Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, March 28, 1894, Page 3, Image 3

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    "ubtisliei every iUy in the week
exeept Sunday.
.TI'MtflCTflM, Editon and Prop'r
J-nmred at Ui Post OfUc at Albany
Oregon, as second nlaia mail mattor.
CfrOOXS HVBIffllffG-
PEKSOKAI,
Mr Frank Wheeler ent to Independ
ence tliia noon.
J Fred Yates deputy prosecuting at
torney ol Henton couaty, is in the city
to-day on business.
Mr Georue H.implirey Mm up from
Portland lust niglit to recuperate for
eevernl days.
The funsral ot F M Miller will occur
at Lebanon lo morrow morning at lo
o'clock. Mr Miller was a member of the
GAR, Maccabees and A F and A M,
several members of each of which lodfes
will attend from Albany
Mr J It Long has retired from the editor
ship of the Populist, and E C Ncal, of the
Upper Santiuin, will succeed him. There
are said lo be (our or live men wl-o think
they know so much more about running the
paper than the editor himself that the man
really ut the head doesn't know where he is
at. Mr Long is to bo congratulated upon
his escape.
Last ovening at the residence of Mr Tim
Witndel, a farewell party was tuidered
Miss Hcrtha Swart previous to her depar
ture with her parents for Nebraska. The
evening was one of much enjoyment. Miss
Swart has made many warm friends here
and general regrets are expressed
at the loss of one from our midst so accom
plished and possessing so many excellent
traits of character. Mr Swart and family
will leave tomorrow for the other sido of
the Uockies.
ToNioht
Hear it.
WHAT?
Lecture-Life of Abraham Lincoln.
WHO
By Rev Grannis.
WHERE
At the Methodist church.
HOMH AND ABXtOAJJ
Bring j our coil oil cans and have them '
relived with 5 gallons best Pearl oil fur ic
cent, at A U Mcllwalns. "
The press is a unit in denouncing
Breckeuridge regardless of politics. That
the way the press does when it conies
to a great matter of morals.
When you want anything In the gro
cery line do not forget that A 11 Mcll
wains It the place to get It. See his pilce
Hut in this paper. ..
'J he Salem Journal published a picture
of the new soldiers home at Koteburg.
It l a line looking structure. The frame
is up and Is about ready for the plaster.
The Mines Ball will have an opening
of spring and summer millinery, on Fri.
day and Saturday March 30th and 31st.
All the ladies are cordially Invited to at
tend, A B Mcllwain Is receiving his new
goo Is; new ginghams, satieens, prints,
and teasel downs. Call and get prices
before you purchase, as yuu can save
money on all dry goods you buy from
him.
Attorney E R Sklpworth, Is making
preparations to build a handsome resi
dence on the corner of Sixth and Wash
ington streets. He has already ordered
the necessary lumber. Eugene Guard.
"For a lone time I suffered with stom
ach and liver troubles and could find on
relief until 1 began to use Ayer's Piils. I
too them legularly tor a tew months,
and my health was completely restored."
1) W Balne, New Berne, N C.
There Is no reason why children should
be allowed to suffer from loathsome scrof
ulous sores ana granular swellings when
such a pleasant, effective, and economi
cal medicine as Ayer's Sarsaparllla ray
ue procured 01 the nearest druggist, lie
sure you get Ayer's.
The Corvallls Gazette says: The larg
est prune orchard In the state is located
in uenton county. It comprises 200
acres, on which Is planted 22.000 trees.
and is known as the Excelsior Fruit Farm.
George K and G A Waggoner, who are
Interested In the enterprise, returned from
the place last Wednesday, and say the
trees are all looking splendid.
A man by the name of RItter was dis
charged from the -Insane asylum today
as Incurable. He Is at the point of death
and his wife came down to taite him to
his home at Lebanon. A litter carried
by three men contained the unfortunate
man and he was put aboard ot this morn
ing's local train. His complaint Is kid
ney trouble and paralysis. He will last
out a lew days. Salem Independent.
ooTmoxih
Tuesday evening, March 27.
Present Mayor, Itecorder, Chief of Po
lice nml t'ouucilinen Whitney, Schell,
I'feiffer, Ilurkhart, Marshall auu Walters.
Th following tills were ordered paid:
CW Watts. .,3.20: I J Smiley, i.2". ;
Pete lliley, I0.50; N .1 Henton, 8s7.i;
Henlly k Miller, 87.S0; Chris Bender,
$ii.O.-.; W E tiillett: eUOO; Jas Laurent.
