Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, September 29, 1893, Page 3, Image 3

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    ful litl'f d every day in tlie week
except btinday.
lis i NKl'I'lXli. Editor and Prop'r
IjrNnrt it ihc I t ( fll-1. t Albany
fJ.Hi "8 " umu waller.
fcll.O -KfTtMBtB -Ml. is-l
GOOD EVENING.
: fusos List Monday the Le'mon
tl'icfs-Vd twenty -two money order,
Liniini? '-o 675- I'1' tlirget
bu-iucs in the history of Aia ollice.
M CnarltiM. of Heppner, U vlsiHn;
ither and o her relatives here. Mn
:on cvne down nevtr-l weeks ao.
Htt'tr girl U sick wi:h typhoid f-;ver.
E Holer, commander of Oregon
:i Sons of Vetera rrs and editor of
iVn Jo irna', will speak hi Lebanon
V R hall, Saturday evtfntnir. Ojt 7.
,;Jy invitee, especial. y all tnemb
-G A it. the Relief Corn and
i,b of soldiers of the late war. Come
J enjoy vourbeif. I ree.
teamster who are hauling gravel
cify concluded Monday evening
cents a toad as not enough and
nzn that they would haul no more
:fir I js than qo cents a load. The
was uccetful.
Mi era lamllv, of Waterloo, It the
pbn hop picking family, The
comprise si picKers, ana mey av
id twelve boxes per day. lhey
l1 in three yards this year two near
ion and one near tfrownsville.
Oawood called a few days ao and
ed us that a movement had been
at Waterloo to build a grist mill.
Phl'Iips, recently of Jefferson, off-
put up a mii it 91000 non us
be given, and! B Win was chcu-
a paper and the amount was being
- subscribed. Advance
led. Sept 26, 1893. at the residence
bride's parents, In Waterloo, Or,
0 K Shaw of Lebanon, Or, and
'ertie M Ritttsr, of Waterloo, XJr.
R Lamar officiating. Express
Moxky Okdkiu. The department
t sent out notice to the mverol noat-
tluit beirinnintr immediately there
used a new form of uionoy order
ill in time displace the form now
The form which will be sent out as
to old forms are used up will differ
d in that it will give upon the
thename of the payee. This
ieretofore been done and therecini-
in order could not tell till he had
d it at the office whether or not
ad been made and mistake in its is-
hora it was issued in favor of.
KiuiiT. This forenoon two At
s faced eoch other in a rinir form-
ink's lumber yard. A warm fight
minutes followed, ramming in
knock downs One youth, who
be irottinsr the worst of it. cried
and the ficht stopped. Several
ibout the same age were the spec-
k is what does the business in
png: The Dallas ltemizer says:
ears ago a man bought twenty
land near Monmouth and nt the
io year starved out and sold out in
toaman who lias in two veara
;iough otf of the land to pay for it.
was au right it simply necdetl a
niftier to tickle it thoroughly und
proauee come.
y Is not entirely dorTant. The
at is pleased to notice that Mrs
idle has erected a barn on her third
Pty.
ti ere st to All. Wholesale mer-
n the Eastern states have offered
' inducements and we want to
r customers an nnnnrtnnitv rs
ovided toil will linv now. We
tade great redactions in the price
"ui caen, ana intend to sell mem
possible. Kiffhtv-five cents in
es will buy a dollars worth of
"u aome times more. Come in
e VOtir eelectinnn. Our onndanrfi
ill new, and can'J be bouirht etee
in Linn county for the prices we
ineia ai it bought now.
Rbad, Pkacock & Co.
M liue MAn WTrt -4H VA and
l-MLKS, luclodinir mtnv novelties.
tnmei ud ctiildren, ii now on
i5 b loung.
pn buy spectacles and eye glasses
''irKiutS. of F M French
tier.
aonc ao abbuao
UpRlublt, farce, Opera .Hoafeto.iiht.
An Oregon nii.t damiwoed nutter some
what today.
