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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1891)
fcheT evry day " " today. iitt democrat i NBTTI.VIl, Editors antl Prop'rs. H alt lie Post Office at Albany, Or- r ...I nlouu tttuil mulluF ..ArulL 10, IK!)I, frr OFFICIAL PAPER. )CALHKCOItI). bsisKHt Chanok. The firm of i A Overman, in ItiiBmeg&in fur tunny veara an Imrnces fund saddlers, has been dissolved, knpHoii, who is now Hpiciiil atront Northwest Iiisunince company, the old firm tellinu their hiir iness to Overman A Hunter, who .run it, ami hy whom all liubil 1 lm paid. All dfcbts heretofore Li! should le paid to Thompson tun. 1 Me new Itrin is composed al workmen and rcliuhle busi- i, whom the ! kmockat heartily Id to the public. Overman St '.have a splendidly equipped shop, fcturintf their own harness, and position to give the trade as $ot the iK'rit, work to he secured f alley. It will at least pay all (era of (foods in tlieir line to in tcir stock before buying. Thin is the olden t eotabliulied shops in n Oregon, and deserved a contin of itn always tfood business. i , ... i Aa nearly as the market can ned about 80 cents in the price of in Albany today. Advances are t at San Francisco and other i, justifying that price here, which i probably be j-aid if any were J. There is this fact those who old Hhould consider. Il they had ot their wheat the old prices would il. '. It is only because most of the t has been Bold that tlio price as- Those who are holding now aie bit to do ao, even should prices go Conductor Akrkstkd. Conductor rd Huston, of the Lebanon train, 1 hU honor Justice Humphrey this dng, on complaint of a youtitf man ed Dodge, who charged him wUh as L It seems that Itadge rode from inon to Albany on the engine. The iuctor discovered him when the train hed Albany and very properly asked tor hU ticket. Mr Huston, whose d it good, states that he simply took 1 of Dodge and assisted him off the en t. Dodge claimed that he struck him. i Justice very judiciously discharged defendant. If conductors did happen te their fists on men getti.ig free rides 1 people would excuse them, ble Papers Found. A month go the Democrat gave the par Ot the robbery of the safe in . mill at Corvallis, in whicli some ,ie notes and county warrants were i, several hundred dollars in money t left behind, and only a few dollars i. Ytfttcrday while harrowing on urm of Mr IStewar, in Linn county, Ue Corvallis, a man turned some pu up which proved to be the lost war snd notes it. a good condition. The had buried them, seeing that it would )t safe to dispose of them. MUllftL AND PEHMOXAI. Sood Ki'mor. Even rumors contain 'entile to satisfy people. They are t- welcome, even though it takes L to make a fact We have bad I It is to be boned the present Ibe the fact. It is to the effect CbicagoA N? Western has bought R R plant and will push it for It is said that it was desired to Icvent secret for awhile, but that tt out. As the road is in the la receiver all transactions will 5 be made through the courts, I is probable that only negotia j pending. Iaxe Woman. Yesterday Mrs I, of Alsoa, was declared insane, Uhs, and this noon was taken to At the depot this noon she cons idem bio attention on nc- iher wild remarks. Some people Jinn, it is a funny business ; but ryhoiious and not a laughable b see a woman with six little I a husband at home. going to the iyluui, dethroned of her reason. indebted to ;. All persons n & Orennnn will nleaso call tle. Mr Thompson luivnu re- ' the business it is tk-Mred to f all old accounts. in Mixij. That Conn & Hendric 1 a first-class stock of groceries etc. In'- do tlu-ir own work. fciiciitly thi'ir expenses arc light, icy can pell at iiottoni prices, 'ales and stuall profits. puis treatment to customers. noils in the market, io freshest in the different dots, fie rules they ro by. Millinkry Storr. Mrs C W F s "pened a inllllnerv more in the IIIock, with Mis Sherman as lr and has a lare and stylish stock M'ous in utock. Her goods are opened for Inspection, Mid she In. P ladies of Albany to 'l and In- cin. ID. Ill