Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, May 21, 1891, Page 3, Image 3

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AVmwn K.u ioky. Mr John Sticker,
V ilstf Corllir.O (N)) Wagon Co. beiny
,t of the larfrckt waon fiictnrtvs fn the
Plicd Sli'ci., was In the city tuduy uitli
. Stone, of Oakville, who showed him
lifthf '. Mr Sticker ha been vUlt-ji-h
hU nephew, Millard Hrnch, resld
ofiposite Coryallih. lie likes the
fcunt. v ne 1K torrespondlny
;t'l lilt: coiiii'niir in icifit-iitc iu CKlilll
hi' i;a branch factory at name point In
galley, if done with a capital stock of
oj,ooo. The writer wai nought up
Lenty miles iroin cortiatui, and knows of
l? rt'KonKiuti!tr 01 tne compmv, It
cjlj he an immense thing for Albany if
,ou!d secure the factory in case It isefc-
iMMi.d in the vallev. It is just the kind
a factory that would help ta make thfe
nunta. actum.' cuy, n;u we should
stkfor it.
Misr br Immense. Mi'ssth Williams
Bnncli, patentees of the Pacific wash-
incliine, have sold to 4 II Warner,
ite of Nebraska, the right for the manu
dure and sale ot their machine in the
fate of Wishinijton, consideration. $cooo.
Bie entletnaii has also purchnHcd the
frut lor .Multnomah and Clackamas
wn'ii'H consuieraiion, 5iooo. t aciiic
Au.v machine stock is for ahead of
rlle creek mining stock, Ir.evnUc.
I lite right for the manufacture of th ir
pclihn in Linn county for $S.tj Eu-
Re.rUter.
(i oo Ci.kanup. The Mvrtle Creek
ling Co has dec'arcd a dividend of 47
fs 011 the share. The face value of
'l-s is $.25 but ihey have been hold io
;it each, so this dividend I nearly
'. r cent. This ('h iuViul i-t iraJe after
liist e'ean up, 11 nd is the fruit of
i'li'- n davs run. The jar on exhibition
c a couple of week ago contained
'.it $3oof infold 'I he stockholders
highly pleased with the result. In a
i t. tune connection will be made with
4ther ft ream bo a better supply of
can be htained, and then a clean
will probab'v be made every month.
company has now expended about
100 on these mines. Register.
4 Mui; m hi.liui.m,
l.nirrrlm Mulrn by ibe Curt Loud.
On tf;)ing to Ids fcttne In the 3rd ward
this moi iiinff Mr I Ueniii learned at once
that h had been robbed In a wholesale
innnn?r. During the night some one had
entered the More by the rear door. Cut
ling a hole in th panel the burglar
reat.Iu'd through and unlocked the door,
ila'l a cheese, etgs h-.igar, bacon, tobacco,
cigars, etc., nml tt t-hot gun were taken.
There were tracks t,l a cart at the
door, and the indications iieie that enough
whs uiKen 10 1111 uie cart, eatables being
what the burglar or burglars were evi
dently after. About 2 o'clock a Democrat
man heard a rig soundtng like a doir cart
pass his houe towards the west, and it Is
possible it contained t lie plunder.
A Ron and CiuN Cluu was organized at
Devoe & Fioman Bros store, lost evening,
with W E Maker a prrsi 'ent, M Wygant,
secretary, urant irurr.an, treasurer. y L
Jones, captain of team; JasK Powell, L W
Deyoe and W h Maker, executive com
milte. The Mascot Rod and Gun Club
Is to be the name of the organization. The
constitution and by-laws of the Multno
mah Rod and Gun cluo will govern this
club, after proper changes. The secre
tary was directed to purchase a gold med
al and a silver medal to be competed for.
The initatioti fee was placed at $2 co.
The ciub starts out with the following
nembers: W E Ilaker. M Wvcant. G
Kroman, V L Jones, i, W Devoe, James
Powell, Watt Monteiih, John Isom, Al
Roenicke, Thos Waller, James Blackburn.
