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pally Democrat
Monlay Evening, June 10, 18G9
Tt A JHrTrHll. KHUirs ! l'uhllihers.
INiMiiiti. every tlsy in therek.
Suncltys excepted.)
Literal ''' p,,r' '' at Albany, 01
as sooond-class mail matter.
SUBSCRIPTION ItATKS.
.oliverral by cuarlor per week
roil, I'or ""r -
ymiil, ,ur mou'.li .
...I .1
.. 6.00
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local rkcord.
As Ou Pmsi F.U. I'nclc Jacob Spores,
ulio has reached the good old nj;e o 05,
vras in town Monday, the first time for cv
e ral years. '. Ic came to Lane county In the
all of iS.6 and settled on the McKcnzie
iycr, fix iniics northeast of Eugene.where
.,c still resides. At that time there was but
,,nc other settler in the county, that of Elfc
iah KrUtow on Pleasant Mill. F.ugene
flinnercainc and settled on the site of Eu
gene the following spring. The old pion
eer relates how he made a treaty with Sam,
the chief of the Indians, giving him a
horse in exchange for several square miles
of land this side of Coburg, and the Indian
thought he was getting the best of the
trade. At the time he first came there was
about 300 bucks In the tribe that lived near
the present site of Coburg. They belonged
to the Molalla tribe. The old gentleman
has been blind for several years and his
hearing I failing, but his mind and mem
ory are still reasonably bright and clear,
lie was in the war of 1S12, and draws a
pension from the government. Kugene
tuard.
Bkotiikri.y I.ovk. Sunday forenoon
about eleven o'clock the two Cook boys,
half breeds residing near the Calipooia
bridge were driving home from this city
when they got into a dispute. Near the
corner of Calipooia and Seventh streets
they stopped the team, arose in the wagon
and began fighting it out regardless of
London or Queensburv rules. One suc
ceeded in knocking the other out on the
ground, and then came bacic to have li'in
ilrruiKil l,iit f.iiled to ffet a warrant. This
vnrainn Ik rtrnhn blv not exactly correct
newspaper versions of fights never suit
.ill nartics. but it is near enough for the
occasion.
Drunken- Distiiriiaxcr. I. ant even
ing one Schlosser, whose wife obtained a
divorce from him about three years ago,
became intoxicated and went to the resi
dence of County Treasurer Farwell and
began to abuse his former wife, who makes
her home at Mr Farwell's. That geatle
man finally ordered Schlosser to leave
when he became very angr.v and cursed
and otherwise abused. Mr Farwell called
in the police and Schlosser was arrested,
but being prevailed upon by some of
Schlosser's friends the officer released him.
UOMMKNVEXfcNT.
IIAC'CAI.ALRKATK.
The Commencement exercises of the
Albany Collegiate Institute began yester
day morning with the baccalaureate ser
vices at the Opera House. The body of
the house was well filled, with some In the
gallery. At 10:30 o'clock Prof Lee execu
'ed a voluntary followed by singing by the
Congregation. Rev l'richard offered the
opening prayer, and after another song by
the congregation Rev Rogers read the 8th
chapter of Proverbs. A hymn sung by a
choir composed of Mi s. Langdon, Mrs.
Chamberlain, Mrs Althouss and Messrs.
Sears and Forttnillcr would have done
credit to the best metropolitan choirs. Rey
Webb offered prayer. After another song
by the congregation llcv S G Irvine, I) D
delivered the baccalaureate sermon. It was
a scholarly effort, appropriate to the times
and contained many noble thoughts. The
text was from Hcb. XI-2f), and thesuoject
was "The Young Scholars Kstitnate of
Wealth." The speaker during the course
of the sermon referred in apt words to the
disasters of Johnstown and Seattle, as il
lustrations of the uncertainty of the poss
ession of wealth, and the greatness of the
human heart in the United States, which
responds so quickly to the cries tor assis
tance. Moses was taken as an example in
illustrating the text. Though surrounded
by the wealth of Egypt with marvelous
posslblilles Deiorc nun 11c Bii'c up ,
hit Cod and fallowed his ueople to Israel,
leaving an Immortal name behind him as
an author, lawgiver and man. A song, and
prayer by Itev Trumbull followed, wncn a
collection was taken up for the Johnstown
sufferers, resulting in $4.15.10 being add;d
to the fund already started. The exercises
closed with a song and benediction.
AIMlRKSS BEFORE ASSOCIATIONS.
