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    Daily Democrat
Thurslay Evening, April 11,1869
ftYITfc t fM'TNXI., Editors tnJ .Publishers.
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as socond-claiu) mail matter.
SUHSC1UPTION KATE3.
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''ji HATKS.FOK WEEKLY,
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LOCAL UHCOItD.
Crook County. This week we record
an Important change in ttie mercantile
business of our town. Messrs. Ilahn Si
Tried retire from burliness, and Uren &
Quids take their stock at invoiced value.
... .J. C. Abbott, proprietor of the Hot
Springs on Heaver creek, is the possessor
of one of the attractive features of this Co
Those springs, properly advertised, are a
paying business to their owner, and a for
tune to those who patronize them. They
are a dead shot or. rheumatism. .. .Sheep
shearing will begin in this county about
me tirst ot next month. A lew wool grow
ers may shear earlier than that time....
County Court failed to inert on Monday of
this week, as the law demands. ISut they
promise to make amends by getting togeth
er next ftionnay. jvem.
Car Load of Twine. To day Stewart
& Sox received by way of the Oregon Pa
cific five car loads of twine, the largest ship
ment ever made to the valley. It weighs
fifty tons and all together is just $72,500,
000 feet long, enough to reach four times
across the United States and back to Gates
ville. Considerable is said about the cost
of twine this year; but the fact is this twine
will enly cost farmers about six cent an
acre more than last year. Stewart & Sox
do things by the wholesale.
Water Getting Lower A f talesman
reporter was Informed yesterday by an
officer of the "Wm M Hoag"that the river
at the present time Is twenty-two inches
below low water mark at Salem, and that
the chances are that if rain does not soon
come to raise the river navigation will be
cut off in a short time. Statesman. At
Albany it is just twenty -two inches above
low water mark. And none ml the boats
have any chuck to spare.
Portland Illustrated. The last
llarfer's Weekly illustrates Portland in fine
shape, giving a general view,several prom
inent buildings and streets and pictures of
Harvey Scott, Judge Deady, Wm Read
W S Ladd and Henry Failing. We suggest
though that Eastern papers cease paying
so much attention to our Chinese. There
are about five times as many now tn New
York City as in Portland.
I No Pay. In the circuit court Wednes
I day at Salem, in the case of W W Biggs
one of Governor Pennoyer's railroad com-
mlssioneiR, a demurrer to the complaint
I was sustained on the ground that the com-
plaint did not state sufficient facts to en
title Biggs to a writ of mandamus com
' pelting the secretary of state to give him
his salary. The case will immediately be
appealed to the supreme court.
Washington Street. In the injunc
tion suit of A II Marshall against the city
a decision was received from Judge Boise
this morning denying the motion asking
for a dissolution of the injunction, and the
injunction will stand until the June tc.-m
of court when the case will be tried en Its
merits. As no opinion accompanies the
order the grounds for the decision are not
known, though various ones are assigned.
Just Received. F L Kenton has just
received by last steamer .a good supply of
very fine California full cream cheese
which will be sold cheap. Also received
a new barrel of choice mixed pickles. He
keeps a fiit-class stock ef groceries and
confectionery, and when In need of any
thing in his line you wilt do well to give
him a call.
HOME AND ABItOAK
Town Talk.
Town Talk.
Circus to-morrow.
New style jewi lry at French'f .
Mrs W H Barr went to Sateni yesterday on
aiit.
A second-haml oruan for sale cheaD at Mrs
Hymaus.
Buy your watches at French's. Big bar
gains.
Hon. J. H. Peerv. of Dotvvilla. is in thn
city to day.
Finest lin of rues in the citv i'int received
at Kortrniiler & IrviDgi.
Mrs. M. Churchill, of Halsey, is visiting
relative iu thin city.
Kenton's Premium Savon Soap is first
class and all it coats is $1.00 per box.
A Hue lino of choice new wai paoer at the
Albany Furniture Company', store!
Mrs. P. V. Duncan and daughter, of May
Held, Ca! , arrived iu Ilia city this nioriiiiut:.
Hurst & Morgan havt lliO.OUO bricks al
ready made and will burn a kiln next week.
