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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1891)
QaiUj democrat IIarbisburo. A week from next Pun day, August 30, lira Wiale, the popular proprietress of the Lyndel House, will serve her last dinner to the many guests of that well-known house. t Mr B A Bennis, Wednesday purchased 70 acres of land of Jas Kelsey, adjoining the city, and will start a nursery on it. Pr Davis probably has the largest as well as the linest hop yard in Oregon owned and managed by one person. He has about sixty acres in one patch and those who pretend to know say it is as fine as was even seen in this part of the country. AttorneysJ K Wyatt and W R Bilyeu, of Albany, were expounding law in Har risburg Monday. Courier. Newtobt. The new six foot walk from Newport to Nye creek is appreciated by the many campers and others who have occasion to go from one place to the other. A further exteneion is promised next year. Work on the north jetty is progressing rapidly and the object is being accomp lished, notwithstanding false reports. All that was expected of the jetties in the beginning was to bring the water up to seventeen feet at mean high tide. Now there is moro than twenty feet and the more enthusiastic citizens expect that thirty feet will be reached wnen the government work is completed. Correspondence McMinnvillo T. R. Entitled lo tlis Brit. All ara entitled to the beat tint their money will tuy. to every family should have, at onco, n bnttlo of the bast faaiily remedy, Syrup of Fuss t cleanse tho sys tem when cotivo or bilious. For sale in 50c and $1.00 bottles ty all leading drag gists . a m C W Cobb, job printer, Flinn Bloc 1:. PHOTO Coughs, Colili, Influents, Bronchitis, UUrfLu Hoarseness, Whooping Cough, Croup, Sore Throat, Asthma, and every .flection of the Throat, Luncsand Chest, including Consumption. Speedy B4idLc:cunsuu Genuine signed "2. Btt'.tl." TWO MEX AND ONE BOx FOUND DEAD.!! While trying to Crowd theii WAY INTO DEY0E & RQmm BROS Store, where they alwa s have on hand the largest Stock south of Portland, of the latest Improved Rifles and Shot Guns; an Immense stock of Fishing Tackle of every description; Tents, Hammocks, Cam,p Chairs and thousands of other things too numerous to mention Repair Shop In connection wlrti the Store, and one of :he best workmen in the State to do any d all kinds of work. Come one, Come al. No rouble to ihow goods. "Small prclit and quick aim" Is out motto. UfOD SAWINsV AU, there! Where ' are yon troinsf I ana going to Currsn Monsetth's Also, to leave order for Owen Qrukb'a o some and saw my wood, They do the best sawing in town, tawing dona oa short notice. Leave orders ea state. SSOG Re-ward ! m-Wr.i-.! f--r t '"r rf t,l0S i . ii''tvl.v. ftif. I in I iv! toll. On it -.r ( . :.c:cf v.ri r.-mnit emu witli V.'Mt's -t;. if i.It rJM It.wlvr: tic; 1. rt-tir.ns a:-e r.cl,jr l-.iitl with. Tli- r nru ,m:rly Yvwr table, ... never (-give KAtlsf.i -li'in. .V;r ('.-,:,;,,. Inri;e ', ls; t.on. Dfwiai- of (otintirfeitfl j.,.. .14 irntiini mr-niifiifliiivd ualj bf juiih C '.VttI CWii'.U.V.CUlCAiiU.lU. J A I'umimust Agent I Rc.it Block or 2nd ptT ;oods n the Va try, ami tho inont roaw .aie prices, both iq b ''Boiling. I have on hand UiSlTURE, STOVES, TINWARE TSUNKS, BOOKS, PICTURES CLQOKS, CRGCKF.RY, ETC., ETC do.ir want of S E Young's oif Mors 'I. COTTLSfeB, ACADEMY -OF- Our Lady f Perpetual Help. ALBANY, - - - REGON Condncted by the Slsttna f St, Benedict Tnition In select djiy sohool ranges from ?5 lo10. Kortor.ua o' Boarding School or an prticvlars apply at the A ieo or 4 srtoiaa Slater Snperlorew. rartland, orffin. A. P. Armvtronir. I'rln. Brauoli IMiool: