Our city is rapidly increas
ing in the population of its young men,
and they all demand company. If they
can't get it in any other way they go to the
saloon, and that eventually settles the ac
count in most cases. The idea of a gym
nasium anu reading room anu parlors tor
uaines and sociability in connection with a
Y M C A where young men can congre
gate whatever the color of their necktie is
a good one, and the sooner Albany has
such a place the better it will be for the
young men of the -ity. Muscles and mor
als and sociability ought to make a good
team.
ThkCJardkn Si'ot Hon. Thos. Cau-
tliorn while In Portland last week met a
gentleman who is a world-wide traveler,
being a general manager of the business cf
D M Osborne & Co in every civilized
country and every considerable city in the
world. Some years ago this gentlemen
and Mr Cauthorn met and the traveler
gave it as his opinion that this valley ex
celled every country he had ever visited.
He said that the business of his agency in
Portland stood the highest of any in respect
to the collections. At their last meeting,
Mr Cauthorn asked what bethought about
the valley now. I le said he had been over
the whole world since they had met before
and he still thought that this Willamette
valley was the garden spot of the globe.
Denton Leader.
Y. M. C. A. Oroanized. An organiza
tion of a Y. M. C. A. was effected at the
Presbyterian Church by the adoption of a
constitution and the election of directors.
Mr. M. O. Brink was made Chairman of
the meeting and C. D. Woodworh, Secre
tary. A nominating committee consisting
of A. W. Thompson and W. T. Wiles
named the following for directors, all of
whom were duly elected : W H Lee, C D
Wood worth, E F Sox, Edward Blodgett.
Geo Vtssalo, W F Read, M O Brink, W W
Baldwin, W T Wiles and DrOC Aubrey.
The Board of Directors will elect perman
ent officers Friday night.
Rev. Harris Condition. The family and
friends of Rev. J W Harris have been anxiously
watching at his liedside since Saturday even
ing.andthere are stiil no encouraging symptoms
says the Statesman, He is very low, and
barely a hope that he may yet rally.
The Woolen Mills. The final touches
were being satisfactorily put to the Woolen
Mill agreement this afternoon, and arrange
ments will immediately be made for begining
work on the buildings, which will be of brick.
The mills will be runnning in time for the fall
clip,
Town Talk. An immense shipment
of Town Talk Savon soap received at Wal
lace & Thompson's, made especially for
their trade. They knew it would cause the
town to talk when the price, $t a box, was
known, so they gave that name. The
quality also is unsurpassed. It will slip
away at a terrific rate at $1 a box.
Premium Savon. F L Kenton has just
received another large shipment of Premi
um Savon soap direct from the factory.
This soap is put up especially for Mr Ken
ton and Is warranted to give satisfaction. It
is now being sold at $1 per box.
Elected. 6000 rolls of wall paper In an
immense number of patterns at Fortmiller
& Irvlng's, the finest line in the central
Willamette Valley. It is an artgalleryto
see it all.
At Cost. G. W. Simpson has just re-
eived at a bargain a large lot of ladles
muslin underwear and Infants' robes, slips
and hoods, which lie will sell at wholesale
ost, marked in plain figures.
NIOE
croam at F. H. l'feiefTer's.
Latest in Millinery. Ida M. Brush
has the finest selection of millinery goods
ever brought to Albany, procured from
the East and San Francisco, and is selling
at the very lowest prices to suit all custom
ers. Will be pleased to show goods at any
time.
Summer Wraps. Novelties In beaded
and stockinet jackets just received.
SAMUEL ti. YOUNO.
Struck Oil At $t. per e gallon can
best Standard c-x oil, at the Willamette
Packing Co. t store.
We will tell you e oceries! cheaper thin
any one else.
I1R0WNKI.L& STA?iAKD.
If ven have any iob wiri t it eall on O.
W.S nith who it p5 i . ta rlo it with
neatness and dispat . tod as cheap as anyone.
Circuity at Albany, Friday, April 12th.
HOME ANU AKKOAa
Town Talk.
Town Talk.
City council to night
New style jewtlry at French's.
A second-hand oran fnr sale oUeap at Mrs
Hyinaup.
