Daily Democrat
Saturiay Evaning, April 13,1889
TITIl JHtTHSU. K.lit .r and PublUhara.
FubhaheM every day in the.weok.
Bumlayl exceptoil.) ',
Entewl i t i t P m. ) II ii .a Albany,
as secoml-claxa mall matter.
Or
SUBSCRIPTION KATES.
Oalhrereil by eoirlor por week
!ily mail, per year
) mill, r mon.h
RATES WKKI.Y,
' us year, in ail varies
' One year, at end nt year
- x mouths, In advance
.. .15
$1.00
.. 2.MI
.. l.oo
LOCAL IlKCORD.
!, A Burglar. Last evening shortly be-
lore 1 1 o'clock, W McLaughlin, the tailor
disovered a burglar in the f'i.y Meat Mar
ket adjoining his tailor 6hop, and notifim
Nightwatch Miller and Marshal I loff man,
jwlio captured the man in the act of open
ling the money drawer. He was placed in
the county jail and afterwards lic'd to
await the action of the grand jury under
; $500 bonds, which will keep him at the
, Hotel de Sinallmon until the June term of
circuit court. The same evening some one
-entered the meat market ot Mr Ulerenge
and extracted 75 cents from the till, leav
ing the box on the floor, probably the same
man. In both cases the front door was
Dried open. The man grave his name
John VVilson, and probably belonged to the
tramp family.
THE MAN A HOLT TOWN
Sometimes the mighty fall though not
endowed with life. The old bank counter
that stood for so many years In the First
National Bank building, the Man About
Town Is informed is soon to appear in an
entrrly different field. Hereafter the
money going over It Instead of being plac
ed to the depositors credit will simply pay
for the drinks in an Albany saloon.
Good sewerage and pure water are
among the greatest questions that agitate
an city, and are matters that should be
continually Investigated in Albany as well
as In other cities. In large cities there are
regular Boards of Health who Inquire Into
all kinds of drinking water It would be a
proper thing, besides other investigation.to
secure a good analysis of both the well and
hydrant waterin Albany, both that coming
from the Calipooia and "from the Santiam.
The circus has gone but the small boy Is
here and the show will be continued by the
Tom Sawyers and Huckleberry Finns, of
the city, and even the girls are a" little more
u-ckiess than ordinarily.
A 1'umcrov, V. T paper says that all
t u- bent horses will be advertised in its col
iimiis. The only horse ad. in the paper is
that ot a mule. Curious country that.
Two gentlemen from Tacoma and Spo
kane Falls have been in the city, both old
and popular citizens here. It is worth a
jacknife to hear them tell about how dull it
see. iied in rortlind on their wav here, and
Albany, well, it almost puts them asleep to
walk along our streets.
i Y.M, C. A. Election-. The directors
fof the newly organized Y M C A met last
-evening and elected the following officers
II Lee, president; M O Brink, vice
ipresident; C D Woodworth, secretary ; E F
Sox, treasurer. Committees were appoint
eel for various departments of work, and it
(was decided to begin holding gospel meet
ings Sabbath afternoons at 4 o'clock. The
"inonllily.business meeting will be held the
second Friday. Arrangements are being
.made tor a permanent Hall, and It Is pro
posed to place the association on a good
foundation.
Eastern Prices. A circus with east
ern prices is a novelty in Oregon. Such
jwas Mc Mahon Si Farlni's. 50 cents for
adults, 25 cents for children, 10 cents tor
iuc .uvn ttiiu 1 u icnut lur rcscrvcu hculb.
The entertainment was good and contained
several fine features, well carried out not
withstanding a big Wcbfoot shower that
penetrated even the heavy canvas. The
The clown was considerably more prmi
r:neot than In the recent three ring affairs
And obtained somewhat of the old time
recognition of his ability and power as a
Joker. "Corre again."
Yaq.ui.va Bay. During the past few
days men and boys have caught many bar
rels of fine herring from the wharves. The
tsh gather very thick around the piles and
deposit their spawn. It is no trick at all
to catch, with a dip net a bucket full of
them in a few moments. .. .Next year Mr
Case will build a three story addition, 30x65,
to the Ocean House and furnish it with all
the modern conveniences.. . .The first cir
cus on Yaqufna Bay gave exhibitions on
Tuesday and Wednesday at Yaqulna City.