Cai-it.ii. Bl-s. On.tK.tr, Sitlpni, orrann. Mms euursue of sludr, saruo rat" ' tuition. Business, Shorthand, r In .Minn Uirmislionl th ynr. Student, aJmlt. ttd al ati Uni, Caulog-u, frooi sillier school, rh. "German Syrup" T. C. Davis, Rector of St. Tames' Episcopal Church, Eufaula, Ala.: " My sou Ins been badly afflicted with a fearful and threatening cougb for several months, and after trying severalprescriptions from physicians which failed to relieve him, he has been perfectly restored by the use ol two Dottles ox iso' An Eplsoopal schee's German Syr up. I can recom Rector. mend it without hesitation." Chrouic severe, deep-seated coughs like this are as severe tests as a remedy can be subjected to. It is for these long' standing cases that Boschee's Ger man Svruo is made a specialty. Many others afflicted as this lad was, will do well to make a note ol this. T. F. Arnold, Montevideo, Minn., writes: I always use German Syrup for a Cold on the Lunes. I have never found an equal to it far less a superior. Q. 0. GREEN', Sole Man'fr,'oodl)ury,NJ. PKOFESS10.YAL CARDS G LO; K. CilAttBEKLAIX. Aturner t La. Will pr?ttc n til onuruotth 6tt. s)03it aUeatwrt vrtTeii to mitfers in probata and toco lecttum. OFKIUB-Iathu i'linn block. J. K. XVEVniEKFOKO, AltorncratLtir. Wit! nrietles in alt oourti of tht Ute. Wflicci Fliun block, Albiny, Orejoo. K. BILYEt'. AtUirn7 at Lav nd Stlclt)r in CtiAnerr. CoHtt lions mad on all point. Ltaui nefotiatrd far orablo term. Albany, Oregon. G GO. W. WRIGHT. Attorney at Law.and Uotary PubtU.Witlpraetles in all oourta of tbia ttato and in the Unite! SUtas courts tor Oregon. Ollltwi -tVont rooma over Bank of Oregon, Albany, Oyn. 1. I. M. WLAOKtni, B. . WiHII JLACKBITRN 4l WATSON, Attornaji at Lav. Ad buMnesi will reeoW prompt attentios, OlllcciOdd FallowaTeaiple.Albaoj, Or. J J. WHITNEY, Attorney at Liw, and Votary Tabllt). Albany Orefon, DR J L. HILL, l'byeielanandSarireon. OFFICE Corner First m Ferry atreete, Albany. Oregon. D Kfl. MASTe A DAVIS, Hirsisa, and BurrvtM. 07FWB Coraer An, and firovdalsin att-aets. AJHmi, . Or, Calls pnmDhlr Horded la citi aad aoamkr;. ' 11 K. . A. WIUTHET, JkJ Kjstolan and Buraon. Oraduats et BalUrua Ma rial OUjs, Ne Tnrk Clly. D'lMatn ( woman a pwialljr. O M'ICS-Jfuman block, Albanj, Oregon B ANK OF OREGON. ALBANY, OREGON, Capital, i- Preetdtnt Vice-President Caahir I- $50,000. H F MERRILL ............ E J LANSING JiT W 6 LA IX T ran nets a genera, banking business: Exchange houtrbt and aold on al) the principal cities in the United States also on England, Ireland, France and Germany. Collections made at all accessible points on favor able terms. Interest allowed e.i time deposits. ;1KST NATIONAL BANK, Trosldon. Vlt,-o Frealdent . Casuior...w.., L FMNN S, K.YorMl E, W. LANUDON TRANSACTS A ORNKRAlbanklno'baslncas. ACCOUNTa KKPT mbjott to eliock. SIGHT EXCHANGE and tl taphlo tranofer. ,old Now York, Sau Fraiiciaco, Chicago and Jutland fee-on COLLECTION'S UAOEon favorable terms. DiaacTOMi J. K. Toraa K, w, Lanqdcx L E Bui.1, L. Fl..i EDwaao F. Sox. I INN CO NATIONAL HANK, A UP ALBANY, OREGON. CAPITAL STOCK $100,000. Pre,ldenl J L COWAN, l'lce-Pre,idon J M RALSTON. A,at Cashier O A AKCUIUOLD. r aacrons, 3 L Cowan, J M Ral,ton, W S Lad.l, W 11 Uolira, J A Craword and O A Arch ibold. TRAN9AOTH a treneral hsnklnv business. DKAWSlUIl'l lKAFT8ou New York, 8,0 i i P.tlti I, .OreRon. LOAN MOffETon af.ptcved soenrtty RCCEIVEdeposltssubtect cbeo. OKTI.ANI NAVINOM BANK, I Or FOBTLAMD, ORKOOH. Paid up capital Surplus and profits..., ..f!o,rj(X) ... 