Henry Williams, Dr Lelningcr, Fred
Blount, Pbihip Haiti 111 ore. Otto Clelan,
Jos Hunter, Wm fiend rtcaon, lohn Miller,
Jay Swank, llurr Sloan, l"iank Dannals,
A Arciiiiiaiu, J Mntth, l rank Jlulburt,
Wallace Hulburt, U C Schell, Harland
II ul burl, Dovncs Turner, Austin Hulburt,
Amen nuiburt, jakestriteil.
CAiiEM s 1KOUHLBS. haiem ta growing
to be a metropolis. She lias liad a r ial
BtriKQ. inty city council wants more
light on the subject of lighting the city.
There is a disagreement between th9
ruling municipal body ard Thomas llol
maii, the electric light man. The city
may ho. in darkness after June 1st, when
this will be a subject hot to bo made
light of. Statesman.
MMI.il AMI nrtsoNAi,,
'linhop Gross, of the f'athnllr rlmr.-l, lc
In the cltv.
Mr A L Cnunon, of Peoria, U doing
Albany today.
W A McGhee, proprietor of the cltv
restaurant, Is confined to hU room with
the grip.
Mr Robt Johns, of Halsv. lu In th rttv
after a several months soinurn in fniifr
nia.
Al Day, formerly of Albany, and Miss
Sadie Bonner, of Corvallis, were married
in Portland a few davs ago.
Mr John Rogers Is In ftc cltv. lie Is
making arrange. nents to move from
Kings' valley to his Wells farm.
Mr Reitzke, who has been with the
Herald for a vear, also one of the best
players In the Albany base ball club, leaves
on Monday for Spokane where an uncle
reei lies.
T he state A 8 convention has been in
session at Eugene this week. Among
those in attendance from Albany were H
r Merrill, J)r and Mrs Awbrey, and Miss
Eva Cox.
I F Uadley has gone to Silver ton to
spend the summer, having secured the
contract for erecting two houses there. A
large brick Is also to be built there this
year. Siiverton Is said to be having a
rapid growth.
A Democrat man's old schoolmate,
frank 11 Clark, has ui&t been elected
Grand Chancellor of the Knights of
rytnias ot Wyoming, and a picture ot
him graces the columns of Knlghti Er
rant ot Chicago.
Last evening a bicycle crowd of seven
took a run to the Knox Butte grange hall.
going and returning from Stewart & Sox's
store hi one hour and litteen minutes,
distance of about ten miles. The bicyclist
earns hU money trave'ing over the average
country road.
A L Wakefield, manager of the Car
rington Grand Opera Company, is In the
city and will bring his company here dur
ing the first week of June provided a suf
ficient number of seats aie subscribed
This is Albany first opportunity to be
lavored with some hrst-class grand opera.
The company will appear at the Marquam
on June 8, and having a few days previous
will give Albany one ot tnem ti properly
encouraged.
A Vktkran. A rather nice looking
old gentleman is selling fountain pens.
He also distributes a circular, which indi
cates that some villain has been tracking
the old gentleman to injure his business.
Whoever he is we boldly Iterate that he
should be shot on the spot. Treat the
veteran of the Mexican wa: kindly.
A Big Prizs The Salem Canning
Companv wil' give a special cash premium
of $500 for the best crate of berries suita
ble for canning, to be displayed at the
coming strawberry show at Salem. They
want a medium sized firm berry samples
shown lor this premium to be not less man
a peck. Journa1.
GrkatGamk. A large number
11 go to Lyons Saturday morning to see
game between Albany anu corvains.
esterday at Lebanon the Stars and
ivs played a game being even on seven
iii s, A quarrel ensued, resulting in
I'her game this afternoon for $25 and
)ster supper.
f he Mascots and Lebanon Stars will
tomorrow afternoon at this city.
Nell, of the Stars, who has just returned
fn California, is said to be a. gtcat
ter.
Whv. Pioneers.--The annual meeting
lie Linn county pioneers will be held
Brownsville, June 3rd, 4th and 5th.
nccrs of other counties, as well as ev
body else, are invited to be present. A
ita-umnt will be kept on the ground dur-
the three cays, where a good meal
I be served for 2t cents. Hon Caleb
y, of llalscy, is committeeman tose-
. speakers, which is suflicient gunman
that plenty of good speakers will be
ent. Come one, come all.
