Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, March 24, 1894, Page 3, Image 3

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    Bally democrat
"iiblislied every May In the week
except Sunday.
BOMB 4 NO
'17n mma, Editor, and rmp'r
F'tcrfrt Mijie Boat Office at Albany
utvpiiu, ma mw.wm wasa man mailer
Zt0.aJX
OOOD BVBNIITO-
Ne.u. Dow's 90th Bihtiiday willjbe
honored in tins city on next Mnndny even
Mfr in tne t 1 u null by an entertain-1
mentat wliich the following program will
bepresented:
DovotiomU exercises Mm D H McCul
laith. A Memory of Neal Dow Mrs Kieuia
Tathain
Solo. selected lliss'Warner.
ItcciUtion, After Many Iuys Miss Eva
Simpson.
Neal Dow; His Opportunity and How
lie Improved It Mrs 1 J Wilson.
Solo, A Song for the New Hevolution
Carter Lee.
Our Opportunity; How Shall We Im
provo It? Her J T Abbott: Hev Riley
Little.
The "Grand old Man'1 of the prontbl
tlon movement Is worthy of honor; let us
add our mite lo the general greeting, snd
ce what Impulse we mav receive from
hit life.
Bask Ball. Die Gay-ctto of CorvalU
contains the following base ball item:
While in Albany Messra Holgnto and
Obercr talked with Mr Hums, Albany 'a
league pitcher of last yenr, regarding
baseball matters. Bums thinks that a
successful amateur league could bo organ
ized to include Corvallis, Albany, Indepon
,lnncA. Kilvnrton. Eucrcne. lebanon and
Scio. He has alremly received letters from
some of these towns regarding tne propos
ed lemma. Hia idea is to have a orofes-
sional battery, or at least pitcher, and rely
upon amuteursj'or the rest of them. If the
tliincr mature satisfactorily ho will soon
call a meeting of the several Ijcal mana
gers and take steps toward the necessary
organization. Corvallis should mako a
move in this direction.
4,4'i8.:o was the amount of the Febru
ary pay roll on the O P.
Frank Davey writes a letter to the
Salem Jou'nal lhat he is still in the race
for State Printer.
The Third Ward man who whipped his
wife was placed In ilia ciUbio.e las
night to sober up.
This It Oregon weather, not Callfornl a
weather, nor Italian weather, nor Haw
Han weather;but Oregon weather straight.
A bill providing, among other things,
$6oofor lighting the entrance to Ya
quina Bay, wat passed at the last session
of congress.
An Easter entertainment will be held
at the WCTU hall to . night. A
program will be presented, and there will
ne taster eggs tor sale,
An Athletic Asaoclalllon It being
organized In this city, for amateur atn
letlcs. Boxing and out door sports will
De me order.
A game of basket ball will be played
this evening In the gymnasium. Everv
body come. The room has been consid
erably improved in its arrangements,
The Scio Press says that the name of
A J Johnson of tnatcitv will be presen
ted for the office of Senator, oi Dr J W
Cole for county clerk and R Shclton on
ine democratic ticnei icr county recor
der.
A Chinaman counts his birth from the
fiist day cf the year In which he was
born. The child lhat Is born the day be
fore New Year's Is two years old on lhat
day. New Year s day is a national birth
day, and it It the only popular holiday In
fjnina.
In consequence of other intertainments
Interfering, the kindergarten entertain
ment wbich was to have been next wed
nesday evening, will be postponed,
IZIKSOWAIs
Win Burbeo, of Salein, is assisting in
building the new telephone line.
Hev J R Baldwin, of Indopendence.will
preach in the Baptist church in the fore
noon tomorrow.
W C Hurkhnrt luu returned from Port
land, where he has jnt graduated from the
l'ortland llusiiiess College,
Mrs C C Kelly, mother of Mrs C C
Hogue, of this city, returned to her homo
in Albany today, alter a visit ot several
days in tiiis city. Corvallis News.
Prof C H Hart, principal of the Browns
ville schools, was in the city this forenoon.