00,000 Interest allowed on sa rings deposits as follows: On ordinary savinir hooks ....4 per cent per annum. On terra saving, books ..n.,6 per cent per annum. On certificates of deposit; Per three months 4 per cent per annum: For six months 6 per cent per annum! Per twelr, month, nn 0 per cent per annum; FRANK HKKTM. President D. P. THOMPSON Vice-President. H. C, 8TRATTON. Caahleri ANK OF SCIO, SCIO, ORKGOTV. orricKis: President M J H M.irkis Vice- l'rvsident m Jirr JItnhb Cashier u B JUt dirictom: 8 Morris, E (.loins, John Gaines II Bryant P O Smith. Does a ventral banking and enhance bust net. Sin-in drafts issued ea Albany, Portia ad and ttMi Fran cisco. FACTS ABOUT THE TEA WE DRINK. But few people know thai there Is such a thing as suu-cured tea lnexlstonct, and fewer We sceu it. But there It, and it Is of all teas the svrootest, purest, and most fragrant You ak nt onre how It is that It Is not offered for suit) aud tliut you know nothing of 1L Thit is auawered canity; but It Is necessary to present first a fuw details. The public only knows two general classes, vtg,, tho green and the black teas. flreea Teas Few people know that tho bright bluUh green color of the ordinary teas exposed lu the windows Is not the natural color. Un pleasant as the fact may be, It Is norertheless artificial; .Prussian blue, silica, gypsum, plumbago, and other uu healthful mlueral colors belug used forthls purpose The effect Is twofold. It not only makes the tea a bright, shiny, attractive greet), but also permits the use of "off-color" and worthless teas, which, once under the green cloak, are readily worked off as a good quality ol tea. Tbeabom luable coloring practice even admits of the use of foreign substances, and the English government, which looks doner Into the gen ulnene of its htuptcs t!i:i ours, has in some of the alleged " flnct " of ttas fouud redrled leaves, straw, fragments of matting, rice husks, and willow leaves. In fact, it is openly stated by an Euglbh authority that hundreds of thousands of pounds of sloe, ash, aad wil low leaves are annually imported as tea. which without tho color! tiff process would be imjiosistble. They report tea as one of the most notoriously adulterated articles of commerce. The temptation to uiako sweepings and bad tea into a merchantable product with a few cents' werth of green coloring matter Is too strong to withstand, and the worthlessneas of the trash that often finds Its way to this mar ket labeled "New Crop, "i.est Quality," " Green Tea," etc., would simply astouud the public if revealed, to say nothing of the uu hcalthfulnoes of the Trusslau blue, plum bago, gypsum, and the other mineral colors that are employed. Black Tons. Tho basket and pan-fired Japan teas, as well as the China teas that may be Included under the general heading of ' black teas," gel their color from the firing or toasting process, but mineral coloring matter Is also frequently used to give a certain desired commercial appearance. The firing and tho coloring, as In the green teas, largely conceals the Iden tity of tha tea, and permits the use of the rery cheapest teas, to argue nothingjfor the deteriorating effect of excessive firing,which must be resorted to when a very cheap prod uct Is used aud an extreme color desired. , Beech's Tea (Sun-dried). Concerning sun-dried teas the people of the Pacific Coast have heard but little aud know less, although It Is extensively used where It is known and understood. We are told that when tea Is so poor It cannot be sold at home or safely shipped to the English markets. It is shipped to America; that we will drink any thing. That may possibly be one of the rea sons we hare not been offered sun-dried teas. Thoy were good enough to send elsewhere. The sun-dried teas being sun-cured, no coloring matter Is used, hence nothing but