O. P. Cosiiow, Secretary
ft Cheat Event. The Albany Base
Club and the Linn Base Ba 11 Club,
claiming superiority, will cross bats
eaira'lon day. beginning at 2:30 p m,
promises to be the most exciting
pie in the history of the United States,
tinsmiths have already tuvim tilling
I" tor tin bonis for the occasion.
ii You Rem Them. The Albany
rniture Co. in the Baltimore Block liav
t-'ived a line of novelties which are at
1 ttti',' general attention. T!uv consist of
i.'l?gant steel engravings, ninonu
"I'll Take Care of Yon," "Did
at Home." and "Three of a Kind,
!"-'t pictute frame?, hook, music, hat
S etc. lv nit means seethe display
well the large and well selected
;d a
ck of fur
inUne, carpets, etc.
AVheat Unsold. About 5,000 bushels
of wheat remains unsold in the Albany
warehouse. This Is nearly all owned by
Win Vance, W C Morgan and U B Mon-
teith. The present price U 85 cents, a
drop of 2 cents being reported.
Have You a Wife and ten children;
have you any children ; are you an old
bachelor? Whatever you are you can not
do better than by buying your groceries,
rod lire ami baked goods ot Jraiker iiros.
'on want to save nionev and at the
same time get good groceries, then call
on them. You will get first-class treat
ment and first-class goods Their baked
goods are made in an experienced man
ner, and include a large variety of eatables.
New Carpets, A B Mcllwain has
one of the largest and best selected lines
of carpets in the cily, embracing all new
patterns and designs, and as he has made
a great reduction in prices it will be to the
advantage of carpet buyers to tall and
usiect his stoCi.and price before pur-hashi"
Tiifi Leaders. If there is anything
good wanted in the way of fruits, vege
tables, staple or fancy groceries, you can
always lind just what you want at
Mueller & Garrett's, the cash grocers.
Nnw Spring Goods. I am now re-
.eiving mv first invoices of spring novel -
ties in wash goods, prints, iiiughams, seer
suckers, etc., 1 have also just received a
new line ff all wool summer plaids and
beiges. Samuel E Young.
Rubber hose,
Matt hows U Waelilmm.
Lawn sprinklers,
Matthews & Wish bur -a.
Lawn movreT,
Matthews Si Washboro.
Water closet.
Matthews Si Waahburo,
Until tubs,
Matthews & Washburn.
Pumps,
Matthews & Washborn.
Gasoline stoves,
Matthews & Washburn.
The best of everything,
Matthews Hi Washbmo.
Quiet Timek, but six men are kept
busy at Hopkins Bros stove and tinware
store filling orders and manufacturing
goods for the store and selling the same.
Among other things they are making
the cornice for the Chrisman
block at Eugene. Hopkins Bros
keep a large and full line of plumbing
goods, gasoline stoves, Superior cook
stoves, ranges, &c, and can ofler satis
factory prices on goods and work.
MIMtllH J
The eambllnz debts of the Prince of
Wa'es amount to $ r ,000,000. Poor fellow.
flay can be bought In the Harne val
ley for $2 a ton, catued by the hay for a
severe winter being kept over.
Snakes have been found In the water
furnished families by a private corporation
In Tacoma. in most places they aie
found after sprees.
Pat Biadv, the well known railroad
contractor, has just built a fish ladder at
lirowns Mill on the Sautlam, which is a
success. Mr Brady would be a good man
to put one In at Oregon City, an instltu
Hon that would be a great thing for the
I7nn U'llUm.t
The total value of taxable property of
Eugene Is $1,360,384. Increase over 1S00,
$60,000. The tax this veai will be $6,-
001.94, ttn increase 01 $300.27 over 1090,
The taxable property of Albany is about
$400,000 more, a tact which speaks lor
itself.
During county court last week A W
Charlton, ex-sheriff of Lake county, gave
his note for $300, which he considered
due the county on 83 J per cent fees col
lected while in omr.e. He refunded this
amount voluntarily, as lie was under no
legal ODiigations to do so; and probably
the county could not have recovered the
amount should it have tried. Mr Charl
ton Is a son of ex-sheriff J K Charlton of
this county, and like him does things on
the square.
