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DAILY DEMOCitlTi
MONDAY..
.OCTOBER 6, itjo
Published every ily in the .!
cpt Bemtl.y.
U1TIIS Jt lU'TTHIi, Editor MtJ Prop'rs.
Kntrfl tlthtt 1'nst OflioB nt A i I ;', Or
egon, hm tuoiid o asu instil tumor.
Tub V. M. C A. A l.irc amluncc
was present i.isl evening nt lln; puMic Y
M U A meeting at tlieOpein House. After
nutitc and some introductory remarks by
Prof here, l'rebkleut of t ho Atixjciutlon,
Noel II Jacks, general secretary, of Port -land,
won Introduced and Kpokc elocjnently
on Hie Y M C A and young men ii. gen
eral, making a most favorable im;riMon
and Infmdng new life Into the organization,
which has been doing a good work In Al
bany, It is desired to move into larger
quarters, probably in the new Baltimore
block, and add a good gymnasium and
bath rooms, and fit them up In an attrac
tive manner, securing a regular Secretary
to run the rooms and society her?. The
associate irvmbership fee, $5, entitles anv
one to all the privileges of the organiza
tion. The hath privileges a' one are worth
much more than that It is bomething de
serving the best support of our people.
Tiik IIatciikt l)itoi'i'i:i. The follow
ing f.om the Independence West Hide U a
very Interesting item In the Kvangclical
controversy, and shows a Kj.tri that should
oeemuiateii generally: "We are inform
ed by Key. Shupp of the Evangelical
church that an agreement has been made
lictween himself ihmI those who are in
charge of the chinch building in tiiU ciiv.
that heieafter he will preach here regular
ly. Tne inaii; points td the piopoii:ou were
that the two coiiu Ration arc to worship
together, tnal no coiitiovcr-y is to he in
dulged in mid that each may hold the same
opinions, and each mppoit their chosen
pallor. Suhiuth kcIhicI ai.d preaching
lies'. Sumlav,"
No Saloon mm; Wooinifus,-Chamberlain,
the man who has been running a
saloon at Woudbui n, oti a government
UceiiM.', contrary to the city ordinance, wat
arrested Tuesday ami taken before the city
Recorder. The trial was poBtpomd until
yesterday, says t!,e Salem Statesman,
Chamberlain being given his freedom un
der bonds amouii'lug to $300. At the
trial conduted yehtruay he was convicted
and sentenced to pay a lint of $50. Jn
the meantime the saloon is closed, and
the people say it shall stay ho.
A Cl'tc Celestial. A gaudily dressed
Chinese doctor (?) has been in the city
selling a cure for bruises, cuts, etc. He
has about the cutest md most original
manner of proving the ellicacy of his salve
yet seen here. Taking hk small square
nan. he bares one of his legs and pounds
it until It is actual black ntiii blue. Then
he quickly applies the ball of salve and lo,
presto, the bruise disappears. Two small
balls of salve readily sell lor a dollar, and
the Celestial is. said to have done a big
business, particularly among his countrymen.
Ii nk Crates. This mike has been
supplied with a sample of very line grapes
bv Mr A W (Jordan, which goes to show
that this luscious lruit can be grown ic
success here. He also t-howed us a sam
pie of large yellow corn which he tatsed
this year,and which reminds one of Iowa
and Missouri productions. Mr (Jordan
says the great ditlicalty Iks in drying the
corn. 1 here is iui trouble in raising it.
MIMirS.
The Kruter Sonata, Tolstoi's book. Is
being dUcusved In Salem. It lake quite
city for that kind of business.
Thcri is an imnieii-u failure of the pea
nut crop in the Southern states, ubout a
tenth of a crop being reported. This will
make peanuts high In these western slates,
here you only j-et about a third of the
quantity given hi the east for the same
pi ice, uwlng to high freights.
The Clackamas Cornier has bad a peru
liar experience. Human nature is a puz
zle. A man w bote wife has thv reputation
of making butter cipitil to the best in the
market, came in lo "stop tuat paper on
account of a p.ayfu1. allusion to bad butter
in its columns.
Several base ball teams have been sold
In the Kast at prices considerate higher
than is charged for tirsl-ciass Linn county
teams.
Robert Walker, a well-known Umatilla
rou.it v farmer, bus made an assignment to
Jeremiah Barnhart for the benefit of his
creditors. Mis assets are given at f.sooo
and liabilities at $70. ' It is a rare thing
tor a farmer to make an assignment.
