Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, July 24, 1893, Page 3, Image 3

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GOOD EVENING.
Bio Suit Tlic Hoard mentions the
igainat Mrs Dr Patterson Wallace as
i: Mrs Cvntli'a A Croner, thin
loon, enteren suit in tlie circuit
; of Lane, county against Mrs Dr
non-Wallace, late ol Albany, for
ractice. The complaint aileeea that
efendant claimed she was e k i Ileal in
olna and therefore commenced to
plaintiff; thut elie cave the pla'.n-
orerdose of cresote wi'rich blistered
ll aeons nieimiriines of her mouth,
t and stomach, causinga depression
i heart and other organs; that she
tuffered uiu?h bodily and mental
from the same, anil is now unable
take of any nourishment, by reason
'ing such ni?dicine. And by cause
d treatment she has been compelled
pend $76 for the service of a physi
30 for nurse hire and has sullered
ges in addition to the amount of
I therefore plaintiff asl:s for judg
in the sum of $5105. The plaintiff
stained the services of Attorneys K
ipworth and A C Woodcock: and
sfendant, Attorney L llilyeu. On
ibject of her right to practice, Mrs
ice bad taken the preliminary steps
rtland, and also has a diploma from
hio American Health College of
mati, showing that she had been
instructed in the vitapathic svstem
imply qualified to p actice in the
aentandcureof all diseases; also by
ie o religious organization and
i incorporation, we also constitute
rdain har minister of the gospel of
id authorize her to preach and sol
marriages according to law, to at
unerels and to lawfully perform all
terial offices."
Dos Picnic A fine, substantial
I, bail! ma'nly by the county, ba,
mo completed across the Santiam,
Fosters, in the eastern pare of the
f. The county court went up last
day to receive the bridge. The
on was made one of general rejoic
' the people of all the surrounding
ry. A regular basket picnic con
6V by" the generous, hoepi'able
sot tbat section was the order of
sy. The crowd was said to be large,
lot large enough to consume the
lea contributed by the liberal heart
jple. Quite a number of speeches
made, In which MrTlllotson, the
ictor, came in for no small amount
its for the very efficient manner in
his work was done. The people
it section are to be congratulated,
) bridge will be one of great public
nlence and will contribute in no
degree to the development of the
.ry lying along the north tide of '.he
am river.
HOIIE D IHKOIB
Statement! have bec:i madl rijjht along
that the comit can be plainly Keen; but
c man ft do ul town can find no one in
Albany who has seen It.
If atllfcted with icalp diseases, hair fall
ing out, an-J premature baldness, do rot
use grease or alcoholic preparations but
apply nan s Hair Kenewer.
The Oregon Pacific company lata debt
to Marion county for three years' taxes ai
ioiiows: ei, 277.44 lor 1390, j.l 11 s tor
1801, SJ.3S5 6S for 1S93 a total of $0,777
70. 6oan,t 65 cents can be saved by buying
return tickets when going to Portland,
good for 30 days. This ! a permanent
arrangement with tbo Southern Pacific
Company.
The following from the Dallas Observer
contains a bit of humor: J no. J Daly U
circulating a petition asking the city coun
cil to allow horses aud hogs to run at large
in our streets. He !.ay it is unfair to dis
criminate in favor of cows.
A Chinaman who has been at work on
the section here for the past six or seven
years, left Monday for hie home in China.
He wasn't registered either but as he had
a pretty good bank account he concluded
to return home and be somebody. The
Geary law should force every Chinaman
to depoit himself Junction City Times.
The brewery at Medford has gone Into
the hands of a receiver. Tnis is the liist
case of the failure of a brewery the writer
remembers and it is explained by the
paragraph announcing that there was a
disagreement among the stockholders.
Statesman. One In Albany failed once,
for the same reason.
It has been reported that soda water
costs 2 cents a gallon for bottling at Soda
vllle. Tnis, the Democrat Is informed,
is incorrect. It costs nothing, and aB the
springs are under control ot tne state. can
not cost anything. There is a rule for-
Didoing tne getting ot It from Friday
evening until Monday morning, which will
be enforced sometimes.
Where do the flies come from. Some
one has figured it out tbat the toper
makes the blue-bottle fly, the stern
father makes the gad fly, the cyclone
makes the house fly, the blacksmith
makes the fire fly, the carpenter makes
the saw fly, the driver maaes the horse
ny.tiie grocer makes the sand fly.and the
boarder makes th butter fly.