Harrison wept when he got home to
Indianapolis. His tears were tears of ioy.
Pso more "little one-horse towns " to stop
at.no more shaking hands with the crowd
r.o more pelting with bouquets, no more
riding on street cars, no more parades in
the rain. He was glad itws all over and
he had got safely back to his Hoosler
home, where he could sit down qulstly
and enlarge his mind by reading his silk
copy of The Telegraph. .Happy man!
Seattle leiegrapn.
Prof G M Miller, formerly of Philo
math, who run on the Prohibition ticket
in Oregon once or twice, has been present
at the St Louis convention, which is organ
izing a new party, and leaves his record as
follows: A California man, G W Miller,
wanted to thrust before the convention
resolution pledging the new party to the
prohibition cause I he convention em
phatically did not want to submit to any
such process, but it had to. Miller refused
to be downed. He worked his jaws with
out ceasing, though every syllable he
uttered was lost in a hurricane of jeering
and contumely. Miller's grit carried the
day. and the people's party, bsfore it was
an hour old, was forced to go on record
upon his resolution. It took revenge.
however, by kicking the resolution into
the kingdom to come with a suddenness
and vigor that must have surprised even
Miller. Tonight it is reported many
members of the national reform organiza
tion, headed by President W vV Jones, of
Illinois, will withdraw from the party, be
cause of the defeat of the resolution."
MIIYII. AMI A It I M D
THREW AWAY HER CRUTCHES.
Head the W C T U columu on the fourth
page.
The X w Y M C A convenes In Albany
tomorrow.
A Ktipeun bakery boasts of baking and
selling 410 InAvta of brond 'neday recently.
A special meeting nf the City Cuucil
ill be held tuht tc consider cert an street
improvements
A diunki n man 11 Beams grocery store
yesteiday dtdibbrtttly j4inintd one hand of
Mr Beam'a sen through a show cuae. shat
tering the gUaa
One of the deacons nf the church of Christ
of Lorane, has- ant the Kugm.e Register a
notice, tlgaed b tweuty-thrte members of
the church, stutinit tW U Dotv has been
diaobargad from ih church because of hia
disorderly walk, and ihey wain the public
sgainst him that he my not impose upon
them.
Mrs Schmidt invites all the families in
Albany to come and try her ulendid ice
cream, lOceuta a dinht 5 cents f'jr children.
first street, opposite tbe Lidies Kaztar.
Parties supplied with ice cream at 45 cents
a quart; by th gallon, 40 cents a uart.
Hullo Si IMwson, druggists.
Buy your grocerioa of Parker Bro
Piaejgwcfries atCoun & Ifcodricson's. I
Best assortment of teas iu town fat C
BrowuoH'a. '
Seed oats for sale by W W Crawford, at
Tallman.
Kenton's "Sta Liori Silver Polish." 25
cents per box.
A tine ltoe if crockery ware at Conn &
Hendricjcu's. !
Good venti'atml and bud 'lighted bath
roo ns at Viertck'a,
Shavim. 15 eeuts. at Viereck's shoo
Closed on Sundaa.
Ladies for your Oxfoiri ties co where they
keep a complete lino at Kleiu'a.
A Isre assortment of aardeo seeds 00
salo at CK Brownell's.
Bargains in choice groceries can always
be secured ot Alien uros., f Jmu liiock.
E W Achison &Co are selling monumtnto
at rorUana prices.
Kenton' Adhesive Salve for cuts and
bruises. 25 cents per roll.
Golden opportunities aro wasted every
day by not trad'ug with C b ttrownell,
Mustache dying dene on short notice with
the renowned German instantaneous dye, at
Vierecks,
At Viereck's (having and haircutting par-
lorn, ladies ar.d rmldrcn s hair catling
specialty.
See W F Head's lino of dress goedt J?ond
silks before buyiu elverhere.
Just received n lioo invoice cf birbei's
sappliej direct frm Philadelphia, ,by L
Yieieck.
For barcftius in monuments, headstones
etc., go to W Achisoii&Co,Albatiy,Oregon
cents to $1.0 each complete, at Samuel E
YoungV.
Fresh bread, cake, pies, etc., everyday
at the Dclmonico restaurant. Leave your
orders .