Mr Hart is a candidate before the repub -
lican county convention for school superintendent.
DrT C Mackey, of Albany, is in the
city. He is (irand M abler Workman of
the A 0 U W and addressed an immense
XsIISFIVB
D P Thompson. Judge Denny. Ex-Oov
Moody. D V Fultton and Til Ford are in
the middle of the candidates stream on
the republican ticket, with about even
chances at the present writing. General
Compson and Judge McArthur, are the
leading candidates on the democratic ticket,
A man and his wife, mining on Yreka
Flats, found 8'00 in gold under some
boulders last week, a rich spot not dis
turbed during flush times ot the ou period,
when the flata yielded rich returns without
much labor or coat, as the diggings were
shallow.
On March 26.
LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN; IL
LUSTRATED BY HIS OWN STORIES"
is the topic of the second of the series of
"Popular Lectures by Popular Speakers"
a the First M E church, Wednes-lay even
ing March 28. The speaker Rev G W
Grannis is terse and magnetic in his ad
dresses und those who have heard him
enthusiastically recommend him to those
wno appreciate entertaining ana instruc
tive lectures.
Admission 25 cents. Children IS cents.
1 ,mivaKnl!nn llMwOPTI t0 Well TlOsted
politicians on the silver question was over- strictly in it. It is dpi
heard on our streets the other day. "I'm the city; the Celestials
In for 16 to 1." said one. "Well, I am
.- - i . ... i.i i, Unn but Knv what does that mean?
meeting' ui iimi, uiucr iu mucL-emujiivw i - :. . ... , ..ci.. i-
lt nkVht. Journal. "Why, it means that we will have Sib to
Hov S ft In- ne wim down street vestor- """J "u" "
.1.... x ii.n : a i wni it.AD..n.
Hume ui inrj uaj uueiiutr a koou u twiii; I y - rr - . , 1
ity tor bun to sea the outside world, nis cemiy ubi uiuiito ..........
i II.-.. n: I,,,:, wi Pnnn t (iov Waite. of Colorado,
Fiubic auu,- mo .UTOi 111 o I.MIUB '" i"-t , Pi" ..." . .1.. I:' 1 f , .((.
wiih slow on account nf the iminv wno were nasieneu w buiuuiu.. uk v..
lad
uomc.
Stmctly In It. When it comes to
washing the Albany Steam Laundry is
it is doing tne business ot
elestiids are coini? to the
wall. 20 cents a dozen for plain washini
is cheaD enouirh for anybody in anv kin
of times. Richards & Philips do first class
work and spend their money at boms.
Patronize ins Albany Biearo. iaunury.
Irani n roKMiDEBixo
Will & Stark, 1 ewein
If you want a tine imukr call for Joseph
white labor cigars,
Thr bestWtt ooffee in tbe mty at Uoaiad
Moyer a
Hodges & Mofariaud, t'n loading drat
tore, Alliapy, Oi,
Will & Stark'a large line of tdver war
has crtatcd a great deal of talk.
Pa roniza home Indnstrv bv smokinft the
elebrated white labor oigars, manafactarad
by lu'ius Joreph.
Baths at Tierecka ahsriog and .hair
cutting parlors.
See the New Imp rued Singer sewing m
ctrne. The boit is alwsyt the cheapest.
W Sawden, agent. (Juice, at V al rrrnon
ewelry store
l. . : - 1. la I t itimA hia rlnnncA OI ine courts. Uliu
w greet uiui again uuisiuu ui motw - - ,:-.,i
n l m i -e ii I Uuard io eniorce nis uenaiicu 01 me wu.w,
last steamer from tho midwinter fair and! Journal
win remain in town a raw weoKs. inuring . . ,,
his stay he will assist in the presentation Many persons wuo uae "", """"
ot a drama to ue given aoout me mraaio - :
,t a :it i c f..:- i.,l I nnnniv m of the omnion that DOPUUSU
.. .'. . ....i .- ll I .a! Mll naa.10 on inrna u v.ttn till tllOV
Kurt a nn nemr nr nn innnti n niirv null i wu uw uuiiuwum w . rf
will leave in about 4 iveeks for Portland, did two years ago. Several reasons are
where he will play a comedy role in Cor- pven, the principal one of which is the
i.inn cnuntv also thiMr strenirtli has oeen
XA3CBB. exaggeiateil, it would not be jusiio juuge
their stengiu by uie amount oi uww
make.