Mho and Tex, muiieal wonders, Optra
House tonight.
Kan, when? Opera Home t.rL t. IIcw
much? lu and
Kreih sweet pickU-f. ulivea, cLow cliov,
'to, just received at Paiktr Brot,
Sevonty- five omIi worth of fun for lOard
20 at I he Opera IIoueo tonight.
Fine stock of goods at cost at Read,
Peacock & Co's. Examine the prices.
They are selling dress goo4. hoes, etc,
at cost nt Read, l'eacock & Co'i. Alhanv
and Lebanon.
C H Page, the new collector of customs
at storia nas 276 applications for positions
under him.
Call on Senders & Schmeer nt tht
Central market tomorrow for fine chick
ens tor a Sunday dinner.
Rev O B Whitmure has bep emnloted
to prcauh during the next yer for the Cau
gtfatioaalihtaof Snendan and WilJtimioa.
L McFrland lus sent ti the Demqckat
otiimia box of h ackherris fresh fiom the
viuea, to.eiiiT with a branch in bios 10m. A
piettv blai ' berry sight.
C E Huddlesnn, of Woodburn, has made
an assignment for the benefit of his cred
itors, but hopes to effect a satisfactory
settlement and resume In a few days.
There will be cne assessment In the A
O U W order for the month of October.
lids is 11 assessments t&ii for ten mnnth
of the year on $2000. I'rettv cheao life
insurance.
' Of the sixteen banks that su?oentd In
Oregon nine have resumed. The Dem.
oca at hopes to see the Linn County
National lank as the next one. Arrange
ments are being pushed for this purpose-.
The Wasco Independent Academy
closed this year. People in The Dalies
now that It is not running appreciate the
value of a good educational institution
like that academy.
The new officers of the College Y M C
ft. are, c w ummett, president; Prof W
H i-eet vice president; Albert McCoy
secretary; Melvin Williams, cor, sec.
Arthur Foshay, treasurei.
A tatior named Nicholas K eh art was
arrested at Roseburg on the charge of
stealing some jewelry from the family of
a E.ugene tailor named navies. A tramp
tailor a few days ago stole a pair of shears
from an Albany tailor and pawned them
tor 50 cents.
A carload of household goods and live
stock arrived from western Kanias yes
terday afternoon by the freight. Horses.
cattle, hogs, chickens and turkeys formed
the menagerie part of the outfit. They
come from the dryest portion or drought
stricken Kansas. Eugene Guard.
The biz bridge U being tightened up
ready for the winter's strain, under the
supetlntendency of Mr F J Miller, who
kindly contributed his services. Mr Dan
Large has charge of the force doing the
work. The work Is to be done at a cost
not to exceed $100.
The Dallas Iteraizir says: A gentlemsn
just back from a visit to bit old Georgia
home sltfcr an abseoce of twenty yeais, says
the farmers there are making almost noth
ing becaoso tbeir land has been impover
ished by too mueh cotton raising, and he
reports the mass cf oegros as utterly worth
let s, education seeming to have harmed
rather than heiped them.
E U W'H is making arrangements to
move to the Blumberg block on Oct 1st.
The store vacated by him in the opera
house block is a good location for some
business, and will be for rent. For parti
culars rail on the sectetarv at the Demo
crat office.
The W01 Id's fair had cost S'l.::to.::rn on
A.ug;tl. , The total receipts were 7,47ti.
i70. This sufestn a monstrous while ele
phant; but its one the world in proud of. .
A man nuked to iruew how iimnv SI bills
weighed the same asu ?'A cold ieee. said
fpt. Ho was surprised on learning that
bills und :W twenties weighed alwut the
same, a twenty and "J7 bills liein of cpml
lyni.
Some of the most uomihir senirs and
tunes Ijeeome the mot unpopula- in a very
short time. It is a 'most a caniial offence
to whistle "Little Annie lloftucy,' and very
mwt t!ie man will tike his life in lu-Jid who
.sin'js "AIur the Did!.'
