Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, February 13, 1892, Page 2, Image 2

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    FALLACY AND
KOI'HISTUY I'PAOIOV
AllLE.
From whatever ttandpolnt the Ortgo
nian makea an attempt to defend the cause
of protectionism a.id McKlnlevlsm it It
compelled to resort to false premises and
sophistical reasoning In order to make a
case. It Is now disgruntled because Srtng
er proposes to make a reduction in the
duties on woolens of only one-clghth lower
than Mills in his bill provided (or. That Is
Springer proposes to reduce the duty on
woolens from 91 to 3S and Mills proposed
. to reduce from 67 to 40 per cent. The
Oregom'an knows that it is no consequence
at all what reduction Springer proposes to
make compared to the reductiou that
Mills proposed, for the Mills bill never be
came a law, but U of the highest and most
material importance as to what reduction
the Illinois chairman proposes to make as
compared with the McKlnlev bill which
became a law. McKinley put the duties
on woilens at 91 per cent end on wool at
41 percent. McKinley raised the duties
on woolens from 67 to 91 per cent and on
wool from ,S to 4 1 per cent. thus practical
ly setting up the claim that the difference
in the rate of protection between the two
should be 50 per cent. He thus showed
much more favorllsrn for the manufact
uters than Springer who proposes to make
the difference but 35 per cent. In all its
arguments the Ore?oian persistently Ig
nores the largest of all the classes of peo
ple who are affected by the imposition of
a protective tariff upon impotted goods.
We mean the consumer. It assumes that
its readers are ignorant of the plainest
principles of the protection question, and
we are constrained to admit that there is
much reason for this assumption if they
depend upon the lessons taught them from
time to time in its columns. It complains
that Springer's plan Is one sided and
therefore robbery. If both sides are to
have a part of the swag then the Orcg-o-
fiian would regard It as not robbery, thus
ignoring entirely the enterest of the con
sumers, the great masses who foot the
bills. If it be one sided for Springer to
make a difference of 55 per cer.t in favor
of the woolen manufacturer, how much
more sided was it for McKinley to make a
difference of 50 per cent in favor of the
manufacturer. It is all folly; there is no
sound argument to be made in favor of
protectionism and no better evidence of
the truthfulness of this statement can be
found anywhere than that furnished in
the tariff articles that appeared in the
columns of the Oregoiu'un during the year. !
of lSSt -5 The paper was then conduced j
in a difnteresttd and frar.k manner. It
is different now.
ATTACK IN I'KTA 11
The policy c attacking the tariff i di
tail '.'.a.? met the approval of the whole edu
cated democratic press.
It gives promise of accomplishing somo-t'ling-
of reform at a time when no reform
can lie accomplished in any other way. It is
therefore a practical policy, and it is oppos
ed only by those impnieticaUes who care
more for theoretical "issues" .tln.in for tin;
actual Ofcomplisliment of results.
Now that Jlr David A Wells, who repre
sents tariff reform imtuixe.1 with party pol
itics of any kind, litis written 11 letter to Mr
Springer approving the policy of attack 1:1
detail, perhaps the iinpracttcahles will
graciously consent to think a little ahout
the matter before further condemning the
programme as tin uhandenment of reform.
A WASHINGTON DKMOCKAT S OPINION
J-A Kulm, Washington's member on the
democratic national cominittei'.who returned
home from a meeting- of the executive com
mittee, says drover Cleveland will not re
ceive the democratic presidential nomina
tion. He bases his opinion upon the minute
observations which he made at various po
litical centers he visited during his eastern
trip. He says the selection of Chicago us
the place for holding the democrat ie nation
al convention wasan anti-Cleveland victory.
It means that u western man will receive
the party's nomination for president, and
that man will be General John M rahner.
Palmer will go into the convention with
the unanimous delegation of Illinois, Mich
igan and Ohio nt his hack. In his opinion
the second place on the ticket will go to
Governor William K Hussell, of Massachu
setts, which state the democratic party
think is debatable ground. David 11 Hill
will have the solid New York delegation,
but outside of a complimentary vote will
not lie '"in it." Had not tirover Cleveland
written the anti-silver letter at the time
when his partvs minority 111 congress was
on record favoring free coinage, he might
have captured the prize. Kuhn, while
Chicago secured quarters for the delegation
from this state to the democratic convention
at the Palmer house, a parlor and four
sleeping apartments having been rented for
four davs at 12 a day. The democratic
itate central comniittveJmeetR February 29
at Tacoma to fix the time and place for
holding the convention which will nominate
delegates to the national convention of the
party.