W A Smeltzer, a farmer near Silyerton.
lost his dwelling and barn by fire July nth.
He gave out the statement tiiat at the
lime he was away in the mountains, and
returning found nothing but ashes. He
had an insurance of sSoo on the building
in the Phoenix Hartford Company.
inursuay w ft Digeiy, meaaiusier. went
to the place to inquire into the particulars
and fix the loss. The result was that
Smeltzer made a confession that he burned
the buildings.
ii Ball. Albany pulled herself to-
r Saturday and Sunday and won two
irom rortland altr hard fights
oiose contests. Saturday young
: did some effective work for Alhanv
ie box, holding Portland down to
shits, and striking out 0 to 3 for
son. Stanley made a home run for
rty and Stapleton into the farthest
r. tTimendous hit. The errors were
sred, and onlv 4. The score was 9
The umpire O M Mcl'arland, did
at work, though Portland at one
waa on the war path. Arick and
ley were In the box on Sunday and
Stoa (or Portland. Duvv 1 Ktnnfni-,1
ity man catching. The score was
iu in tavor of Albany.
0 dabs now stand:
ay-.
PLAYED WON LOST
1(1 10 6
12 ft A
land IB 7 9
onCity 12 3 9
obati Rkcobd In estate of S B
egan citation iBsnced 10 Bernard
eaary rinnegan, returnable Aug 7.
raardisnship of Rnth A Fry, bond
300 approved.
estate of A Dodge, reprrt of sale of
nal property approved. Petition to
real property allowed. Final ac
t approved.
estate of F F Craft citation ordered
i. ! Hearing Aug 7.
estate of P J Laforte, final settle
set for Sept 4.
estate of H 8 Hirons, bond of $4000
jvea. ft r rurons adn ipiatrator.
guardianship of Jas, Jessie, Maggie
folUe Hunter, guardian nnDointed-
estate of Andrew Robb, executor
PEXartK Ferkjaok. The Harrisburg
ier lays: One day last week, Sam
son, who lives a few miles weBt of
:ity, drove in some 30 or 40 head of
settle. Arriving at the river he did
se the ferry but drove the cattle
he stream and had them swim
a. Daring the operation three head
drowned.
ins 'will hereafter mn to ldunha
w wit-in fim ot xne vrmijon la
Jfoadiiv ninniing and Wednesday
Satnrdiiy evenings. Round trip
aS00 f"r "lir,v wi" "
or 13.00. Hound trip ti ket can now
ight to the Unv, at excursion rates
day of the week.
Vuict Is unanimous that Will 4
carry the b'it line of silver ware In
illey. They nave the variety anJ qual
Cnsablnation th-it counts in burine
. An inspection always carries con-
ndreff Is due to an enfeebled st e of
liny Hall's Hair Renewer q ale ens
rtrlBve functions of the skin, healing
rertnlipg the formation of dandruff
rs tsader 16 getting their hair cut a
c-s will receive free ticket to the
rounds.
ranee sale of all kinds of he's 'at
'?'" QwiByonrtime to buy.
ini' ,; ,cd hair cattint pir
'o B-ery customer at Viereck
I parlors.
lMKiiMcn.tl repsirel an
Kix7Z ""'"sr.lyonmpejtnt work
's r 11 Fr.-nch's jeae'ry store.AllnnrJ
mill ADPKUj,
S W Paisley is now a resident of Roa
loke, Tjxaa.
Riineriiitpndunr. tMlnni... r,i :
... - - .'.mvnn, b in.iiri jb
residing at Detroit.
Mrs JVolverton, of Spokane, Is in the
Mty. the guest of her parents, Mr and Mrs
Louis Miller.
Maurice Sjndere and Fred Moht re-
:iinieil this mn.ni.... .1..:-
...u.l6 num meir .trip
across the Cascades.
Mr Frank Parton, jr., of Waitsbure,
Wasli, is in the city. His mother and
u me uay, wnere lie will join
theiu.
Cards are out announcing theapproacli-
iniT Wedilimr nt Miaa A ll.u-fr UI...U
Mr It M M..1.,,l. ti.
will occur at the home of the bride's
mother, in this city.on July 31 at. Guard
Mr find Mn Wo.... urM.i:.. i n .1 1
are in the city on their honeymoon. The
.-ercmuuy was periornieu last week and
Mm unu is miss mamie iewman. They
have the best wishes ol many friends in
Albany.