(iiven a good country, good citizenship,
ood ie.-oune:. willinj workers, and the
coinmunuy which lias them should be a
:ood placet in which to live. All tliene are
lossessed by (tki'.noan county. Loomislon
lournai.
Cwon has fcnt a 'JI uound Pinnin t5
Chicago to Iwat the big Arlcansas apple.
The tJiVjron giant's ghth measure is 15
inches. Mutimim. A -1 pound apple is
equal to another Halem palters report of "21
boxes cf hops being picked by a ierson in a
Jay.
"Some one who claims to know says there
are very tew races run or trotted on the
square nowadays. That it is arranged le-
iore nanu wnu ii norse snail win. now
true this is the Man about Town doesn't
know. 1 here is so much hipixturoming' in
everything, though, that one is ready to
believe most any tiling. The results of some
contests indicate that there nre certainly
numerous exceptions even if sometimes
true. ,
Mr Sladden, the owner of the 100 acre
prune orchard near Eugene, in an interview
at St Paul declared that his prune orchard
gives mi output of 1000 pounds to the tree
and S0G00 per acre. This would give him
a gross output of 86(50,000. Taking out ex
penses he would have an income that would
make an editor open his eyes. Really this
kind of fabrication alxmt Oregon does no
good. Tell the truth. There is a good
thing in our prune orchards; but no gold
mines like the one given in thet Paul pa
per. Yesterday the Budget stated that the Chi
nese were arming themselves and are getting
ugly looking weapons made in a machine
shop in this city. A gentleman last night
called at the office and confimed our state
ment. "Not only are knives being made"
he said, "but they are sending to Portland
and San Francisco for all the old guns
and pistols they can get hold of.1' It be
gins to look as though these almond-eyed
salmon packers intend to persist in violat
ing the law. Astoria liuget.
RCtL ESTATE StLS.
U liurtonshaw to Enoch SyKesL-r.lOO
a . us $ 2u00
Margaret Cyrus et ux toEOIIyde,
lot lit. l-4, J5 and Scio. . 1450
A F Russell to S J Haight, lot l,bl 8,
K A, Albany 1000
E O Hyde to Margaret H Cvrus, lots
1, 4. ii, hi !, Wheeler 'sA, Scio. 9.i0
E Osborn to Ezra father. 107 acres. 12
w ..... ,. oOOO
R C Redman to E U Khodes6i acres
10w:i 500
Jos SimimervilletoH A Sommerville.
140 acres 15 w 4 5
W R Kirk to Mary Vhite,2).S5 acres
14 w2 800
Albany Cem Assnto Edward Huston,
1 lot. cemet'rv '25
Thos J Edwards, by sheriff, ti Lizzie
M I homnson. (VS.50 acres lb w II. :!2v0
J J Thornton to Mury Allison, (Jl.Ofi
acres 14 w 4 2700
J II Robb to A and Maggie Maxwell;
11!..V acres l:t w 4 000
Harriet J Map'e to Margaret Maple,
175 acm 11 w 4 1800
J Shea lo Elizabeth VVilev,1 interest
ri i: lu-res, covering V iley saw
mill site 1
U 8 to llenj F Kirk. 40 acres LI w lTatent
S Eliza Starhuek to Wait Mead, 1
acres adjoining Albany 300
T II Preston to Emma Donaca, 4
acre lit E 1 CO
J N Rice to J M Rice.ISO acres 14 w 1 GOO
A Montgomery to W A hwinir. liOx
100 feet, Scio 400
C W Simons to P II Preston. ?a acre
12 E 1 50
John Daley to NeionLuwis,50acres
9Eit 200
E II Rhodes to Thos Skelton.IiO acres !