In the evening occurred the address be
fare the Christian associations of the Col
lege bv Rev E J Thompson, D. D., of Cor
vnllis" His text was from Romans VIII
37, "More than Conquerors to those that
lnvd us." It was an able etiort grcauy
annrcciated by the large audience present.
Interspersed through tne exercises weie
some excellent singing, scripture reading
nd nraver bv the local ministers ot tne
To-night will occur the exercises by the
undergraduates, at the Opera House, tne
program for which has already been given.
It promises to be a treat rarely witnessed
in Albany. The gvpsy operetta particu
larly will" be of marked interest. Composed
by ihe talented Mrs Pollock for the occa
sion, it will be one of the features of Com
mencement week. Admission, 25 cents j
...nrvml cnts at lllackman's. to cents,
To-morrow at 2 o'clock will occur the
oninr class exercises on the campus. In
the evening the eddress by Rev A Brown,
D. 1)., of Portland, at the Opera House
Damage Si-it. Win P C South has
filed a suit in circuit court against Dr
Courtney, of Lebanon, for $5000 damages
for mal practice. Mr Sou.h some months
ago had his leg broken accidentally and
Dr Courtney attended him. Mr South al
leges mal-practice and that the profession
al service was badly done.
SUNDAY F.XI.TKNIONS.
At the Opera House last evening, the
following resolution, after being unani .
mously adopted by the Presbyterian Chris
tain Endeavor Society, Jhristian Endeavor
Society of Congregational Church, the U P
Sabbath School, session of church and
Christian Endeavor Society, Vlnyard La
borers, the M E Church and Sabbath
School and Young people's Association,
the Young Men's Christian Association,
Woman's Christian Temncrance L"nion,Y
W C T U, and pa ;lors of city in Associa
lion with Revs S (J Irvine, E R Prichard.
L J Trumbull, I, (J Rogers, I Ii Fisher
and H P Webb present, was also unan
imously adopteil by the large audience at
the Commencement address to the Chris
tian Associations of the College :
frsotsfit. That as the Christain Sabbath
is a part of the great moral law of the ten
commandments anil o' perpetual moral ob.
ligation, we deprecate its frequent public
desecration, net merely by csmmon labor;
but especially by open public Suniay ex
cursions, and we regard such excursions as
especally injurious to the moral and relig
ious interests of any community.
The Eaui.e Sails tlicsn. Greenwood
is making very fine photos for $2 per doz-
He does not sign any nom de plume, such
as C & N W Photo Co., but signs his own
name in plain English and warrants each
and every picture. Now is the time for
yuu to get No. 1 pictures cheap.
W. 11, OR KEN WOOD.
Fioure it Out. The most eastern
point of the United States isQuoddy Head
Maine; the most northern point is Point
Barrow, Alaska; the most western is Attou
island, and the most southern. Key West.
Working from these four points, many will
be surprised when thev locate the geo
graphical center of the United States.
At.l. at Home. The car wheels and
other iron work for the Albany street cars
are being built bv the Albany Iron Works,
who will do a good job of it. In fact the
street cars will he wholly constructed In
Albany. No half way business. That is
ihe kind of a proceeding that speaks for a
city .
Some Rust. Mr S M Pennington in
forms us that rust has made itsappeaiance
on some fields of wheat on Albany prairie;
but hopes that no damage will result from
it Mr John Gay and others in the city
also report some rust; but it is not yet a
serious matter generally.
Work Broun. The contract for build
ing the Masonic Temple was let Saturday
to W C Cassell for $7700, and work has al
ready been begun by Mr Cassell, who
pushes things.
To New Comers We would say that
we have no baits to give you, but we do
guarantee good values for your money,
and we kindly solicit your patronage.
UROWNEI.I. X STANARO.
A splendid stock o vatches, lew.
gVflclry .clocks, etc., at Will A: Starka,
Vtismanv new things being lust received
Also a line line of gold headed canes. Call
on them for bargains.
ItOMK AND A l!lt( VII
tVhet, 59 cents,
15 cent shaving at Viereck'i.
S ticki ti for 1 at Vierk'i .
New dress goods at Mcllwaiu'l.
Mason fruit jars at F I. Kenton's-
New inyttice cf fine grid riDgsat French a
Wool it quoted at 20 cents to-dav in Al
bany.
Fresh cream cluese just received al F L
Kenton's.
ABOUT THK WATERLOO BRIDGE ROAD.
, cheip, &'-c ind h.in't oran, Mrs.