1.50i Matthews k Washburn, 87.50; (J 0
Lee. $-17.50; Susan Purrion, G.25; S Conn,
Jli.-W; Suirar Pine k Fixture Co., 15.00;
U W Willis, $2.00; F T Blount, $1.00;
trunk Purdoin, l."5. Cost bills, City act
Chris King, 8.2!; It L Beedle, $2.95 F M
Pool, J.00; Ira Morris. 85.45; Felix Ham-1
ilton, 83.45; Carl Wymun, $7.00: Lung
Chung, $4.20. 1
Tlisallowed bill of Linn Engine Co. No.
2, $20.25.
Committee reported that coke had beeu.
transferred from No. I's to No. 2's house.
Committee reported on tax receipts by
sheriff as heretofore published.
License was granted John Schinoer to
sell iiipior and bond approved.
A resolution was pased that I Steiuhart
be allowed $1500, one years interest on city
bonds, and CM interest on $2250 for six
months, which became due on Oct 1, 1893,
and shut warrants be drawn for said
amounts, four in sums of $1000 each, one
for $500 and one for $00.
Councilman Schell moved that the com
mittee prepare nn ordinance embodying the
state'law on the subject of the sale of tobac
co, cigars and cigarettes to minors.
The matter of payment of city taxes, ns
remont and dateof receipts was informally
discussed.
W'arranU were ordered drawn on April
1st for payment of city policemen, to wit:
C t) Lee for $70.00; U U Hale, 50.00; W
A McClain, $50,00; John Jones, $20.00.
KE.IL ESTATE SALES.
Ci
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200
EBB.
The receipts at the sheriff's office yertcr
day were about $1500 as follows:
!oho Beattie $ 1.00
Hi mm llumuhrev 4. nil
J M Clinton 4. ho
Mary E lice 4 xn
J W Gee 1.00
Heed Walter 2.40
W W liichaedson n:i.r,2
Jonathan Wassoin 200.56
hstjos Wassoin 4.32
H and E W Trvon 68.58
Wm Miller. 16.50
Wm C liner H9.06
M C Chambers 174 20
Wm S Foster 47.50
Margaret Mady 16:1.25
B F Munkers 45.71
J P Munkers 2.
Taylor Evans 23.71
W S Walker 5.04
PetreeHros 7.03
AT Smith 1.45
llnnry I Hodley 75
John Nelson 51.12
George Buyno 35.4s
ft r. Liordan.
BXOIX.WAIIl-'B
Best Pat Roller flour per tack $ .s
gall, pearl oil 75
cane best tomatoes. . .
cans best table pearlies. . .
Best Iowa corn, per can. . . .
25 pounds rolled Data
17 pounds granulated euiur
i!) pounds fcntra C sugar. . .
1 pound Japan tea
1 pound Gunpowder tea. . .
Arbuckle coffee Der pound
pounus green coiice 1.00
All soods warranted as represented and
full weigiit guaranteed.
A. is. .McIlwais.
Mrs C J Luper
John Luper.......
Mrs Lucy Wright.
V H Caldwell
nWRumbauch...
Albert Robertson. .
Susie E Adams....
(1 li Hartmus
D&helton
E 1) Ingram
Killey Alley
19.6S
15.11
64.55
64.47
233.10
50.10
1.00
1.42
17.88
1.25
1.00
2.07
11.38
.85
9.60
1.80
A New Book just published contains
the following on the first page: "The Ore
gon Pacific Kailroad Company. Some ob
servations on a pamphlet, entitled "The
Urcc'on Pacific Kailroad. its inception,
and neeth, with some suggestions as to its
future development by E W Hartley, Re
ceiver," by Wallis Nash, and The Oregon
Pacific Railroad, it inception, present con
dition and needs, with some suggestions as
to future development, by E W Hartley
Receiver. San 1 rancisco. Bacon Printing
Co. 1894." The book contains 107 pages,
is an elaborate history of the road, beirin'
ning with the inception of the old wagon
road in 1864, and tlicnco forward to the
present tune, giving a detailed statement
of tho present condition of the property
Thoie interested may see the book at this
office-
MISFITS
If members of Congress were paid for
the actual time they are present und ans
wer to the roll call, their pay would be
small under their present conduct. Were
the law that way. us it ought to IK, mere
would be less hliuustenng.