pure tea leaves can be employed; for unas sisted by manipulation or coloring, all at tempts at adulteration or the Introduction of foreign leaves or material would be bold and glaring. That it is, therefore, sweeter and far more fragrant than the artificially colored green teas and the manipulated basket or pan-fired teas, you hardly need be told. That It is more healthful than the mineral -colored teas, is also apparent That it is more expen sive, is also true; aud that Is another reason you have never seen it There is net so much profit In It as there is in the cheap adulter ated and colored teas. About tha Coat of Teas According to the custom-house reports, the amount of tea received at Ban Francisco last year (18W) was 6.840,137 pounds, aud the value ?3.w,2t0, or a fraction over 13c per pound. The consumer, of which the reader was one. paid for that ICc tea all the way from COc to ?1 per pound. In other words, for that J56,2M worth of tea the consumer paid between four aud five millions of dollars. There are your enormous profits, and there you will probably nod the chief reason why most of you never heard of a t un-dried tea, Ab the sun-dried teas have no mask, they are compelled to be abso lute pura and of better quality than the avflclally colored and manipulated teas. Hence the margins on them are smaller, aud mauy dealer dan't care about handling them, and you know nothiug about them. But it Is the object of this article to tell you where you can get them, and what to as's. for. aud all about them. --ecli'a Tea.' Beech's Tea,'' ria-ante?d t- be the pure sun-cured leave., f now oflea-d to the people of tha Pacific Voiir.x. It will be a revelation to you. Yon doubtlesi nuver saw any nat ural leaf. Have yoi:r grocer bryalt open a package. It will ): fonnd lu color to bo just uoiwcen tae ar.i:; ,nl:y colored green and the black lca, and the drawn tea presents a clear, brilliant canary color, of delightful irairmiico. It Is offered to the people at COc per pound, the sumo price that many artifi cially colored teas arc foM for. P.v.t its guar anteed parity ma1 on it n:o" economical to uc; lor a h'ja quautity, :y about twenty grains, ;is rciureil per cup. As there a:o 7.GS0 grain to a pound, theru will be seen to bo between tluee and four hundred cups to the pound, or at the rate of about one fifth of a cent per cup. Its economy Is therefore manifest It is put up In one-pound packages only, In pateut air-tiht aud inoUtu re-proof parchment, with the trade-mark that is found at the bottom of this article plainly printed on the package. It Is sold in this form for two reasons; one is, that tho original strength and aroma Is preserved; and second, there can be no deception, which would be quite possible if it were sold in bulk, without the name and trade-mark attached. Caution. Becollect that the marpin of profit Is so much smaller on Beech's pure sun-dried teas than ou the artificially colored teas that you won't get It it tea by auy o;her name can be put off on you. Ask for Ture-AsWdhood.? II your jrocer does not hav It, ha will get It for you. J'rlpe 60c per pound. Tha abo,a trade mark and price la plainly printed on earn package. rcrhaj.s tha best way to ret It I, to (to whera you know they hare it ,d ,re wlm , It. Tor instance. It can b, had wli,... im. culty at ALLEN BROS.. FLINN BLOCK. ALBANY P HELPS. .Tnh Printer, First bt. Albany EAST AND-SOUTH, VIA Southern Pacific Route SHASTA LINK. Eipress Train, leave Portland Dally North L, J-ortlaiid ArT:" lOiisralLv All.any M I a a a a Ar Ban fraiwlaco Lr W;ot r M South 7:lir. a. Ahure trains stop only at following- ilathuia north el Koi.tmrg. Kaal rortland, Oreroa flty, Wo.n1 