F. M U'nll n,t VUrr, n. . c.i
- .ivn, ri DUICIII,
returned hnmi lulnv rrnm n .i.u
Santlam, where they located a camp tor
wm iwcmy-nye oaiemues tor the summer.
Ml-8 Pari TtnMan.1 .l,lU..n
panied by Miss Marie Rockwell, left on
Friday for Geurhart Park, where they
will spend a few weeks at Hotel Gear
hart, of which Mr Race is manager.
Statesman.
Deputy U S Marshal Georce Ifnmnl
spentSunday in Albany, having just come
up from Salem,where he left his brother
Cap. in the insane asylum. Cap. had no
mm wuere ne was. it is prouabtt,
though, that his insanity it only tem
porary, at least that is the hope of his
many friends throughout Oregon.
This forenoon, on complaint of his
father, Harry Dodder was committed by
Judge Duncan to the s'ate reform school
lor six months. It is claimed that he is
incorrigable. Deputy Sheriff Smith took
him to that place. Mr Dodder, who has
been ill for some time, went to Yaquina
vy iu recuperate.
Mr and Mrs E T Hatch and their sons
arrived in town yesterday from Sitka,
AiBsna, wnere iir natcn naa been col
lector of customs for the oast two vears
prior to July 1st, when he turned his of
fice over to his successor. Beni P Monra
of New York. The family is glad to get
use a to weoioot to enjoy the advantages
01 viviuzauuu.- oaiem otaiesman.
That Tin 'aa Case:
The newsnaner man lm n irnAil mnnv
things to aggravate him ; but he heeds to
nota 111s temper when he has hold ot Ins
pencil. The Pendleton E. O. man form-it
to do so when lie wrote : We are extreme
ly sorry that we cannot conduct the East
Oregonian to suit one man in Pendleton,
but his ideal is so low. so ordinnrv anil
so lacking in honor and decency that wn
cannot, please him even the least bit. In
one way, only, dees ho try to excel and
in this lie ie simply superb he can out
stink a skunk.
An Oregon exchange irets hilarinnn as
follows: The Willamette valley is now
in the midst of her three months clear
summer season. The skies are a pale
cerulean blue; the billowy clouds are
soft and fleecy like the lace work around
a bride's neck ; the mornings greet you
as deliciously cool as when you open the
door of an ice chest, the evenings are
bracing from a stiff Pacific breeze. The
land is rich with the perfume of new
mown hay and musical with the rattle
of the harvesters, while for all who labor
there is a rich bill of fare in fruits, vege
tables and juicy fish and meats.
Nerve Rewired. The Dalles Chroni
cle says: ItiBin times like these that
the outlay of a few thousand dollars es-
taDiisnea tne foundation lor monumental
fortunes. One reauires nerve, of course.
to buy properties when everybody looks
for tilde ruin and chaotic conditions, but
on tne principle that majorities are al
ways wrong, inose woo nave tne cour
age ol their convictions, and the where
withal to back them, cannot do better
than place their money in some of the
oargaina tnat are now generally availa
ble all over the country.
The Chemawa base ball clnb defeated
the Y M C A clnb of Salem 24 to 10 on
Saturday.
Selfish Pobtlakders. A Portland
paper hits the moss-back bankers of that
city who recently ordered that hereafter
no tbecks or other obligations against
interior hanks will be accepted, except
for collection, the following live hit:
Over $3,000,000 of Portland moaev is to
day enjoying the sleep that knows no
waking in tne "wildcat" towns of Puget
Sound, instead of being safely and ninlit-
ably employed in the agricultural and
inuusiriai intereets ot Oregon, which
have made Portland a citv. What have
these dignified pawnbrokers, who have
grown rich through no effort of theirs,
ever done to advance or build up the
great state of Oregon 7 What right have
they to pass judgment npon the builders
ol the interior? Have they ever done
anything either through legislation or
by investment to build up the interior
industries? The answer is no. They
are not built that way. They think that
the Bun rises on the west bank of the
Willamette river and sets on Portland
heights, and if they ever express any
feeling of sympathy for their fellow man
it would probably be on account of his
misfortune in living outside of that sacied
circle. i'o them there is nothing of
value in the vineyards, orchards, forests
or gold fields of Southern Oregon, the
rich alluviel lands of the Willamette
valley or the rolling orariea of Kastern
Oregon, all of which are in need of fin
ancial air. And as a matter of fact the
interior banks are on a better financial
footing today than a majority of the
more pretentious pawnshops.