Buy your watches at French'. Big bar
gains. A Kentleinan'a driving association has been
organized at Salem.
John Ingram has returned home from
trip to Calif ruia and Arizona.
A tine line of portieres just reieived at
Furtmiller & living's.
Fineit line nf rues in the city j'l.st received
at Fnrtmiiler"& Irvings.
Kenton's Premium Savon Soap it first
class and all it costs is $1.00 per box.
T W Bowen, general superintendent of the
OPItli, is at the St Charles.
The Solvation Army are uadtilix tht-ir
traps preparatory to leaving the city.
A new Epi.cnnal church is to Iw erected at
Cnrvillh and a pastor will he regularly in-tained.
Hon L H Montauve has begun the erec
tion of a resitlouce on his lots opposite th.
college.
Mrs. Ellis Knox is reported dangerously
ill. Her daughter iu California Iias been
sent for.
An elegun' line of siik t&bi spreads, iu
heuutil'ul dei:ns, jus receivcl at Fortmilier
Irving's.
The Willamette is now ouly two feet above
low watermark, and at a result reports of
river steamers running aground are common.
Ou the arrival of Mr Crawford's two mil
lion gallon pumps Albany will have a water
works with a force that will run even a rusty
whirligig.
Shultz Bros have their meat market very
nicely arranged so that it is completely fly
proof, every thing being kept sweet and
clean.
Mr. 0. T. Poiter, of this city now has the
inside track tor the Marshalship of Alaska,
having the recommendation of the Uregon
delegation.
Dr Wriuhtsnian's Sovereign Balm of Life,
for diseases peculiar to women, at Deyoe &
lfpbson s anit nrowuelt a btanara s, r J
Baltimore, agent.
Get your banking powder at Bardue &
Underwood's. With every can of White
Cross you get a fine piece of China ware. Try
some ot it.
Mack & Hodges aro fitting up their bar
ber shop in an artistic manner, and announce
that they will continue to charge a bonus of
15 cents tor a shave.
Mr McDhesney is in the city from Ta
eoma, and Friday.and with Messra Brownell,
Donlay and others will start for their eele
braied Santiam mines.
Another fine steamer it it reported has
been bought by the Oregon Development Co.
and will be put on between San Franoisro
and Yaquina Bay in a few months.
The commissioners appointed to select a
site for the nary yard on the northwest coast
of the Pacific, it it stated, have agreed upon
a point on Puget sound, between Seattle and
Tacoma. .
Thit morning Wallace St Thompson rilled
an order for some groceries to be sent to
Rockford, W. T. That looks considerably
like wholesale business, Thit firm receives a
large number ot orders from a distance. -MrT
Skillman, tbe dealer in big horses.
will leave in a few weeks for France, where
he will purchate for Western Oregon mark
et a large stock of fine French horses, for
which he already bat several orders.
The matter of the Washington street
erade was anzued yesterday atternoon at an
ticipated by the Democrat and taken into
consideration by Judge Boise, who remarked
thit he would hand in a decision within a
day or two.
John Leedy has gone up on the line of the
Urecon f acilie near the summit of the Cat-
cade mountains north of Fish lake to select a
site for hit taw mill. ' He will taw the lum
ber for tbe bridget on the Oregon Pacifio road
to be constructed thit season .
Hermann's life must be a miserable one
Ho says : "Tbe presenre for office from our
State is tremendout. We have had a dele-
gation of Oreirooiani here since the inaugura
tion. I pass my days in traveling from one
department to another and my nights are
giTen up to callers."
A special train bringing passengers from
the "Willamette Valley"i(arnved in the oity
about 11 o'clock last eveniog Faiini & Mc
Mahan's circus troup were on board the
"Willamette Valley." They will show at
the Bay to-morrow, Corvallis Thursday and
Albany Friday.
The foreground of Crawford k Paxton't
photograph of the horse thow taken from the
court house is a study, in which several
school ohildren are the participants. One of
the boys ia about to demolish a little girl,
who stands with her toes together awaiting
results.
Our couno'.lmen who were in Salem yester
terday were considerably surprised at the
oondition of the grade of the streets there.
there evidently being no systematic move
there t3 keep the streets in good condition.