OKLAHOMA IS KOU CLEVELAND
Guthrie, O. T., Feb. 5. The Territor-
al convention for electing delegates to the
democratic national convention will be
held on May 17. The; committee stood
for Cleveland, 2 for Hill and 1 for
boies.
RED 11KKR
There were 14:3 divorce cases in Scotland
1st vear, as against 110 the year previous.
Sixty-three of the actions were brought by
husbands and 80 by wives.
Painting. MUs Nellie Richards will
organize a class in painting on the 1st of
March. A good opportunity for superior
in Unctions For particulars call at her
residence at Cth and Jefferson streets.
The Eighth Sekiks. Seriei No. S, of
the Albany Huildlng and Loan Associa
tion will b? opened on February 19th. Ap
plication for.stock will he received by the
secretary, lay ' Blain.
l'aiker Bros, grocers.
F. M. French keeps railroad time,
liny your grooeri'is of 1'a.rkur Br4
Apple psrers f.r sale at Stewart & Soirs.
Kiae grooeriea at Conn & Hrodricson'a.
Latest sheet niuaie at Will & Link's.
New cream cheese just leeeived at Conrad
Moyers.
C W Cobl, job printer, Klinn Block, does
first class work.j
K W Aeliison &Co are selling nionunicuta
at Portland prices.
The finest line) of pocket kuives iu'tlie
city at Stewart & Sox's.
Stewart & Sox sell the very best f stent
tempered shears and scissors.
Smoke the celebrated Havana filled 5 cent
cigar at Julius Joseph's.
J. W. Rentley, leadin I boot and shoe
maker, just cast of Rwere House.
Go to C W Cobb, successor to Paisley &
Sniile, Hum Hlnck, fir ycurj b printiug
of all kinds
Dr M H Kilis, ' 1 hysician and surgeon,
Albany, Oregon. Calls made ,lu eit 'or
country.
MRS. GRAHAM'S
People.
J. V. 8. is flit only ParsftpHrlll.i that c! 1 or
feeble pooplf bliouM tuLf, as tin i;-.i:.en;l j.i-tash
wbicli is in every otlu'rarsntirllia Um'. . c kmnr
or, in 11:1110 r certain t-ondiU :u Lu m:i t be
emai'Iat lug. J. V. B. ou the rontiniy in j.-irel
vegetable cnI Miniu'ntefl dijsium :,! ctrn;e.
new blooil, t!io very thkn f..r ulU, i.vlui or
broken iltiwn i-eI ti. It bulltl tin-m ft. .4
prolongs tlicir lives. A case in irin;:
Mr. J'rli'cn on estimable nnA elilr!y la ly o!
513 M.I-.0 J L. !. 1". T.-a for 111 rHhs tlti'Huin,: bo
rIit!iy n:t to seriously o'tirm . er family. It got
inbuilt.: at she was Until ly u-luti-d with fnlutiug
ffclls. the writes: "WUilo i.i t'.iut tliiii'Teroua
com'.Iiioii I tnw sumo it tlio testimonial! con
cerning J. V. . umUent for a bottle. Thai marked
the turn In p;iut. I revalued my lout tlesh and
BireuRth and huvo not felt no vrell In years."
That wns two years nst and Mm. Deldeu is well
and hearty to-tky, and mill taking J. V. 8.
If you arc old or feeble and want to be built up.
Ask for
KwilaHting! v in
F K Ailea.
If no, why n.
See W F Reail'a liae of rlreai g.iCiU
and
N K Y A I) V K RT I S IS M 1 N T S.
ALBANY OPERA HOUSE.
The horror with which President Harri
son recently profe ised to regard (foriinand
crs lias now a chance to express itself in
practical fashion. Ohio is a close state.