The corpse of nn unknown man recently
found in the outskirts of a Kansas town,
was searched and 100 in cash and a re
volver was found upon the lwrson. J he
coroner held an inquest and it too'c $75 to
uetray ine expenses and uury tne nouy.
The police iudiro lined the corpso $25 for
carrying concealed weapons and confiscated
the gun. All ot which go to show that cy-
loues rre not the worst evils in Kansas.
mce Stockton to Luella
Adams. 6 acres, 12 w 4 $
G W Younir to Emma J Littler. 1 lot.
hi 14, H's 2nd ud 1500
C T Crumcto W W Richardson. 100
acres, 10 wl 1000
W W Richardson to C T Crume,
40 acres, 10 wl 1000
Eliza Warren to Wm H and Mary
Kirk, 20 acres, 13 w z iou
U S to Napolean B Pendleton, 159.19
acres, 12 E 1 Patent
C 0 Gentry to W L Wallace 25
acres, 11 w 2
Isaac Hymon to Amelia May, lot 1,
bl 8, Harrisburg
W H Goltra to Pres B Marshall, lots
land 2. bl 3. ti'sPad
Jos Lehn to Samuel Nelson, 18 acres,
13 w4
Samuel Nelson to Josiah Lehn, 19
acres, 13 w 4
II Brviuit to H K Tritcs, 20 a:res,
11 w 4
William C Weeks to Ellen C Coons,
5 lots, bl 3, lichanon
A P Flory to W H Pecry, 70.06 acres
12 and 13 w land 2
J J Rosell 10.50
J K tieddes
II P Walter
Liston D'Carey
O&CRR
At the last term of the county court upon
application of Sheriff Jackson that pay
ment of taxes be extended to May 1st, be
fore being declared delinquent, the county
court made an order settintr April 16 as the
time for their being delinquent. This
should be extended to ut least the time asked
for by the Sheriff.
Tried and true is the verdict of people
who take Hood's Sarsaparllla. The good
ttects 01 this medicine are soon xeitin
nerve strength restored, appetite created
ana health given.
Hood's Pills do not weaken, but aid In
digestion and tone the stomach. Try
them.
14C0
1
500
10
10
1000
890
.DEUOCTATIC 81'F.AKIM;.
The Ba;:aar. The easter baxiar given
by the ladles of the Episcopal church has
proven quite a snccess. A large number
attended last evening and today. The
talesof fancy articles was flittering,
well as the sale of supper tickets. The
booth with the fancy article! was partic
ularly admired on account of the elegint
dlsnlnv o' art. in oil and needle work.
Several pieces by Mrs II C Watson and
Miss Morgan attracted attentlon.and with
otner articles elicited much uvoiauieco'n
merit. The bazaar will be kept open to-
r.ieht. when lunch can be had att
o'clock for onlv I cents. Among those
assisting In the bazair are l)r Piummer
and daughter 01 warrants.
KvtKiMHit aiirkstei). Several days ngo
.Inlm 7ivt.!in!r. n very tali trenllenian work
ing for Veal k Son bought several bills of
goods along First street, and paid for them
with an order 011 Veal fc Son. and then
suddenly disappeared. Vevl A- Son not ow-
ing him anything, a warrant was issued
for his arrest for obtaininir property under
false pretences. A dispatch from Uoseburg
received this forenoon announced that he
had been arrested at Comestock. Consta
ble C W Watts will leave after him tonight.
Pl.Ksrv or ltiPDK.ns Twenty-six bids
wero opened at Woodliurn for erecting new
bricks at that city in place of the frames
burned several months ngo. The lowest
bid was that of Piummer k Ault, of Salem.
5.197. Mr .1 M McChesney, of Albany,
bid $6,485. The highest bid was 8-V223.
. Contractors are watching eyery point for
work.
Sriiixo Mii.LixKitY Mrs W R Bilyeu
has purchased the millinery store of Mrs
bin knell, and nronoses to irive the citizens
, of Albany n fir.-t-clas stock of goods in tne
miuinerv 11110 10 sce-ci, m
she willrercive from New York an elegant
line of pattern hats, for the inspection of
tho ladies of Albany ond vicinity. An ex
pert milliner has been engagcd.Thoso desir
ing the latest stvles at rensonablo price
will do well to cull on Mrs Bilyeu.
An Albany man was recently in a Cali
fomi.t city talking with n resident there
w ho owned a 40 acre prune orchard which
ho wished to sell in order to go into an
other business. Ho told tho Albany man
that the trees had lioca paying ten dollars
apie'.c, which would make about 850,000 a
year for the orchard. After he had gor,e
an Irishman who had been working on the
street near by remarked :
"Faith, and what a liar, I worked a
whole year for hii, and he only made
enough to pay me for a month, sure's I'm
alive."