10 wit 500
0 & C R It to Selden Wiirner, 2 lots
15 w 2 88
MLOarouth to Jos Ilarnson, 5.U1
acres. North Hrownsville 750
J P Carter to A W Rich, feO aeres,ll)
w 4 aooo
B F Childs to Thos and Lizzie No
land. 80 acres HI w 2 400
Martha J Wiggs to J C Devine, 3 lots
Shelburn 80
U S patents to Elizabeth Warner, 156
acres; Selden B Warner, 143
acres; Thos T Wilson and wife.
040 acres; Samuel W Adams,16j
acres; Charles Briggs, 160 acres;
Newton Lewis, 100 acres.
Summer weakness, that tired feeling
loss of appetite and nervous prostration
are driven away bv Hood's Sarsaparllla,
like mist before the morning sun. To
realize the benefit of this great medicine,
give It a trial.
Sure, efficient, eav Hood's Pills.
THE tt4t't.
Notwithstanding the Oregon rrUt ti e
races yesterday were of an interesting na
ture, lvsultiug in some good contests,
The 2:40 trot was won by T II Tongue's
Pauline in four heats; Yucatan, owned bv
J A Crawford, of this city, won the fir-1
heat and was second in the race, with Black
Diamond third and Multnomah fourth.
The sitecial trot Itetwwn Bonn'e Bell and
An Aleue was won by the former, best time
2:214.
The two year old trot wils won bv Purl
Carne, Multnomah Bay second and Louis B
third.
The aa dnsb was won bv Aritro. Funnv
second and Pappoose tbird.Tiuie,37 sev j.uls.
On account of tlw ntin the races weie
nsriended tmlay. The aitndame for the
tluee days was small: but the (nudity of the
contests was good, the races being fast and
of an interesting nature.
- - m- i. -MM1CII1
0MDK1!1VJ
Pay Pen-y Conn. .
Term, cat-ii at F L Kfcw
ton grocery
Pbase p.iv pcrrv Conn what ou owe
him,
If you wiit a ti'i mkr call f-r Joveph
white lalwr cigarn.
The but,rKnt eof!ta in the city at (..Voiad
Meyer a.
The best watch in the world for the
money at French's jewelry store.
Kine Southern Orecon ueaches at F L
Kentoo. Now is the lime to can them.
Motor makes tive trim daily toVirieek'
addition. Lotr ttiore oa installments of $1
per week.
Pa.ronize home iudustrv bv smokinc the
celebrated white labor cigars, manufactured
oy jii'ius Joreph.
Genuine part for all sev Ine machines.
also the best oils, needles, etc.. for all
sewing mschtnes, bicycles, et;., at E U
Wilt's music store. Sewing machines and
orgtins repaired reasonable, and all work
warranted. Needles prepaid by mall 40c
a dozen.
Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renews
Is unquestionably the best preservative of
me nair. 11 is aso curative of dandiuff,
tetter, and all scalp aftecilor.s.
SIDEWALK NOTICE-
HO ALL WHOM pr MAY CON't'KHN,
1 and esH-iallv ti A Walker, 1 B Mon
teith. Charles Menteith.M J Mouteith.M;"
garet A Menteith. Ima H Mouteith and
Nellie MojiteLth, owners of the following
descrilted nal ro;eiiy in the city of Albany,
Liim county, Oregon, t(wit: Bi'iiniuiig at
the northeast corner of bloi-k No41, in the
city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, and
runninr tlnrnce westerly and ulong the
nortliern Kmndaiyof said blork 2H feet,
thence southerly und parallel with tli' east
en boundary of said tilock 111 feet, tlienca
westerly ard parallel with the southern
oendary of said bloek A M-12 fe.n. thence
southerly and parallel with the eastern
boundary of sad block to the sc it hern
boundary of said block, there easterly and
along said southern lioiim'ary to the south-
wist coiner of s;ml block, ther.ee northerly
to the point of beginning.