Republican.
A Good Sign. The Astoria Pioneer gets
off the following good thing, which we
have seen In nearly all our exchanges :
j "The man who wouldn't take a newspaper
was in town the other day. Among the
other indications of being behind the times,
re noticed that he set his watch by the
'jn In front of the jewelry store, wiped his
ase on a bolt of calico hanging in front
la store, stopped at a bank to inquire the
ice of lumber and paid twenty-five cents
ft drug clerk for an almanac.
Lr.nA.soN. Dr E R Barker has been
fointed deputy recorder of Linn county
4 the North Santiam and Quartzville
irtrlct ... .J P Hall, of Albany, was on our
-treets Wednesday, working in the inter,
ll.of the Columbia bicycle. . . .Thos Park-
r expects to leave here next week to en-
in the livery business at Albany.
nnon's loss is Albany's gain.... Mrs
Stubblefield, of Walla Walla, W T, is
ing her father's family and friends
'. Express,
i:o Broken. Last Thursday eveninrr.
le riding near Sand Ridge, the team
fcig driven by Charlie Bardwell.a son of
Hardwell, ran away, throwing the boy
I on ttie ground, resulting in one of his
netng broken, the bone protruding out
c flesh so severe was the fracture. He
dso considerablv bruised in other re-
l-'.s.
ampule Horse Killed. Several
h ago Mr Alfred Wheeler's fine trotting
r ", from Oneco, while in his stables on
'irm, was kicked in the region of the
t by a frisky fill y separated from him
v hy a pole, end died shortly nftnrwririt.
Wheeler had awhile previous to the
' lent refused $250 for the horse.
a.
ri'KNiNo Days Of latest spring styles
1SS9. Friday, April nth and following
f . at L. and C. Howard's, Albany, Or.
I Hairs to the left over I I Dubrullle's
nop.
ness
BORsE
New Foundations. TheCorvallls Ga
zelle says : "George Waggoner is having
his residence mured back a few feet on his
lot and a new foundation being placed un
derneath." It might also be remarked
that Judge Boise, of this city, was engaged
one day this week putting a new and more
substantial foundation under George's seat
on the railroad commission, which will
cause him to sit easier for the next two
years. Thus, he is getting a solid founda
tion all aiound. Statesman.
HOME AM) .tilt(AI
Town Talk.
Town Talk.
Wheat, OGJoonti.
Itain and hail to-day
New style jewelry at French's.
It cost 812,780.33 to run Eugene City lat
year.
The San Francisco mark, t is slutted w.ti
potatoes.
AseeoDd-hand orison fur sale cheat) at Mrs
ilyuians.
Buy your watchoa ut Fieneh's. Big bar
gains.
Finest line of rug in the city j-ist received
at Forimiifer & Iiviukk.
Kenton's Premium .Sivmi Sod i first-
class and all it costs la SI. (Ml 1 er box.
An old man named Movei? iM dvinT at the
poor farm, aud will un.luihlv he bnr.nl Mon
day,
Seattle has become a liist-class nostoffi
me receipts tor tlm I. .at fiscal year weie
Tile Y M C A will hul l a L-oanel meeting
at the W C T U Hi:I to-morrow i.t 4 o'clock
for men only.
A week a to-day Al Farrow ran a mila
at San frauulsco iu 1:40. next en me bitat
time on rccoid.
An eli-cant line of silk table sureads.
lictuuful desigus, just teceived at Fortmiller
it lrviug s.
Get your baking powder at liardue &
Uudcrwouu s. With every can of White
Cross you net line piece of China ware. Try
some 01 it.
The editor of the Home Press, of Center
ville, has had a guardian a-jpoluted. He has
been Bued for libel aud being under ago this
was necessary.
Manager A N Towne. of the Southern Pa
cine, sas two trail a a day will not be run to
Portland for some time, the report to that sl
ices nor, oeing true.