Struck Oil At $ 1.25 per 5 gallon can
best Standard c oil, at Ihe Willamette
Packing Co.'s store.
Weather indications. For the
aours beginning at 120'cinrk, nor-n.
Fair, warmer.
This Trade Mark on a stove
means it is the best that ex
perience and skill can con
trive. Sold only bv G. W.
Smith.
Summer Wraps. Novelties in beaded
and stockinet jackets just received.
Samuel E. Young.
Notice. The regular meeting of the
W. C. T. U. will be postponed this week
on account of the exercises at the College.
A meeting will be called for Tuesday of
next week to appoint committees for the
work on the 4th of July, and to transact
ether business. By order of the Pres,
Makrieii. On Sunday, June oth, 1SS9,
In Albany, by Geo Humphrey, Esq., Mr
Crcwse and Mrs Annie Ridgeway
of Albany
both
Cheap Kerries Parties wishing straw
berries can et t'lem at ten cents per gal
lon at my berry fiald one mile north of
Albany, bv picking them.
1 W. If. Warner,
Kentish Chexries For canning furn
ished in quantities fresh from the trees.
Leave orders at
Bkownei.i. & Stasaro's.
Ice cold L'mootde !.his eveninz at F I.
Kenton's. Very appropriate for this kind of
weather.
The 4TII. Arrangements are being
made for a grand excursion to Albany
from Portland on July 4th. it having been
decided not to celebrate there. The real
estate men have it in charge and it no doubt
will succeed.
Elected. 6000 rolls of wall paper in an
Immense number of patterns at Fortmiller
& Irvlng's. the finest line in the central
Willamette Valley. 1. i an artgallerv to
see It all.
SOCIAL AMI) I'KKSONAI..
M - D 1 Clark, of Spokane Falls, is in the
city. lie has been rusticating at Sodaville
with Mrs Clark fnr several days.
M- C '5 lltwlinga, O P. & N Agent of this
city, returned this noon from an extended
tnpthronuh E intern Oregon, and reports
having had a good time.
Miss Carrie Dalgleiseh, of Portland, is in
the cfty, the guest of Miss Lsura Tate. Miss
Dalglcisch and father will leave in a short
titnn on a trip to Kuropn.
Hon J 11 Peery and Mr Raster, of the
forks, are ij thecitv. Mr lVerv and Mr.
John South hve just returned from a trip by
wagon :o llsytou, lamhill county.
Mits Esther Cohen, of this city, is to be
married to a l'nrtlund gentleman on Wed
nesday and a ill immediately leave with her
his nrl for Seattle, which it to be their fa
tare home.
(iOMIF.N RULE IIA.AAIt-
Cash Can a Long Ways'at Julius tiradwhol'
I have made arrangements lor buying
goods direct from the factories in Europe
and will tell at wholesale or retail, cheaper
than any where else on the Paclllc Coast.
The following are tome of my rath retail
prices :
dozen unhandled teacups and toucan,
3t cts.
Yx dozen unnanuieaconcctups mm
cerM5 cts
J4 dozen nanuieu conee cups n u
cers, 50 ctt.
dozen sevun Inch dinner plates, 4.t
cts.
These eood are all Iron stone China and
not a cheaper grade of goods. I have also
added trood stock of groceries, which I
ask people t call and examine and judge
lor themselves as 10 quamy anu ni.
Iulius Gradwoiil.
Sonth Albany
A most desirable and beautiful location
for suburban residences, owing to its nat
ural advantages and nearness to the center
of 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 before the advance
in price. Apply to
TWEKDAJ.K & REDFIEI.D.AgentS.
First door south of Post Office.
At the baccal&ureste services on Sabbath
morning to be preached by Dr Irvine, a col
lectiou will be taken for the Johnstown suf
ferers. Do not forget your pocket-book.
If you have any jib wcrk A call on G
W.S mill who is pw.-. tJ do it with
neatnessgand disnat ' - n4 as cheap as anyone.
Don't fi o ex.nnine Mcllwjin' carpets
Yoa will ti them from MOiti 15 nor cen
ehetpr thm any other plaaejin town, taking
in ooosiaera on tne qmlity.
Thompson k Overman keen the best harnesses.
twine, best
Tubb's & Co'a pure Manilla
quality, at Stewart & Sox't.
Farmer, if you want the best haruest at
hand muie, cill onE.L. lVvr.nexn tojDem
erst office.
10 lessen our sto2k 01 canned good we
will tell - I ing in that line at remarkably
low prices.