Gahdek Seeds. Every body should
have a irarden. Are you one who will
Then fro to Stewart & box Hardware Co
and make your selection from a fresh supply
of all the seeds in the market, the largest
stock in the city.
Sewsso Machines nestly repaired and
warranted by a thorouahly competent work
nan, at F M French's jewolry.snip, Albany
igon.
French has thr largest and finest stock
of spectacles and eye glasses In llnn
County. Prices to tub the limes ,
dray's theater. Corvallis Gazette.
M0G8.37 had been taken in this week
i ;a u: I 1 l-i -..: I'Ua I
.. i nsme snenu s oince ciuseu mvriiiiiM.itD ,
opeaaing oi 1001 ban ine uazeiie oi .- -, . , -n iq tr. i i . !.;. iv
Corvallis say.: Albany is organizing an M t ,-; u from oUtgidc the city. The roll of papr in his hand, to an ec
eleven from the two teams to meet Cor- ... ,M,,, W- ..wi,,.S hm.t.V "It. is a rep v to
valll. nn lh orldlron a n, from to- I l"- J J " " ".:
T ... V . . . .1.. .. a ,a oo 1 HUX1CV. 1NOI mucu you ctlll b,
morrow, this will be the last game o. George cpagnt ' editor and the man went away. Pretty
the season. E H Duckett. -10 -,br man came in with a roll of
The Democrat a few davs ago gave a reo noizappie Can l thi ;nj- he enquired
ipnlpnr .-nnlalnlniF Ihe letters oi the al- I J r Cheshire XI ., iV,ol !. itV" '-U'u nn item about
phsbet and declared it to be the shortest J U sm,u" Q;-2' preacher and a deacon's wife." "You just
known. An Albany man nanus in me '"..?""- - QA
following shorter one
said a man wuh a
editor.
Prof
said the
A Bio Loss. The original cost of the
rnrrintrn factorv nropertv bought at Cor
vallis at auction by Mr Brace, was about
.-n AAn . .1 ?i Dlt 1. H'lin
vu,uw. ne paiu ?w,wi i
Timos says the loss fell upon the creditors
who were not in the pool with Mr Brace,
and upon the stockholders, whose entire
paid up capital of 47,000, together with
the earnings of one year's business done by
thn concern, said to have been $13,000,
were swept away. The Ions tears a great
hole in the earthly belongings ot some ot
is vprv much to be retrret-
4.1 TKo am fini thntthft nrnnertv bromrht
wa just $1 more than enough to pay 5
the mortgage held on the property by the
Portland bank.
fox jumps over the lazy dog,
The Portland Dispatch says: L F
Guthrie, formerly a conductor on Ihe
Southern Pacific railroad, and a rerr pop
ular gentleman, nas announced mined.
as a candidate for the republican nomi
nation for clerk of the circuit court
It Is requested that all members who
formerly belongad to the Willamette Bate
be the shortest J " ui. preacher and a deacon 8 wite. "i.ou jusi
n hands in the Mary Maxwell bet your life you can get it in," said the
Quick brown P E Wyatt. '' editor. And so it is, some men succeed
lO." UW.y.a" while others fail.
Jas McBride 41.04
A Fnrlnur
fl A Smith 90.18 I . ti:- r-, iLn iwrvntinn droprjed 1
J W Geary 31-?? into a certain Klamath county town last
J J crown Weeg and proceeded to an unueriaaing e-
V li Dove tnVilishment and ordered a cotnn lor a reia-
Frederick Hoffman i'-'Mti. The Indian handed the dealer a I
ft W GrAv 81 Oo ..: . ;,i;.to the lpncrth of the desired
Damon Smith ca.ket. and the latter not having one long
Jewel Stoves
and Ranges
The Best On
Earth
Matthews & Washburn.