Thia will partly recompense us for an item in
a Salem paper a year ago about our dog fen
nel.
Mr Oilliland wt in the city to.day. He
tays teyeral parties have crossed the moun-
taius on the w V SUM wagon road on norae
bark already. He will start Friday with t
gang of men and wagon from Lower Soda to
clean out the road. He thinks it will te
safe to start across with teams by th( 15th
inst
SOUTH ALBANY.
A most desirable and beautiful location
for suburban residences, owing to Its nat
ural advantages and nearness to the center
ol business. Compare the size, location,
view and access to and from these lots.and
you will be convinced of their meritt Call
early and secure a home before the advance
in price. Apply to
twekdalk a: KFurip.Ln.Agents.
First door south of Post Otlice.
Babies. The finest line of baby carr'.
ages In the Valley just r ceived at Stewart
& Sox's. Prlcet are remarkably cheap con.
sldering the superior quality of the carriages.
New Comers Ts our oity will fiod it to
their advantage to price our gcodt before
buying in their outht of groceries and pro
visions.
JGrownell & Stanakd.
MILL CITY.
"Leo" who it correspondent at Rock
Creek for the Statesman it off. He re
ported that the Mill City nine challenged
the first nine of Rock Creek. This is a
mistake; Mill City was asked to play, and
not until about half an hour before the
game commenced were any selections
made as to who was to play. We gave
them credit for what they did. Since the
reporter it so smart we will mention that
there were three eld players from Stayton
and Mehama who made the game one
sided Mr Leo reports last Sunday s pro
ceedings quite a change.
It is rumored that a Sunday school will
be organized at the Butler school house
Linn count v. It is also talked ef organ
izing a G T lodge in ojr town. Success
to both.
J I) Stewart is going to accomodate his
ooaroers nv connecting the railroad track
and the Cliff house with steps.
Scott Shaw has returned to Mill City
again. It is hard for him to say which
place he likes best, Mill City or Stayton.
Mr B F Wilcox was at Mehama a few
days ago, in view of purchasing a farm.
V. e have not learned how he succeeded.
The S.inttam Lumber Co is making pre
parations to add to their mill a pony saw.
Thrir pl.tner is also expected ever day,
A niitlnighi dance was given at the resi
de ce of .Vr . nd Mrs Coats last Wednes
day niht mid a rice time was the result.
P.it O'Reilly, the Gatesville real estate
man, has .icrented u job loading lumber for
the Santiam Co.
Mumps is prevailing through our town.
Robbie Shaw went to Stayton to his home
on account of it.
Frank Bell is on a trip to Portland and
intermediate points.
II Y Kirkpatrick, editor of the Lebanon
Express, was in our town a few days this
week soliciting for subscribers, and we un
derstand he was very successful at Gates
villc as well as here.
Charlie Brown, of Stayton, spent a few
days this week with his friends at this
place.
The bridge carpenters came to Mill City
Friday, and are now engaged in repairing
bridges on the O P R R.
A dance was given at the Cliff house
Saturday evening in honor of the bridge
carpenters. It was good enough.
Mr Frank Harringer is at present enjoy
ing himself at Sweet Home with his par
ents. He lett here Friday morning.
A new violinist In town. It is claimed
he is a good one. .
300
75
REAL ESTATE SALES.
As recorded in the Recorder's office for
Linn county, Oregon :
Andrew Cowan to J L Cowan, et al,
4 lots, blk 106, and three lots,
blk 107, H's 3d A; also part of
blk 43, H's id A $ 5150
J S Caldwell to Frank Winkler, 12
acres, 12 w 1 120
Louis Miller to W S Denham, lots 1
and 2, blk 30, Albany 4000
G W Maston to Edward Huston, lots
17, iS, 2q, 26 and 27. in Maston's
: Waverly Fruit Farm '. 2S38
Richard Cheadle to Wm Wheatley,
20 acres of R Cheedle's DLC,
R Cheadle to Paris Whe'afley, 50
acres of R Cheadle't D L C. . .
