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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1891)
jlUhed erry day 'n ,ek iooday. Sk NHTTHG, Bditon and Prop'n. L,i .HIib Post Offlnn at Albany, Or- In, u aooond clans MiKll mattor. ..APRIL lit, IHtl, trr OFFICIAL PAPER. .OCAL UKCOKIX Pikr Bi-'C At about the usual hour lay evening, the fire bell rang out ie fifth or sixth time ! a week or The lnree shed, originally built by I litfKt, for storing threshers, near street, opposite Phillips At Richards. wned by Col T E Mogg. and others, nre. In a imie over ten minutes 1 1 ana suies itau Miien in, so rapidly (lames do their work A valuable Lhuiit to become a mother, a wagon, bav cutter, two sets Kirnes, wheel- v, four dozen chickens and other i. belonuinc to Mr Chris llouck.weie Lj, earning a loss to Mr Ilouckof lo $250, and n tt.tul loss ot aoout 'ihe origin of the fire was incen undoubtvd! v. V-Uts same as that ol il other recent fire. A young man n running east along tlie adjoining Zand two hoys down Ellsworth street fore. The memhers of a crowd of pnown as the "Sewer Gang," were tied, and Roy Htnl!ey, ore of them, !rkcd up and questioned, but denied lie boys had done anything more teal chickens and such things, and vs generally declare that they know g ahout the matter. As in all such ,; without any direct evidence, the Cs arc merely speculation. .Such jy la never carried on anywhere, Nit in nearly every case the perpe ft being diseoveied, and that wiil be It in this if the business is contin ;In both Saletr. and CorvalUs such ike result. ... iit Myth. The following item from Ashland Tidir.gs, is about the Rav 1 flouring mill, recently owntd by J H n and others, of this county, which if W Heck savslsa myth, and In ref- c to wtilch he has brought a $10,000 , as neretoiore stated. "Ueo u .an , Of the Ashland flouring mill, while tittle last week, closed the bargain for urchase of a splendid new 200 barrel r mill located in the suburbs of Seattle, in the bargain disposes of some of his hern Oregon real estate, consisting of iarm near Merlin and one near Ash i. The mill purchased Is a new one, t completed at a cost of $25,000, and is 1 j about four miles from the business iter of Seattle which makes Mr Landers nk he has struck a good thing." Thk Survey Completed. The survey 'the bridge at Albany was completed s afternoon. Mr ETO'Conner was wman of the field work and his effi icy Is well known, which Is an assur that good work has been done In the I. Mr Pihl will have his plans, ts and report ready before the 22nd, fce Democrat is told that they will cl-:ar as to give satisfaction to all. public should abide by the location. should be no kicking wherever it .J What Albany wants Is a bridge, no friend of the city will put any j.in the way on any consideration. -.Large Steal. Last evening a $ar entered the O P depot, by break a pane of glass In and climbintr tlgh a window, 'Ie was evidently fioney, for he broke open the money er, and mashed D M Large's desk private drawers to pieces. Not ig any money he broke open Mr. Ips trunk, in the room, and stote a tof clothes, a suit of underclothing tome cuff buttons. (ad John Citktih. John Curtis va fl dead on his bed in l::.ft Portland day morning, and the indications good for either murder or suicide. phlv the latter. Two women were Id in the matter. Curtis is about .'!0 1 of age and formerly lived at Hnr rg. where his farther Wm. Curtis, resides. Ho is a nephew of Mr. Iouslns. His remains have been p there for burial. I'-'KRNs Stolen, Mr Ben Brenner the Democrat that a few evenings lorne deep dved villain entered his n house and abstracted therefrom finj fowls as ever cat oats. lien M ii'st like to irct hold of the rascals. fens are now worth 60 cents dressed as good as gold. "kr Jail. William Walker, a nt-r awaiting tiie action of the grand at Corv.tllis. broke out of iail la?t "lay night. He pried open his cell to down a window in the jail trout, id a fifteen-pound eliaoklo. on his Liiieral Oitizhn. Mr John Cra has presented the V M C A of this with $100 ami the use of rooms in t-raw ford block for a reading room "ilice, being the rooms recently occu- by J. l' Whiting tree fo- one year. ti'T Busv.