Keep it in your mind that Allen Bros pro
pose keeping the kind of groceries the public
mauds. J UTtr stock is a line one.
A fMiMt Rrinarkahle Cure Performed by
Elrrrltrlrliy y lp Ilttrrln. at :1
WuHblitrtun Htreet, I'orllaml.
Tr Darrin: Nlr--Twenty three year
prior to coming under your treatment by
electricity my wlfa bad been afllleted
with ehronlo rheenialhim. limbs contract
ed and Joluts xwollen also ulcerations of
the womb 1111 d othnr complications, and
liver and kidney troubles For months
previouM to uoir.ing to oa she had been
on crutches, and had to be helped to
your ofllee. After a oourQ of your pecu
liar treatment J find her 95 per cent better
than whu tdie commenced, and the cure
iaalinoHt perfect. I cumiot let thU op
portunity pasw without expressing or
gratitude He ter any one to us at Am
boy, Clarko Co, Wash. W COWLES.
Ieafneas and Ringing Xolses C'nrrili
Dr Darrin: Sir--Recardlnz the condition
of my bearing, you wish to know about,
will ttay i nave never uau any return ot
the deafneKs: it was cured two yearn ago
by your elootrio treatment. I had been.
deaf wiih riuiug uoisea in my ears live
years be to re coming under yourcaro.
uan 00 iciorreu 10 at uiiiNdaie, vr.
Wm GATES.
FIXE DRESSED CHICKENS
i Mueller & Garrett.
Assignee's Sale!!
Forty acres good land near
Lyons, Ir'nn Co.; 011 lino of
0. P. R. It. Private bids for
same received to May 30, '91.
Salem, Or., May 19, '91.
J. M. PAYNE,
Aesgneo Dorrance Bros.
BEAL I STATE SttCS.
The Ciiampioxb. Whoever the cham
pions are in the base ball Held when it
cornea to groceries and produce Conn &
Hendricson will not be knocked out.
They keep a large and fresh stock, and
their prices are as low as me lowest.
Fresh vegetables, fruits, and all the
standard groceries always on nana.
Whoever buys of them always makes a
good strike.
Lacs Curtains In great variety from
S cts. to 9 a pair. These goods are
bought from New York jobber, direct
and cannot be excelled for quality, style
and price. Samuel Young,
'"' '! Amwk. It pays to gvt the
'i even SlmkeHticnro mlmittd that.
til IM
""m-etioii it mav he remarked
1 ' JV Virn mill mq mt. n 'civi'd ;m
"it li IX' of Kuitini's fur thi- Hiiriii!r anil
"'ii'r, never surpuHKCil in an Alluny
are the het to Ito oh-
,"-t. Th.
nl,
is an h.'-ipfction will hIiow, and
'..11:1111 it prepar'"! to m:ik them
the latent HtvlB with i. air ill hia
'-' experience l,n enjihled him to be
i.T 01.
L P.rER, etc, I have iust received
w line of wall paper and dec. ra( lorn,
c more than doubled inv facillilcs for
nR them, and will keen a much
nock. Wall paper and border to
". ienui e an.
colore.
At the mnirr "f BrnAd.ilhin r.lid 1st rcot
Oiiwiit lin.I C l5 ISrowtiell iilwa8 the
leh.l in tiie gpicery basiness.
Avoid tub Rush Call early at Muel
ler a: Garrett's each dsy and buy the
leader to be -liven to the cash trade of th is
city. M.-nev i kincr. We intend to sell
bargains for cash. Mueller & Garrett.
Right to the Point. Allen Kros. do
their own delivering, promptly and care
fully. Fresh peas, strawberries, cabbages, etc.,
just re:eived at Allen Bros.
To get fresh produce, frut. ecc ., al
ways call at Allen Jlros.
New Millinery Store. Mrs CjW
Clark has opened a tnillir.try store in the
Slrahpn ltlock, with Mrs Sherman as
manager, and has a large and stylish stock
of fresh fcoods In stock. Her goods are
already opened for inspection, knd she In
vites the ladies of Albany to c.i'1 and in
spect them.