You and each of you i"e hereby noJ'fiod
that the city of Albany, Oregon, proposes
to improve tlie north line of Seventh sfnit,
abultiujj the southein boundary line of tlie
above described veal proiteity, at the cost
and expense of the owners and holders of
said real property abutting on naid portion
of Seventh street above siteeitid; and you
ond eiK'h of you p-e hereby farther no titled
that said city proposes to make the follow
ing sidewalk impiovements tow it: To con
sii net a plank sidewalk ti:;(6) feet iniHh.
and iu the manner provided by section 4 of
0 dinaucs No 164, entillrd. "An ordinance
relating to the material to be used n and
the manner of building sidewalks and cross
walks," along the norih line of that portion
o Seventh street, as above desc ibed and
speciJied. And you and each of yon em
hereby 1 art her notified that the council 01
said city will, on Tuesday, the 10th day of
October, 18!i3, at the hour of 7 o'clock p m
of said day, meet at the Council Chambers
in said city, and hear and determine all ob
jections or remonstrances to all or any por
tion or sa id proposed improvement.
Published bv order of tlie Common Coun
cil of the city of Albany,madc by resolution
jno Zi. aaopted by saiu count 11 at a meeting
held at the Council Chambers in said city
on the 20th day of September. lMtlt.
N. J.HENTON,
Recorder or the city of Albany.
Albany, Or, Sept. 29th, 1893.
i f trk, jeweler
X Duncan went to Portland to-
'usiness.
ace uaidwin is now sojourning
pnk Powers has rntiirnwl frtm a
'Kitson Springs.
ond A Parker is visifinfr at his
ne at Moilaia Clackamas county.
KK and wife went to Albany this
1 iw flr.Mr rill 1 1 U: o
u-law who resides almve Scio. and
. ""it, m fact he is not expected
A Harris and daughter Edith.
I'tr thpir fnM VM
V. ' wnf newspanpr report
tilith will non wed Ir Clinton
former Suleuite. Salem
Th ;rret .rout upon the turf yeitirday
was thu match rac. run at Guttnobers be
tween TAtiiminyanj Lamplighter. thefEreat
3 year cM- of t he j ear The race was for a
purte nt 3)UUU aud flow a aide. Jjamp
liphttr was ndHnn by'Taral and Tammany
by Garrisoo. The litter won in 2:06H, the
distance luiux 1 mile , ,
The following from the McMtnnvllIe T.
R. suggests one of the drawbacks to the
pneumatic tires. Henry Eccleson has had
an experience with a bicycle. lie went to
Newherg the other daj on.coonty business
and just as he got there the machine bust
ed. He came home wlta It on a wagon.
A San Francisco house wrote an Astor
ia man a scorching letter for not remitting.
The letter had gone when the remittance
arrived. A telegram to the F M at As
toria sayed the letter from reaching the
merchant, and kept a customer for the
wholesale house.
The Lomlaid Investment Company, for
which a receiver was recently appointed, is
possessed of $3,600,000 in foreclosed mort
gages on western farms, the owners of them
haying failed to lepay the money advanced
on them. Thia is atriking evidence of the
rnin which tnllnwain the wake nf mortgages.
Neither the borrower nor lender seems to
have orotitcd by the mortsagee. They have
pat them both into bankruptcy. E. O.
A San Francisco dispatch save that
Patrick C Gleeson has libelled the stearr-
er Willamette Va ley, and demands
$5,000 damages. The complainant states
that August 1, last, he was a pasenger on
the vessel from Yaquina, Or, bound for
that city. His ticket was pronounced a
scalper's tlcke', and he was ctpelled from
,he camn.
The penitentiary Is about to be stocked
with prize fighters. Nine of them were
convicted of that offense In Judge Munley's
court, at Portland. Seven were sentenced
to par a fine of Stooo ot go to the peoiten
tiarv for one rear, ine otner two got
double dose, they will spend two years In
nriion. They will go 10 .-siem, tnus set
ting an eiample to the prize righting de
menti
At Meal Times do vou ever consider
the quality of the food you are eating? It
may be good. It might be better, purer,
fresher and more wholesome. Is it not
worth whi'e to make sure that you- tea.