-W R Graham, the mer- t tailor, started to decorate his win : but the rush at his slum was too t hence their Incomplete appearance. reP"ris a live anrin.r imA. nnH hlir A N for his f.ne Hum of imported and "nt suitings. 'tick. All persons indebted to Npson & Ovc rmnn will please call ''ttle. Mr Thompson liuviiK rc ' irittii tho lmfiinpMM it ifl flfHirpt! tn le p all old aoiiounts. f1'" Mii.unkry Store. Mrs C W :k ha optned n mllllne ry More 1n Ihe '"'n lilock, wild Mm Sherman aa 'at!tT. anil tfl a Nr... nn.lt..h .tn.-). rch toods In .lock. Her goods nre LV UPCnPll fnr Ininnr'lnn r..wl tK. r'Jje ladle, of Albany lo ci'l nnd In- 4MKn. Tn f...:t.. "II1 mililr.l.1 f .i I I. 11 apply ftt Ht charlea Hotel for If J "i'sun. . H04IAL AD PtRHONAL, Dr MendenhaM, of Harrhburg, was in the city today. Mr Geo Dickinson, of Ihe Oregon Land Co., was in Salem Saturday. Mr, Walton, the saw mill man of Leba non, was in thecitv this foienoon. lion W R nilyeu went to CorvalUs to day to attend Circuit Court, Miss Maud Hoffman, of CorvalUs, was hi Albany over Sunday, the guest of MUs Flora Ma'son Miss Ada Phillips, a prominent young lady of Waltsburg, Wash., has been In th city, the guest of Miss Anna Flinn, Mr C H Mueller has returned from a health seeking trip to CalIfornla,imnroved in health. C J Stewart, the O. P. man, went to Southern Oregon toHay on business, and will visit Klamath county before returning. lion J J Daly, Grand Master of the A 0 V, will pav an official visit to Safety Lodge this evening. Let a'l members attend. Mr John (iillilund of Sweet Home, has been in the city to-day. He reporU the mouutuiiiH full of snow, ami cannot tell now how Boon teams can crows the moun tains. Some time ngo Mr Peter Uensley dis appeared from Kweet 1 1 01110, nnd it was thought he had been murdered for his iiionev: but he has returned n'l right ai d is now residing in that city. DCCurrie, of Portland, is In the city, called here by the dangerous Illness of his son, Mr Alf t'urrie, who has been ill with pneumonia, resulting from lagrippe. lie is reported to be slowly improving. Mr II C Watson, returned last evening from Portland, accompanied by Mrs vVatson and children, who had just re turned from a visit among friends in Mis sissippi and Tennessee. T. II. C. A. anniversary. The Second Anniversary of the Y M C A of Albany was held at the Opera House Sunday evening before a packed house. The exercises were Interesting, and leffa good impression as to the value of the association to the city. The invo cation wasoffeied by Rev E R Prichard, followed by a hymn, with cornet accom paniment by S N Steele and David Link. The Lord's prayer was repeated by the audience, a responsive reading was con ducted by H W Young, Rev S G Irvine offered prayer, Rev Geo W I liil conducted a scripture reading. A quartet composed ot 11 W Young, C H Hart, Prof Lee and C W Sears were heard In "Driftine with the Tide." Prof Iee gave a short address on the progress of the association in Al bany, and the General Secretary, Mr Young.presented a report for four months, which showed the following: Number of gospel meetings at 4 pm Sunday (19 weeks,) 19 total number at tending gospel meetings, 1229; number of noon day prayer meetings, 12; number of special gospel meetings, 6; number of re quests for prayer, 16; number cf professed conversions, 4; visits to the rooms, 2725; number of letters written by men (station ery furnished free,) 20; number directed tu nouraing piaccs, 10; numoer securea em ployment, 7; number otherwise assisted, 14; number of committee meetings, 13; number of directors meetings, 6; cost of building site, (secured at very low price,) $3000; money raised oy subscription (to date) to pav for same, $2335 , Income from rtnt of buildings on building site (for one year,) $414. The estimated expenses for the earning year were placed at $1741, in eluding following: Indebtedness, $150 lights, $100; janitor, $75; printing, $60: literature, $.o wood, $30; Interest, $300; insurance, (7; taxes, $25; repairs, 525; incidentals, $2C: salary of acietary,372o. The estimated income is, one hundred members at?? per member, $;oo; from