Biiowyrix & Stasaup.
New cream ciieese iust received at Co&rad
Meveis.
For .-.I,
Hyman's.
3 chairs rmuiit.ir steady at VierecU'a sha
iug parlors.
Utt roast coGVe in ti.e city at Conrad
Meyers.
Good conkina stove nulv S10 at Hopkint Si
Saltmarsh'i.
'flie ice woiks me expeuled to begin run
ning to-morrow.
The best watch in the world for the money
at F M French's.
Side saddles and ladies riding uurcinglct, at
Thompson Ac Overman's.
Some of the best bitliard bills unw-a-uait
are made cf potatoes.
Thompson & Overman, asjents'for the great
I'ynatmte buggy whip.
For a number one irnaiity of knives folks
and spoons call at F M French's.
1 he choicest line of tablo luxuries cau be
fouud at Brownell & SUnard's
The trial of S P Beardsley for ir.urdervill
cein at Salem to morrow.
If yoa want a good silver steel scythe,finest
la the market, go to Stewart ci Sox a.
New York and Pennsylvania propose to
send aid to Seattle. That is reciprocity,
Mcllwain can give you the belt fitting
suit you ever wore, at prices to suit each and
every one.
Money can't buy better oots and shoea
than Mcllwsin is selling, becanso better
goods are not manufactured,
The Tariety of 25 cent hats are going at 10
percent, discount' at E & C Howard's, as
well as their other millinery goods
Some fine California cheese, a barrel of
co'den drip syrup and some tine comb honey
just received at brownel. a Stauaru a.
Doc Conn has purchased tho building on
Mr Fred itlumberg's Fitrt street lots and has
begun moving it to a lot in the 1 hird Ward,
Another shipment of rails for the street
car line arrived to-day, enough to complete
i.yon street, and work will be pushed hence
lortn,
ltev Dr Brown's address to-morrow even
inu at the Oliera House will be free, and
those who have heard him say it will be a
rare treat.
Our iewelrv men must look out as Math
ews & Washburn hive the largest and finest
line f Jewels lu the town. Ladies go and
tee them,
Go to Royce & Hibler's for your ioh print
ing. They do any and all kinds of work in
the publishing and job pribting line. Cjaick
work and low prices.
lo-day red raspberries and black rasp
berries appear in abundance in the Albany
market. Strawberries continue to come, but
are weakeuiBg slightly.
Freight from The Dalles here is only
dollar a hundred, and our merchants are
taking adyantage of the low rates and get
ting in their heavy goods for the coining
year. Ochoco mctne.
ripA new Grance Hall waa dedicated at Sand
Hinge on Saturday in the pretence of a large
erowd. It was one ot tne uvest events
the history of the P. of II. State Lecturer
Hayes and others delivered addresses.
The lecture by Col L F Copeland, at th
M E Church last evening, waa heartily ap
predated by those present. One sad feat
of the affair was the small audience present,
?ialem orafema.
Alonzo Swartz defends himself for patting
catfish in the Padding river. All right
Swartzy, old boy. v nat 1 your opinion 01
neighbor of yours on Pudding river, who
weuld raise a tine orop of thistles ? Would
you be interested ? Atttorian.
Tommy Jones has secured the terticeaof
Mr W BGilsoD, who it a first-clast barber
and they are now prepared to meet all their
customers with promptness and dispatch,
rirst-eiass work guaranteed at reaaooaDl
prices Shaving, 15 centa , hair cotting,
2.) cents ; hatha, 2o cents, or 5 t-.cketa for $1
A prominent real estate dealer,of Portland
is authority far the statement that an averrge
of twelve passenger eoachea containing iiOO
people cross the California line into Oregon
on the O & C R It daily, and most of them
get off at points along the Southern part of
tne otate tne remainder coming to fore
land.
Our Hue of choice teat and coffees is un
equaled in town.
Brown ell ti Stanard.
lintel Arrivals,
Hlee plriire
Dr. Flint's Remedy ia th tt remedy
known for insomnia, or sleeplessness,
which afflicts ao many porsoas.aul which
loads to ao many serious nervous disease
particularly to Insanity Descriptive
trealian with men bottle; oi,ad.lron Mack
Drug Co., N. Y,
The Uilies Delighted.