Lkx. Hon J K. Wealherford and C Ii
Wolvcrton went to Salem this morning
on legal business.
O I1 Coshow, Jr., and J R Wyatt left for
Salem to-dav to attend the examination of
students for admission to tlie bar. Good
students and bright young men generally
they will get their sheep skins without
trouble.
Judge R S Strahan of the Supreme
Court left on this noon's train for Saiem,
where the Supreme Court convened this
afternoon.
anlu usK.-i-A-iiifriil Klce was
in the city this morning on his war to
Burns, in Eastern Oregon, where he had
been sub-poenued as a witness in the case
01 the state against King lo be tried there
this week. The complaint charges the
defendant "with the set.uction of I'henia
Moms, a former resident of Linn countv
Miss Morris at onetime worked for Mr
Rice who knows of her previous good
cnaractcr.
Instruction is
ing instruction in
call
Music. Those wish
piano, organ or har
mony, should call on Mrs 11 1 Molten
beck, at the residence of Mrs Thomas
Monteith. Private musicalcs will be given
each term lor the bencut 01 pupils.
A Cash Deal. A very important deal
was made in Portland Wednesday, by
Messrs Hugh Fields and Maurice Jaeger,
acting for the E W M (,'0. They purchas
ed all the interest that the Albany Woolen
Mills company held in the Ii W M Co of
this place, paying $15,000 cash for the
same. This gives the entire con'.rol of the
company into the hands of interested par
ties, all or nearly all of them being
Brownsville men. It is a wise move upon
the part of the company. Brownsville
Times.
Mining Claims. The following claims
have been filed recently.
J A Smith, the "Little Mary' 3d DUt
Santiam.
Wm Smiddy, Geo Smith, II Ames,"Old
Rough and Ready," Santiam Dist.
Augustus J Langworthy, Good Enough,
Calapooia Dist.
Augustus Meyer, "Golden Harp," Cala
pooia district.
Do You Want Them? Anyone want,
in conies of the Weekly Dkmocrat.coii
tains the history of Albany, as read bv
Mrs Henrietta Brown, at the W.C T. U
fair, can get the same by calling at this
onice. Price 5 cents.
Better than Government Bonus
The ordinary living expense of a family of
five persons, in t lie-customary manner of
American people, amounts to not less than
61 500 per year, it would require near,
540,000 in Government uonus to produce
this income. Ten acres 01 land in the vvil
Umette valley planted to prunes, with an
ordinary crop at ordinary prices will net
more than $1500. alter paying lor an lanor
placea thereon. 1 ou can buy tins lino
The Oregon Land Company of Salem,
tracts of ten acres or more at from
$75 per acre. Address The Oregon Land
Company, Salem, Oregon.
pjr.t Sunday in
"f'.i U'liui!1,4 Lsuk,
i;.'. in Albany.
,i: 1 un.ily returned t
x j ,nrii in Portland,
.in iiitiTuslin,' to read as
Xt:viT pass over thorni iu
A Relative of Daniel Boone. Mrs.
Mahala McCalister, who died near Silver
creek falls, Sept 26, was a pioneer woman
of Oregon, having crossed the plains to
Oregon in 1853, coming by ox teun and
first locating in Linn county. She came
to Mai ion county in 1S71. She was a dis
tant relative of Daniel Boone, of Kentucky.
She was SS years of age. Statesman.
C. L. S. C. Reading. A meeting will
be held at the residence of Rev S G It,
vino to morrow evening for the purpose
of organizing a Chautauqua Literary and
Scientific Ciicle. Ah interested in literary
work, or who think they might be.or wish
to be, and all who have ever read any of
the C L S C course, are invited to be
present.
La oiks ? Have you seen those beauti
ful hats and bonnets nt Ida M Brush's ?
They are the latest Cistern styles and at
such reasonable prices.
Rooms to Rent.
rooms nnar the college,
office .
Two furnished
Inquire at this
$10 Dollars. Ten dollars reward will
fee paid for the arrest and conviction of
any person or persons tearing down sign
boards put up along the county roads, ad
Tertislng our goods. Klein Bkos,
Umbrellas, Gossamers And rubber boots
md alWi at the lowest pric at
E. O. &EARLS.
Jackets ami Viw. I ;i'u a .v recei
ing uiy fall and winter stock of ladies,
uiiHses and children 8 jackets and wraps,
which are of the latest style and good
value, and as cheap as standard goods
can be bought. I have on band a lot
of Indies Newmarkets carried over from
last year, which I am selling at cost to
close them out to make room for new
arrival. Samuel E Yoiraa.