rent of buUdingh cn building site. $414; entertainments nnd lectures, $100; total, ftiou. Prof V Allen Shorey delivered an able address on voung men, and the audience were given an opportunity to subscrib towards the support of the association. The amount of subscriptions raised to wards the balance of about $700 required was about $300. Dam Ac 1: Suits. The damage suits which will be up for a hearing ln the clr cuit court In this city next week are the following: v a Krsek, lor i 100; Airs John Pengilly, $1645; Julis Kumll, $10,- ooj; b il Leonard, $15,000, ihe suits given below were compromised. Those of Lottie and Minnie M.tgnuson were be fore the United Mates court in Portland Lottie Magnuson for $2,300, she having sued lor $15,000; Minnie Magnuson foi Si 200, sued for SSoo; Chas. Maznuson $600. suedfor $1,800; Geo Magnuson far $400, sued tor $1000; J S Uartholemew for S32 ',o, sued for ;S,2oo; Ole Ekdahl for $500, sued for $iGoo. Journal. Tcrc Annivhruarv meeting of the Woman's Christain Temperance Union will be held on next Friday evening April 17th., at their hall, at which time Mrs Kmilv I'itts Stevens of California, an able speaker, and national organizer il. I lure. Mrs Stevens is a very entertaining speaker, and coming from a sister stale should be cordially welcomed in Albanv. On Fridiy afternoon at 3 o'clock she will iive an address to which the l.u.ie. whether members cf the Union or not are cordially Invited. Ciood Work, Low Price, PaHoy it Smiley, Bkar in Mini;. That Conn A Hendric sou keep a lirdt-clasd stock of groceries produce, etc. That they do their own work, Consequently their expenses are light. And thoy can eell at bottom prices. Largo ia lea and small profits. Courteous treatment to customers. Hept goods in the market, And the freshest in the different le partmentB, Are the rules they go by. Nkw fcrRiNO Goons. I am now re- .elvliig my first Invoicea of prlng novel lies In wash goods, prints, ttioghains, ecr nucker., etc., 1 have also just received a new line H all wool summer plaida and bclgcu. ' Samuel K Youno. Patronize Faislcy'S Smiley, OurJI'iinters A Pne itock of laco curtains for 91 cents to? 10 to suit the customer, at Fortmilcr & Irvmg's, BoARnnns WANTrn, for table and one room. Inquire at Pkmockat office. Boys cannot afford to sow wild oats. There is nothing in It but chaff. Albany's efficient police force mean bus iness In the supprcHhlon of the firebug; and as well all other kinds of law breakers. A first class society Item Is promised Albany. It wl! be something like this; Man and wife back east. Separation. No divorce, though perhaps talk of one. Man leaves east, settles in Albany. Marries Albany woman. Eastern wife learns about II. Whoopla. Sheriff lllrdsey and under sheriff Arm strong alone collected between $20,000 and $125,000 In taxes last Friday, and Sio,. 000 on Saturday. On Monday of this week the sheriff turned over to countv treasurer burner $35,000, taking there for the largest single tax rece.pt ever given In the countv. $17,000 were In county warrants. Iwo weeks ajo r nday the 6herihT turned over to the treasurer $7500 In go!d coin. Ashland Tidings. A newspaper Is always printed In a rush. There Is always something In it that should be left out; something left nut mat snouiu nave gone in; it is at titties too quick t: judge, often too quick to act; but. with ail Us faults and shortcomings, there is more education in a bright, newsy paper than there is in a novel. You will find that the brightest boy on practical, sensible, everyday questions Is the hoy who prefers newspapers to novels. Ex. Manycf the ONG companies seem to be in trouble. Here is another: it ii whispered among meirocrs of the Ash land milit'a company says the Tidings that they are getting tired of the lack of interest that is displayed by manvofthe members, and also of the lack of Interest that Is taken in the company by the peo ple generally, and it is a'so reported that many consider an early disbandment of the company tho only tesult that Is sure to follow. WEATHER KEPOBCT. Oregon Weather Bureau. Central Office, Portland, Oregon. Ckop vTbatiier Bulletin No. 5, for the Week Ending