The pleasant eflcot and the perfect saf
ety with which ladies may use the I quid
fruit laxative. Syrup of Fl.m, undrr nil
conditions, make It their fvjrlte remedy,
It la pleasing to the eye and to the laste,
gentle, yetelfacttial in acting on the kid
neys, ilver and bowels,
Revere House. A S Kohn, N Volf,
G R Reed, W Wilson, E S Hendricks,
Santa Barbara; L Larson, Portland; I L
Smith, U SSnagboat; C I) Bowles: W II
Watkins, II Lang, Then Bernhelm, Meyer
Abraham, Portland; J B Hope, Lebanon;
A U Smith and wile, Kansas Citv; A R
Mattoon, Eugene; J II McKnlglit, N Y; J
niaaer, urcgon i-uy; w w Aoams, nriisey
Dr Courtney nnd wife, Lebanon; M A
Gllley, Pittsburg, Pa; Jno Herrington, 8:
Paul; J Meyers.
St Charles. W W Pnrrish.Sodaville
C Ingalls, H Blom, G A Thomas.S K ; M
E Wiley, Junction ; I W Mulnsburch. G
I'iwsovlnor.Z FTownsend.H G SahU:rone.
L M Marlow, Portland ; C E Meyr, W B
Ui.-v, Chicago ; w llclberc, Ueadwood,
Da t ; C Goodman and wife.J Goodman. L
E G.Tivand family, G Henderson and wife.
I city ; K J Bacheldor, Ellsworth, Kan ; M
I. Biirlinginc.llarrit ; IJ C Hanson,! argo,
Oak ; il 1 Holman, F E Holmnn, Salem ;
T Sims, T J Joedou,Mill City.
Russ ll'oisR. C Morris, Sweet Home :
J Joherle. Chicago : L A Phillips and
wife. Slater, Mo ; C W Phillips, Nevada ;
J L Sims, Po.-tland ; ( Dcsher, Portland ;
J E Sorbin ; S II Gwyer, Salem ;J A
Cannon ; F M Orcgan "; ( Lewis, Seattle ;
P Madden, city ; .Mrs I!duvc, city ; .) H
James ; I. 0 Buck ; C 'll Brown ; T
"Nichols, Portland ; ES Hlndecks, Santa
Barbara ; W C Crawford, Corvallis ; P
Cosgrove, Newoit ; V E Dodge ; I F
Baker, Portland ; C Hart, citv ; ",S A
Sanford, city ; 1) II Ja.Ties, city ; O C
McLagan, Corvallis ; C Paige. "Oakland,
Cal ; E T Wilson and ladv, Iowa ; A
Whitcfield, S K.
Hamilton Creek, June 7, iSSy.
I wish to say a fe-v words in your excel
lent county paper knowlngthat you always
advocate truth and fairness. Some per
son writing in the last Albany IltraUl in
regard to the Waterloo bridge fays we have
no road on the east side of the river at said
bridge site, but they do not know ; they arc
mistaken. I know who got up the petition,
got the review and survey twenty years
ago. It was viewed bv S Nickerson, R
hecdle and Win Gore, Sr, all of Lebanon
surveyor Avenu, ot lirownsvllle, com
mencing on Beaver creek in ihe middle
the road, leading down said creek to Scio
and Lebanon, thence to Waterloo, namir;
intermediate points, terminating on Ihe
bank of the river at Waterloo. Said road
was ordered opened by the court and was
opened by (J Bond and J Wood, road sup
ervisors of the two toad districts, all the
way through in the limits of the statute,
and has been traveled ever since more
less. It is true it has been fenced up and
gate put on the road. I do not think any
obstructionists can kill a road, but are tol
erated because they are our friends and
neighbors, and we have no way to cross
the river only to ford it and that is danger
ous even In low water times. I am satis
fied that many men do not see the want of
a bridge at W'aterioo, but here are old set
tlers, resident tax payers who have been
agitating this bridge for fifteen years or
more and it will certainly be of immense
advantage to this neighborhood and to the
citizens of the county, besides it is our vot
ing place for Waterloo precinct, and fre
quently at our June election the river is
high and dangerous to cross in a little skiff.