Dkkss Makixg. Work neatly done
and satisfation guaranteed. Rooms at
Mrs J E Carter's, corner Railroad and
Fifth streets. Adelia Hckkhart.
much c'. 'aper than
rjAMUKL E l'oUNG.
TE Spriso. A lino line of Wazer
01s for sprimr WP!ii in ni.invili'.'o!iM.
'eceivci by (i W Kimpson.
lariie Stock of lh nnmli, ...If.
'"I cornets.
"a .vni;ltItII..a ANI) Cummins. The lin
rries an.l cherries in the citv wero
; " Ai.iel!er A: (iarrett, the lea.l
lon't fail to secttro toia
ni.Auy dinner.
uinitns Wakted, for table and one
'ii'iuircnt Di.mociiat otllrc.
'Mf .lolls
: y
llotieil on'rvf'rv nr.ir ftf
linn short A , ,( h:,c ni them
Fon Pai.r. -One pair of white rats.
Inquire at this ollice.
Kemeaiher Paisley A Smilev, rrinlcri!
W. F. Kel keeps th. bt assortment of
tucy g.ic.ls in town.
Waited, to lu.n $-IO,(!00 on good f.irm
jeoiirity, in tho next thirty dsyt. Money
ra nly, Take it while you can net it,
8 N Steele &Co.
A gntlo driving horse, 7 yesrt old and
goe.l trnvelor, for sale ohetp. luquir. of S
A fl'jlin, dr.igijist.
v.e nro making a big drive on
li - (elopes, Taisley & Smiley.
G0OSEHEIiniE3 Wa xted. I
wil! pay cent's per pound for
fiooKeberrit-s suitable for can
ning purposes.
Sam'l.
E. You.vg,
Agt Salem Canning Co.
Tcrrliers' r.xnnilnalion.
Notice is hereby given that the regular
public examination of teachers, for Linn
county, wiil ts.ke place in Albany, com
mencing on Wednesday, May 27th, at l
o'clock p m, and continue until Friday
noon, May 29th. All teachers must posi.
tlvely be present at the tiuieof commence
ment as no one will be aihnh'cd to the
examination who is not so present.
ti K Russell,
C . School Sup;.
K.ivellles lu Jarlt.l..
I have received n nina'.l nsrortmcnt of
novelties in ladies sprinjr jacket, made
ill the latest styles ot J'daxcra mid lieef
ers, in cheviot, di:if.'onnl and worsted. I
expect to carry a full lino of these goodu,
as well as all the le" Jing styles in I.adies
tapes, lieaded, crochet nnd in cloth.
Orders taken for special sizes and styles.
Kam'i. E Young.
J J and M Dorristo Sclo Building
Ass'n, land in Sclo $ 3
Scio Building & Loan Ass'n to Sclo
Lodge A F 4- A M, piece land
in Scio 30
E 0 Hvde and others, trustees Scio
Lodge A F & A M to Edward
Goins, piece land in Sclo 300
P O Smith to Edward Coins, piece
land in Sclo 10
Edward Golns to A J Johnson, pilce
land in Scio 100
Edward Goins to A J Johnson, part
of lot 34, Sclo jooo
F E Allen and C E Hawkins to
Bertha Gottlieb, 4 lots blk i, A
& H's ad to Albany 000
Geo W Brattain to Jesse W Pugh,
part of D L C of J II Bratlin,
209 acres I
Geo W Brattain to James Mcrfrlde
part of D L C of G M Miller. .
Jesse W Pugh to Geo W Brattain,
10 acres D L C of J If Brattain
John M McBride to Geo W Brattain
26 acres
A J '"ox to A 1 1 Fruit, 2 lots Peoria
M i) Shelton to Martha Hazlcton,
to acres, 10 w I
S M vers to Vlary G Myers,4o acres:
lLCof G W Bunch
S S Mvers to T W Myers, 160 acres
I) L Cof J M Yarbraugh 2400
I u Johnson to ls.'.ac, li M and M
V tthersite. 207 acres 3500
C E Webster to S S Shupp, bl 35,
li s 2nd 14C0
J J morris to Henry Myers, lot 7,
It s rt, CIO
A C llausman to A P Mowe, 4 lots,
Lrownsville
Joseph Buhl to B M llardmar.,lol S,
m 4, K S4U1 v, Lebanon
Jesse M Koutjito Martha E Ruckcr,
4 1 acres
Jesce M South lo John G Ruckcr,
same
Gilbert McEhoy to John Trachel,
2 lots, Sweet Home
Joseph Ames nnd F Brown to Marv
Xrachel, I hit, Sweet Home... 30
CI b Ames and r llrown to Knstrttc
and Jacob Trnchel, I bl, Sweet
I Jome
7. I! M.-ss G .M. Elioy, i block,
Swc-t Home "
I h&ve a few thousand feet of sidewalk
lumber, which I will tell cheap to close it
oat, T L Wallace.