1 m
A Wonderful Sciiesik Owing to the
stringency of tin money market the hnn
growers begin to see that they will have
difficulty in obtaining the needed money
wiiu which 10 pay nanus lor narvestmg
their crop. This state of affairs puts
them at the mercy of the hop buyer who
sets a price on the hops and comDels ac
ceptance on account of the buyer's de
posit oeing me only ready cash obtalna
ble. Itis purposed to remedy this by
issuing mouey that will be acceptable by
the laborers in Iiod fields and the ni.
chants in surrounding districts. The
pian is sometning as follows: The
farmers are to issue bills nf credit In tlm
denomination of one dollar each, to the
extent of one hundred dollars or less
according to their credit. These bills are
to answer all t ie purposes of any kind
of money in Hie district in which they
are isiued,and are redeemable at the hop
exchange of that district. To this ex
change all hops are to be delivered, and
sold, and bills called in, and returned to
mo party issuing them Salem Inde-
pcuui-us. ,
fr you are particular about h.t mn
C-A-A
Perry Conn can ,.lt . .. 1- .
. - - - KJIW.CIICS.
New seasonable infHaiM-.
riving He keeps a cl.-an stock. If voii
icguing ionic mountains cad on hl.n
and get stocked up. If you are going to
stay at home, call on l.im and get the best
10 be secured , as well as first class treat
ment. His p.lces will su't the times.
Don't ston atino- hut ! whit m k. iu
up for prosperous as well ss quiet times.
Pat Vp. The followin poem won for
its author, Hie editor of the Rocky
Monntain Celt, the prize of $1,(HX) offered
for the best appeal poem to newspaper
readers to pay their subscriptions:
"Lives of poor men oft remind ns honest
men won't stand no chance; the more
we work there grow behind ns bigger
patches on our pan:s. On our nam.
once new and glossy, now are stripes of
different line, all because subscribers
linger and don't n n. !,. 1. j
Then let ns be np and doing; send in
yonr mite, however small, or when the
snow o winter .Tikes ns. we sl,.ii 1...-.
no psntsat all."
Scio, Or., July 22nd, 1892.
I wish to explain the Press statement
in regard to placing the small bovs in the
cooler. The Kd. must have been a little
overloaded witb tarrantular juice, (which
he frequently overindulges in,) or he
would not have made the statement that
be did. The boys were not arrested for
canning the dog : but for inhuman treat
ment ot the dumb animal. They dragged
it from the bank on Main St. up to the
Methodist church, choking. roc'Ainsr and
dragging it until it was almost dead. If
1 nave ever canned a dog in Scio I have
no recollection of it. I want it distinctly
understood from thiB on, that any man
or boy who treats a dumb animal in the
way the boys were treating this dog, will
be "coolerized" to the full extent of the
law. I saw this conduct mvself. and did
not take "what we have been told" to
cast a slur on some one else. The Kd
ought to represent the thins fairlv.nnlesa
tarrantular juice had the ascendency
when he wrote the case up. No doubt
the reason for his slur unon me is. be
cause I have several times arrested his
illustrious son Sam, for violating some
city ordinance. One time for fighting in
my shop and once for playing ball in the
sireei. r. w. uilley.
NEVER BOTHER
yourself very much about business during
the hot months If you wish to keep cool:
nor must you get into t.le habit of asking
A MAN
if It is hot enough for him. when vou can
see very plainly that he ia practically
roasiea ; out, insteaa, aavise Mm to call on
Parker Brothers and get the best baked
goods te be secured, as well as warm
weather groceries generally,
WHEN HE IS HOT.
By so doing you will surely tetaln hit
inenasnipa
Terms, cash at F L Kenton's grocery
Co to R M Rohertsoq'j for ohap bl u and
uoris.
Will it ',,rt, th- iewelera
Notice.
TV OTICE IS TIE HE BY GIVEN TIIAT
1 V sealed bids wtll be received op to tb
2Sth day of July. 1893 at the residence e
the ODdersigDed la Albany, Oregon.for sup
nlvino the nrnhnii' Iiam. with in I
wood, 20 cords of grnb oak. mediam size, 20
oords of split oak, 10 cords of split ash and
II cold of large split fir wood, all to ' e
uruieu oy ins 1st nay ot Sopt moor. AI
to bs clear and straight
This lth day of July, 1S93.
MRS 0 W SEARS,
Sec U.lies Aid Society.