SOLE AGENTS
Ball team will meet Wednesday eve Mar Smith & Holt M.60 enouah slyly cut the string to fit the short
38th at No. a's engine hall. The follow- Henry Albers 2.50 x TheJinaian paid his money and tak
ing are requested to be present: Messers AlfredSnell ing'string aad coffin, hastened back to the
A Gocd Ixdustiiy. Mr J 11 Brown,
representing the Linseed Oil Works.wasin
town this week- He is engaged in making
contracta tor the raising of llax tor on pnr
and fumishintr seed to the farmers
W nrn informed that he effected contracts
in this vicinity amounting to about 000
acres. Ho guarantees to pay tne tanner
the Chicago price less tne ireigiit to ion
land and the bags. The f urnier will be able
to realize from $1.15 to SI. 25 per bushel.
In thesedays of 40 cent wheat this is nn op
portunity not to be neglected. Scio Press
Thomnson. Chambers. Westbrook, Bow
en, Willis. Benny, uorris, ruuer, anu
McFarland.
The Shelh-jrn affair was nretented to
the consideration of the grand jury, last
week, resulting In ineir nnuing a iruc
bill against F P Montgomery. Deputy
Sheriff Bilyeu, of this cltv, went to Shel
burn Tuesday to arrest Montgomery, but
he had changed nit quarters io pasture.
new. Scio Press.
The Colleze foot ball team went to
Fuireue last night ard were to play the
University teim there at J o'clock. The
Guard elves ihe average weight of Ihe
Var6lty eleven at 167 lbs and that of the
Albany Colleen eleven at 147. a differ
ence of 20 las. It is Ihe Man about Town's
nnlnlnn that the Albanv team will win
A telephone mesiage will be received at
7-3,
The nlace lo Bet vour quinine Is at Fred
Dnwtons cor and and Broadalbln streets
Albany Or.
A E Ansorge 19-4 reservation. A large crowd of sympathiz-
fteo BUaff 4.BU , -:i: natives were on hand when
Chas E Wheeler 38-40 M wm put , u,8 coffin, but what
G W Young 30. Id wa9 the conjternntion of U19 Indians when
thev discovered that that the deau injun
ulTK i. I moca in aim nparlv a foot Since hl8
demise. The Indians were overcome with
MiHettieDrais. of Albanv. is visiting euperstnution anu wu ,
Wends and relatives at GateS1uidsurrounJ- hnally knockea out om es
: r: land proceeaeu wuu nw uuiwi. -
lng country. . ,i -.u-a,., hn Indian a head or
C D Bevier made atrip to Albany ,on . . . sticking out in the cold, cold
Satimlay returning luesuay wim a team 01 gjound.Klamath Falls Express.
Srmsa M11.LINEHV. Mrs W U Bilyeu
lms purchased the millinery store of Mrs
lila feuell, and proposes to give tho citizens
of Albany a first-clam stock of goods in tne
millinery line to select from. Next week
ctio &-;ii rtwnivn frnm Kpw York an elegant
line of pattern hats, for the inspection of
Hie Indies of Albany and vicinity. An ex
wrt milliner has been encraircd in Portland,
and will arrive on Monday. Those desir
ing the latest styles at reasonable rnces
will do well to call on Mrs Bilyeu.
As Easteb Window. Mr J A dim
ming, the druggist, has nn faster window
tbnt lm.l,n..n nitnictinirircner.il attention,
which proved one of the attractions on First
street during the day. It consists of a hen
and brood of chickens, colored with Dia
mond dye. in fantastic colors, sporting on a
grassy lawn, ucauiitui wuu ujmun ','
English primroses. A coop covered with
pretty moss is in the rear for the proud
mother.
' A Fink Tiiino Mr C L Buck, of this
ritv. hnti l,wn mnniifiictiirincf vitriticd brick
this side of Portland. A sample inspected
by ihe Democrat man shows the product
tn lm n vara autwinr nnO. This IS d03-
lined tn hn thn nnnnlar pavement and it is
to be hoped Albany will he able to secure
n lew blocks 01 it.