Watch Will& Stark's. Will & Stark
have received a new line of as elegant, as
well as reliable wat:hes, gold and silver,
fr ladies and gentlemcn.as have ever been
offered tothepuollc In Albany. They are
attracting considerable attention, and buy
ers should not fali to inspect them.
The Thomak Kay Woolen Mills of Sa
lem have appointed G W Simpson their
agent in Albany. A full line of men and
hovs clothing, blankets and flannels and
alf articles manufactured by the mill will
be kept in ato;k. Theso goods are the
best in the market and will give entire
satisfaction.
New Blacksmith Siioi. G V Willis
has just completed his blacksmith shop at
the corner of Second and Railroad streets
where ali kind of iron and wood work
can be had and done in lirst class order
Bring on your plows, wagons, etc., etc.
for repa rs.
Our school started up last Monday
morning with Prof Looncy as principal
and MUs Winnie NVhols as primary.
The former had iS scholars the first day
and Miss Nichols 22.
The new M E church is at last finished
and readv for preaching We hear they
will dedicate it on next Sunday, Jt Is quite
a nice church building, and cost some-
near $2000.
Married, at Albany, Sunday Oct 1800.
Mr Geo Meyers, of California, and Miss
Letta JUwIey. Thcv will leave on the
overland tiam for their future home in I
California. We wish them a long and
happy life together.
1 B Tenks has bought a new wood saw,
and has been sawing wood in Tangent.
Mr J M Beard has been drying a great
many apples this fall. He has about Sooo
bushels of applts to dry, and Is doing a
good thing in burning ids apple peelings
instead ot throwing them in the street.
Miss Bessie Settle min; went to Portland
last Thursday to attend school at the Busi
ness college.
Mr Frank West left today for Lebanon.
and from there he intends to go to Walla
Walla.
The familiar face of Mrs nderson, of
Albany, was seen here last Wednesday.
Henry Workman hag moved hi house
hold goods to Tangent, but has not decided
as to where he will locate yet.
Miss Fanny Baker, who has been visit
ing in Salem a couple weeks, has returned
to her sisters, Mrs J J Beard.
Grandpa Beard is building .1 new house
In Beard's second addition to Tangent,
which is going lo be about the largest
dwelling house in Tangent. B W Mills
& Sons are the carpenters. It will be
completed this fall.
trull Lind Ik (he Willamette VaLUy
Tu: OitEdOrf Land CouriMi, 01 Saleu,
OkeuoN, is OsFEiuro Some 1-hoicx
Bargains in t hcit Lakd,
This Ipnd is situated from 31 to 5 miles
from the Stat Capitol, with its excellent
shipping facilities, cannery, etc, ana is es
pccially adapted to fruit raising.
Five acre tracts from o5 tn $75 per icn
all cultivated and readv to set to fruit.
Ten acre tracts partially cultivated for
per aero.
Twenty acres light timber with good
spring branch, $35 per acre.
Twurty-tive acres, fifteen acres in culti
vation, spring branch running on the place,
for $33 per acre.
Forty acres cf choice land all cultivated,
small house, some young fruit already set
oat. $73 per acre.
Forty acrts of land all cultivated, in
wheit this year, for $05.
Forty -three acres, tweDty-tivo acres cul
tivated, fine sprisg branch, place all fenced
in, for fcO per acre.
Fruit raiiors protit from 3100to$!.'0 per
orce &ftirthe trofORre 4 years old.
An industriouH n nn can make a good II y
inforbis family while bis orelmd in earn
ing into bearing, by raising vegetables ai.d
various crops fur the cannery, Let u
knew what amount you have to invest and
we will adviso cs lo location.
St;tiu for niap3,paniph".et8aud;pr:co lists to
Tun Oregon Land Comi-any,
Salem, Oregon,
IIOMK AV! AltltOAU.
P.mcll &Co.
T. b. WaliatH cU
II Yli'f.'i'k ,-li;ive yo'i.
Antony Klivi, nC
Ail; .
Mr I'M I'., i ' .
I il T..ut, ,t,.l
frmn a fev-1 -;i i (
Frcnh ad. n.-n
In sli uvw ipo:,
the l:uaur.