Tason Wheeler to Amelia Mueller.
part of blk 18, Albany 1545
H C Klepper I D Walton, lot 6, blk
25, Ralston s 4th A to Lebanon. 80
Geo E Chamberlain to W E Baker.
lot 1, blk 53, Albany 1500
Albany Cem. Ass. to Camelia Mc
Farland, lot 328, blk 12, S A to
A Cem Grounds
J A Bliyeu to E O Hyde, 213 acret,
10 w 1
E O Hyde to I A Bilveu. part of lot
3, scio 500
waiter lurreii tout Chamberlain
part of block 9, E A 10
Henry Flindt to Maggie Kyle, part
of lot 2, blk 11, H's 2nd A 900
R E L Miller to F D ieberich, 40
acres, Tp 10, R 4 w 275
SShupetoH W Seltlcmier. lot 6.
blk 24, H't 2nd A 500
W H Cogswell to H J Maple, 113
acres, Tp 1 1, S R 4 w 3420
juiiu urusn, et ai to v. a LJennam,
wharf lot 1 3 3050
P W Spihk to J L Trumbull, part of
blk 60, Albany 800
Hotel Arrivals,
2500
Revere House L Llebman, J P Rey
nolds, Louis Bartel, C H Touches, E F
Russell, J Dorrls, J Leurd, C Otteson, T
Brean, S F; E D Brownson, Fred Pope, J
Sillick, J llunsaker, H L Recs, G Allen,
Portland; RF Damon, East Portland; D
VanZandle; v Shum, Independence; L
Waugh, Yaquina; E Chatfield, Rock
Creek ; H M Showalter, Butler, Ind ; W A
Wnnrtt-uff Mvlr, f!nna.nM. D A T. U
Scotia; W E Jones', Dayton, WT;J Scott)
iawiurusviiie; w a wens, k. Hibler,
Corvallis; WC Davis, Shedds;D E Cald
well. St Charles M L Burlingame, W E
Howe, Boston, Mass ; J TV Vrecland, Roches
ter. N Y : K H nn, n r'h.-,n- r,.
land ; O II Irvine, J M Keith, city ; I
Welter, C B Fenn, T Kelly, G Allen, E L
McGuIrr, Mrs W W Culver and daughter,
C B Sibert and wife, S F ; Wm Reader,
.Monroe ; e. J Moore, St Eouis, Mo ; T W
Bowen, Corvallis.
Russ House. A L Bridgefarmer, L F
Smith. M F. Vnmtmr Tirrrn .I E
land, Helix ; Zeern Ketten. W B Thomp
ton ; J R Clark, D J Dempsey, C P Clark,
F Dickey, S P R R ; G Willis, A W Fish
er, C Howard, Corvallis ; Al Rav.Scio ; G
M Bianora, c inatneld, Kock Creek ; L
Rankin Vnmtlnn Cltu . I Ut..arfr PI D. ..
Tex 1 H M Showalter, Euttc.Ind'; G Zels-
ler, a r ; w r Dowtlen,5locklon,tal ; J A
Baiker ; C Murphv.clty ; JH Rennlngton,
Chestertown, NV;DB Farley, Monroe.
City Meat Market.
SHULTZ BEOS,, Proprietor.
Keep a full line of meats of all kindr,
In a cool place, completely pro
tected; and always fresh.
Also have constantly on hand salmon
and other fish.
Sealed Bids,
Sealed bidt will be received by the Board
of Directors of the Albany Street Railway
Company of Albany, Oregon, up to and in
cludmo the 22nd day of April, 1889, for the
construction of a street railway in said oity.
Separate bidt will be received on each prop
osition at follows : 1st For all lumber used
in tbe construction of said road. 2nd. For
all rails aad for iron material used in con
struction of the road bed . All material furn
ished to be delivered on the line of the pro
posed road at directed by the Superintendent
of the Company. 3rd. For grading and
building taid road ready for the rolliugstok.
All material to be furnished by the Com
pauy. 4th. For furuishing all material,
work and labor necessary to complete said
road bed ready for the rolling stock. All the
materia! furnished, and the work done to be
according to the plans aod specifications now
on tile in the office of the Secietary of ssid
Company where 1 hey can be seen. Con
tractors will be required to give bonds for the
faithful performance of their contract. The
Company resc-rve the right to reject any or
all bids. All bids should be addressed to the
Secretary at Alltany, Oregon, and marked
"tflds tor tbe construction cf tbe Albsnv
Street Railway."