It Was is Vain. A former ichool
mate of Ihe Man a boot Town died a few
davs aar, In a nrivate insane asylum at
Stockton, Calif. He made money hia
God.and a, one time was worth 875.ooo.
The Reed hotel block in Ogden is left aa
a monument to hia name. He died poor,
under the collapseof the last year or
two
Kklioious Services. At the morning
service at the Congregational church, Miss
W arner will sing Manuel s aria 1 i
Hint mv limleemnr Liveth." Sunday school
exercise in the evening, with solo by Mrs
Lee. Other sen-ices as usual, ah are
welcome.
TliA mvlvnl nipr-timr at Cloverdale on ac
count ot the Fourth quarterly meeting will
be continued this evening at the r.vangei-
c.i church. Kev I 11 tislier. 1' . ot the
district will be present to conduct the meet
ing this evening, and tomorrow morning.
Communion services at 10:30 a m. All ore
invited to attend and enjoy these services.
A union Sunrise Easter son-ice will be
held in tho First M E chnrch tomorrow
morning at Go clock, by the young peonies
societies of the city. All ar" cordially invited.
Aiwavh IxiFnr.sTiNO. The gospel
strvices in the Y M C A will be held at
4pm tomorrow. Kev W A Trow will
speak. These meedngs are growing in
members who attend and in the Interest
manifested, lie present 11 poasiuio.
. m ;
Cates and Jackets. I have received my
sprii.g and summer jackets direct from
New York manufacturers. Capes ore the
thing this year and 1 have annenne
of novelties in t'liein, .
1 carry also a nico line of mateual and
trimmings for making capos.
SEorxo.
We are having exceptionally good
ironthpr for March. Tho fanners have
afnrtn,i tlmir ttlnws find hrrow8 and evcrv-
bodv is confident of good farming weather
tor a week anyway.
Thn romiblicans of Marion county he'd
their primaries last Tuesday. Delegates to
the county convention : Charles Thompson,
W T Foster. I L Head. John Hentim and
John Shaw. The republicans will cast
about 40 votes in Horcb precinct, demo
cmts 16 and populists 65.
At last the republicans have scraped
sand enough together to f uniish a speaker
In. n im,,f .liw-iiotinn with the populists,
but even now they will tale with only a
backwoods school teacher, ine republicans
on 7 p m Fridav, March IWth nt Mill City,
... .r , 1 1 r,l rl, ll.A K.n..l
will be represented ujn uwr. nn i--'
can who wants to be governor, the populist
by T J McClary, the crankiest crank of the
Lppcr Santiaui.
The question for discussion nt the Gates
Literary society nt their last meeting was,
Hesolved that the democratic victory m
mii ; lm nio nf the present hard tunes.
The affirmative was led by Ed Davis, the
negative by F I IJevier. After a tnorough
.i;...,,..;. Incline iini two hours in which
it was plainly shown that Cleveland nor the
democrats navo nouiing 10 -hard
times, the judges declared in favor of
the negative.
Ti, u .nmo tnlk of pleasures for the
r.mir future. The Ladies Christian En
deavor society is talking of giving a picnic
.in.. -1 ittt avh an vnmiir men aic
talkiiii of pulling off the Fourth of July
celebration at this place
n v. Hi nni-li "rocerv store is Increas.
... ;n nnnniarltv. 1I carries a fine stock
in Hohi room, eisilv accestlble and
girat bargulna, Sext door to Ihe P O.
Call On
READ. PEACOCK & CO.
AND
Nice Dress
See Their
and Trimmings.
dies Fine Shoes.
Patterns
Also Their La-
New Advertisements.
$5 OOlo'5ooPEC DAY,t home
selling Lightning Pla'erand plating jew
.r nhn tableware, etc. Every
house has goods needing plating. No ox- I
perlence;no capital; no taming. t
..n or. n-.nk'ns 2S adav. Permanent I
position Address ti n. imw
lumbus. Onio.