Tint Albany man came to the conclusion
that Californium arc the bigge-t liars in
the U S.
The democratic club at Tangent will hold
nmnetinc on Friday ovcmne. April 6th. at
7:30 o'clock. Mr ii W Wright and other
gentlemen will address the meeting. Ar
rangements are being made to have a large
crowd out. lxleirations will be in attend
ance from Shedd. Orleans, Center and other
precincts. Mr Wright will mark out the
linn of destitution betC3n tho democrats
and populists on tho one hand, and the
democrats ami repuoncans oa 1110 oincr.
I'oitnhsts and republicans as well ns all
democrats are invited to attend. Ladies
arc also invited to be present.
The place lo get your quinine Is at Fred
I lliw.-uns cor 2'H1 ana Dr(j.iii.nuni i
Albany Or.
Cai-ks asd Jackets.-I have received my
sprii.g nnd summer jackets direct from
New York manufacturers. Capes are the
thing this year and I have a fin; line
of novelties in them.
I carry also a nice line of material and
trimmings for making capes.
Shi orrso.
An Alban
Jewelry Stork
WV.rth patronizing Is that
of Will 4 Stark. They catry the finest
lineof silverware, watches, cocks and
jewelry gtneia'ly In the valley, and sat
isfactory price are always given for the
superior quality of goods they keep in
stock. Never buy without calling tn
them.
C F. Bione1! zt-ccery store is Increa
n; in popularity." lie carries a fine sloct
In a lluht room, easily accersibte and
gives Largalns. Sett door lo the P O.
V Oil 111 VOKSHIEIIISU
Will it Stark, (V icwel"''-
if vou want a tine smokf coll for Joseph,
white lubor cigars.
The liost'.romt oollre in the city at Com a I
.vfoyer a.
Hoilces & Mcrarianrt, "the !dlnj drufc
tore, Albany, Ci .
Will & Stark's large line of ti'.ver war
has crtated a great deal of talk.
pVroniza home industry by smoking the
,-eb'hrated white labor cigars, mauafaetared
by Ju'ius Joseph.
t in t rut it on.
The necessity of a sprlne medicine
universally admitted. This is the bes
time ol year in which to purify the blood,
to restore the lost apetlte, and to build up
the entire system, as the boily is now pe-
cul ar v susceptible to beneiit Irom mca
irlne. "The iireat popularity attained by
Hood's Sarsaparllla, ow'r.g 10 Its real merit
and Its remarkable success, has established
It ns the very best medicine to take in the
spring. It cures scrot lia, sal rneum, ana
all hnmors. biliousness, dyspepsia, head.
ache, kidney and iivsr complaint-, catarrh,
and all affections caused or promoted by
low state of the system or Impure moot',
Uon't put it off, but taKe Hood'! Sarsana
rilla now. It will do you goou.
Ladies. irv the Eglantine Massage Cream
he hst orenitation ever made for the
complectlen. lo he had of Mrs Rowell, at
Russ House Aibsny Ore.
Letter Mt.
Following is the list of letters ran.ainine
in the post office at Albany, l.inn county
Oregon, March 20, 1S94. Persons calling for
these letters must give she date on which
they were advertised.
Fisher E M. Fulton Judue,
McWaughton T, Newman C E
Robertson E JI , Seehele .Miller,
Simmons F, Ta; lor Charlottie,
Tay'er Lottie,
Titos. .MonTirra, P; M.
Or. Price's "Creain"Baiaz Powder
Fort Years fie Stansarf.
Biths at Vierecks shaving
ett:ting parlors.
and hair
Dr. Prlce'f- Cream Baking PcrWder
A Far Orape Cream c Tartar PewJer.
New Advertisements.
.25
.so
.10
1.00
1.00
1.00
.25
.35
.25
OX TUT SQI'ABE.
The difference between
Living well and living
Poorly is very small
li you buy tight even
In hard times. Trade
With those who do
Business on the square,
tiiving quality as well
As quantity. Parker
Bros, are such a lirm.
Their groceries are always
First class and their
baked goods are un
surpassed any where.