Under any fair conifressional apportion
ment it would hn represented ly a pretty
evenly dividtnl deleiratioii. IJt'.t the repuh
liean sensite has jupt passed a frnitesipiely
unfair t;en-yiiianilcr, hy which to secure
fifteen reptihlican districts to five democrat
ic and one doulitful. When the democrats
of Ohio gerrymander the state in democrat
ic interest the' H'orW protested against tlie
wrong and injustice. Has Mr Harrison the
courage to enforce his recent proclamation
of holy horror for gerrymanders in general
by uttering a warning and rehukc t) his
partisans in Ohio concming this gerry
mander in particular? A word from him
might stop the outrage. Will he speak it?
Or is his objection to gerrymanders confined
exclusively to those that benefit tho demo
cratic party?
WARNER & CRASOIt Lessees and Mano;en
Friday, February 19th,
Tiik Elite Event cF the Season.
Tbat Peerless Emotional Actress,
Aaude Gi'ansei',
Suppsrted by Sir Clarence HundynMo nnd her vn
select com pan r, innler tlio diioction
Mr V M Wilkinson.
Appeirttifr in her famous nils of "Cora," In her own
dramatlo nion of Rolots musterwork,
"LWnicle if," ontitlel,
FHE CREOLE."
" T7ANTI.'D A (.irl U lo general
V liouse.ork in a small fain! y, Jn
ruiro at Mtore of Kl iu liros.
"1 OST.--A vMiab'fl p ir of ntol eyo
li K'asK6-?. The flmJor will o infer a
favor by returning them to W H Iee.
Now that Blaine has written that long-looked-for
letter of declination, the trutli
about the stale of his health Is beginning
to be known. Stories told last summer
that his mind was affected to the extent
that his memory was weak used to be
pooh-poohed, but now the Washington
correspondent of the Cincinnati Enquirer
W C Mcliride, who has long been an ad
mirer and supporter of Hlaine, writes: "I
called on Senator John Sherman a his
home in Washington one niyjhl last week,
and he Informed me that President Har
rison had told him personally that the
whole burden of the Chilian affair had
been borne by himself and Secretary
Tracy, and that during the whole trouble
iilaine could not remember what had taken
place two d.iys before." Orrt'onuin.
A Lowiston (Mi-) rnMichinnn. while hunl
intf tin1 rabbit an iirtii lc of food, dcliv
ered himself ih follows: "You takf one
rablrvet ;nnl skin him. aii'l I ju-t lief
havoa ch'n :;en.
Th.
Kt-llo
fin--
re :;:v -'' -.i'.v:uili-; rt 1 tin 1 ti
I' V.r-I.inj;ton. villi ;i !'. 1! !
.-paeity of IJlAV-.l 1-v'..
4 7 -.N rrr er lo do poneral
V housework. Call Rt residence or
office of Ir U W M&ston;
SN. STEELE A CO., Albany, Oregon.
Ijohii money on cood roal estate
security in Linn and adjoining counties.
"tV"ANTKI. Highest prica paid for
f f hiuea at the chair factory, Albany,
Oregon.
ANNUAL MEETING.
NOTICE ii hereby given that the
annnnl ineellnir nf the stockholders of
tho Albany HuiMinc Aisoeiation will be
held at the nfllce of W C Tweedale, on
Ferry Stieei, In Albany, on Monday,
March '21t, 1S92. at 7:3d p m.for the elec
tioti of directorn, anil such other bnslne-sij
as may eome before the meeting.
Dated Fob l2-.li,
J. JOSKPK.
W C TWKKDA I.E. Secretary.
President.
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
"VTOTICK IS IIKHEI1Y (if VKN THAT
thorn w ill ho a nicotine of tho Mock
holderti .if the d ) Follow Hull Ituil-iin
ANHooiation heid t thoir".n,,e in Albmiv.
Oregon on Motulny. the Mth day "of
March, 1S2, at the hour ol 7 o'clock p in
ot said day, for lv imrpn- e of electing
jteven direct ir t f. rvo for t lie eninmr
VHr and tor tiio traiMaciion of unyoihor
misincs th it hi, iv cjmo bcfoio s;iu
iiiectinvr.
Tliis tlir "-:ti th.v ff .TrtTiuwrv. I'J,
v C'l W KKiVXLK,
K A lAHiiKir, I'resi ;i-nt.
'cr-tsry
Joy
Most inoilcrn, most efTcctlve,
Ramc prlco, J 1.00. six for Jo. 00.
FOR SALE HV-
STANARD & CUSICK
Vegetable
Sarsaparilla
largest bottifc
ALBANY
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS.