rnannnlatiln fnniilt. euit IS Stlililltln frtr nllii-naml l.o.l huim ' fl'ply nt St Charles Hotel for II j mm. htmii.i.er & InviNo'g. 150 dozen tee and cletfant stock of Kith cen- F'lrooill Beta m Ik'O and choieft tutnf parnrta mnnv k.i. ' r 'f."o. Si'iuNd . A tino line of Blazer 'r spring wear, in many designs ,-IVed bv ti W Sitnnfjnn '"fRe s'.ock of the popular self' Mr David Myers, father of JcfT, of Scio, was in tile city today. K J McCaustland, of Falcm, has lieen in the city today. Mrs Ainundu Kester went to Yaquing i!ay, this noon, whero she will spend the sumiiicr. Mrs Milton Hale is reported danger ously ill with la grippe at her home near this city. Mr Doud, of the St Charles Hotel Leb anon, in In the city. Also F M Miller, on his way home from the GAB encamr mcnt nt Astoria. Mr Keinstein, the San Francisco drum mer, has been in the city today, and left his card in the shape of a nicely decor ated window Ht main's. The ladies of the Congregational church will )ive a M.Splder Web" sociable, at the resilience of Wm Vance, this evening. April loth. The public Is cordially In vited. Mr Fred ltuim, who was in the saloon business in Albany for several years prior to seven or eight years ago, is in the city. After leaving Albany he loca ted in I .oh Angeles, L'ul, where ho has lieen continuously since. Mr Ht-iss now contemplates making Portland his home. Mrl V S lteid, of the Oregon Land Co, of Portland, is in the city. Mr Keid and family reside in East l'ort land in quite a settlement of former Albany peo ple, among whom are the families of l)r K L Irvine, A B Slauson and (J W Free man. 8 I. Henderson and wife returned from Seattle today and will make Corvallis tlieir future home. Samp says while there is considerable lite in the Nminl cities, there is no place like the Willam ette valley for a good comfortable place to live. Corvallis Times. The golden wedding of Mr and Mrs Henry Davidson, ol Malsey, will do eelf brntedon Anril'-'ind.andthe event proni' ises to be a great one. Mr W M David son, of llarrishiirg, a son, has charge ot the atlair, which will insure its success. In these days of many divorces such an event is one woith noticing. Mr H L Thompson, the new special agent for the Northwest Insurance com pany, has been in the city a day or two while on a tour of western in Oregon the interest of that popular company. The Northwest is fortunate in securing so competent an agent. Mr Thompson, a native son of Oregon, besides lieing ab solutely reliable, and trustworthy, is a live, progressive young man, a genuine rustler, who will do much to increase the business, already large, of the North west. The new manager of the company II M Grant, is a thorough, insurance man, of large experience, so that we shall expect to hear from the Northwest in the insurance business of Oregon. The following list of present at the Kirkpatrick-Ralston wedding in Leban on, was received last evening by the 4 :30 train, too late for publication : Mr and Mrs Chas Ralston, China set; Mrs Chas ItalBton, handsome brooch ; Granda Ralston, bed Bpread ; Mrs I R Kirk pa trick, bed room set; Mr and Mrs Hamil ton,water set; Mr and Mrs J M Ralston, silver card receiver; Mr and Mrs J L Cowan, individual silver castor; Dr nnd Mrs Courtney, set dessert spoons; Mrs Maud Wright and Mrs Carrie Hackle man, silver forks; Mr and Mrs MA Miller, silver cake dish ; Mrs A M Earn est and Annie Lee, gold lined spoon holder; Geo Alexander, napkins; Mr Griggs and family, silver butterdish; Miss Fannie Grigge, parlor chair: Mrs Cobb and Miss ISillroie Kirkpatrick, oil painting; Joseph Ralston, silver sugar spoon; Jessie Ralston, napkins; Chas Ralston, knives and forks; SM Garland, parlor lump; Rev J R Kirkpatrick, set of Appleton's Cyclopedia of American biography. MIHUT l. 1 1 u,,v Limb wrcgon was named after an Irishman named O'Rc gan, afterwards corrupted into Oregon. Next. Leo Chaffee has been committed to Ihn asylum from Umatilla county. He im agines some one is continually trying to convert him. Tbn Aslnrinn uava Tl, a l.nnnfWa nf an open river can be appreciated when it is