Stiiicti.t Ix It. When it comes to
washing the Albany Steam Laundry is
strictly in it. It is doing the business of
the city: the Celestials are eoinir to the
wall. 20 cents a dozen for plain washinir
is cheap enough for anybody in any kind
of times. Richards k Philips do first class
worn una spomi their money at home,
Patronize the Albany Meant Laundry.
Fresh Cabbage.
Cauliflower.
Celery.
Onions.
& Turnips.
AtC E Biownells
Invalid 3 Years, s
Cured by Hoods
Gahuen Seeds. Every body should
have a Burden. Aro vou one who will.
Then co to Stewart & Sox Hardware Co
and make your selection from a fresh supply
of till the seeds in tho market, tho largest
siock in xne city.
MC. I. flood & Co., Lowell, Mass.!
"Gentlemen: I am glad to tell you that 1
have been given Rood health by Rood's
Sarsaparilla. For three years I was an In
valid, suffering terribly from
Nervousness and Lameness. 1
"Ivas so nervous tl could not bear the least
noise, and 1 had to walk with crutches for
six months, as I could not put one of my feet
to the floor, physicians did not do me any
good, so a friend told me to get Hood's Sar
saparllla, but
' I Said There Was No Use.
"However, alter thinking the matter over, I de
cided to give It a trial, and have taken six
bottles ot Hood's Sarsaparllla, and the re
sult Is that I am welt as any one could wish
to be, and can do any kind ot work. I ad-
X vise all my friends to take Hood's Sarsapa-
jf rtlla for I believe It will do them good."
' 1 Miss Scsik Itoosox, Colton, California, f
Hood's Pills cure liver Ills, constipation,
biliousness, jaundice, sick headache, Indiftestion,
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Kol'ce Is hereby given that sealed bids
will be received by the undersigned for
the erection and compietion of our eight
room two story school buildinn to be erec
ted In Albany Oregon according to the
plans and specifications proposed by D C
Schell architect. Bids will be received
for the whole and for the several parts of
said building up to the ioth. day of April
iboiat noon. The noht to reject any
and all bids ic reserved. Plans and spec
ification can be seen at the office of D G
Schell architect, Albany Oregon. By
order ot tne board ot directors.
Attest, F E Allen, clerk.
Kkw.no Machines neatly repaired and
WMrranted hy thornu&hly competent work
man, at F M French's jewe.rv.snre, Albany
gon.
French has i he largest and finest tock
of spectacles and eye glassts in Linn
County. Prices to suit the limes.
ftedCrownMills
JOHN ISOM, PROPRIETOR.
W mOCEHS rLOUR SUPERIOR FOk '-MI IB
AMD BAR IRS TJ8F,
RESTST0RA0P fAH I.! fl PS
ANNUAL MEETING.
Notice is hereby given that the annual
meeting of the stockholders ot the Will
am cite Land Company will je held at the
office of Curran and Monteith, in Albany.
Oregon, on Saturday the 2Sth day of April
1S94, at 2 o'clock P M for the election of
directors and such other business as m:iy
come before said mcctlog. Dated March
26th 1H94.
A II ACKKLMAN, G V VR IOHT,
President, Secretary.
ft r ANTED
V T house work.
Jewel Stoves
and Ranges
Best On
The
Woman to
tin Sonera)
Dbmo.-r t
Clean towels to every customer at Viereck
.tming parlor?.
SHERIFFS SALE;
?a tht Circuit Cnit t of the State of Oregon
Jot the county it Imn.
J K W R'.herfbn! ns arimini
ttiitor with tho will annexed
of Hobprt John?, doceisa l. Plaintiff
Marv lljffxan and Fred
Holl'man.
Defendants,
cilice.
.lor Sale or Trade, a liouae and lot in
1 icooil location in Albanv- Will well
cheap for cash or wiil tiade Tor land part
ly or wholly iiuprove l not very far irom
town. Call or write to tnis oflne.
Notice is uerebv civaa that bv i irtue of
an execution and order of aleduly homed
out of th above named court In the
above entitled suit! tome directed and
delivered. 1 will on Saturday the itSth
day of April, IK0I; at the front door of the
court ouo a ins cuy 01 AUny, ijinn
County, Orei on, at the Itonr of 1 o'clock
p m ol sat J day, sen at public auction,
for cash in t ami to the highest bidder Hi
real property dosriOrXi in bhi.i execution
and order of ve as follows, towit:
kinuinir 3 Sl W 132 feet rtnunt from the
southwest earner of Lot No. i ia Block
n, 3 in ths western addition to tbecity j
ofAlLny, Linn County, Orejpn. run
ning thence Hniiih ti we(, zi ieei
thbiiceNonh 9J West 301 feet; thpnee
north i(5 30 Kit 1 3D '4 feet, ther.ce north
88 dfprefs, Ka.t 200 fot feet; thence
South degrees KasI 5)0 let to the place
of beginning, containing Z. ib acres more
or loss.