Waterloo precinct is about equally divided
on both sides of the river with its voting
population, and if we are not connected bv
a bridgeourprecinctmustbedivided You
can not expect men to vote at the risk of
their lives and this would add additional
experience to the county. These are plain
tacts wnicn can not be contradicted and
we think the county court has acted wise
ly in assisting us to build up our ncighbor-
uoou anu coun:v. we consider our inter-
H. Ewers, practical watchmaker and
7 0ks ourea rheumatism, neuralgia
toothache. Foshay & Mason Agents.
est the interest of the county and even the
g'.ate. 1 can not see now a road becomes
dead with a part of it viewed, surveyed and
reported favorable on and the supervisors
ordered to open said road, and said road
opened at the law provides, I am not a
laayerbut I can not see why we hive
not a roao leading to Waterloo; the coun
ty expended a year or so ago $600 on the
rock bridge across the Schield s swail, this
last fall $300 on a bridge on Hamilton
creek, all on this Waterloo road, Now is
a part of the road dead? is the question. I
nope not it any ot our neighbors arc not
satisfied with the present location we will
assist them to change the road so as to do
as little harm as possible and give us a
good road.
Hamilton Crei kkr.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
EX YOUR TICKET. The tickets for
M the excursion to Yaquina Bay. Sun.
day, Juiih Mthare being- sold yery rapid
ly and as the number cf tickets to be gold
are limited. Those who wis;1! to go should
purchase their ticketa as soon as possible:
This promisee to be one of the largest and
best excursions of the season, quite a
number of tickets have been sold already
it Lebanon, Halsey, Shedd, Tangent and
Corvallis.
CITY TAXEV-Noltee ia hereby giver
that the tax rollol theeitj of Albany.
Oregon, for the year 1 V9. has been placed
in my hands lor collection, and that I
will be at tne Council Chambers of raid
city to receivs and leeipt for the lust
nharged in said roll, for the period of 30
days from date of tali notice. All taxes
remaining unpaid at the expiration of
thirty days thereafter will be relarned to
the Common Council of the city of Albany
as delingquent, and costs and expenses
'or oollecting each taxes be added thereto.
Dated at Albany, Or,, this luit. day of
June, 1859.
John K. Hoffman,
City Marshal.
THE LEADER.
STRAWBERRY PICKERS,-25 want
ed. early to-morrow morning at- W
II. Waruoi's. one mile north of Albany
across the liver. Go tarly.
rJIOR SA I.E. The undeislgned will sell
' a McCnrmiek twine binder cheap.
Inquire at my place one mile south east
of Albany. This is a bargain.
F. O, Bl'RK HART.
THE LEADER
G, W. SMITH,
--A.LE.3SI"ir-
"Superior," "Argand," "Garland"
STOVES AND RANGES.
Fire Backs.
Warran ted
for
15 years, All
sizes and
styles,
The World's
best. More
than hun
dred 7 hun
dred differ
ent styles
co ok s and
heaters,
Roofing, Job Work, Plumbing,
Eave Trough. Range Boilers
Conductor Pumps.
HOPKINS & SALTMARSH
-DEALERS IS-
TjlDR RET. piano at only
montn. Ull on u. L
Ul a
Blackman,
-H.TOT
lf ia herby given that sealed bids will
be received by the Brownsville Woolen
Manufacturing Company, until the hour
f 1 o'clock, p. m. of Friday, the 14th day
of June, I8S9, for tho erection and cnra
plation of two story brick building
55x120 font, also a or.o story brick build
ing 5RxS(l feel, on blrck US, In thi illy of
Albany. Linn munly, Oregon acc-.r.ling
to the plana and spclfloallon on file in
the office of J K. Weaiherfoti!. Esq , in
FllnnV block. Albany, Oregon, Rids will
be rel wl fir the stone work, brick
work, wood work, and corrugated roof
ing, each separately, and also as a whole,
the contractors to jo their own excavat
ing. The riiiht to reioot anv or all bids is
hereby res-rved, Bids should be ad
(ressed to the undeislgned in cure of J.
K. Weatherford, Albany, Oregon
Dene hy order of the 'toard of Dlr ctors.
J. P. Galaraitii,
' S9erctary,
Albany, June oth. 166D.
Owong Wa Gee Co.
MRS. JIM WESTFALL,
ui jtiflt opened, next rinor t. C. II. Spen
cerfl, and elegant line of
JAPANESE C00DS;
of a Urge variety and many designs,
superior line of teas.
Abo a
STOVES, TIN WARE. SHEET IRON, COPPER WARE,
ETC., ETC.
A'jmits for "On Time" Heal inn and cooking .Stoves.
etc., promptly atteuded to.
Job work, plumbing,
CHEAPEST AND BEiT PLACE IN THE CITY.
F.
L.
KENTON.
DSALEB I3ST
FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES
Choice Candy, IVufs, Fruit, etc.
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
NEA- ITHE POST OFFICE, ALBANY, OREGON
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