nuowii luni wiieiu onngs t& cents in AllllltlV. tieArlv n ,1 iutltltl (mm l'rtrtlaml as The Dalles, and only l-"o cents in the iauer cuy. Reemtly J M Ralston, of thiscitv.paid lH,tKH) for 17 acres of land in the suburbs of Kast Portland, and was olfercd an in crease of .jOOO in a few days. So this ianmy journut is lnioru.cu. A Missouri weekly paper recently in dulged in some critical remarks about Shakespeare, and a farmer named John Shakespeare, thinking the family in sulted, came to town and gave the editor a thrashing. The I'iiksiiytery of the U P church in session at Portland this week, has prov en an interesting one. Among other things Rev T J Wilson, of this city, was elected superintendent of missions, and will travel some in the interest of this branch. The next meeting will be held at Albany, ir October, w hen the synod will also meet here. In tli missionary society the following committees were appointed: On nomination, Mrs E L)u randand Mrs 11 brown ; on plan of work, Mrs It I) Niblock, Mrs W G M Hays and Mrs S G Irvine; on resolutions, Mrs W It Stevenson. The society elected the following oillcers: President, Mrs II D Niblocl; vice president, Mrs J C Alter; ooi responding secretary. Miss Ada 1( Phillips; recording secretary, Mrs W W Logan; treasurer, Mrs S K Young. At the Y P S C E meeting Misses Rhnda Hail, Olive Marks, Anna FlinnandThos Currio were present from the Albany society. They elected the following oihcers: President, Miss Ina L Robert son; first viee president, Mies Hettie Miller; second vice president, Rev W W Logan; corresponding secretary, Dr Gray; recording secretary, Miss Anna Pari'; treasurer, J E Hamilton. Sheriff Fell, of Malheur county, in making a tour of the southern part of his county, traveled in three stutes and five counties to get to the place he desired to reach. The reason of this was that that section of thecountv was destitute of roads and bridges. Long Creek Eagle. A ii noli Day. The Arbor day exercises at the public school grounds, this after noon, w ere of a very interesting charac ter, being w itnessed by quite a gathering of friends and patrons of the school. The following was the program : Marching song by the pupils of one de partment of the school. Recitation, The Leaves, by Mary Thompson anil Nellie Purdom. Song, Flag of our Country Iirave,by one department of the school. Recitation, 1 lie Deacon and the iree, bv F.iuina Premier. Uociliiticm. Woodman Snare that Tree. bv (Ira Darkness. Dedication of the trees. Ucsponso to the tunning of the trees, by MessrB Wcatheiford, Foshay nnd Montanye. Song, "America, by the school. Three trees were planted, one being dedicated to each of the three school de rectors. New Spring Gmis. I am now. rc .elvhig my first invoices of spring novel . ties in wash goods, ptints, uingbnins, seer suckers, etc., 1 have also just rsceived n new line rl all w.kjI svinmer plaids anil beiges. . Samuel K Young. Cheap Wood. Good fir wood delivered to anv nart of Albanv, for only ? l a mrd Leave orders at P W Spii.ks' luinlier yard. Tie ,t f.ir ALL ' ANY r-utc for silo the S P ti ketoltio. , U-rn hy W The Seattle flouring mill, which was built nnd operated by J M Waters, Wm Ulukely, J R Kirkpatrick and J 11 R Mnrelock, was sold last week to L and E S Landers of Ashland for '22,000 This is the Ravenna Park mill lieck Bays is a myth, and in connection with which he has brought a suit against I M Waters et al ior 1U,Uimj damages. About 1(30,000 of the 1800 assessment has gone on the delinquent list. Some of this will of course be collected but it is feared a lurge balance will be left. Of the former assessments about $20,000 re mains on the delinquent list. The grange is talking of publishing the list ol delinquents that it may be Known who is shirking Ins duty, J-.ugene Jtteg' iste. A nart of Salem was left out. by mis take, under the city's new charter, w hich itenerallv enlarges the limits Now the question arises whether the locality would not remain in tne city under me old charter, some claiming it not to be repealed so far as that part is concerned. It is probable