euro. Salem, Albany, Tangent, Hhodd, Haly liar lehurg, Juuctlou City, Irvinf, liug-ene. aosssuaa mail, duly. ay I l.v 11:30 m Lf ViOra Ar Portland Albany Hosehurir Ar 4:00 r a Lt i ls;oo ii L I ' 20 a ii ALsaar local( nsitr atoan Btnuat) s on r I Lt ym St Portland Albany Ar O.fO A a Lv 6:00 a II LasAKoa saANCH, Laura-1 Lv m r a I Ar 7:30 A M I Lv ,22 A a Ar Albany Lebsnon ' Albany Lebanon r I A a Lv 8:40 A Ar l:;r Lv 9:40 ra PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sleeping Cars, For AcrwrjilniMlailfiwot aernntt'S'laas 1'aaa.B gera. miaL-lird to EKpreaaTrnlua. A.l aide ivivlsioa. BETWEEN roltlUM, ASU OK.VALI.IH, atAtli fSAiMDAll (ExwptSunaay,) 3ii A u Lv S:Mf m Ar t'urtluiid Cervalil, Ar I .'.::iu r a Lv l'J:W. ra araca,TaAia dailt (KxcptSunday. I'ortUn.l Iti-Minntille Ar I :-'0 a a Lv I Mb A a TUroiij.h TicketH To all points EAST. AM SOUTH. fat (uii liifornialiO i rutfarliti)t rates, map, vn Company Aneut at Al'taoy . ". . OKHLKH K P. ROtJ KK9 Manager ss't G. F. aud P. Ar Dragon Development (Vs Steamers, Mliiirl J.lne ta 4'ulHbruiii. h'lrst-claH.s Ibrouub naHtwiiuMr n,i L roicht lino from Portland and all points I . 1. 1 1 ' i 1 I . T 1 I .. . ... ' u .no v iiiauiovbo vnntiy suaun iroiuoan r ruo:sco, cai. F'.oata mate close, connection at Alban :th trains of theOregon Pad a Railroad YAQULVA BAY KOUTfl. 0 Oregon Pacific Railroad T E llO;;, Urrelver. TIME SCHEDULE, eioept 3unds.rs.) Letve Albany 15:20 r. u.jL.-Ave Y.Ui!i, 7:00 a, h I...TV uorvAius i:u3F,n. Leave Uorvallis,lO:36A,M Arrlre Vaqulna, l::tt r. . Arrive Albany, 11:13 A. a O. A C. trains connect ac Allianv and Corvallis. The above trains connect at Yaauina with the Oregon Development ixiiuiNsny s uine or Bteamsnips Detwvon laquinaanuoan rranciscoi SAILING DAT EN . raoa TAQrmA. Wii:ni,tte Vallev. Tnewlay. Auir 4th ; Thnradsy, Aug lain ; baturuay,AUif Tlnti ; Sloinlay.AUK Ule raoa sax rsAxcisco Willamette Valley, Frldar, July 31,t: Sunday, Aui; 9th ; TuesJaj , Aug ISth; Wednesday, Au JGili The Company --mtyen the rignt to laangeaamng dates v'lnont notice. N, B. Passengers from Portland and vTlilamette Valley points oan make close aoanectijn with the trains of the Yaqulna fonts at Albany or Corvallis, and ifdes einsd to Han Francisco should arrange to trrtve at Yaauina the evening before date A&TassrDfer an Freght rstea always the .weal Pw informxtion apply to A R Chapman, Frelirhtand mci aet Aent, Albany, C. C. noailia:. O. F. and P. Agen . Cerval.is. Both tlio method nntl results when Syrup of Figs id taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, and acta gently yet promptly on the Kidneye, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation permanently. Foreale in 60o and 81 bottles by all druggists. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ,' Mi ruAfjcisao, chl, LQUISVW KY. HBW VOHK. ft STEWRT k SOI -DMALIt It! IW- Russell : Engines, : Separators : and : Osborne: Binders,: Mowers: aui mi RedCrownMills K0M, UNNINH & CX. l OPR'S. nw mocEss rLorn strmiuoK ton, rauius A!TD BAXXRS "TSI. REST STORAGE FACILITIES. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE. K,at session begins on Monday, the Slst da at September, 1891. TtIIT10!-FKF.E. Four Courses: Classical, Soientlfle, Utarary and s short Knglinh Counte, In which there ke no Latin Mroek, Kram-hortlenn.n. The Kiiffllah Is pre-eu inently a llusiaeas Course. ItKor eatatnffue, or further information. A.liire y. w. J01HWN. hTltiil We carry no nincliinory that lias not boeii tried lnrv.litv nnil found to 1)0 Satisfaftorv niwl o "-""V " j '1 on we . ...... . -Ml.. .1 1 . , t lactones, no riniM"iu ucaiui can give better ttrng X OltEGOV j unmoutli, Orm The Lemling Krilla Northwest. Bcaulifc Ilraltlitully L,K No Salooni AdraiKi-J Nun.l it.,.;. "T IwrtmeiiU. '"Mfc UOAKD UF UKOKMTS Slate lloanl ol FJucaUnn : 'c-i.fttt.o, llii Fitellfncr, K-:eril ttptiti(iti trivet, to i Vuluiiti-er military iiruaiHatiu v'- tlilli)iiin are aiiliioriawil Ui tttA s 1 li; the Uto witliuut funhcr tm'i Tuition in the NnrruU u4 antl in the huh-Nnrmal ffwIhiV a.