A twenty t:v p..::.,l bhtll, btouglit from
the SmijUi Si-a lU-,t:i m.vy bo sten at 0 1.
tt!acktii4h. Il is a curiosity.
A ibl t-tdi' ginund hou-eworlt ran lind a
plar: by ealln.ir mniu diatwly on I) Van Horu,
at the nto.ti oi l'owe:l & Co,
d b HJiiektii'in to-day sold a lot in hi art
ditinii tot'olver Gordon, tho Hoods S.irsa
pari'la tn.ui.ar.rt son of Boy Gnrrton, of Port
land, fur .VJ.
F. B Clieid'.o hns rtturt.rt to SotUle after
a vnit with hii mother in this city Mr
C'hnllt) h pmnrif tor f the (.a'l.xln House
in tint city.
Twlay JmUo Shatl jek. in tho Frankie
Wanicr case, disniissed tlo habeas jorpus,
aud tho lon Ui-it child was given to his
mother, who earns "cOatiionthaud fouurt."
Weicome.
iSalem, All un , Cnrvallis and Ktiscne
have btievtcti, sort tt,o sat no eiiterprina
would j ay in Tho Dalle if our citizens
wiultl hciaixj the most otf their backs.
Dalles T. M.
Ho it W Hunt;, wifo and Aaiighfer, of
Sa em, af;er 4'irtin a low days iu Albany,
the quests of tf-eir daughter and sister, Mrs
U F Ashby led; last evening for California
wbeto they wiil epoud the winter,
Last eve di nt; whije the night tiaia wan io
soma Albany l:oy, said to be of the sewer
gang, tampMreu uitlt the air brke on the
Icoal train standing on the switch, getting it
cut of order, no thut it took an hour or two
this morning U tix it. It will not he saf
for thoao boys to be csuj;ht by the railroad
men.
There waa a nuitt day in Lone Creek last
week, according to the Kag!e,and thiB ie the
way the editor puts 11 : uuday was coin-
paraiively, a day of quietin town, as most
all the chronic drur.ks were either too full
Saturday to think about hiding out a few
bottles, or ebe they were broke and could
not get credit."
Corsets, Corwta.
We make a specialty of liulles nnd mUsea
line rorseta aud waists. We aUo have a
drive in a French sattne corset at 75 cents
fcxlra good value.
Sami'KI. E VorvG.
Lidies call and ho the i a teat novelties in
drobSgood ac L C SuutU.
'iil'ck. A very much needed Wt b -
foot rain Is tumbling down today. 1 oe
ground is not yet in a condition to plow.
In some placet it is saiu lo nave tinea up
so deep as to afact the Chinese ru e crop
Car real kituti.
Kver)body remarks at the splendid dis
play of fruits and vegeuble at
Powell A; Co', where they get what they
want in the first place.
The best and lare-jht supply cf peaches
will he found at Powell A: ( o's.
Leave your orders tiiere when you get
ready to uput up" peaciies.
large sunnlv vA hhelf gooil. the best
in town, at Powell A; Co's.
All kiiuU of nickuacks at Powell A:
Co's.
Warm weather ,ooiU, picnic uroceries.
stay at home groceries, every variety of
groceries in the market at Powell A Co's.
k-. -iff
V.K Offood. of 0nrHl pros., tlio pronlaent
druse:! fits of Hitvcnlli oud lin-mlwny, On 1; In 11 d.
in a letter to tlio r.uwni w. joy o., j.uy
mvg, " Wo hnvn po prvparathiu on our stieiyea,
that phows snrn n'ti:s as joy .( eceiauie mit
pa purl Ha. A eustoimT of o-.irs llvtnj on Mnth
St.. tftlsusthatit reltvel her almost iiumeli
aU'ly of her diiM'ia: and another on Jirciad
way reports, that threo bottles entirely cured
him of bis roust iomiuti. A year uko wo only
UiiiKht a sixth vl a tlnzeo boil s at a time. Nov
we buy It by tbo crow. It rccou.uicuUi Usui!.'
Bett roast coffee iu
MejerV
the oity
Coarail
Public Sale!
"171 STRAY NOTICE. Strayed from my
farm one three year oWl Bteer, liiml
liulf crop from each ear. Sniulile rewani
10 i.ny 0110 who will inform me of Us
whercabouta. Tiioh I. Anpkrkon.