the locality referred to, which is in North Salem, cannot be in cluded until the charter is again amended. In refusing to make an appropriation tor the world's fair the Oregon Legisli ture did more to injure this state than can be overcome in several years by the greatest enterprise that can be displayed. It will make the world believe we really are a people of mossbacks,and that there is a lungus growtn along our spinal col umns. 1 lereaf ter the people of this state should see that animated beings are elected to the Legislature and not inor ganic beings. All of the U. S. but Texas and Arkansas are pointing their fingers at ns. Peter the-roet, editor of the Klamath Star, dishes up the stone man as iollows Smart Eugene folks lately put forth their best ettorts to fool the old foBsils ot that rciiion. but failed. Thev chiseled out a stone mun, gave the face a tine touch ex pressive ot the ignorance and prejudice of the "treasury watch dog," carted it to a lonely dell and subsequently dug it up and presented it as a cave-dweller. But some ot the organic remains ot the laBt legislature examined it and pronounced it a fraud. It was too symmetrical and modern looking, and it had no moss on its back Struck a Mink. In digging trenches on south Commercial street tor the new water mains being laid toFalrmount park, the oalem Water company has encount ered & considerable vein of cinnibar clav. which has the appearance of ocher. This clay is used for mechanical pin poses by plumbers and others, and that found in South Salem Is said to be good as the best found irrKngland. Is also found in abun dance. Sts tesman . HUME AD 1HKOAO Hulia & Dawsou, druagiits. Buy your groceries ofParker Bro Kiae groceries t Conn & 1 b-mlricsou's. Pieplant roots forssleby J II Townsond. Smnli th all,r.t.n llu.n. Rll.,1 It a. nt cigar at Julius Joseph's. A largo stock of wall paper, with late de signs, at Pnrtmiller t Irviug'sjnst received. Heo w tr ueau a hue ot dress gocda and tilki before buyiug elsewhere. Bargains in choice groories! oan alwovi be aecurtd of Allen Bros,, Flinn Block. Some fine Bnrbauk potatoes for. aeed for sole by J V Pipe. E W Achison &Co ate Belling monuments at Portland prices. i $10,000 still left to loan on good farm se curity by 8 N Steel & Co. For bargains in monuments, headstones eta., go to K VY AehUonft C'o,Albany,Oregon The Kalional Cuard Quadrille will be one feature at the dauciug school Satuiday evening. Freah bretd, cakes, pies, otc, everyday at the Delmonico restaurant. Leave your orders. Uncle Tom's' Cahin iu m big white ter,t next Tuesday night at the Court House square. Board and lodging hy the day or week at Mrs A L I.amha, on Lyon street, between iud aud .f rd . For road carts madesiiccisllv fo itallions call on Knsnp, Barrel! & Co., at corner of rirst aud r.ilsworth streets, Aitiany, ur. Ladies oan do their shonning in San Fran- cisco without visiting the city, and without extra commission. Miss K J Barrows U:- chasing agent, 1GG9 Grove St, Oakland The llEMcc-RAT will exchange a cewinp niachiue of any make dtsirrd, except ere or two. for some oak grub wood and part cosh or will coneidi r other proposition by acy one desiring a new machine. Mre John McFariden. wife of the engin eer killed in the Lake Latilsh Accident, has been paid $.'1000 by the Brotharhooi of Liv ginefjrs. Wm Ulrich,the irrepressible agontPof the Farmers r.d Merchants Insurance Co, was in town duricg the week. When he con cludea to insure anybody's property they had better capitulate at once, aa he don't know any such word as fail, and everybody feels better awl happier when their property la insured in a reliable company, especially it there is a are soon after.-Ashland Kecoru Just before adjournment Congress passed aa Indiaj depredation law that will proba bly put S30,C0f,C00 in circulation. This law practically removes all restrictions and limitations, and every settler or his bcira oan now get nav in full for all losses occa sioned b Indians. Henry N Copp.the well known lawyerof Washington, D. C, will send free of ccat a copy of this law to all who will apply to him tor the same. A fine stock of lace curtains for 93 cent to$10 to suit the customer, at Fortmiler & Irving s. War is Declared, not by Italy but by T, L. Wallace & Go, Novelties In Jackets. I have received a small assortment of novelties in ladies spring jackets, made in the latest styles of Blazers and Reef ers, in cheviot, diagonal and worsted. 