T110 Fairtnount Park Co is the nacio of a
new real mute firm in Salem. A romantiu
atno.
An elegant line of silk table sprawls, in
tieHutiful detiios, jutt leceived at Fortmiller
Irviug s.
Toe Salerr. Journal sa s thero is a bin com
bine iu meat markets thre, resulting in yeiy
high prices.
The Wizard Oil troup are now giving their
pircnt medicine shows out doors and are do
ing Eastern Oregon.
Judge Whalley is celebrating his retire
ment from the practice cf law by hunting on
the Albmy prairie.
There is considerable competition already
in Pendleton in the ice business. One firm
oilers to sell at 65o and 75o per hundred
pounds.
J W Maguire, a clerk in the oflicu of the
Oreu-un Pacific at Corvallis for some time,
died at Jefferson last evening of consumption.
Mrs J H Campbell, of this citv. has ac
cepted the position of matron in the Orphans
Home at Salem, and will assume ber new
duties at once.'
Dr Wriuhtsman's Sovereign Balm of Life.
for diseases peculiar to women, at Deyoe &
Hobvon'a and Brownell & Stanard'a, P J
Baltimore, agent.
Rev Harris, who has been very low for
some tim, is thought to be improving in
strength, and his friends hope to see him out
Bosn, saiem journal.
4 man truly modest ia as much so vhen
he is alono as in company, and as subjeot to
a Diusn in bis closet as when the eyes of mul
titudea are upon him. Budgell.
Get your baking powder at Bardue &
Underwood's. With every can of White
Cross yon get fine piece of China ware. Try
some ot it.
Several tramps were towed into the Call
boose to-day. Though driven out of the city
the tourijts did not stay driven, but return-
ea to get a look at our caliboose.
Mrs Leedy, wife of Daniel Leedy, left ye
terday for Marysville, Tennessee, to be ores-
eot at the graduation of her son. John, who
baa been attending college there the last
three yeara.
The traps are catching but few fish as yet
iwenty uve, the renult of a two days eaten,
is the biggest lot reported vet. The aver
age has been leas than five fish per day to the
trap. renter
It was rumored on the streets to day that
jamea tiiimour who formerly resided in Ibis
city bnt who for some yeara has been living
at Ellensbunr, W. T. had taken a dose of
morphine with suicidal intent It was said
that physicians thought he would recover.
Dr. J. B. Pilkiaeton will be at the Revere
House, Albany, all day Tuesday, April 16th,
1889. All sufferers from severe dyspepsia.
chronio, liver or kidney trouble, catarrh,
rheumatism, neuralgia, or other nervous,
chronio uterine or rectal disease will be gvien
special free examination and opinion. The
incurables are the ones particularly invtt-
ed.
Teachers' Institute.
Results of War A war with Ger
many would Increase the value of the Ore
gon wheat crop, but tt would net Increase
the price of millinery at the new store of
Mrs Marie Davis Si Co. These ladles are
doing a remarkable business at remarka
ble prices. Call and seethe new styles and
latest novelties. Everything new and of
latest design.
A Great Worker. Prof Condon, of
the stata university, passed through the
city to-day from Yaquina bay to his home
at Eugene. As much as the Prof has ham
mered uround the rocks and shells at the
Hay he tells the Democrat that he always
onus sometning new on every expedition
Opening Days Of latest spring styles
for 1SS9. Friday, April uth and following
days, nt E. and C. Howard's. Alhanv. llr
Up slairs to the left over J J Dubruille's
'mulcts Sliop.
I Keek Out. A man from Mississippi
louocj 01 $1300 in a saloon tn Port
land yesterday.' People who keep out . of
saloons never get robbed of $1300 or any
OtllCr Ktllll. In tnl.vir,.
-
I Summer Wbaps. -Novelties In beaded
-..u notKinci jaexcts Just received.
I Samuel E. Young.
