Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, March 31, 1894, Page 3, Image 3

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    y democrat
every .Uy in the week
pt Sunday.
HTMG, Bdito:i and Proj'r
Id Mine Pert Ofto at Albany
. a second olata ruallmatter.
JOB HVBKTIIffO
vmtitsARY Exercises. Tlie first an-
y exercises of the Y M C A in the
!, were held lost evening, before a
'. house of our citizens, displaying
i interest in the good work of this
. ProfW J Crawford, presided.
MCA orchestra furnished noire
I music. A song was followed by
Rev W A Trow; Miss Lizzie
ij-ecitecl well. 1'rof hee road a
restive and to the point, oi the
en ami me 1 m u A. Jiiss
fit was heard in a well rendered
An instrumental trio. Messrs
rs ami Strahan. were e"ncored
ically. Secretary McCullasr'u read
n the VMCA and Mrs 'J' J
secretary on the auxiliary. Tons!
called for, and responded to bv.
farland, onourphysic.il wor';F
U uu uur xuAiuury; Jliss man
on ur orcee3tra; Prof t'rawforif,
lure work; Mrs W A Trow, the
S Wolverton, the ladies, and Prof
, the secretary. The latter was a
te to the hard and untiring work
iCullagh in the interests of the Y M
meeting was a success and con
I warm feeling of the public to
I Y M C A.
Si
I
feel
ia f
tthe Would, The London
Journal says: "The Dock
now usiuif a plank of sawn
broucht over bv the stiilinir
ick, or oiuer ot the neglected
amiinst tho miuv-siile
tomething to 'turn up,' The
uon is tour teet wide and
oner, without a single knot.
in tho top of tho new ' board
at tho Dock office, and is car
ol the finest pieces of Oreiron
docks. These regions yield any
tucu diiuen.sionn, and will, bv
w a more important part in our
oen means are iu'iiiU ot reducing
l enarges.
fc Mux Mkn It tiikes nerve to
institutions just at the present
i'jfi following is from the hu
-Messrs Wm Lever and wife,
srton and .wife, of Dcs
d here kit niirht and
country. Mr Lever
'len Company
is his second
egon. A few
lrchaiing wool
.a is loud in his
grown in Western
.denien intend building
.arge woolen mill at some
..'estern portion of the state.
King over tne he u. are more
oresscl with Kuirene ihan anv
nteil. In fact, thev are so well
Fill make our citizens a propo-
f m l x
l jbw (lays, to consider.
chest. lne hcio l'ress sa3s
I it ( '?) who made the loan a week
wo. of 6100. taking a note bearing
r e a year hence, ot $loQ tor it
k ly forfeit the whole amount to
fund. A man who will take
I of other poonle a necessities, has
Final I that if it were placed in
lil ft mustard seed, would have as
i n, in comparison, iw would a
l 4jane superior.
isiox. A dispitch to the Salem
Corvallis reads: It is ru-
kMrsKenvon. Dr Applewhite's
in the nlleged adultery cue to
ten court convenes, h.w made a
it, telling1 the whole story from
' to end. Her bondsmen say
urrendor the prisoner and with
'ir Applewhite is the treasurer
V Agricultural Col lego and a
ttan.
11 A '
tboF Count. The following from
(hat ZofScio indicate? a good deal for
lds r on of the county: Farmers in
Nef ty ore very sensibly growing a
..crop. Hesides thq usual amount
and hay. there will be this year
jji 100 and ."lOO a .-res of hops, 50 ' acres
fry i large acreage of pataUes, leid's
V.' Her is a mock raiser in a small
t bit showing should give Scio untile
v t fall nevertheless the times are
aiT Let. I'lio Soldiers' Horn.
Ion met at lioseburff and awarded
let fur furnUliinr the Home to (he
Woolen mills, of Albany; for mat-
) the Pactiic Mattress Company, of
! for bedsteads, to Lee Itrown, of
for water, to the Koscburjr V ater
to-. Hie lioseburfr hlectric L.iirht
nirnisc poles and nan" the
'"-8 ic liL'lithiir for 740. Major
ilili, ot X'lalla, Or., was appointed
bint.