By order ot the Boar-t of Directors.
C. (i Burkiiart,
Secretary.
STRaYED From the undersigned a
smMl red cow about 11 Tears old.
short crumpled horns Rome white on
Deny. iett lour weeks airo and was about
ready to calve. Will roward anyone who
will give Information ot her whereabouts.
(J, J, Dillon,
Albany, Or,
Miss Minnie Parker,
of Portland, has opened an art tud io In
Flinn's block, and will give instructions
In
OIL PAINTING,
at reasonable rates, Mt. Hood, Three
Sisters and other local scenes ezcouted hy
Miss Parker may be seen at ber studio.
Tbe public is invited to call and inspect
mem.
LET ALL THE AFFLICTED READ
AND LEARN. '
THAT
Dr. West's Alterative Tonic,
r . ,i .... tnr Malarial Affeo
Hons snd lor diseases arising from Im
nurit esoftheb ood. suoB as scroiu.uu.
humor, pimples on the face, salt "en,
rl,,mBli.m haalanhn. nilflS. 107
emplaint, all female wrakness and gen
oral debility, fever and ague, catarrh ana
dropsy, 1 manufacture meun-iuo
ing to what the disease may be.
DR. J. J. WEST;
The Old Reliable Physician, may always
be found at his office and can tell yon Juti
where your pains are located by exsnaln
Ing you In six places on your breast na
under your shoulder blades with his oar,
over your clothes. Msny cures bare been
made by his treatment.
BEAD -AJSTD LE-A-MT,
T nomu In (Ka nnnntrv tn lnMttO and
found afler arriving here, that Portland
and Albany, were already destined to
become the headquarters of tbe Brest
growing West, With that end InTlewI
determined to locate in Albany in the
i , , i i v larM
tarm whi.-h I desire to Improve. Now
all those who are in need of treatment
(Mould avail themselves of this opportun
lty.
t'OX.Sl'L.T ATIOX FREE.
Persons desiring careful treatment wl 1
please call oh Dr. J. J. West late cf Do
troit, Miehig an, at 10 Xat Sixth Stiee
Albany, Oregon.
Come and Get Consultation Anyhow
Olflee Honrs t From A. M. to 3l3 IM.M.
Palace Meat Market.
J. V. PIPE, PROPRIETOR.
FIRST ST. - - ALBANY, OR.
Will keep const antly on band beaf
mutton, pork, veal, sausage, eto tbe boa
meats and largest variety in the city.
Cash nald for all kin Is of fat stock.
NEW CARPETS
For TEN to TWENTY por cent Ibbb than sold elsewhere, same quali
ty and NEW- . "
-O-
SUGAR.
In order to equal lliejcca! oil trade of tl e city 1 wil. sugar aa
follows for cash :
13 LBS DRY GRANULATED
15 LBS EXTRA C
17 LBS C -
$1.00
1.00
1.00
These Sugart are California American Refinery and fuUweight. Any
mercliant reporting to contrary does so falsely.
And other groceries and goods generally at reduce! prices.
Niceline Ladies Dress
Goods just received.
A B MCI L WA IN
WE ARE NOW IN THE FIELD
FOR BUSINESS
for 1889 and respectfully call attention
to our stock of
Groceries, Confectionery, Etc.
We shall endeavor at all times tojserve our cus
tomers in the best possible manner. We always
aim to purchase goods of the best quality and to
sell them at the lowest cash prices. In addition to
our grocery business we receive subscriptions
for all the leading newspapers and magazines.
Also take orders for all kinds of rubber stamps)
seals, etc. We cordially invite all whe have not
done so to favor us with their patronage. We hope
by fair dealing and careful attention to business
to merit a continuanee of the liberal patronage
heretofore bestowed upon us.
Very Respectfully,
F. L. KENTON.
CHAS. METZGER.
J. J. DORRIS
CHAS. METZGER & CO.,
Rea! stale, Employment and Insurance Agents,
All oommulcatlons ptomptly tmwere.l In German or English.
OFFICE: ELLSWORTH BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND? STREETS.
ALBANY, OREGON.