Last evening a tramp tried to enter the
lesidenca of M Bauiugart ; but Mrs Baum
gart oiew a po:ice wnistle, aud some oue
passing along frightuneii the follow away,
Mr W W Crawford has sold bis handsome
gelding, Seatco, to Theodore Skillman. 01
Petaluuia, Cal, for $300. Also team of work
horses, of the Edward Everett stock for $300,
Mi Charles Klum, whom we iecently men
tioned as haying returned from Washington
territory, died at his parents' home in Soila
ville on Monday, April 8, at the age of 22.
The deceased was a brother of H G Klum,
of this city, and was highly esteemed by
those who knew hiai.
Just Received. F L Kenton has just
received by last steamer a good supply of
very fine California full cream cheese
wh'.ch will be sold cheap. Also received
a new barrel of choice mixed pickles. He
keeps a flint-class stock of groceries and
confectionery, and when in need of any
thing in his line you will do well to give
mm a can.
Results of War. A war with Ger
many would increase the value of the Ore
gon wheat crop, but it would not increase
the price of millinery at the new store of
Mrs Marie Davis & Co. These ladies are
doing a remarkable business at remarka
ble prices. Call and see the new styles and
Intest novelties. Everything new and of
latest design.
A Flag Arrangements are being made
to buy a fine flag for the school house, tu
be presented with ceremonies on the Inaug
uration centennial, April 3uth, when it will
be unfurled.
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
U now being sold at $1 per box.
uses. Greenwood has some fine
"res of horse show on exhibition for
P, at .its line Art Studio.
die
0 will tell you f mcerioa chojpor than
"t!lB.
Rrownk t Stahard.
C inadeharnea goto E. I Power
Babies. The finest line of babv carr'.
ages in the Valley just r celved at Stewart
tV Sox s. Prices are remrkab!v cheap con
sidering the superior quality of the carri-
igcs.
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 art gallery to
ee it an.
Salmon.- -A nice lot of fesh Chinook
salmon received dally at Sciiullz Bros.,
City Market.
Weather Indications. For the ia
.lours beginning at 11 o'clock, noon.
Rain, lower temperature
Summer Wraps. Novelties In beaded
and stockinet jackets just received.
oAMUEi b. Young.
Hotel Arrivals.
TEMPERANCE COLUMN.
Edited by Albany W, CT U
PIIAY WITHOUT t CASING.
Unanswered yet, the prayer your lips have
pieaueu,
Inneonv of heart these manv years ?
Does faith begin to fail, is hope declining,
And think you all in vain those falling
tears ?
&ay not the fa'her has not heard your
prayer
1 ou shall have your desire sometime,
somewhere.
SOl-Til 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 merits Call
early and secure a home beforethe advance
in price. Apply to
i WEEDAI.E 6 K edfield. Airents.
First door south of Post Ortice.
UT ..Li. THE AFFLICTED READ
Af D LEARN.
THAT
!) Wast! Alterative Tonic,
If v
till!!--
'hrl'l-
illlllKi
Nay, do not say unan-
Unanswered yet
swered
Perhaps your part is not vctwhollydope;
The work began when first your prayer
was uttered.
And God will finish what He has besrun;
ivcep incense burning at the 6hrine 01
prayei,
And glory shall descend sometime, somewhere,
OO OR SO ACRES ion aorei 01 tine
farming or fruit land, 4milm we: of
Albany, f.ironlv ii5 an Her. Will sll
50acres It dHirHj, Ninrly looatwl. Call
cn Cooper Turner on Corvalli road.
Sealed Bids,
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
Mr Charks Monteith, of Spokane Fall,,
is in the city on business.
T J Baford agent-elect at the Stletz, baa
been in the city to-day. .
Uev Donaldson, of Portland, will hold ser
vices in St. Peters Churoh, in this city, to
morrow, says the Oregoman.
Mr Lake Dorris, clerk with Smith &
Washburne, will leave on Monday for Port
laad with a view to locating there
Mr E R Wheeler and Miss Belle Crisp
were united in marriage at Pendleton on
April 0. . The groom was at one time one of
tbe Albany boys. The Democrat extends
congratulations.
Mr PGaniard, who has been in Ashland
during the past winter, left last Monday for
Albany, for a look at the country in Linn
county. Tidings.