The teachers and friends of education
throughout Linn county are hereby not!
fied that the Teachers' Institute for the
third judicial dUtrict will be held at Mc
Minnville beginning the 30II1 of April and
continue thiough a three davs session. As
this district includes Linn county, it Is ex
pected that a number of teachers from this
county will be present. Every teacher
should consider the importance of a good
institute and should attend when it is in his
power to do so. Ask your directors wheth
er you can attend and explain the benefits
to be derived from such work j if you are
desiring to make a success of vour work
take advantage of these opportunities to
improve yourself. Supt. McElroy is In
earnest when he rays he expects a good
representation Irani Linn county, so let us
all go. Everybody is invited to atltend,
teachers, parents and school officers.
L. M. Curl,
Co. Supt. Linn Co.
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 Mzr, location,
view and acccs3 to and from these lots,.ind
you will be convinced of tlitir merits Cad
I'ailv andsecureahomebeforethe advance
111 price. A pply to .
TwEKDAI.B Al REDKIELD.AgentS.
First door south of Post Office.
MILL CITY.
Did it Pass "As the lime for spray-
ng apple trees is here, some say that there
ia a law to compel every one to spray his
orchard. Can you give the desired In
formation," asks a correspondent. Such a
aw passed; but it Is reported that it was
not engrossed. It would probably not be
enforced anyway.
The Circus. Several gentlemen who
came over from the Bay to-day who at
tended the circus at the Bay last night In
forms the Democrat that though a one
ring circus,lt was one of the best they ever
attended. The hones are good, all being
alike, and the tumbling extra.
Minstrels. Mr J II Ross, advance
agent of the McKanlass minstrel troup, has
been In the city making arrangements for
the appearance of this well known troup.
This troup has been here before and gave
general satisfaction . It is composed of ex
perienced artists, and has the best band on
the road.
Crowd of Immigrants. Rev F J
Strnyer, agent of the Oregon Land com
pany, arrived in the city last night accom
panied In the city by sixty persons from
Pennsylvania, who have come to "live and
love" In this part of Oregon. Statesman.
That is the kind ot rustling that builds up it
community.
Elected. At the regular meeting of
Albany Lodge No 4, 1 O O F, last nlglil,
the following representatives were elected.
to the grand lodge which.meets atMcMInn
ville the 15th day ;ot May: w Uillct, J
F liackensto and W C Tweedale.
I'notograpliy.
A. B. Paxton has bought out Mr. Littler
at the old stand and he will be happy
to welcome all his old customers and new
ones as well, nd will be able to give finer
pictures than ever before, having secured
all late improvements in the art while East
We have all the negatives taken by myself
and Crawford for the last 10 years in Al
bany, Harrisburg, Monmouth and Corval
lis and will furnish conies from them at re
duced prices. Are prepared to do all kinds
ot copying and enlarging to life size, finish
ed in best style. Frames of all sizes cheap,
Call and see late work.
Crawford & Paxtov.
Town Talk. An immense shipment
of Town Talk Savon soap received at Wal
lace & Thompson's, made especially for
their trade. They new it would cause the
town to talk when the price, $1 a box, was
known, so they gave that name. The
quality also is unsurpassed. It w'U slip
away at aterrinc rate at $1 a oox.
At Cost. G. W. Simpson has just r-
eived at a bargain a large lot of ladies
muslin underwear and Infants' robes, slips
and hoods, which he will sell at wholesale
ost, marked tn plain hgures.
. 1
Premium Savon. F L Kenton has just
received another large shipment of Preml
um Savon soap direct from the factory.
This soaD Is Dut ud esneclallv far Mr Ken.
ton and is. warranted to give satisfaction. It
Is now being sold at $1 per box.
ELECTED.7-6oao rolls of wall paper In an
Immense number of patterns at Fortmiller
& Irving's, the finest line in the central
Willamette valley, it is an art gallery to
see it all. ,
Babies. The finest line of baby can-'.
ages In the Valley just rr celved at Stewart
& Sox's. Prices are remarkably cheap con
sidering the superior quality of the carriages.
Struck Oil At Si.j? per c gallon can
best Standard C ' oil, at the Willamette
backing Co. s store.
Just Received. Bardue & Underwood
have just received a fresh and choice supply of
Calfornia creamery butter and Swiss cheese.