By Turner's brlUye.on t'ttlajioola.
TUB UNDKUSIGXEU WILL Ot'FKK
at puttlio bile ht hii resuleuce 'J milea
south ol Albany, on the county roa-l leadihg
to Tangent, ou
Hlurday, Orlober 1Mb, isoo,
the following uiscribefl peraon! proptrty,
to-wit: Three head of hor.es; ihirty-three
head of hoj.;., sixteen of which will ninke
good pnrk. balance aro shoatit; Two Mc
Cormick lindersoue twine aiul one wire;
one Mccormick incwer; one tuiky hay rake;
two Oliver chilled plows, and several other
plows of different styles; two harrows;
harness for four hones; two wagons; one
wooden rober; one harpoon folk and rig,
and a geueral variety of household and kith
eu furui ure, aud many other articles too
numerous to mention. Term of sale: On all
sums of 5 01 lew, cash. All sums above $5
notes, six month time with approved secur
ity, and to draw interest al8 per cent annum.
W. C. M01KIAN.
Powell & Co.
(iold einea at Will Az Stark's.
F. M. French keeps railroad timo.
Kock candy drijn at C E Brownell's.
Seth Tnomas watches and clocks at F M
French's.
iiew cream chee&e just rocoived at Conrad
aievors.
Delicious canned
Br-wuell's.
ranberaies at C. E
Choice canned
Browuell s.
Prepared ninckrel
Browuell's.
Headquarters for
BrowneU's.
For artists'
Cusick'a.
sweet potatoes at C
in lib cans, at C
arden seeds at C
pplies go to btanard. &
Dried I rnli;nnleit,
Novkties in Wash Fahkics. I liavo
juat received direct from Chicago novel
ties in wash drees goods.. The new thing
for fall and winter wear. 1 am receiving
the largest line of staple and fancy dress
goods ever brought to this market. Those
needing their fall and winter supplies
will do well to give me a call.
Sami-ei. K Yoi;ko.
Dor'T Run Around. Every steamer
nowever foggy tbo bar, brings to Albany
an immense quantity of fruits and pro
duce. The bct ami largest variety al
ways goes to Powei Co's. "Their
stands are always full of jjt such things
as the public wants. Save runing outul
y calling at their store lirst.
Vi'.u.i. r.u'su. -I have just received
""tn t:u eut a Ur..;o iavoic"f w ill pi
er, Iwrders, decorations, etc., ineltiding
'he plain ingrains which are becoming
erv popular. These gooils aro better
styles and cheaper than ever before.
fMU kl E Vokno.
I.AiuiF.sT in tub Yallky. Will A Stark
kxive received the largest and finest dis
Plny ot silverware in the valley, as their
elegant display of novelties iii the line
will testify. They invite tlio public to
eall at their store and se3 their line ine
roiolitan Block.
Parains at'fieao's.
Don't fail to see our men's and br.ys'
clothing befor. purchasing elsewhere. We
ell the beat clothint: forttlie lesst money of
any nouse in tho city. ' Look and bo con
vioetd. U W .Simpson.
EvKitVDoDY Says So If the " wilj
a-aves could talk they would say, "Go to
Powell & Co's for groceries and pro
duce, or their stock Is large, their prices
low and qualitv the best," This is the
universal verdict of their customers.
.
TnKe Cure : Tlieie Is Dnnger i
In allowing ir.actirity of the kidneys io
grew through neglect. The deadly shoals
of itrijjlit's disease and diabeles will wreck
thegoedlv hirk cf hejilth if iL ail wed to
drift rudderless upon them. The bladder.
too, if inactive, aim judicious meGiculinn
does not rjwdily direct the helm tcward
the po't r,t safety, will be whelmed by the
nnicksaod of disease. In seloctiui a diure
tic, let your cli'-icu Till upon HostetUji's
Gtomach Hitters which stimulates the icnal
organs without irritating ami ctcitieg them,
two effects o lie spprehemded from the un
medicatct stimuli tamely reoirtcd to. These
have a tendency to react prf judicially 1 he
Hitters invigorate the kidneys and bladder,
in commoa with the nerves and tha dices
tivenrtans. and soal.'er l IsstiDgaid. It a!
sosiroids dual a.iitanee in preventine and
nrinu inromdttent autl remittent fever.
l(iliouno, cunstipa'.ioii and rheumatism it
lso subjtlgat.M.
ayruii nf Fla,
Produced fm.n tho laxative and nutritions
iuico of California flirs. combincl with the
nicdieinal vi tuesol plants known to he most
beueiici.il to tho human systeip, acts gmiy.
on tlie kidnevs. liver and bowels, -effectually
cleansing the system, dispelling colds and
hiad.iches,.nd cniiug habitual consli;iat.ou
20,000 pounds of dried apples : 15,000
pounds of dried plums. Highest market
price. Mueller & Uaurett.