Saturday, April ii, 1891. (The following bulletin is based on re ports received from 146 correspondents.) WEATHER. The temperature has risen slightly dur ing the week, being almost normal. Rain fell frequently, making an excess lor the week in western uregon. showers pre vailed In eastern Oregon, with snow In the mountains. Cloudy and partly cloudy weather with southerly winds prevailed. Hail fell In sections on the 6th and 7th. When the sun shone the rays were warm, The general weather conditions are not as far advanced as is usual at this time of year. The temperature ranged from 40 to 65 degrees. CROPS. Farm work Is slowly progressing. Seed In? on uplands Is being pushed rapidly; on low lands the soil Is too wet to be worked. The acreage of spring grain is being increased. The early sown grain Is above the ground and Iooks to be unus ually hahhv, though of slow growth. r all wheat Is also ot slow growth, but it roots and stools are large, and It Is gener ally reported to be looking unusually well. Wheat prospects were never better at this time of year. The same can be said of other grains, fruits and crops of all kinds. Fruit Is slow In developing. Garden making is late, the soil being generally too wet. In early gardens onions, lettuce, radishes, etc, can be had for table use Spring seeding Is almost done in Umatilla county. , STOCK. Stock wintered well, the loss has been practically nothing, the range is becoming better. Some cattle are yet fed, but sheep generally get sufficient food on the range. Hides and pelts are scarce, B. S Paguk, . Observer, U, S. Signal Service. Farm fur n!e. I liave for sale 1C0 acres of the finest farming land in the state. All In a high state of cultivation, no build ings, but has a beautiful building loca tion. Kiglit miles from Albany, two miles from Tangent, on (lie SPKR. Terms and price reasonable. Call nnd see me on Second street, opposito Dem ocrat ollice. Bn. (1. W. Maston. .oTelllea 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. I expect to carry a full line of these goods, as well ns all the lending styles in Ladies Capes, beaded, crochet and in cloth. Orders taken for special si7.es and styles. Sam'i. E Y'm .mi. MY WIFK Insists on buying her groceries, produce and baked goods, of l'arker Bros. She says it IS A well-known 'act that all goods arc as represented and no HUMBUG! That all goods purchased of them are fresh nnd of the biet quality to be se cured. Notice to Contractors. Sealed bids will be received at the store of Stewart A; Sox up to 9 a m April 15,i8oi, for the con l ruction of the United Presbyterian church, cor. 5th and Vvashington streets, Albany, Or. The committee rjseive the right fo reject any and all bids. Albany, March 31, E K Sox, Chairman of Com. Wanikd. A stendy boy, 15 to 17 years of age. tt learn the baker nnd confec tionary trade. Good home, (.'all at or write lo Pioneer Hakery, Corvallis. expel the inipuritii-a in the blood and. cive strength to the sj atem beforo theelFecta of warm ..eatlier are felt, use I'fnndcr'a Ore.jon blood Puriiiir. Girl wanted for housework. Call a once at residence of W II Goltra. HOME M AIIU04D 1 Hulin & Dawstn, druegists. Buy your'grooeri-wjfParker Bro Kiaa groceries at Conn Ac lleudricsoa1. Tho bust $3 shod fr oitju at Snarls shoe store. Betd oaht for sale by W W Crawford, at Tall man. Smoke tha ealebrab-d Havana filled 5 cent oigarat Julius Joseph', A large stock of paper, with lato de signs, at Fortmilkr 1 Irving 's,just received. See W K Head's line of dross gocds ao'd iiiks before buying elsewhere, Bargain in choice RroeirietJ can always be secured of Alien Bros,, Fhiiu block. Some fine Burbank potatoes fort seed lor sale by J V Pipe. B W Achison &Co are se'ling monumtnts at iorusud prices. $10,000 still left to lonn on good farm se curity by S N S'.eel Co. We injure aguast tramps. Town.