The proceeds arising from aunh aVet
be applied, Firt( to the costs of and up
on sttid execution, the remainder . to tio
paid bi uieto the clerk of the adove
named court, to be dihuned by him ao
cording to the term of the decrees of raid
court.
l'a-.ed this 27tb day of March, 1891.
CCJarKso
Sheriff of Linn County, Oregon.
rpJ KKNT Two lojins, newiy fin
.1 isLwd one Kuitabla for small htore or
ollloe. one for store. 20xHU feet. ill be
ready by Mtuh 2. Call on Or O W
Riaston t jr pi.-.u r.ars.
lrANTED.-A younn Kdy deirea a
II n! ace to do ire no ml bouse work.
Address Clara M Kg nolo, Albany Ore.
T)L"KK IlHi:i Silver Lacwl Wynndotte
X eyg"3 '!" sn'e by I O" Woodworth.
BAK1 INS in real esUto addren
I1 orctll on James W Card we II A Co,
Jefferson,
TOK RKNT. - The roim recentlv onu
1 pied by J W Uenrlv as a boot and
(shoe shop. C'a I o-i L Viereck.
MANAGER WANTED to appoint
salesmen to sell the Rapid DUS Wash
er. Washes and dries the dishes in two
mlnutea nithout wetting the fingers. $75
a week and .l expenses. F.ay position,
no capila! : no hard work ; can make $roo a
week, Addren W P !Iarrion Co, No
14 CUrribu, Ohio.
Albanylnsuraice Agency
We have had over seven years einer.
Icnce In the Home office and local Insur
ance business,and can guarantee Insurance
written by us to be properly looked afier.
The following Is a partial Hsvol compknies
represented bjr ui:
Foreign Ko-th British Sc Mercantile,
Norwich Union, Phanis, London, Man
chcster, Guardian, Sun, Caledonian, Lon.
on & Lancashire.
American Continental ol New York,
Westchester ol New York. The Conti
nental ol New York and Manchester ol
England, write farm buines, taking notes
lor the premium, with ample time for
payment. We repecllulljr solicit any
good bubfr.e's. Offije opposite old post
otr.ee. SENDERS SF.NFT.
J7
ir.r.i, i-.(j(is. 1 ure breil silver
Jicc.l Wvacdotts. Kkb lor "ttlnr.at
tluj Alhanv rnuitry 1 arils, irnm pen In
1 and 2, 81.25 per l.l; p. No. Sniper 13
II Flymonth Rucks, f5otper 13. Ion
Brnsh, Albany, Or. CVr 4th and II I sts
"10UNTY WARHANTS-Buirht and
J sold by II F Merrill.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO
The Steamship HOMER
will ply bptween San Fran
cisco and Willamette Valley
points via the Oregon and
Sonthern l'acifc railroads
sailing with freight and pas
sencer3 on or about tho fol
lowinp;dat(is:From San Fran
cisoo on Monday, March 20
at 0 p m. From Yarjuina: on
Saturday March 31, at 0 a m.
Fare from Albany and
Corvallis to San Francisco
Cabin, 12; Steerage, S9,
Round trip ticket, includ
ing meais ana berths, goot
lor Uday.-j 18.
I'mi 1 Hf-cdrv, fox ft C.. Annta.
No 2 to 8 Market street, ,Sjq Fraiictrcai
Earth
Matthews
Washburn
SOLE AGENTS
Call On
READ. PEACOCK & CO.
AND
See Their Nice
and Trimmings.
dies Fine Shoes.
Dress Patterns
Also Their La-
At Perry Conn's,
Barrel of Pickels, Chow Chowv
Fine California Honey,
Horse Radish Roots,
Grass and Garden Seeds,
Always keep on handja choice line of all staple groceries
as, well as a superior stock of crockery.
G.CMOON.
Successor to I A Vorr n
Flour and Feed Store
Opposite Run Home.
Has to hand a (all stock of Cbc.pel rM,Co!Ya 1 Flour, Bran, Shorts, Germ Mca
Gfat.am, Bnekwhfat, Ite 'lour, Hay, Oi t, S.rar, Po Itw, Ap(l, ate.