Mr J R Cnlbertaon, recently of Dayton,
W T, has moved to Scio, where he will go
into business with his brother, W L Culber--ton.
rJesidea attending to legal business,
they will do a general land odics business,
selling real estate, etc.
Revs W. W. Logan, of the United Pres.
byterian of Portland, and S G Irvine of the
U P Church at Albany, were in Ashland
Wednesday visiting V H Lnderman. Tbey
were en route for San Francisco to attend the
Synod of their church. Tidings.
W H Mitchell, of the firm of Mitchell.
Lewis k. Co, Portland, is in the city making
arrangements for the opening of a branch
house in this city in tbe new Vance block.
They will carry the popular Mitchell wagon,
and keep a first-class stock of agricultaral
implements.
W E Harris, advance agent for Royce &
Lansing musical comedy enmnanv has been
in the city making arrangements for the ap
pearance of that talented company-. This
troup was here last year and gave splendid
satisfaction, giving one of the finest enter
tainments ever given 111 Albany. They de
serve a crowded house.
At Cost. G. W. Simpson has just re
elved at a bargain a large lot of ladles
muslin underwear and Infants' robes, slips
and hoods, which he will sell at wholesale
ost, marked in plain figures.
Farmers, if you want the best harness al
hand mde,fcall onE. L. Power.next to Dem
crat office.
Thompson k Overman keen the.best harnesses.
Revere House. D E Caldwell, G W
lamm, Portland ; II J Morton, G Lamb,
B Ross, S F: E Barnhardt, Brownsville;
J sellick, leo Peeblcr, C I Quellman, G
VcKniirht, C E Henderson, city: O La-
Forest, S P R R ; J Allen, Eugene City;
W A Williams ;J Aberson, Shedds; D Bond,
Halsey ; A L Guthrie, St Louis; A Collin,
1 hicago; V M wauswortn, lolcdo; T J
Wvlie. Toledo; A B Allison, Yaquina; W
CMlddleton, W Thayer, Milwaukee, Wis;
W N Hull and wife, Corvallis; J 8 Ruth-
'ord.J Ruther.'ord, Waddington, N Y.
Russ House. DF Hoeve and wife,
Mill Citv 1 A L, Morris : J "E Bennett ; I
Kingcarde i C McMahon ; W Devan j C
Lendoor ; t i wrviue, 11 iienry j j
Welsh, T Adams ; B Ward ; II Laurcll ;
O II Nelson ; O C Black ; C Davis i W
Rogers i D Lnrkcll ; C Chappell ; R
Knowlcs ; S Powell j II Hobson ; W
Maybury ; H Moulton and wife ; T J
Keane ; II Butcher ; H L Hamilton ;
Gilmour i J Schmidt and wife ; G F Syl
vester, Lebanon J Znrcher and Son.N V;
J W Barnes, St Louis, Mo ; J J Philomth ;
R E Landis ; T E Froman ; S A Sand
ford, Millers.
St Ciiari.es. G M Bee!cr,Salem j J L
Race, Walklns, N Y ; M Misamon, C N
Wait, W A Turner, M C Thompson, Port
land ; S Case, Miss N L Case, Miss I Case,
Newport; W E Harris, Agt Royce (i
Lansing Co ; D F Sullivnn, St Louis ; Mr
Looman, Cuito, O ; R B Cannon, Santa
Rosa, Cal.
Sealtd bids will be received I t the Board
of Directors of the Albany Street Railway
vonipauy 01 Aiuany, iregon, up to and In
cluding the 52nd day ot April, 1889, for the
construction i.f a street railway in said eitv.
The seventh annual convention of the " " " ' DB, vea on each pr.-,-
,-! . . -"r lumm-r n-a
Woman's Christian Temperance Union of
Oregon will be held in S.ncm, May 8th, 9U1
and loth. Local Supt's of departments
should forward their reports immediately
o their respective State Superintendents.
Good programs for the evening sessions,
will be arranged and it is hoped to make
this the most interesting annual meeting
ever held.