-knd k Wilson. The Brest Viae of shoes for men fever shown in Albany at SearU shoe store. A grange hall is to ho built la a short time across the river near n aukcony, A novel window may bo scn at Foshay Si Masons, tho work of Mr Oait fon, For baryains in monumeuts, headttonea etc. , go to L V AchihOiift Co, Albany, Oregon Freah brcml, cakes, pics, tto., everyday at the Dhnouico restaurant. Leave your orders. McMahon'a circus w id he ii Albany Fri day, April 24th. Watch tha Dkmocrat for particulars. Unele Tom's Cabin in a Ug white tcr.t next Tue'tUy nii'lit at the Court Hoeee qaare. The regular meelir.tt of the Y'j will be beld to morrow afternoon at 4 pm. Let all members a tend. The meeting of the W C T U to-morrow afternoon will be theanrui.il meeting and lection of tracers. A fud attendance 11 at ired. Board and kult-intr bv the day or week at Mrs A L Lambs, ou Lvnn ttreet, between 2nd and 3rd. Uncle Tom's Cabin in tho bier white tent on the pubiio puutue to-morrow evening. Admission oiily ftO ond 25 ceuta. For road carts raarte pcifilly for stallions call on Knipp, Btirrtll & Co., at corner of rirscana r.Hsworto streets, Albany, ur, The Chief Engineer informs us that both steamers are in eood wcrkinii condition. A slight accident to No 2'a has been entirely repaired, and ro I s has been all right con tinually recently. Ladies can do their tboppins in San Fran cisco without visiting the city, and without extra commission. Miss E J Barrows Jtr- chasing agent, 1GC9 Grove St, Oakland, , The Democrat will exchange a sewing machine of any make desired, except one or two, for some oaK grub wood ana part cash or will consider other propositions by any one desiring a new machine. Seats are now on sale at Will & Links for The Alba Haywood & Peerless Concert Co, to be here April 25. This is pronounced the noest troup in the line ever biilea tor Al bany. At Fortmillkr & Irviko's. 150 dozen window shades, lust received. A large and elegant stock of 16th cen tury bedroom sets. A large and choice lot of carpets, many fine designs. Paisley & Smiley, The Printers, Flinn Block Cloaks at coat at W F Read's The war ship Charleston will aail from San Francisco in a day or two for the Beh ring so is, and will atop at Yaquina Kay on tba way north. SMS. C. I. STCART. Mrs. C. D. Stuart, o( 400 Haves SL, writes, have for years bad spells of Indigestion and dli Persia, and tried nearly everything;. Finally took a well known Snrsapariila. Itcauscd pint' pics to break out 011 my fare without helping me. Hearing that Joy's YcsctaMo Sarsaparilla did not contain mineral, and might act ditTercntly, Iscnt for it. The pimples disappeared iramcdi' ately, and I had 1:0 moro returns of tho old rpetli." Although tho iibovo was wrlticn a year ago, Mrs. Stuart now aticsts tliopcrma:i?ticy of ita effects. Says she taLcs an occassional doso to npprcss a symptom of return and that slio 1 perfect c.-.".imand over her old trouble. M White Tent! Now Laugh to Think of. it, Then Cry With Joy ! TUESDAY. APRIL 14TH, McFaflden's Mamiiiotli Pavilion Doilc Uncle Tom's Cabin COMPANY Will npH)ir iindor can tar on tho court hmmc square, wtt.i acntiirijy nf (ijAVorn carefully wlactwl ftr tliulr ability to fl'l tho rcqulre mctitH of tho play. 2 Topsys, 2 Mnrkn. U Dfnkev". 2 Mules. i Blond HohikIr, 2 hetiAnd PonlfB 6 Jubilee fin(irr, 12 Musicians J6 Porformers. Two erm of rpocin1 scenery, a company of 33 peoplo A pom of laughter and trarM.ffitdornpd hy pul pit, proftnand pubiio GRAND -:- STREET -:- PARADE at 12 o'clock, rain or eh Inn, "Iteinombcr tba data and place Court House Square, Tuesday April 14 0 ' MOTHER ELECTRIC CI.RE. Editor O.tuooiiD: I commweed FAea trio and home treatment with Ur D&rriu Novemorr 4. tor general nitr.au. debility, 'y"Fi " near irouble, AS in. time oomuienced 1 wn not tilo to do any kind Ulxir, but now 1 am abl. to do a urettv gnoo daya work. I have rtoeived reat I bneht from Ur larnu . oew mode of cure. uuidk tin. card will be benetioial to other. imilarly tfHicted I (live my name publicly. V. O. IrALiLiAn KncksforJ, Vaah. Hon Electric f urea by Ur Darrln. Oeo Bchmlth, Astoria; d'afnesa cuied. Itev J E Coenour. Portland. Or: rkln disease cured. Miaa MaKKle Svuhoest. LaQrande. Or. orosa-eyed. oured. Inaao Thompson. LaCenter, Wash, deafnoHS, cured in five miuutia. w T Blnkley. Centialia; Watli; telatic rbAomatlaut, rentoreu. J T George. Ulenedon, Wasti, chronic rh&uruatiaiu five yearH, cured. Ira Mary A JoLnsou. McMinnyllle, Or, deafness many