BOIilB AKB
Vleilck's shaving and talr cutting
parlors.
Those cribs slide nnder ilie bed nicety
when not in use. Call at the A F Co'a
and aee them.
The: Modoc went down snean lhi
torenoon with a load of CorvallU flour,
Albany beer, and other things.
Brine your col oil cans and have them
refilled with $ gallons best Pearl oil lor
75 cents at A B Mcllwalns.
Members of the Y M C A Interested
In having a field day are requested to
meet tit the hall tonight at 8 o'clock.
Democratic primaries were In se&ston
today. In Albany as required bv law for
cities ol 2500 or over,delegates were being
elected by ballot.
Ball's health rreservlns corsets. ''Need
no breaking in.'1 Yield to every move
ment of tne wenrer. If you value vour
health and comfort try them. S E Vounq
Young Americans lore independence.
hence let them sleep independently in
one of those woven wire cribs for sale by
the Albany Furniture Co-
There are no flies on J M Nolan of
Corvallis. He offers a reward of 5 for
the best written advertisement for Ins
spring stock. Mr Nolan believes in
advertising and never stops it.
When you want ahvthlnir In the ero-
cery line do not forget that A B Mcll
walns is the place to get it. See hit price
1161 in inis paper, -
A B Mcllwaln is receiving his new
goods; new ginghams, satteen, prints,
and teasel downs. Call and get prices
before you purchase, as you can save
money on all dry goods yuu buy from
him. . ,
The fancy articles left over from the
Bazaar nave been removed to Mrs Bakes
cor Ferry and 7th si. The crape leaf
center piece and doylies have been reduced
to 04, 00.
The SFRRCo have a creed to lasu.
tickets to persons attending the State
frohibitton Convent on at Salem Anrll
4th for one and one-third fare, Pav full
tare eolr.e and eet ticket tor nne-lhlrrf
fare returning. All prohibitionists are
invited to attend as deligates.
Mrs J N Hoffman desires to announce
that her new millinery goods have arrived
ana mat ne is now prepared to supply all
customers with the best In her line. Call
at her place on Second street between Hill
and Maine,
Mrs J N Hoffman desires to announce
that her new millinery goods have arrived
and that she is now prepared to supply
all customers with the best in her line.
Call at her place on sscond street between
rim ana Maine.
A republican club was partially organ
ized at the city hall last Monday after
noon, composed ot voters In dcio and
rranKiin liutte precincts. We are in
formed that there was as sicnatures on
the roll though there was but 14 tha tpar
t'.cipated la the organization. Sclo Pi ess.
Bradstreet's review of the state of trade
pronounces the commercial outlook very
cheering. Consumption is stimulated in
all staple lines. In the New England,
and middle states, where general trade
was repotted barely steadv, there ate re
ports of Increased tales, and lame dry-
goods houses are working nights in Chi'
cago, to keep up with orders.
Pendleton Tribute says: It Is estimated
that by next SatuiddV night nearly ds
000 will have been paid in for taxes at
the sherifT's office. Taxes will, become
delinquent after that date. The receipts
tor th, week are expected to reach 35,
000 To'itl amount to be collected for
all purposes I 13,005. 41,
Hon Allen Parker, is talked of as joint
Senator on tho Deinocratsc ticket for
Benton and Lincoln cotntiiS.IAllen Park
er is idriititied with us. and made a good
repres'ntntive, if a democrat is to till
that oflic1?, we would preter him to any
that have been mentioned fer the place
on the democratic ticket. Newport
News
Among many devo'-ing time and
effort in elocution, we notice with pleas
ure Miss Kose Mespelt.Our citizenB have
already recognized her gifts as Bltown
upon ;era occasions in public. Miss
Mf-,pelt is receiving instructions in
elocution, believe she has native talent
which only req jires discipline and exer
cise to place the young lady among lead
era in the high art which is rapidly
rising to highest rank in general culture.