NOTICE is hereby viven that I. or rr.v
Dejjutv, will meet thf lax-imveia of Liup
county, Ort(io.i, at 9 o'clock a m and remain
until 4 o'c'ook p m.at tbeir resncctive iiIucbk
of votinc in tho several precincts, at the fol
lowing tnn.is ODd puces for the purpose of
ollcctragthe tar.es for the ve:rof 1S91:
U.ick Creek, Monday, Fehiu .rv IS. 1S92
Fox Valley, Tuesday, !-eb 10, 1S92.
Jordan. tVcdnesday, Pel) 17, 1S'J2.
Scfo, Thurs-dav, Feb 13, 1S9J.
Franltli ) B-itt'e, Friday, YA 19, 1S92.
Shelburn, Saturday, Feb 20, 1892.
North Lebanon, Mond.iv, Feb 22, 1S92,
Sautiam, Monday, Fob 22, 1892.
South Lebanon, Tuesday, Feb 23. 1S92.
Waterloo, Tuesday, Feb 23, 1892
Sodaville, Wedntsday, Feb 24, 1S92
Sweet Heme, fday, Feb 25, 1892.
C'rawfordsvill day, Feb 20. 1S92.
N I'rownsvil.e, turday Feb 27, 1892
S Browusvill iruiday, Eth 27, 1S92.
Center, Satur
Fel,2 1S92.
Ilalsoy, Tuesday, March 1. 1S92.
Phedd, Wednesday, March 2, 1892.
Tangent, Thursday, March 3, 1892.
Orleans, Thursday, Marcn 3, 1892.
Price, Friday. March 4, 1892.
Syrsuse, Saturday, March 5, 1S92.
West Albany, Saturday, March f, 1892.
Albany, Monday. March 7, 1S92.
t'entsr Albany, "Monday, M arch7, 1S92.
Est Albany, Tuesday," Marcn S. 1892.
Prompt payment will bs required. Pay
you es and save os ts.
M. SCOTT.
Sheriff nd Tax Collector.
Dated January 21st, 1S92.
FORTJVJILLEIil & SRVIPIG,
V 1 ' LI,:
'J
r .N
-FUNERAL DIRECTORS,
Arlorinl Embalming done Sclentifleallj
Alliiiii), Urresn,
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING.
NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the annual moelinir of the stock
ln.lderH of the Albany Hulldinp and loan
Association will be held on Friday, Feb
ruary 19th. )82, at Ihe hour ct 7:30 p m
of said day. In Ihe Hank ofdrepnn, In
Albany, Linn county, Ortpon, for the
elecliun of nine dirwtors. to serve for Ihe
term of one year next ensuing from aid
meeting, and until I heir Riiccosinra are
olected and qualified. and to transact anch
other business as may come belore the
associa-inn. Done by order cfthenso
elation this IClh day of January, 1M12.
C H STEW A K-".
Jay W Plain, President.
KecretBiy.
KOTlCETOCRECITfPS
OTICF. IS HEKKliV OIVEX THAT
John K Cyius and W p Piicbford,
liartnerp d(dn bi-sinfss in Si-io, I inn
county, Orrpnn.under tho f.rm muiie nnu
slyle of I yrns v Pitrhturd, have duly
made an aksiumnt nt nf all the property,
n-al an ) personal, to the underML'i.ed Ut
the hem lit of the ir en ililnrs. persons
havlnt: e-'aims nint the hhkII'iiiu are
hi-rtby nolitied ai.d n quire (1 lu in.ent
Ihe sunn- tlluliT osll- to ll ei l.n,;i i;uiim1
at Ihe rf'u a f J K We alhi r!,.:-l. mi tli(I
rity .f A. I, any, I. inn i. ui,:v, l.ti-cuu
w-ilbin 'lure lii. .uh l'ri:in thniinle hereof
I'atesl 1 e t. ril, 1 '2,
J. Ii I'l.iCRY,
AMriiee.