year-., restored. u ' Aiaynew. jbs, u at, l'oitiand, Or; beumatlsm in it. worn form, cured. Henry Von Helms. Sum! v. Or! cancer of the nose and catarrh, curijd. Dr Pur. la treats curable chronic, acute anil private diteasra. blocd tuint, lo or railltiK manhood, m rvoiia(lcliiMtv.rircts cf errors, or excesses in olj or yoi nir, joas 01 memory, uiseasca caueil by m-rciiry in the improptr treatment of ptivute disensea. uud never nub.isLcd in the t apers. Olllce Waaliinnton at.. Portland, Or. Hours 9 A. M. to H P. M.. ally. Kxamination free and ccnfldoutial. luestion blanks and circulars Kent iriaus to ay addreh-s, patieuta cured at home .tor one vxit to the doctor's cilice. Is tiik Sprixo. A lino line of Elnzcr jackets for spring wear, in many designs, just received by ti V Simpson. A iko n, large stock of the popular seir pening roraata. HCLota tor ALL eastern points, ovei ANY ronte, lor sale by W. L. Jcttjr, at the O ftlclictoli o. One half dollar reduction on every pair o Ludlow'a fine shoes. A good line of them 3 i loung s. Keep it in your mind that Allen Bros nro ose beeping the kind ot groceriea the publi- rnautia. 1 beir stock la a line one. Visiting Cards, SO styles, ralsley tt Cmll ey Custom - Chopping. Wa have on band at all timeu bay, oats, aud chop; and wPl aell in quan tity to suit. Aiao wieal bought and sold. "Farmers, brlnir ua vour wheat, oats ana hay. Highest cash price paid. Morris & Blount, Corner First and Baker etretti War is 'Declared, -THE. LEADING CLOTHIEES OF ALBANY. WAR ON HSGH PRICES! Have now diaplsyed iu their store tlie tinont and largest stoek rf Spring Clothloft and Furnifhiti Goods ever before brought to Albany. All Goods were leleotf-d with the greatest care ard tmbrece all the latest Styles and Spring Novelties1. mm mi high prices. By our freat closing out sale duriii,? January aud Fe or nary we succeeded cleauiog out uenriy Il winter ulntliirur. and we rect you Spain this sptiur as v did sut fall, with a new. clean stock, latest atyka aud lowest prices. WAR 08 lUGH PR.CES2 W carry a lire of highly tuilortd clothing, ai-d have bundndv of fine toiler made suits which we gnamntee in every rwpect, to he fr super ior in tit, stylo nd woir.nn.iifhip to theuit that you generally have made by your (..erchaut tailor, and tho priced are from 50 to 75 per cent cheaper. WAR OK mm PRICES! Wa defy any merchant tailot to heat our styles, fit nud tinith of gcods. All vou bit? men, short fat men, stout men, long ar,d slim men, and all othrr people who uevvr havo beco a la to get a ready made Miit to fit, should call ami examine our nminmoth stock before yon leave your .near ure with snnn- nn rchrnt tailoi, fur we mnUe a cpi-C!:.lty of mch goods aud can fit any mm iti ar.y Hind of a suit CO a) o PL, -P o War on nigh Fric3, The riCHof then fine latlnr mtdo aulia rnng from ?I4 to t25. Our ntork f incnV l.ui uqh unit U iminniM". arid i ho pnceH from ?7 Lti In 1 . A f;il linH of Albmy won-.n mill goods lor men, iny iV c: IUthii War an High Prise?. Our boya and rhildnira do- n3 i a co P U2 rH rH .C3 lartinnti. ar coniii;cti-. Luiiat atyle nrini; litH A iino aHorlll'nl u'( argo and siiri cud ntuiun a.'irta lor apr'nK mid miniimr wrar. War on Hish Prices. T. I, WALLACE & CO., Tlie Birthplace of Great and Hour si Bargains. QITY DRUG STORE,! PfeifTer Block, Albany Stanard & Cusict Drugs," Medlclnea, Chtmleals, Fane? and Toilet Articles, Sponges. Brushes. . Perfumery, School : Books, and Arllats' Supplies. rhysirfnnH' prescription care fully compounded. J. A. Caniininff. p. Irixgrn, Iiint, Oils, ilaw?s, lite, OREGON. and a fine stock SPECTACLES generally, as well as jewelry, Watches clocks, etc., at F. M. French's. Ufa. PHOTOGRAPHER, Cor Second andFeny Bt, Albany, Ol QUPKRIOK werk. guaranteed ln ever iranteed ln ever "Enlarging k7 Dranon 01 tne an. ail kinds a speoialty. not by Italy but by b CD O i O P O ct C rf- P Wo oarry tho colebrctod SAN line uresa shoe, and Luvo the sola l' agency for thta city. War on High Prices, o CD 1 the hrat XIM ho ln the market. Try it jh pVV.Sfry hoy who purchaf hm uprimr MiK of im will ha firemen ted with a Spaulding'a eague ho hall and hat.sys O o Wa Pape f i h . v i r.