1 expect to carry a full line of these goods, as well as all the lerJing styles in Ladies Capes, beaded, crochet and in cloth. Orders taken for special eir.es and styles. KAM I, 1'. loi'NO. farm for siulc. I have for sale 100 acres of the finest fanning land in the state. All In a high state of cultivation, no build- ngs, lint has a neautiiiii innming loca tion. Eight miles Ironi Albany, two miles from Tangent, on the S P R R. Terms and price reasonable. Call and see me on Second street, opposite Dkm- ock at ollice. IR. G. W. Maston. MY WIFE Insists on buving her groceries', produce and baked goods, of Parker Bros. She says it well-known 'act that all goods are as represented and no HUMBUG! That all goods purchased of them are fresh nnd of the b tst quality to be se- Pi'.r ni7 i Fjuley'A Smi'cy, OorPrinters ro!ile7 & Smlley.The Printers, Flinn Block Kcp it in r;iir n.ind that Allen Brnf pro mo keeping tile kind n( grnciriesthe publi invidv Trnnr sCitck is a line one. OOllltri, ovfl L. Jestpr, at l. '.... FINE DRESSED CHICKENS AT-r ' Ml F.LLF.R & GaKUETC. Boarders Wanted, for table and one room. Inquire at Democrat onice. Cloaks at cost at W F Read's. One half dollar reduction on every pair o Ludlow's fine shoes- A good line of tbem 9 Young s. DIED. HARDMAN. At his home near the Santiam, on Thursday evening, April 0, 1801. Mr. Chris. Hardman.ageu 45 years. Mr Hardman was taken with the lagrippe a week or two ago, which run into pneu monia, causing7 his death. He leaves wife and seven children and many friends to mourn his death. Mr Hardman came to Oregon when a boy in 1850, residing in this county since then, where he was well and lavorably known. -THE- 1 LEADING CLOTHIERS 3 -OF- Ul O U r3 4- -P o ft MRS. C. I. STtTART. Mrs. C. D. Stuart, of 400 Ilfiycs St, writes, "I have for years had spells of intfiscstlon aud dls jicpsla, and tried nonrly everything. Finally I took a well ltnowu Sarsanariila. It caused pim ples to break out on my face without l.clpinjj me. Hearing that Joy's Vei'taMo Snrsnrnrllla did Dot contain miucml, and might act differently, I sent for it Tho pimples disappeared Immedi ately and I hai no mora ri-Ums of the old spHls." Although tho uhovo vus wrltlcn a year ivro. Mrs, Sluart now attests the pernmnciiry of its effects. Bays she takes an oncassioiml doso to upprcss a symptom of return nud tlmtbho has perfect f-V.MmriTid ovr lior nM troiih'" A Big White Tent! Now Laugh to Think of it, Then Cry With Joy ! TUESDAY. APRIL UTII, McFato's Mammotli Pavilion DonWe Uncle Tom's Cabin ' COMPANY Will Rpiwfir umlor can vn on tho nniirt hoitno flquaro wita coin'Mi,v of fijAvern cRH'fully Melflcted for thoir ability to (111 llio riqulri monti of the play. 2 Tnpsy. 2 Mnrk. 2 lotikev-- 2 Miilos. i Wood UonmM, 2 hi1an(l Ponies 0 Juhl!e int7r 12 Musiciann 15 Porforir.ew, Two err of fpojinl canery. company of 33 pooplo A poem of fmiRhler and learn, findomfd b pul pit, prehnand public GRAND -:- STUEKT -:- PARADE at 12 o'clock, rain or shlno, f Toinomter (he dto and place. I Court House Squir8, Tuesday April 14 i i O 0) n ALBANY. WAR C?l HIGH PRICES! Have now diiplayed in their store tho finest and largest toe It of Spring Cloth log and FurniahiKg Goods ever before bro'jfcht to Albany. All Gnods were leteeted with the greatest care ai d embrace all the latest Styles aud Spring Novelties. WAR OK HIGH PRICES! By our great closing out tale during January aod Fcoruary we succeeded cleaniag fiut nearly all winter ulothink', and we Rree you strain this ftpiing a e did Uft fall, with a new, clean stock, latest styles and lowett prices. war o?i men PRICES! Wa cairy a line cf bifcl ly tailored clothing, ard have hundreds of fine tailor made uits which wegaai.intee jn every reBect, to be