Cucurnter
Ullel
Elder Flower
Cream
1 net a coBiuetic lii the wiihp in which tint teiiu
ropularly uiwti, hut iiurniancntly Iteaulittea, It
creaku a it it, iiuh4h, flor, o 'vety tkui, and by
tlfilv un uriutunHv iuakcn th ctniilxiuii neveral
hhailei Aliiu". It in a vsiiialatit prtiUTtittn frm the
in'U or aim niui wiim aim puveiiut unit imniaml
frivkh-a, at ii I black )u-ala will nuvrr coin while yn
it. It cleaiiiRn tho face far lu'tter thaw ap and
watt-r, tiouruthtwaiul hull ta up the akin tiwiuodaiitl
prevftit the funimtinii ot wrinkle It ifivwa the
frrvlini'wi, ck'arnoH ami vmoothiieMH of tkio that you
hvd whfii a little if hi. Kvery iaiy, y-niiit; or old.
cuirht U um it, rm it civt'Ha more vulIi(hI apnear-
aiifi' to any liidy, ami that pcrmuiicntiy. It contuiiiN
m Ai id, owdor or alknti, and itt as hannk'Kii nti dew
and an iiniiriHhiiiir t tho rk'ii an dew is to tho flower.
I'rloo Ml (HI, at all dniid'intu and IminlreHHen. rat
Mra iiervaitie tiniliam'H etttnhlitihiiieiit, UKl IN tut utreut
San tVaiicituti, where nhe ireatnlaliet for all hleintHh
e of tliefaee ur Jlturu. L'tdicaat a dintaiue treattnl
by letter. Send laui for iter little book "lluw to
b lleaulifiil,"
oninln Pnfflo niai-.d fieo to anv ladv on
UUUip.U UUUblUreeeiiiLof l ,-hiU in nump
o pay jKiatafe ai.ii lacking, Uidy ajfenU wantu t
MRS. GRAHAM'S
Face Bleach
Cure the worst canon of Kreek'fs, Sunburn, Sal
owneaa. Moth-pat ehea. I'imtileiiaiMlall kin bhinUlim.
I'rlcf M,(H. HariuleM ami cflective ; iio sample
can be win ; Laly agents wanted,
Thft Tll'lliTiTiaf' u,wn wno ,r"t ordei a
aaiw iu6(; uum;i vt my preparation will
havehii name added to ihi adverttAetnent,
My preiiirationn are (or le by wholeaate drntf
tihts in Chicat'oaud every city west of it,
TWO MEN AND ONE HOY
FOUND UK AD!!
A'hile trying to Crowd tlieii
WAV INTO
i;YG'i & Fai3Ar, BROS
Store, where they alwa s have on band
he laruest Stock south of Portland, of
the latest improved Rifles and Shot
Juns; an immense stock of Fishing
Tackle of every description; Tents,
flam mocks, Camp Chairs and thousands
of other things too numerous to mention
Jieintir Sliop
;n connection wilh the Store, and one ol
he best workmen in the Mate to do any
.ud ail kinds of wor
Come OTie Come No rouble to
how gocds "Small pre fit and nulck
ales" is ou: .notto.
Julius Gradwotil's Bazaar
The very latest news is that you oan buy at JULIUS
GR ADWOHL'S BAZAAR, for net caoh, goods as follows:
Arbuckle's t'offee, Per Pound 25o.
17 lbs. Granulated Sugar $1.00
20 lbs Extra C Sugar White 1.00
No. 1 Kerosene, per single gallon 25
Cans refilled, 5 gallons 100
5 Gallons Good Pickles 00
20 lbs. No. Savon Soap 00
Wholesale rleoif aiiRir-IOI) llw extra ( l.7.ri 101) iIh Kinmilatod, $5.75.
I will eondiidt a atrieteanh alore, nnd all iro.i.N will bn Hold for nut nvi'i Cnni in
o 25 per eent l.'Mie man r-nu ar prion. Kv Htoek of Chlnawaro, f.inoy iroods, and
all the (leMiniblo ".view nf iilhei, aa wull a izoimriil asH.irtiii'iiit ol Krooorlm, crook,
ei-.v, lamps ml llx'iiirea ia eoinplote. I make a spoai ty ol linn tm, oolldiia and
bikiiiK powder, and alwayi plawi my euatuiiioro,
Akoih lorneveral responsible liiauranco ooiiipanioe. Julluw rul weh.
ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR
ASK THE PEOPLE OF LINN COUNTY
Wlicro to get the Most Bargains,
Where to get the Bust Value for Your Money,
-IN-
Clothing, Dry Goods, Etc.,
And they will Answer with Ono Voice, at
G. W. SIMPSON'S.
Star ISakcvj
'orruiil:t:liii asitl f-'ifsi St.'