Holmes Bi'stxss College, of Portland
Or., will open Sept. 1st. J A Wesco, the
leading penman of the coast, lias become
a par ne r in this school and will make it
tho leading business college. Send for a
catalogue.
MAItUIF.l).
SMITH GREGG. On Tuesday even
ing, Sept. 3oth, 1890, in Albany, by Rev.
S. E. Mcmingcr, Mr. Edward Smith and
Miss Louisa Mabel Gregg both of Albany.
t he Democrat extends best wishes tor
the health and prosperity of the happy
couple, and acknowledges that the father
of the bride was too much for its news-
gather.
Ill F.I).
SIMPSON. At 2 o'clock, Sundny
morning, the home of her brother, J. A.
Crawford, In this city, after an illness ol
several w eeks, Helen, wife of Rev. Simp
son, at the age of 04 years.
Mrs. Simpson came with ner nusnanu.
Rev. SimpMip, from Philadelphia, In 1S65,
and resided o-i a farm In ISenton county.
near Corvallis, until a couple vears ago,
when she took up her residence with her
brother in Ibis city. She was a woman of
noble character, a kind mother and loving
wife, and leave, many to mourn her death,
heaides her husband, now In Philadelphia,
four children John Simpson, of the firm
ot Woodcock A Slmnson.Mrs. M. Wood
cock, and another daughter, unmarried, of
Corvallis and licore Mmpson, we oe
llcvc, of Portland.
Funeral K-rvlces were held this after-
noon at 3 o'clock at Mr. Crawford's home,
he remains being Interred at tun city.
Egan Sc Achison are selling monuments at
roruana price..
Awbrey gives gas for the painless extract
ion of teetb.
ion have a big atockito select from at
l-oweu cc uo
A popular place L Yiercck't shaving and
nair uresaing parlors.
When yon want a stylish man's or boys
nai go to li w bimpon.
Some fine oil paintings of Mt Hoed, Ranier
ana snastaat fortmUler Si Irving .
Best stock of silver ware in Albany at
(Vill A- Mt.lr v A 1. u.
. . - ........... x, uUUUt Ul li, OBJ.
The largect stock of spictacles and eye
glasses in Linn county at F M French's.
Zjchea & Son received a large invoice ef
xaii anu winter wooiena yesterday.
Mens , youths' and bova' clothin? and
lanusning goods at l v Himpson's.
A lust class shave for nnlv cpnta nt: T.
viereck-s, oaltmarsh Block, Albany, Or.
Have von seen those narlor suits that T
on uic nas just received : I hey are nice.
If you want a fine toilet or bath so.m ca
On Stanard it Cnsick, City Drug Store,
l)or bargaius in monument, headstones.
o-.c, go 10 ligan Aonison, Albany, Oregon,
1 or a fine cold or silver headed cano chnan
call at F M Freuch'i, The Cor nor Jewelry
otoro.
Ilrled Km t.
I am prepared to pay the highest mar
ket price, in trade or cash, for choice dried
fruit of all kinds. Sam'l E Young.
"When in the City, Call tt tlie
law
Store.
and inspect the immense stock, consisting; of
Clotliin
5?
sliing Goods,
F. M. French,
DXALKR IX-
Seth Thomas
WATCHES and CLOCKS,
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Shorthorn cattle, well bred trot'ing nnd
d-aft horses, thoural brc I small English
Yorkshire pigs, high grade Minipshlre
Cotswold sheep, Ice, Sic. Sale lo be on
his farm near Oakvllle, Linn countv, Or
egon, November 7, liiyo. Terms of sale,
all i.ums under $10 cash; over $10 one
venr time without Interest, with bankable
notes, or 10 per cent discount for cash.
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Bought for cash in an eastern market, at such prices
as will enable us to offer bargains, in the above lines, that
will attract attention.
Call and see us.
CE & CO.,
T. L. WALLA
strahan Block, Albany, Oregon.
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