:offee, sugar, baked goods and innumera-
bleothcr groceries aie of the best quality?
There is such a trtnlng ailKrence in tne
prices of the best and the worst that It
does not pay to buy the worsl.eveu on the
false ground of suptosed economy. Ihe
best is always the cheapest, because the
most satisfactory and durable.and the very
best of everything In the grocery line Is
kept at Parker Bros.
Yes, You Can see the finest line o
rafales for suitings In the state at W R
Grbham'8,where he has a tailor with few
equals on hand tomake them up on short
notice. Get the best and most stylish
suits of him, A new feature will be the
making of Indie' cloaks to order, or the
altering of cloaks to the latest styles, and
the repairing ot cloaks, rrlces are Dot
torn ones.
On a Censervallve Kat' .
""VWINU to the present monetary strln-
Vy gency and during the existing condi
tion of the financial market. I find it
C mpulsory to run mv business on a verv
Sewiso Machinbs neatly repaired an 1 conservative basis. Sugar, as vou are
warranted Mr a th-irrnohly competent work- j aware, Is handled on a very smal'l margin
man, at F M French's jewelry store, Albsny, ' profit ; a small in fat to scarcely pay
Oregon. ! !or llle handling of it, and the terms upon
wnicn it Is bought are very strict (cask,
only. J While money was plentiful and
collections good, I was able to allow sugar
0111s 10 run bo days: but cordltlons at
present are such that I will sell susrar far
cash only. I assure vou i was very re
luctant to make a rule of this kind, but
the conditions of the market are such as to
makn it Imperative. Trusting vou will
look at this in the proper light end also
understand that this. rule applies generally.
1 ERHT lONX.
I'KERY. On Saturday Sent 2:1. 1893.
in McMinnville, Carrio, wife of A M Pee.y,
aged 42 vearii. Mr Peery is a former resi
dent of Linn county.
New Advertisements.
WANTEU. A middle aged lady, first
class housekeeper, wishes a situa
tion as housekeeper or to do general
bouaework bhe is slao a good dress
maker. Addrosb box 87d. Albany, Or.
Wages no o' jeot.
1
J in t plants and nhruba, a'so co.lection
01' cacti. Mrs Geo Young, corner Fifth
and Jackson streets.
The Verdict Is u.ianimons that Will &
Stark carry Ihe b-.it line of .liver ware In
the valley. They nave the variety and qual
ity, a combination that counts in buying
;onds. An inspection always carries con
viction.
TSOB 8ALE.-
JL gray mare, seven jf ars old
ir will trade for wood,
peifectiy
g-ntle for women and children to drive.
Call on K W Achison.at Marb e .wo ks.
Patronise the Central Fish and Poul
try Market, on Ellsworth street, between
Second and Third , for your dressed poul
try, game and fish of all kinds in season,
0)ers, clatr.s and crabs. Everything
fresh in our line may be had at reasot aile
figures. Call and see us.
Senders & Co.
Bath, at Vierecks shaving and hair
cutting parlora.
Clean towela to every customer at Viereck
having parlora.
Viereck ,s sharing and hair cutting par
lors
ThomfWs Glovi Frrnso Corset, one
ol the moat favorably known lines in the
market, with extra loug waists, are f jr sale
oy S E Yoi-su.
A Watch is a necessity nowsdays.
yon want on. eall on Will St ftark, whose
at iCk is large and varied, and prices the
the most reasonable. They oan fcive yon a
bargain in thia llna as well ma la jswehy
Cimerally
do
''or. nf rVm-aii:. u -u-
llis Dlininir marhinM whih wm
ire.1 in the east have arrived nt
I and will at once be pnt kjrether.