A Tai.ksted I'iANisT.-Mr W Gifford
Xash pave a mtnica'e at Corvallis lost even
ing. It proved the choicest, event of the
kind in the history of Corvallis. The A O
U v hall was crowded with tho music Inv
infx people of did city. The feature of the
program wa. Mr Nash's wonderful execu
tion of the most ditlieult classical pieces.
His technique is perfect and Leputs an ex
pression into his work that displays his
geuitis.t A gentleman from Corvttl lis says
the audience was delighted with his play
ing. Mr Xush has just finished a residence
of four jears in '-eipsic. Germany where he
received instructions under the c lebrated
pianist. Ilerr Kruuser. Corvallis is fortu
nate in having a resident possessing such
skill. As an instructor a good pianist is
worth a great deal to the musical culture of
a city.
lll.vsB Bali. L eaiu'k. - .V College
kll league has been organized to con
fines in the 1.1 A c ot Corvallis.
rTette of Salem. State I'niversity, of
rtoruiai. ot pionmouui, iutuyette
and Albany College, schedules
arranged nnd some good amateur
jrt ;ll be given. As no players out-
i some honest
XB-EsVSOXSrjsVZ.
8 G Netharlanil has been appointed
postmaster at Talent, Ja-'Uton county.
Or.
Dr W H Dtvis was called to Silvtrton
today to attend his father who is
seriously ill,
Mrs Kcli i 111 Jr and eon arrived from
Albany Frida' , and now O'tcupr Mr L
E Blain's handsome cottage at Idlewild.
Henrport news.
Mr A B Huddelson of J.-fferson, the
democratic candidate for sheriff in Mar
ion was in the city to day. Mr Huddel
son is a gentleman of integrity is fully
competent to perform the duties of sher
iff, and the people of Marion county
would be doing right to elect him.
Mr J R Sbx'kman who recently returned
from a business trip to San Francisco, ro
iwrta the Midwinter fair a great success.
It is full of attractions worth seeing, from
the muscle dancing Tuskish girls to the art
gallery, containing some of the finest spec
i.nenR in the world. San Francisco seems
full of life on account of it.
The Era, a Y M C A pajier published
cast has the followinir to say nliout a young
man of Salem who trained the gyiiiasitiiii
class in the Albany Y M C A last year for
several weeks: "Mr Will llabcock is a
living witness of what the physical depart
ment is doing for thousands of young men
all over the country. Two years before the
Salem association was organized, this
young man was nothing but a bundle of
skin and hones.und now lie leads the young
men of Sabm in clean, manly athletic
sport, and has by systematic exercise in the
gymnasium, built up a body that any young
man might envy, tie began to exercise to
regain his health.- He was so successful
that he continued his work in the gy masium
until he fully recovered. He is now a
magnificent specimen of manly vigor.being
six feet tall, and weighing '200 pounds. He
is but JH years or nge, ills measurements
areas follows: Nevk, 14,la' inches; chest,
contracted 34; chest extended, 40; waist,
32: riirht forearm. 12: riiiht unarm down.
12; right upurm down, 14; left forearm.
12: left unarm up. 14: riirht tluirh,
right calf, 14 3-4; left thigh, 22; left calf,
14 3-4.
The Honor degree of the A O U W gave
an entertainment in the A O U W rooms
last evening before a packed house. The
audienco was delighted with the nroirrain.
Prof W A Mcflhee, presided in a happy
manner. An opening ode was sung by the
members of the A O U W. A selection by
the Merry Four was loudly nppluuded. Miss
liirdie Anslvn delivered the address ot wel
come, a briirht effort delivered in a credita
ble manner. A diet by the two little
daughters of A L Lamb was appreciated !