-... " . .. a. w a.-." A IvHT In W' 114)111 lof IT'slmu.. . reury of State; Hon K II McKlrov. Superiulemlent rf J"r"Jl 1 WK,., Pnhir. i.i,..h ' . n i M..h..in.i.i i .1 ii Nonn.l at (6 ir Una. t. V Butler, scrretary. Kirtrviva llosan-llon J J Daly, ,"" ' M ; t,A.. ti- i,.,... . ,, v ,....1... I...H,. v.-..- with liuht an.l Are. tl iierwMk. lu. bees, Marion ; J C White, 1'olk i All'recl lir.v, clacka- '"","? J3 'J.1,' w.wl1- HnlBsJ mas; A Nellner, Muliiioniah; W II Holme,, Marlon. " j tnwai. ; For Catalogue, Address. I. Ii. 'A11MKI,L. A. B., Prrsidrnt, or J. JI. FOKEU. ice-a'reviuenl. WILL & LINK, Music - Dealers Hotlce oar List of Ftanoa. T "I' If TT T Ti' U f Tlis moal popular piano amoot'u. 1. Ta lLIJiIihli t famous PlanlaU. J. BAUER & CO. lc floiabanrl dursbililj. TfC!TJ C C!rXT fThe best medluni mieal V UOls Ct OUl I in th. market, Pislare anil Earhnff IMonsie Proof Orirfsns, Ooltari, Tlalis Nuiall Irjsltuieuts m Specialty. Anonts for the New Home, KIdrldxe B. and oher Sewing Mattel Supplies for all kinds ol tSewlnn Machines. WeRuarJoor , customers interests aud guaraniee sallsfaoiiua. L? also carry afull aaanrtntenl r Msisle atael Hasla Bosks. 't Cor. Second and Terry uts., (Send for oatalogue.) If AlbBJ PATRONIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS. THE FARMERS & MERCHANTS INSURAil Albany, Oregon. W V READ, President. J O WRITSUAH. trfsr J L COWAN, Treasurer. Geo F 8IMPHON, Vice fnsldtu DIBBOTOBS JLCowau, GeoFSimpson, W V Read, Vr L Foley, M Sternberg, J W W' J it a eatiiertoro, n o stranan. J u writsman. ALSO UISTU1GT 4(1111 I0 Traders, Oi'n4it American. Philadelphia, Pa. Pbceniz, London, flngisw Norwich Union, Ixinden, Kn Guardian, London, Eng. Man chester, Manchester. Kngianri. Caledonian, Ktlljburg. fjcotlanil. Weaehesler, New York. ONLY STRICTLY INSURANCE OFFICE IN AIRANY.- HEALTII IS WEALTH! mil wtimiwMm Albany! 1K. E . C. WEST'S Nerve r.4 Brain Trntmen tnuranteed Hiieciflo for Hvntcria. UizzmeM. Convu tlrnia, Kits. Nervous NeurnJjf.A, Ilcailacho, Nervou froHtrattoii oauieu uy the unool ajcohnl or lonacco, Wakaffulneatt, Mental Depression, 8f toning of the vratB, reMiiimir in inaanitr arm leaumtr to misery, stiddcat-h, premature old a ice, barrenneii, )om i roi i i caunca ny ovor-cxnrittm oi tlio rrain Rach I; contain one tnontli'a treatment. 81 ft box r Bin boXM for 45, aunt by mail prepaid on receipt o WE OUARANTRB 8IX BOXES TO CURE ANY aue. With each order received hy ua for eix botee. accoDipanieil with 95, we will send the purchaaerour wrltteDfruarantee to refund the money if the treat aieiit does not effect a euro. Guarantees tsnucd onl of J. A Oummini, DriifttfUt, sole Knt, Albany , Or. Eevsre House: rLBANY, OREGON 311 AS. PFEIFFEH TROPilIETOR. Pitted on in firstlaHS stylo. Tables Mippliod with the beat In the market. Nice sleeping soartinents, Hample rooms 'r lomueruial traTelers. FOSHAY Sl MASON -veabi'atiB Attm Raraib- Ornggistsand Booksellers Aboi .Ib for John B. Aldon'a puJjllcallotw, atiloh we aryi st publisher's prices witi fuKOad.liv ..Nfflnufacturers f- RRIST Ml MILLMAGHiMERY IROHfl A0 ALL KlrM)3 OFP m LiCHT wom" I8CM AHO BRAS CASTINGS. hwihI attention A 0 ' 6h of manhinen PaliHrns Made on SliortJ M$rtrt ir.7)A Y hS Vaif UllM0l4 " V KriF aM Blfialn'' 1 he cinl J. ' j Tntnib 4 Jifl OK .vnvpRil. DIREC. I Ull 4J 1 s - arterial EmbalminfT t""1' cally.