far super ior in tit, style and workniLDhipto tbe-uit that you generally have made by your u.ercliaut tailor, and the prices ore from 5U to "5 per cent cheaper. WAP C?J &3IGH PRICES! Wudify any merchant tailoi to heat our styles, lit and finith of goods. All vou bit? mm. short fat men. stout men. long and slim men, and all otht-r people who nevur have been aHa to get a ready made suit to fit, should cail and examine our mammoth Btock before you leave your meas ure with some merthrut tnilot. for we make a specialty of auch goods acd can tit any mun in any kind of a tsuit We carry the celebrated war on litgn moes, Tho (ricniHof those fine tailor nniide buUh rang from $14 to fo. uur h'.ocK ni meu'H im. pes suitH is immeuse. and tho pricuo from 87 50 to $14. A frll line of Albany woolen mill goods lor men, b&ys & children War on High Prices. Our boys and children's de iiartmbnin are comiilele. Latet tyle bptinK hats A inrRO and fine dress shoe, and tiave the sole nne assorunpm ol swu ana summer wear. f S ZL.JA6uA- War on Hmh Prices. Vv agency for tbla city. War on High Prices, i a CD O i" P CD O ct- M II t ( H A M A s, -! HTaf ' lii "T Tsj the beat 12.99 nboe Injfg the markot. Try it.f yS"Evei7 boy who purchase bis spring auit of u will be ?resented with a HpauldlDR'a eague base ball and bat,. 3 I J p o CD to a o T. L. WALLACE & CO.. The Birthplace of Great and Honest Bargains. MOTHER ELECTRIC Cl'EE. Editor O.-egonian: I comntled Elec tric and home treatment with Dr Darriu November 4, for general nervous debility, dyspepsia and heart trouble. At the time I commenced I was not able to do any kind cf Ubor, but now 1 m able to Hi a pretty i Cooc days work. I have received jrent J benefit from Dr Darrin new mode of cure. Honing this card will be beuelicial to others similarly a til ic ted I give my name publicly. O. 8. GALLAHKlt, Kucksfor-J. Vasb. More Elertrlc ores by Dr Irarrln. Geo Scbmitb, Astoria, d'afness clued. Rev J E Coenour, yoilland, Oi; ckin d befse eured. Miss Matzeie svnhoest. La Grande, Or, cross eyed, cured. IFtasc 1 nouipson. isnvenier, w asu, deHfiiess, cured in five miuutcs- w T Binkley. Centtaiiai Wash; Eciatlc rhftiimatlHm, iotoreo. J T George. Uleneden. WrsIi, chronic rheumatism five years, cured. Airs Mary A JoLnson. MoMInnyille, Or, denfnoss many ver, rextoreii. O F Mayhew. 188, 0 Ht. l'oitiand, Or; rheumfHinn in Its worst form, curfd. Henry Von Holms. Sandy Or! cancer of the nose and catarrh, cnr-id, Dr Par;in tronts curable chronic, aniitn am private rlifcaniN, hlood tandM, lofs nr frtitintr manhood, rvc-nn debility, elcU ct errors, or excevsts in oid or joi nic, inss of memory, dtsesscs caused by inr-rcury in tho linprojifr tn'Htment ni piivate rilHraes.Vtid nevor puti.ished in tho yapors Ollice VashinKton st., Portland. Or. Houis y A. M. to H P. M., daily. Kxninination free and confidential, i u est ion blaks and circulars K'lit utaiU to a;y address, patients cnml at home a ter one visit to the doctor's lllce. mm i i ji Visiting Cards, so styles, Paisley is Smiley Custom -Chopping, We bv r.n bwiil at nl iIium liny, nata. and ch fi. ard wi I foil lu quail tf.y to suit. aIiu w.-sas bouslit and sold. "Kariiifri., IiiIiik lis yt nr wlieat. oati an J hay. lliglu st vn price paid. Morris & Blount. Corner First and linker trfttv The Hum of Qiira, ALBANY, OFECOH, Draw tlieir own Siglit Drafts on London, Paris, Panb-fort-on-the-JVIain, Berlin and all Principal I'oinls in exteope! mmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmr TjJaLja- -L k lL Iffy, nnd a fine stock SPECTACLES generally, as well aB jewehy, AVatches "clocks, etc., at P. M. French's. I I Y DRl'ti STOKE, c Pfeifler Block, Albany Stanard & Cusiii I'RorRlKTOKS. - DEALKlm IX- l)ruv. Mcdlrlnts, ( ht micBlt?, Fancy and Toilet Ankles, Kpai:fs. Pru&hes. Perfume r.y, 8chooI Jnr ks, and Atlbits Supplies I'hy slIanM irr4-r..liot. rare lull;' ccnipoiiiMlcrt. .1. A. Ciiininirg. Wall Paper, Oriigrs, laintH, Otis, ALBANY, OREGON. PHOTOCRAPHER, C"rrrnd siidFeriySt, Albany, Ol SUPKRIOK wrk. Ruarantcod In aver; branch of tho art. aVKnlaiglog Q all lsiiiclsa specialty.