Lottie and deonria Luster were heard in a
vocal duet increasing the good opinion of
tlH-ir talent as vocalists, ilrs Craw recited
an emotional piece with good effect, nome
sound remarks were made by Dr Mackey
G H W of the A O U W of Oreiron. Mrs
tiallowav anil aliss Aora Aevss were com
mended in their presentation of a vocal
duet. An instrumental duet by Mr Homer
Phillips on a haro and Miss bertha Wallac?,
on the organ, was enjoyed. Mies Lena
Meyers recited lu ticrrcan and the
Apollo club were heard in one of their pop
ular songs. A one act drama 'A Precious
Pickle," closed the program. The parts
were taken by Mrs Lamb, Lerdie Anslyn,
Clara Kiefer, Cad Warner, Knima Warner,
Mrs ('raw nnd son. nil doilnr the work with
excellent dramatic effect. A social followed
and much enjoyment rcsulte.1.
Rklkiiuuh Skrvices. The services at
the Kvanaelical church tomorrow will be
as fellows. At 11 nm the subieet of "Chris
tian Baptism" will bo considered, to lie
followed with baptismal service. In the
evening llev L S Fisher will preach in the
city and Ktv U M Strottns will continue
the revival meetiitir at Cloverdale. Tho
young Peoples Alliance meets at (1:30 p 111
in ineciiurcn. au are mwicu.
Services at tho M E Church tomorrow
will be as follows: preaching at 10:30 a
m and 7:30 p in. Subject of morning
discourse is "Peep Sea Chsistians. In
the evening "Konianism and the Public
Schools." Class meeting following the
morning service. Sabbath School lit 2::0
p m. Junior League meeting at 3:30 p
m. Devotional meeting of the Kpworth
League at t:;)0. All ore cordially invited.
Preaching service at tho Baptist church
tomorrow morning at 10:3O followed by
SabbaUi dchool. Young Peoples meeting
atC:30pm. All nreinvited.
Simii.no Millinekv. -Mrs W It Bilreu
has pnn hased tho millinery store of Mrs
Ida feuell, and proposes to give the citizens
of Albany a first-class stock of goods in tne
milJinery line to select from. This week
she will receive from New York an elegant
line of patijrn hats, for the inspection of
the ladies of Albany nnd vicinity. An ex
isrt milliner has ieen enguged.Those desir
nig the latest styles nt reasonable price
will do well to call on Mrs liilyeu.
The best mutual Insurance policy
against attacks of sickness Is to be found
taking Hood's Sarsapariila. if you are
weak it will make you rtrong.
Hood's piils are tl.e best after dinner
pills, assist digestion, cure headache. Try
a box. 25c.
DBMOORATIO
XB3bXIta-9.!XXIS.
The following have been elected so far as
heard from at press time:
N Brownsville FM Powell Peter Hither.
J M V Bilyeu, A A 'fussing, U U Moyer.
South Lebr.non S M Garland. P M
Smith, J K Charlton, B Burtunshaw, J C
liilyeu. Put Kester.
Price Mart Miller. Fred Graff. Smith
Cox. Charles Luf, " '. Hon McGregor.
John Maxwell, A Fi.,.
North Lebanou E E Hammock. Wm
Rovce. J M Settle. P McKnight. J Kecbler.
and Wm Petree.
South Harrisburg Geo Alford. J R
Cortwriglit, B M Grimes, A Willougliby.
Scio J A Bilyeu. Munkers. A R Mc
Donald, R D Cufavun.
Franklin Unite Lee Bilyeu. L Poiuerov.
F Butcher, Frank Yarbrough.
Halsey-W O Bond. W R Garrett. Wm
McMnhan, T K Fox, S Leeper, James A
Smith, A M Reeves.
North llarrisburg John George, J G
Senders. J A Bilyeu, O Drinkard, Oliver
Jlyde, U 5 IJusey.
South Brownsville H Blakely, G W
Mcllurgue, W C Cooley, Finly Mcllae.
Shelburo L E Miller. R S Devaney,
Chas Schillings, Sterling Goins.
X-A.-SrTXXg-G- TA3ZBB.