BARGAINS in ral asUio address
nr n ill ou James W Cardwetl Co., I
Jeffaraon.
Kor Sale or Trade, a iiouse an.i .
j 1 z.,tnn In Albanv Will sell
.i,..n rr ...bh nr wiil liade'for land part I
. ' . , . , I - .... f r frnm I
iv nr wno iv iwiM",1:l' -J 1
town. US" or wrno w "
rTia RENT
.1.
Two Tojmn. newly flu
1-1 -a A. .a .i,ni,ia for small store or
nlfio. nna for tints. !i0x0 feet, ill be
r..rl bv Much 2'. Call on Dr G W
Maslon nr particulars.
YtTANTKn.-A young lady desires a
1 V nacn to do irnneral bouts work.
AildroM Clara M Us nold, Albany Ore.
W W Rnwell returned this noon from
trip to Elk . City where he was the
gueat of L W Deyoe. He brought back
a large amount of tan.
An Easter Baza ab. The la-lies of St
Peters Episcopal Church will open an
Kaster Bazaar in the IV C T lAaH on
Tuesdnv aftpmonn March 27" and continue
until W ednesdny noon. They will have
for sale nmnr useful and ornamental arti
cles, also a l-Tee assortment of Japanese
iroods from A uTrew Kans of Portland. Snp-
tr will a serveil after' 5 o'clock. Price
cts. All are cordially invited.
Take Notice. Do not ride your bi
cycle on the sidewalk on First street, Baker
'o Calaimoin. or on Second. Lynn to tain
pooia. A vijlation of this order will re
mit in the arrest of the offenders. By
r.lcr of the Chief of Police.
Lidic. trv the Eclantine Mac.e Cream
he Ivit cierma'.ion ever made for tlie
complectlon. to re hsd of Mrs Rowell
Ruts Home Ailnny Ore.
(. leio towel j l,t rerr cuttnmer at V
shaving rarltrs.
ereck
Dr. Price' Cream Baking Powder
Most Perfect Made.
ON TUT aqi'ARK.
The difference between
Living w ell and living
Poorly ia very small
It you buy light even
In hard times. Trade
With tboie who do
Business on the square,
Giving quality as well
As quantity. Parker
Bros, are such a firm.
Their groceries are always
First class and their
baked goods are nn
nurpasted any where.
rn of tho most foolish things in the
fT :. iA... nrmv flmt. is to march to
Wnttliinfrton. It should disband. In the
moon time rnmrross should liquidate in
the interest of tlie masses.
m m
TeniL'.e Commandry No 3, Knights
Tmnlr. elected the following oiucers
last avonlnir : V. W Lanndon, E C: J
tialbraith, generalissimo; A B Matthews,
CaptGen;D P Mason, preiaie;
Hawkins, anjllli ncnen, t " ,
Cusick, Treae; C B Winn, recorder.
Mr Harry gimare ol Independence, a
msrnher oi AluanvS laawas nu mam
ia in the city.
Cal F J Parker, of Wa'.la Walla, went
to tne Bay this noon.
Milunirt OrasiNO, On Thursday,
Friday and Saturday this week, the
I.., lies I(t7jiar will nave ineir grano
opening of spring and summer ruill'-
nprv. The display of trimmed hats and
bonnets, together with all the latest
novelties will surpass all former effort.
All ladies are cordially inv.ted to attend
PIRS 11 4 COWER,
SnniNO Wraps. The Ladies Bazaar
desires to announce that they have just re
;to1 an eletrant lineof Indies and niises
ennes end jackets for string wear. Tbve
nrmpnli comprise all Ihe latnst. Parisian
et le nd are tailor mode. The prices
suit the times. Call and inspect them.
Success to both,
Altoanylnsarai ce Agency
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
WctM'i Fair HIjheTt Medai an J Dlploat-
We have had over seven years exper
ience in the Home office and local Insur
ance bujlness.and can guarantee Insurance
written bv us to be properly looked after.