Whereto Get Them. When wanting
sn organ or ptana call oauL lilackman
he you can select from a first class
toe.
MAKUIKll.
MILLER SIMMONS. In Albany, at
the Catholic church, on Wednesday, May
20th, 1S91, Mr Conrad Miller and Miss
Mary Simmons.
and a fine stock
SPECTACLES
generally, as well as jewelry, Watclvea
clocks, etc., Bt
F. M. Frcncli's.
M4k
PHOTOGRAPHER,
Cor Seonnd andFeny St, Albany, Ol
rRnteea in ever
"Enlarging a
Cl UPKKIOK work, guaranteed In ever
k7 Dranea 01 tne art.
all kiude ft speuislty.
JJ GREVG,
TAILOR
Soils made and repairing done to Older.
Between Third r nd Fourth, on Lyon st.
I'srni for Mile.
I have for sale ICO acres of the finest
farming li'.nd in the state. All In a
high state of cultivation, no lmild
iniM. but baa nbeautfiil building loca
tion. Eight miles from Allrany, two
miles from Tangent, on tho H 1- R It.
Terms and price reason able. Call an d
see me on S)jj:i 1 stro-.-t, oi nit.! !).:
oc-kat ollice. I'". U. W. Jl.isr ox.
Hloncf to r.ntti.
We have pbnty of money to lean on
real ctrte security, on two to five years
time. Call on us at our ollice, oppoHte
th evere houe.
liURKIIAR S iEF-NEY.
40
I
260
75
500
6000
3So
190
35o
700
700
60
We are the People
Total for year.
. .$y,'-07
A Fink Atlas. Mrs Tall, of this city,
has shown us the latest revised edition
of Cram's Atlas for which she is now
cnnvntsinir. This is a liook of 2ti8 pages.
Among the new features are SI maps of
tlieSl principal cities of tho U.S. The
niapa ot ttie pevera. states and foreign
countries are en'arjed nnd perfected. A
brief ht-tory of polittenl parties since the
formation ottliu government. The ntn
tistk-al tables n lone nro worth tho price
of the Ikkj!;. litre ne have an outline
of the 1 1 1 e 01 each president, date of elec
tion, time of serviec.w itii date und place
of birth and death, important inventions.
exemption laws, ititeienl laws, religious
denominations, railroad inilnge, highest
mountainsjloncest rivcrsand many other
tables too numerous lo mention. Taken
altogether it is a most valuable publica
tion nnd should be in tho hands of every
family.
In all .h'.ties 01 tho atomach, liver nnd
Hilue. , U '. tntl'O cxchviieq ef nil otl er
fi.fdicrrns. Nati r's own rcn.p'h , rur.dci't
On tcn l:ieod Puni er
Who carry the most complete lino of Hard
ware, Stoves, Ranges, etc., in tho market.
Si WASHBURN.
--: F. L. KENTON, :-
-Dealer in-
. 'r"i r,5
RIEJ
Pa "
Near the Post Office,
Albany, Oregon
Ti LADIES BAZAAR.
Is the Leading
illineiy and Fancy- Goods Store of Albany,
They carry all the Latest Styles and Novcltle. In the Millinery line and
a complete stock of Ladies ana Children's Furnishing goodf.and readv-'made
garments. Goods the best, and prices U,c lowest. Call anJ be convinced
FIRST STItEKT,
FRO MAN I1LOCIC
It you want tho best
and most durable furni
tun? that is manufacture
eJ in tho city go to
THOMAS BRINK'S
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