Residence S'.h St. bet. Jtfferaon and Jackaon
Notice to" Uo5t?acto7iT
T) IDS WILL BE RECEIVED VQH THE
ij completion 01 ine urpnaos Home 1
Alh.n I .inn I ... ,
o'clock, July 31st, 1893. All bids to be d
reeled m Mrs T 11 llonkins. ihi imu 1
Building Committee. The bosrd reserve?
tl.M riirhl n Mint nnnn- -ItklJ- 111 . . -
son speothcattonican be seen at theofnoe
" v acpen. arcnitett, Albany, Oregon
of
DRUGS.
Stationery, Toilet Artiole. Musics
Instrumeii'3, Etc.
Hodos 4 HcFarlanfl,
There are no editara i',.,;ia.-
'he Portland suicide club.
file larvPat virwnl m.ar .I..-. I..
. -n .v Ulan l nf
Mflrmn numl. . , 1
County Clerk Egan, ami called for ?,-
w 11 was maue payauie to the
e eritr .k.i ., ., r,, . . t 1
.. .,.. nnn In llir 1 1 1 U U-
inquent taxes purchased by W C Hub-
j V. - JuuKe lur auu 111 oeuau 01
ud Marion county Independent.
fliich would indicate that t e .Farmers
lliance and Judge Boise had better be
investigating Marion county attain.
Are you all tired out, do you have that
tired feeling or sick headache? Vou can
be relieved of all these symp'o'ns bv tak
ing Hood's Sarsaparilla which glies'nerve
and bodily strength.
Hood's l'HIs are easy In action.
A Watch is a neoARKlrv n.u.,,l.-a T
you want ooe call on Will A; stark, whose
tack is large and varied, and prioea the
the mod reasonable. Thnv nan mini rnn
bargain ia this line as well .a in jewelry
Strictly Cash.
F. L. Kenton ha adopt'd a cash system
and will hereafter tell groceries !o
CASH only.
CasUlee.
Imitations have been put upon the
market so closely resembling Allcock's
Porous Plasters in general appearances
to be well calculated to deceive. It is,
however. In general appearance lonlv that
they compare with Allcock's, tor they are
worse tnan worthless, masmucn as tney
contain deleterious ingredients which are
apt to cause serious Injury. Kemember
that Allcock's are the only genuine porous
plasters the best external remedy ever
produced; and when purchasing piasters
do not only ask for but see that you get
Aiicocit'g rorous ria6ters.
The XoiiTiiKits Pacific 11 aii.iuiau
Will Slash the Hatek. Olluiiils of the
Northern Piu ilic liailroad have decided to
place low rat.n into effect. Thev will sell
tickets from Portland to St l'a'iil for ?J.i
Knit-class, and niako correstioiidini; low
rates to nil eiudem pointa. World's fair
round trip rates will bo greatly rediiicd.
Tickets can bo utilized on either of their
through traim, lioth of which will continue
to curry tlio Pullman touriwt upholstered
hIm-Im-ih. Two trains daily without change.
For full information and to mum v,r
sleeping- cur lUTommodatioiix, call on, or
address A 1) Charlton, nssintant general
passenger iigcnt, No. 121 First street, cor
ner of Washington, or t'll llurkhart, local
nguni, Aimtny uregon.
.00 WILL BOY A WOMAN
the bestWAshing machine made. Goto
Stewart it Sea sod take one out on trial.
They 1 lo have all kinds of wringers.
IT WILL KILL YOUR WIFE
to carry that creat big child t round ia her
arm. You mtut to to Stewart & Sox acd
buy one of their baly sarriagea. Alt kind
and price.
SrOWINOAWAY HAY1,tnebI'dM""f
on a farm. Vou can make it the easiest by
buying a complete Hay Carrier outfit of
btowartJc Sox. Call and see it.
GRASS,
GARDEN.
FLOWER.
Fresh, pure, sure to grow and sold' at Port
land prices. Garden seeds kept in bulk.
Fiald peas and Field corn also carried in
large quantities. Stewart ie Sox.
Kentish cherries at C E Biownell's.
To Farmers
I HAVE RENTED THE MAGNOLIA
Mill SimlinSM anil nill h.u .. ;n -A
, - " . . . -" " " nv.
order for receiving the present crop. The
wmnuuiisv is urst cisss sua ooaveniently
located. Contains iwo good oleanora. No
delay in unloading. Hacks will be on hand
for delivery in due lin e. Give me a call
before making arrangements to sMre yonr
"'OP- G.F.SIMPSON.
Albany, Or., July 15th, 1893.