The greatest convention ever held in
DakoU of any kind was the Non-Partisan
Prohibition Constitutional Convention,
which closed the 14th Inst. It was held at
Huron, the capital of South Dakota, and
was represented by all parties, to the num
ber of 800 delegates. Every church denom
ination was represented, including the
Catholic. Every presiding cider of the
Methodist Church in South Dakota was
present, and most of the preachers were also
there to say amen to adopdng the Sioux
Falls Constitution, and carrying prohibi
tion in October by a majority that will as
tonish everybody. When pledges tor car
rying on this work were called for they
tairiy rained down upon tne chairman so
thick and fast did they come that the scene
was dubbed a Dakota "blizzard." $8,280
being raised in a short space of tune.
A young Californian recently gave
wine supper to seventeen society men at I
Topeka, Kan., at which nearfy 100 bottles I
of wine were used. The white ribboners I
took up the matter and th: guests were as
tonished on being summoned before the I
grand jury which was in session at the I
time. The host left the citv, but a requisi
tion has been taken out for him in case he
s wanted.
in the construction of said road. 2nd. F
ill rails and for iron material used in con
struction of tho road bed. All material furn
ished to be delivered on the line of the pro
posed road as directed by the SuDerintendpnt
of the Company. 3rd. For cradinr si.d
building said road ready fortherollingstoik
all material to be fiirnishrd hy the C m
pany. 4'Ji. For furn:srii j all mate ial,
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 and specifications now
on tile in the office of the Secretary of Slid
Company where they can be seen . Con
tractors will be required to giva bonds for the
laitniui performance ot their contract. The
Company reserve the right to reject any or
all bids. All bids should be addressed to the
Secretary at Albany, Oregon, and marked
"Bids for the construction of the Albeny
Street Railway."
By order of the Koar-1 of Directors.
C. G Burkhart,
Secri tary.
,,m, -remedy fo Malarial Anoo
.( ii.r disea-ea alining from im
,.t blood, nueti aa scrofulous)
.imilvnn the fact), salt rbeom.
rheiiiiiHiixm headache, plies, """
rempliii, 'i fm ale w.akneaa and g
nr.ii iMiihiv. rover and agua oatarrn na
dmp-y- I manufacture medii Ine accord
1 11C to hn tha disease may ba,
DR. J. J. WEST,
The K. 'la -l PbyBicIan may Iwy
be lnuiid a I.Ih office and can tell you Jn
wh. n or 1 ulna are l cau-d by examln
inu imi in nix places on y-or breast ana
m.iier your Hhnnlder 1 lades with bis ear,
oer our iiinihes Many cures bare been
untrfe I'y '-is treatment,
BEAD A TTT") LBABIT,
I -aui- 10 th country to Jocato nu
found nr arriving here, that .Portland
n-1 A bany, were already destined to
b-.iiin' 1 he headquarters of the J?8
v rowing West, ith that end In view 1
. r-ern nied 10 locate in Aioany iu un
sprinu ' i' vinir already purchased a large
l ni whl h I desire to improve. Now
mI urn.-,- - ho sre in need of treatment
Mioulii n ' 1 ihcuise ves of this opportun
M iK I'LTATIOH FREE.
l'( i -i i ne-iilng careful treatment wu
li!-H-e tp or. Lir. J J
trru. Mi h van. - t It
A).-r.y, -er"l-.
Come and Get Consultation Anyhow.
onictyllour t From A. M to 3lSO P,!Jf,
West late cf De
sm bulb btite
KGAb ESTAlr. SALES.
As recorded in the Recorder's office for
Linn county, Oregon :
V Morrow to Peter Bilyeu, part of
lot I, blk 10, Scio $300
A Hackleman to II E Chipman, lot
1, blk 3, H's 3d a 200
John Isom to E I Lnnnlng, undivid
ed of t, y, blk ne, li s A.. . 1000
Geo E Chamberlain to Chas O Cah-
1 n, lot 2, blk 5.J 1000
A Hackleman tojonn Giblln, bika,,
H's 4th A 1400
A Hackleman to J Isom and J
Lannlng, blk 1.1, and 4 lots, blk
iS, H's 4th A 1500
I M V nil veil to A I Uilyeu, 3 lots,
blk 9, W's A, Scio 350
J M V Uilyeu to A J Bilyeu, lots I,
8 and part of lot 7, 'blk 2, and
part of lot 6,blk 36, W's A Scio 1250
Mrs M A Daly to Nancy b. blder,
blk 111, H's A 1233
John Stipp to M E Bllveu, lot 13,
blk 3 and lots 4 and 5, blk 8,V s
A, Scio 300
GcoD Rldinger to Mrs M A Daly,
i blk 50 H's 2d A 703
I M Ralston, to C M Moist, yo acres
adjoining Lebanon 5300
Gil Llgtjctt to J M Rals'on, 90 acres
adjoining Lebanon 3700
' United States to Edward Evans, a patent,
Struck Oil At $t.2t per 5 gallon can
best Standard c ' oil, at the Willamette I
Hacking Co. s store.