I his wonderful machine oh Snake
'ermine of a few weeks. More
r-emwajre of capitalists and min-
f Kitchen started eat Wednesday
1 .tiiir ..pw , nrtr 1 -,, a. hi. n,
nt. He (roes thither for the nnr-
F'nnej one the Post tirnduate
f nieilioine in Hint fr W'liila
'' yi.it .Missouri, his ol.l home:
1 n n
We Must 8ell more goods for cash
Hence we have decided to offer you the
nrnfits and give you the goods a', cost
you will come now and buy themwe
offer you the best goods and one of the
lara-est stocks on the Jiarket to select
from. We mean business and Intend
sell the goods as soon as possible, call on
us and examine our prices.
Read Peacock & Co,
Albany and Lebmot
Corsets -All of onr BALL'S CORSETS
are boned with k.bo and warranted
not to mil np nor break with one year's
war. II they do we will cheerfully re
turn the money paid lor tnero. ur 1
the rorset is not satisfactory in all
'ill return, toninin resume snects after three weeks' wear it may lr
in our niid.-t. The Ir is notj- letumed to os and money will be re-
l'rotiTesMve. as his p-actire has funded. S. E. 1 00 1
iuartercentiir - Miie Stavtnn
niK-nen is a son-ij-iaw ot Mr
Icr of tin. rrr-iar,ne-TeCrtistipatlona3dcls
"r 01 tins city, ittK, SraoU Oile Ueaua.
Hod 00s & McF.rland,
.sts, Albany, Ol .
the leading druh
C'lOCKERELS. Purebnd Silver Laced
; Wyandotte cockerels lor tale at a
bargain Addreta John Brush, comer
4th and R R streets, Albany, Or.
WANTED.-Grod pasture fr.r about
135 bead of sheep. Inquire at Shulta
Bros meat marker.
LAUNDRY FOR WOdD.-WM ex
change ianndry work for wood. Call
ou Kicaards t-niinps at ins Aioajy
Steam Laundry.
FOR REN f.- acres of good garden
land, fine Richard, A room house.
hern-and chicken house. Apply at L
viereckve:
IURM'lURE. carpets atoves etc. for
1 sale at the Baptist paisonage. Call
early aut take your choice
f ONKY WANTED Want lo borrow
yj t00) for three or fivo year with
good real estate aa security,
ollice. v
Call at the
RENT 40 acres of land, with
' house, one mile from Albany, m
Denton county. For particulars apply
to A lea Mainour.
mo LfcT.--Three (3) work horses and
I saidle horse for sale, or will trade
for wood, oats, wriest or hay.
M SENDERS.
BUY
HEAT 6
STOVES
Matthews &
Washburn.
DRUGS.
Stationery, Toilet Articles, Mu sica
Instruments, Etc
Hodges 4 McFarlail,
1 1 Corner Drug Store,". Albany, ()
Strictly Cast
F, L. Kenton ha adept' d a caih vtcm
and will hereafter ittl grcccrU a 5o
CASH only.
1. A. Morris & Co.
Flcur and Feed Store.
Have removed their store totheStrahai
stors, formerly occupied by Deyne i
Robson, and have on hand a full Mock o
CORVALL'S FLOU.t, B.IAN, SHORTS
CERM MEAL. GRAHAM, BUCK
WHEAT, RYE FLOUR, HAY,
OATS. STRAW AND
CHOPPED FEED:
Custom chopping dont.
WallPaper,
J rtitzj, FalntM Otlw
Oln.feilef ICtc
J. A. Cumrcing
ALBANY. : 0REC0
GREAT REDUCTIONS
Dress Goods, Fine Shoes,
Capes and Jackets,
-AT-
READ, PEACOCK A CO,
ALBANY
AND
LEBANON.
CITY BOTTLING CO.,
Wholesale and RetallDealers In
Rods Water,
Cldera,
Orstage aad Iran,
el tier Waters,
Birch Beer,
Rarsaparllla and Iran,
Iran Wine,
Etc.
(lire os a trial.
FIRST STREET, between Montgomery and Railr AMtm, OREGOJ
ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY
J. JOSKPII, Proprietor,
WHOLESALE UNO RETAIL
ODly Wbite Labor Employed1