10 To o. That Is the score people make
who trade with Perry Conn, the dealet In
fresh groceries, prcduce and crockerv
ware. They shut out hard times and give
clean bargains. Plenty of home runs
ana a return tor more goods. The game
Is umpired on the square, and there is
never any kicking. Piomptand courte
ous treatment. A steady thing. Doors
open early and late. If you would be on
the winning side call on Conn.
Wa Have to Eat anyway. The bet
ter the groceries the more e'niovable life
is, and while we do not all live simply to
eat, we certainly eat to live. If you
get your groceries and baked . goods of
Parker Brothers you are bound to live
well 11 It Is only on a loaf of rye bread.
They keep the best in everything, and sell
at prices that satisfy regardless of times
Call on them.
See the New Improved Singer sewing ma-
ehioe. The be. t ia always tbe oheaoeat. 1
W SowdeD, agent, OtBceJat F M French's
ewsiry score
Hodges It McFarland, the leading dro.
'i jss, Albany, .! .
Bath at'Viereek's ahavingtand hair cot-
og parwTB.
I. A. Morris &Co.
Flour ani Feel Store,
Have removed their store to the Strahai
stars, former'.y occvpled bv Deyne i
Robson, and have on hand a'full stock o
GORVALL S FL0U.1. BRAN, SHORTS
GERM MEAL. CR4HAM. BUCK-
WIUAI, KTE FLOUR, HAY.
OATS. STRAW AND
: CHOPPED FEED:
Custom chopping don.
ENGINES AND SEPARATORS
They don't make aDy bettor than th
'Russell" and Stewart & Sox sell that kin
at Albany. Several good secondhand en
ginea fee sale at a bargain.
PAINTS & OILS. Th ne,t id paint
for sale on this Coast is the "Phoenix" and
we are agents fjr it at Albany. We also
carry a full line of oil', varnishes, wagon
and carriage paints, ete.
Stxwabt & Sox,
RTF SIIDDIire Don't keen yonr heea in
an old box any longer. 8tewart if Sox
vni.j m in.es, sections, oomo lounoatiou
and bee smokers at low prices.
WILL YOU BUILD . ;
- uui iaii 10 sea utewart 4t son
They keep a large stock of builders hardware
and sell at prices to tnit the times.
THOU SHALT NOT KILL " p
according to iaw, and yoa ought to buy all
ywrguns and ammunition ofStewaiti jjox.
They keep a good stock and sell cheap.
Oiant powder.fuse and caps always on hand.
WE SELL COAL, IRON "' ' a
living." and keen a. l.ron .Snn t Y.1--1
supplies on hand,
Stewabt b Sox.
SDQIVVnilD Torre r. . .
wiMisi iuwn inua, J i"y'u.
oatht of Stewart & Sox and take care of yout
. , vu.u, Miur sen naa neen Ulea
in this atate for tbiee years by the best or
ohardists and is a c mplate success.
WE'RE NOT BRAGGINC " "7
have the beat line ot fine shears, scissors
razors and pocket cultcry in the raHey,
oome and see for yourselves.
Stkwakt & Sox.
PLOWS.-w hv a new chilled plow ex
actly the same as the "Oliver." We goir
antee it and sell on trial. Extras will fit
Oliver. Also we have a full line of steel
plows that unnotbe excelled. Yon might
poaaibly save a few cents by coming around
and seeing ns. Stewart fc Sox.
CARPETS,
WALL PAPER,
LACE CURTAINS,
WINDOW. SHADES,
'.Besl : in : tie : Market, .
AT
Fortmiller & Irvings.
Return of
J. HARRY GAY
Ophthalmic Optician,
Optical Specialist,
Will again be In Albany next week a dar.
with office at Revere House, beginning
Monday, July loth. Mr. Gar has done
excellent work here in our city fitting
some difficult cases stlth glasses. Exam
inations ana consultations free,
The Co.r,e1U,uJ! Slorr Albany, 0., AlIgust ,,,,, ,,,, , Jlh ,nd 13,h
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Furnishing Goods,
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AND
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The f.owent Mvlna; Proflla.
EMBALMING ",J "' proper care of the dead a specialty.
NO EXTRA CHARCt FOR HEARSE OR SERVICES,
ALBANY, - - MASONIC TEMPLE, - - OREGOI
CITY BOTTLING CO.,
Wholt sale and RetallDealera In
Roda Watrr,
Cldrra),
Oraagcaiatl Iron,
"ellaer Water,
Birrh Beer,
Narsaparllla and Iron,'
Iran Wine,
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flire ns a trial.
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