Call at once before the supply is out.
New Comers Ta our city will fiud it to
their advantage to price our gods before
buying in their outnt ot groceries ana pro
visions. JBrownell & Stanaud.
We will sell you g -ocerieJ cheaper than
any one else.
Brownell & Staxard.
If you have any job wirlt to 'li call on 'O.
W.Smith who is preo - . ta do it with
neatnena and dispat and aa cheap as anyone.
Sealed Bids,
The Santiam L. Co. planed the first piece
of flooring last Saturday evening at 6
o'clock, and since Monday morning the
planer has been running steady. Their
pony saw is expected every day. When
all these machineries are tunning it will
sound oustness like In Mill city, inow is
the time to buy lots since they are liable to
raise in price every day.
The game of ball played last Sunday by
first and second nine was quite interesting.
The beginning of the game was in favor of
tnr firs' nine ; but ended 10 to ia in favor
of the second nine, second played well, we
give mem credit tor It.
Mrs. G. II. Tudy who was very sick and
at one time not expected to recover is im
proving slowly.
William Holmes went with Al Correll
to Breitenbush yesterday where he Intends
to Hike up a ranch, we wish Biily success
Mr Lee Berry was lucky enough, last
Sunday to catch some of our young peo
pie while boat riding with his photograph
instruments. He also made a few more
sketches on the base ball ground.
The shipment of lumber of last week
was small it only being ti carloads or 59400
feet. The decrease is due to their not
having planer to finish lumber.
The latest amonts' t-'H'ieof the bovs
"yes I will" is quite famitiur in our burg.
It originates from t!ie last dance.
The Santiam Lun.ber Co. received their
lath machine lost Friday. They will soon
manufacture laths.
The temperance lecture at Rock Creek
last saturcay evening was well attended.
I guess they were all satisfied with the
speech those that heard it.
We rise to say emphatically that a few
of our young people in Mill City, do not
know the first rudiments in society. They
are as ignorant as Sam Jones mule that
swam across a river for a drink of water,
A little advise a hypocrite is a hydra.and
should not be recognized in society, we are
all in the same box poor or Mill Citv
would not be our home. So do not regard
yourself more than your neighbor : but
show your kindness towards all ; treat all
alike ; you are always in need of friends ;
ao not deceive each other and your future
prosperity win oe a nappier one.
Mr. Geo. Cox, of Gatesville,and who has
been staying at camp 2 for the last three
months was in our burg last evening for a
short time. He says it is kind of lonesome
up mere.
Ld ward Stewart, of Scio is at present
staying at tnis place.
Circus day at Albany, Friday, April I2tb.
The best family remedy ia undoubtedly
Pfnnder's Oregon Blood Purifier. It may be
safely given to the infant aa well aa the adult,
and it will give relief where other mediciues
failed to do so. Keep it in the bouse.
Hotel Arrivals,
New Potatoes. Ja;k Bercaw has
shown us new potatoes just dug from the
ground as large as an ordinary apple. New
potatoes the 10th of April Is not to be
sneezed at.
Salmon.--A nice lot of fesh Chinook
salmon received daily at Schultz Bros.,
City Market,
Weather Indications. For the 11
nours beginning at 11 o'clock, noon.
Fair, nearly stationary.
Sealed bids will be received by the Board
of Directors of the Albany Street Railway
Company of Albany, Oregoo. up to and in
cluding the 22nd day of April, 1889, for the
oonstruction of a street railway in said city.
Separate bids will be received on each prop
osition as follows : 1st For all lumber used
in the construction of said road. 2ud. For
all rails and 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 as directed by the Superintendent
of the Company. 3rd. For grading and
building said road ready for the rolliuKM'ock,
all material to be furnished by the Com
psuy. 4th. For furnishing all material.
work and laijor necessary to complete aaid
roan bed ready for the rolling stock. All the
materia! furnished, and the work done to be
according to the plans and specifications now
on tile in the office of the Secietary of said
Company where they can be seen. Coo-
tractors will be required to give bouds for the
faithful performance of their contract. The
Company reserve tne right to reject auy or
all bids. All bids should be addressed to the
Secretary at Albany, Oregon, and marked
Bids for the construction ct the Albi nv
Street Railway."