CONRAD MEYtR,P30?RIEf0a.
Can ii eel FruitH,
GluHnmiro,
Orloel FroitM.
Tobacco,
o(Sec,
nniiee' l
iueeiiHwr .
VetfcluliJex,
Mpicen,
Tea,
tte..
In fact everyth.u that ii kept in a ffentra
variety and nct-ry store, Holiest
(Umrkt't liriuvpaiU for
AI,L KINDS OF PRODUCE
FOSHAY & MASON
WOMtt-A'-a AB1 KIT AIL
(Jrcggiswand Hookscilers,
A:re; tafor John li. A!nmfa punllciilions,
n"i'jh w a-.'ii a1. oubl'Niier'a ?r.;v vi.
a
J. A. Cunimirg.
Wa
Paper
i rgs, Iaintw Oil?!.
(JlawM, lite.,
ALBANY,
ORECGN
hi
Store.
Het stock of 2nd flC gooln In the
Vfilt4yt and the nion reasonable prices.
i nave on nana uii kukim oi
FUHNITU3E, STOVES, TINWARE,
TRUNKS, BOOKS, PICTURES,
CLOCKS, CROCKERY,
ETC., ETC.
0ii6 doeir west of S fi Yonn-r's eld atore.
L C0TTLEIS
ALLEN
W HOLESALE 5
BROTHERS,
Grocers
Retail
'OEGARS TOBACCO, AND CHOICE FRUITS OFJALl
KINDS irj LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES
IN THEIR SEASON.
Piinn Bloc!
BLACKMAN & HODGES,
LEADINGDRUGGISTS
ALBANY
OKEG-OIT
no
, ....... 'vj'. , .. ir' -j-
V W niaiiit tlv li
t rw St:il, H1, next
ki:.,' lu" store.
WHY IS THE
L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE cePeVn
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY P
I ? f "V1""1 Bl'?. with no tncltn or wax thra4
to burt tho fcot; iua,lo ot tho licat nno calf, 11111.11
ana I iy, ood tenmi n make mr thart olklt
Qratlr thun any other nanrtfacturer. It euuala taAnil.
eonil shooj cosllnij from rt.oo to f.'itl. ",ww' uaar
afw. ahoo over offcrril fur il.uj; enuala Kraiuih
S4.?i "H-s;w.ilvni Mho?, nni eif,
Jhoe ev.r uaa at till, tirlce : ai no irado
nvrnn.loBr.oi-s co.tlnn from tim lu $
S 3 a !f. P'1 T ?,rn0"- Hallroad Men
atmLeltiTI arrlursnll wpnrlhpni' noarftir.
ramliiiiootli Inililr, h.nrr thri'o i bii1L
S2. I!".","'"1 " l-t'orlieoTiTorrolat
tO a5 nnd '! Woiklliuinun-. ahoM
tfOVS' f '.'", ," ' h.H,l alio, , are
rf.YJ ,,rornhytlinh,,y.sevcrywlicro- UiuvrhII
on IhcTr ;morll,,; tho lli.-jva'slng .A. '1
LaClieS i.'v."", '""'-"we-il ahoe. best
tiiil.orl.,l Bhoc3o.i8lliiKfr,.ni Ju.i t h ,Ijuut"-'"-n
l.nilliV a.so, Hi.uo iiml jhoo tor
nri """V---0". . I., lunula,- narauanS
prko are nainpid em tho Ujtti.m ol t at h BLoo.
. rwTAKF. M fl ltTITI TK. r
Insuton 1.,,-ai a'lv,.rtl....l ,H.:iloMHi,n,.K.,.tr..T
Albany
-MaiiufncturorH ir
EAM ENGINES CRIST AND SAW
MILL MACHINERY IRON S
AUD ALL KIH03 OF HEAVY
ANO LIGHT WORK, IN
IRON AND BRASS
CASTINGS.
fecial altontion ihl.t
da of niacbinori
n plrlng
PaVcf-rns Made on Short Notice
MONEY TO IjOAN Uomo capital to
loan, in sums to unit. on Albany and
Linn enuntv real estate or irood oersonal
"ecurlty. W K McPlieraon. Kinit Street
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