The following Is a partial list ol companies
represented by ut:
Foreign So'th British & Mercantil
v..irk ITnlnn. Phrenii. London, Mar
ches'er, Guardlsn, bun, Caledonian, Lon
don & Lsr.csihirc.
American Continental of New York.
trntrhrster of New York. The Contl
nental of New York and Manchester of
England, write farm business, taking notes
rn ihm nMmium. with amnle time for
payment. We respectfully solicit any for () dayt", 18
food buslneis. Office oppol:e old post-1 '
office, I .... l
Chas 1 llrswiv.l-'ox ft
f-F.NDEf.S 4 SHNFT. V-No 2 toS Mar..i; tre.
At Perry Conn's,
Barrel of Pickels, Chow Chow,
Fine Calif ornia Honey,
Horse Radish Roots,
Grass and Garden Seeds,
Always keep on handja choice line of all staple groceries.
a well as a superior stock of crockery.
-DIRK
1
HRK1) Silver .Laced Wyandotte
eggs for sale by U O ooilwortn.
YinH MtfNT.-T in rn:im rooontiv oertu
I' niH litf J W Bont.lv aa boot and
slioe shop. Ca I on L Yiereck.
UUS, rcOS, l-.OOS. I U1B orru iiuvur
lceit Wvandntta. Kans I.ir iett.ns.st
the AlHan7 Poultry anis. rrnm pen Jn.
mi 2. si.x., nsr i;i: n.. no. per .
B Plymouth Rookt, 75otlier 1.1. Jonn
Rm.h. Albinv. Or. Cor 4th and K K tts
G.CMOON.
Su:ceor to I A Morr's.
Flour and Feed Store
ARUS M B jught and
sold by Ii; F Merrill.
Oppcil'.e Ruts House.
Has ou hand a lull stock of Chiipcd F,Coivallia Flour, Bnn, Skorla,
Oraham, Buckwheat, P.)e H- ui. Haj, Ost,8.raw, Potatoes, Appl.a, no.
Ceim Mea
The Best Sh?e
FOR SAD FRANCISCO.
The Steamship HOMER
will tjIv bptween San Fran
cisco and Willamette Valley
rjoints via the Oregon and
Sonthern I'acifc railroads,
sal'infi with freight and pas-
sen cers on or about tho fol-
lowin 2 dates: From San Fran
cisco on Monday, March 20,
at G p m. t rom 1 equina: on
Saturday March 31, at 0 a m.
Fare from Albany and
Corvallis to San Francisco:
Cabin, 12; Steerage, 89.
Hound trip tickets, includ-
inrr meals and berths, good
C, Agents.
Stn Fra.ici;cv.
V. L. DOUGLAS
I S3 SHOE &
85, 84 and 83.60 Dress Shos.
83.60 Police Shoo, 3 8crO(
82.69, 82 for Worklngmef
82 and 81.76 for Boys.
LADIES AND MISSE .
S3, 82.S0 82, $1.71
CATJTIOjr. If any ea1
ofTrra yon W. I.. Onnalaw -
ahoee at ai rwltiwi ,rire.
or sar ne nmm i win w
OHI in. namo .1 m i-i j-i-i.
Uia nounm.i-ni mm
oowa Maisniua.
W. L. DOUCLAS Shoes are atvltsh, easy fittinfr, and glre better
satisfaction at llic pricct advertised than anr other make. Try one pair and te con
Tinccd. The atamping of W. L. Douslas name and price on the bottom, wt.ich
ptiar-. ntrcs their ralue, savea thousands of dollars annually to those who wer.r llicm.
Ucalera who push the enle of W. L. IHuKlaa Shoca Rain customers, which helps to
Increase the s.ilcs on their full line of poods. Tto'T nn aftorit t lt nt l'.s I t-It,
iUc4 TbatSw TcataIoua I. upon apillcatl-. W. a- IMJUUIMS. Ilrucktia, A,mm
For sale byil, L !E BLAINICLOl HIN'Q CO
I HIS li I HU KEcn. Aias Lf
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