By order of the BoaM of Directors.
C. G BUKKIIART.
Secretary.
For (and madeharaeea ffoto E. L. Potter
Revere House. F B Levy, J A Smith,
W II Martin, W Sylvester, A E Iiurrell,
Mrs S G Allen, L R Fenton, M C Morgan,
Portland; S Chandler, Iowa; W II Fletch
er, C Briggs, city ;I Brasfield, W S Huf
ford, Newport; D Irvin, Corvallis; J Ger
mansen, Mt Pleasant; O C Taylor, J Col
Ins, J J McKenzie, Junction; E ijoins,
Scio; Rev L A Brosseau, Gervais; R E
Hiblcr; II L Rothschild, T O Gladding. S
F; J Bellinger, San Jose; Don Smith,
Gales; Mrs Post, Summit.
St Charles. J A Hassev, Central
Point ; S E YoungJ A Millard", city ; R J
Andrews, Richmond, Va ; J W Whnlley,
II Ruppin, F Nelon,J J Jackson, P Wil
son, Portland ; I I McKnlae, Gatesvllle ;
J A Mills, Junction City ; Dr D W Odcll,
Sodavllle ;G M Beeler.L M Turner.Salem
M Franklin, F Uncker, Al Ford, S F ; A
A Wilson.St Louls.Mo ; W Gray.Eugenc
Russ House. S W Ga, Vancouver
H Clark, F Turner, J Carlyle.Evart, Mich;
fc oibuoni, u w layior, ronann ; w 11
Mathews, S Moore, Corvallis ; F Hoff
man and fami'.y, Okcto, Kan ; J F Wilson,
city ; Arnold ; U Kankin, Yaquina
Mrs w m naiy, atarton ; u aettic, uak
land ; J J Howard, West Liberty, Ky t J
I Bryan, Pmlomnlh ; P frpooner, gtayton
PEORIA.
Peoria Is going to have a new warehouse.
Singing school Is out.
There is nothing like having sociability
In a neighborhood. It stands a man of
business in hand to be sociable to all.
W. E. Githens has some 200 acres of
summer fallow.
Major Johnson Is talking of starting soon
on a visit back cast.
Singing school will commence next
Tuesday night. Rev. Bain as teacher.
H. L. Rudd has just shipped 200 head of
mutton sneep to rortiand.
We are having quite a large school in
this place there being 32 scholars in atten
dance.
Rev. P. A. Moses will preach here the
third Sunday in this month.
James Johnson has returned from Mon
month.
GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR-
Cash Goes a Long Ways at Jallas Uradwkol'
I have made arrangements for buying
goods direct from the factories in Europe
and will sell at wholesale or retail, cheaper
than any where else on the Pacific Coast.
The following are some of my cash retail
prices :
K dozen unhandled teacups and saucers,
35 ctii-
ii dozen unhandled coffee cups and sau
cers, 45 cts.
i dozen handled coffee cups and sau
cers, 50 cts.
A dozen seven inch dinner plates, 45
cts.
These goods are all iron stone China and
not a cheaper grade of goods. I havs also
added good stock of groceries, which I
ask people t call and examine and judge
for themselves as to quality and prlccB.
Iulius Gradwohl,
Thompson & Overman keep the best harnesses.
H.Uwert, practical watchmaker and
elet.
A fine line of gold headed canes at
Ewert's.
NIOE
cream at F. H. FfeiefTor'a
'Bouittact" is the lamest and probsbly
the best Percheron horse in this part of the
state. Will he at the Citv Feed Stables, 4th
street, Albany, Thursday", Fiidays and Sat
urdays.
1OOOR50 ACRE3. 100 acres of fine
forming or fruit land, 4 mile weft o
Albany, for only '25 an acre. Will set
60 acres if desired. Nicely located. Cal
cn Cooper Turner on Corvallis road,
A STOCK SALE.