New Comers To oor city wiirfiod it to I
their advantage to price our goods before I
buying in their outfit of groceries and pro
visions.
JBrownkll & Stanakd.
WAIT FOR THE BEST,
Opera House.
ONE SIGHT..
Tuesday, April 23rd, 1889.
9
TH
YEAR
SUCCESS
hrlnics
SUCCESS
QTH
UyEAR
Second Transcontinenal Tour
-OP THE FAVORITE
Rojce & Lansing
MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY.
WE HAVE
Ths Funniest Comedian. the Brighteit of
aouhretts, full .Mandoline Urchestra, tiU
So'id Silver Swiss Bells, the Spanish
Trnubadors. Vocal arid Ochiios
and Banjo Players.
Schubert String
Quartet.
nnmle, Barlegqaci Opera and
Comedy all In one great program.
Raval Royce is only equaled hy Sol Smith
Russell. Mew Orleans Picayune.
Press and publio unanimous in their praise.
(Jrowds turner! away mghiy during me
Han Francisco eugagemeut.
Secaro seats early. No advance in prices.
Albany Opera House.
ONE NIGHT ONLY
Wednesday, April 17th, 1889,
The Uieat and Only
MC'KANLASS,
SUPPORTED BI
MRS. A. L. SALES,
F
Wan ' Mi 00 c-ords of maple timber,
i) be ined fin- manufacturing chairs,
For pirti- u'arH inquire nfo A. Archibald,
atoffl -o 'lin Farmer"' Warebouao, Al
bany, re ami.
MONEY TO LOAN, In soma toanit,
nn in ..I I w rr tetnntrv nmrn
) erty at a low rate of interest. For further
ii, for motion address. '
E. O. Norton & Co.,
East Portland, Or.
NEW CARPETS
For TEN to TWENTY per cent lesa than anld elseyhete, BBtne qnali
ty and NEW,
SUGAR.
In order to equal (hecoa! oil trade offtlecity 1 nil', rtllirjgaras
follows for cai-li :
13 LBS DRY GRANULATED -
15 LB 3 EXTRA C -------
17 LBS 0 - - - . . -
These Sugars are California American Refinery and full weight,
mercliant reporting to contrary does so falsely.
And other groceriea and goods (generally at reduced prices.
$1.00
1.00
1.00
Any
Niceline Ladies Dress
Goods just received.
A B MC.ILWAIN
The Favorite Kccentrlo Comedian, and
First Class Company or Ltxaicn and
Ocntiomon, including the Man
Voiced Woman,
MISS SUSIE GRIFFIN.
Keep your ere on the dato ; and remem
ber that we appear; rain or shine. Soata
on sale at Blackmail's Drug Store.
WE ARE NOW IN THE FIELD
FOR BUSINESS
for 1889 and respectfully call attention"
to our stock of
Groceries. Confectioners Etn
. w- J , .
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 who 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
.10R RENT. Mali over V. M, French's
iowelry store. Inmnr of
V, M 'Frknok.
"IVOS. Sornn Ann Terioy Red for sale
pj V S- lir...-, i' inrib 171, in lunmut
Call oa or a.lilio-: Ma-.k Junks, at Tan.
gnt, Or., anil i;-vt the tU to tie hai.
CHAS. METZGER & CO.,
Real , Estate, Employment and Insurance Agents,
0
All co mm ideations ptomptty an were.. In Germanor English,
ZZOFFICE: ELLSWORTH BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOKDSSTRHETS,
ALBANY, OREGON.