The nndnmlgned will soil at his farm
three miles north of Broifnsvllle, Linn
county, Oregon, on tho Browcsvllle and
Lohanon road, on
WefaQsaay.tlie 1st flay of May.1889,
at pnbllo auction to the highest bidder the
following property, to-wlt; 14 cows and
calves, and 13 Cows with calf, all the
calves are from a realstered Short horn
Durham bull 1 14 three year old aleers;
9 two year old heifers ; S yearlings ; 8
two year old steers ; 2 uitres and 1 back
Said properly will be st Id on one Tear's
lime, on note with approved security
without Intorost, or b discount of 10 por
cent will be given for cash,
W, D. WASHBURN,
Brownsville, Or., M.irch 2.1rd, 1880.
STRAYED From the undersigned a
ms.il red cow about 11 years old,
short crumpled horns, Kotne while on
belly. Left four weeks ago and was aboui
ready to calve. Will roward anyone who
111 give information ot ber whereabouts.
C, J. Dillon,
Albany, Or,
LET ALL THE AFFLICTED READ
AND LEARN.
THAT
Dr. West's Alterative Tonic.
Is. valuable remedy for Malarial Affoo
tions and for dUeafea ilDB '"ft,
purities of the blood, Huch as ffa'0"
humor, pimples on the face, salt J
rheumatism, headache, pllee, "J
omplalnt.all female weakness and gen
eral debility, fever and gu
dropsy, I manufacture medicine acoora
ing to what the disease may be.
DR. J. J. WEST;
Tbe Old Reliable Physician, may alwaya
be found at his office and can tell you Joa
whme vonr pains are located by examin
lug you in six places on your brtast ana
under your shoulder blade, with oinetr,
over your clothes. Many cures have been
made by bis treatment,
BEAD A -NT-re XjEJAJBf,
I came to tba country to Iocs to ana
found after arriving here, that Portlana
nd Albany, were already destinea to
become the headquarters of the great
urowing West. V. ftb that end In view I ,
.,,,.,.. I.,.t in VralA in AlbSBV in tba
spring, bavins already purchased a large
larm wni n 1 nocire 10 iuimuvo. .-'
all those who are in need of treatment
-l ould avail themselves of this opportnn
"y. ,
Persons deciring careful treatment wll
please call on Dr. J. J. West Jatecf De
troit, Michigan, at 1U8 lan bixlh tstiee
Albany, Oregon.
Come and Get Consultation Anyhow!
Juice Hoars t From A. M. to 3i3 FtI9f,
FOR RENT. Hall over F. M. Frencl'a
jewelry store. Inquire of
F. M French,
1 GS. Some fine Jersey Reds for sal.
at 15 a piece Finest pigs ia markel
Call on o r addiess Mack: Jenks, at Tan,
gnt, Or ., and get tne best to be bad.
WANTED.,-200 cords of maple timber,
to be used for manufacturing chairs,
For particulars Inquire of O. A. Archibald,
at office o. the Farmers' Warehouso, Al
bany, Oregon.
MONEY TO LOAN, In sums to suit,
on improved city or country prop
erty at a low rate of interest. For further
Information address.
E. O. Norton & Co.,
East Portland, Or.
NEW CARPETS
For TEN to TWENTY per cent less than sold elsewhere, same quali
ty and NEW. .
O
SUGAR.
In order to equal tbecoa! oil trade cf'tlerily 1 wii".
follows for cash :
13 LBS DRY GRANULATED -
15 LBS EXTRA 0 ------
17 LBS 0 - - - - -
Tliese Sugars art California American Refinery and full weiglU. Any
merchant reporting to contrary doei to falsely-
And other groceries and goods generally at reduce! prices.
f '
sugar as
$1.00
1.00
- 1.00
Niceline Ladies Dress
Goods just received.
ABMC.ILWAIN
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 to'serve our cus
tomers in the best possible manner. We' always
aim to purchase goods of the best quality and to
sellthem 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.' f)0RRIS
CHAS. METZGER & Co.,
Real Estate, Employment and Insurance Agents, -
All commulcatlons piomptly answereJ In Oerman'or English.
OFFICE: ELLSWORTH BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOf Di STREETS,
1 ALBANY, OREGON.