411 Js will be allowed 9
ji yT
rvhck The milliner
lyei f 0 lo the trimming
from Tort-
111)11111 fnr Mm V
I Hily.trrivetl on Ttiesilav of this wtok.
oil s ciMHls have ueen tlehived he
I Tier spring opening will not
Intil Twsedav. Wetlne4lav anl Thnra
f next wtk. The lailiw are cordially
1 1 to call ana examine nor jnxxis.
ir.mlon. Are yon one vha will.
Ini. a Stewart V Six Ilardwm-t t'o
. 5"our '-on ftom a fresh supply
stciis in ice niarKei, me largvt
, me cuy.
LJi iowne!l grocer v More i Increas-
'i
larltv. lie carries a fine stock
t-'t ro:n, cisllv accessible ant:
gains. Neil door to the P O.
' at
Vieiecks shaving and riau
A Bad rn.tcriCE. Two Albany boys,
who should know better have been ston
ing the street car evenings along Lyon
street. On Thursday evening cne of
them broke out the head '.ight of the
engine. On anoth-jr occassion the boy
was in front of the mtor, remaining ns
long as possible, and then jumping oh".
He slipped and fell, and succeeded in
scrambling off just as the motor passed
him. The matter will probably cost the
fathers of the boys, who are. known,
several dollars.
Th republicans elected the following
delegates in Price precinct to dav: Jus
Churchill. C P (ilover. S A Dawson." A B
Morris, M H Wilds. H C Powell, J '
Hunter nnd P B Marshall.
A B Seal,
er. was in
Tidings.
the popular commercial travel
Ashland Monday. Asliland
Gfhman Lesson. Those wishing to
to study German should call on Mrs C Coh
en at the corner of Third and Calapooiu
streets Albany. Will tench writing and
speaking German. Pleae call before
Apiil 1st. JIkt C Cohen.
Another invoke of iadls capes received.
See our c -rner wirdow for novelties In
capes and jackets. More to come.
S E YtllNG.
Kao Corset, A prr'ert dress torn.
Pves h' retUct'y oer trem. App-o.
Tiuxes continue to nrrive at the sheriffs
ollicc at about the same daily rate. Yes
terday lite rcceints were as follows:
ltonnelt liros ?
S Bradshaw 6.25
Mrs C B Sk-inworth 6.93
J W Johnson 94.50
t w lames i.vj
II r Heed 1.4b
Willard U Stlmson 102.23
ATrn W.8i)
KstTulton Taylor 19.28
M Gorman 357
Mrs M A Burkhart 2J.4
K Paddock 3.(10
Cora A Garlier 75
SM Harris 5.10
Sarah A Harris M
J T Porter 15.00
Wm Purdy 36.CD
Mrs E P Davis 13.88
Uzaie 0 llavis 4.50
A&ECWetzell 2.00
W H k 3 T Jackson 51.45
Mary A Roc 5.10
Mary A Mcltttren S2.S
S P Barrrer 10.90
Margori't Sweeney 4.80
Elizabeth Hash 75
Elmont S Herrick 11.03
N C Newman LOO
D Nash 9.25
Sophira Van Windle 3.88
S M eedham u.-
II F Botleker 10.WS
Mrs F A Bhu kimrn 27.50
DUN Blnckburn 12.58
HC Watson o4.75
ABlcvins 86.33
Peter. I Jll bus 12.04
Richard Peters 10.03
M St German 2.M
Wm Obcrnieyer 04.1J
United Pmsbvterian: Services conducted
bv Rev Rilev Little, 11 am sermon for
new Converts; HJtipOl --r,lljllll ilimer me
Innincr Tree. S S at 2:30. YPSCE
0:30. Strangers welcome.
SKWisa Machines neatly repaired and
A-Hrrnnted by a thoroughly competent work
aiAO, at F M Kruch's jewelryjsore, Albany
gon.
Saw LiMitKR Yard The undersigned
is nrenared to 8'innly all customers with
a'l kinds of lumlier, drain tiling, cedar
posts, flour and feed on the most favor
able terms.
FG Power Sliedd.
moii.wain"b
NEW PRIOB UST
Best Pat Roller flour per sack $ .05
5 gall, pearl oil
3 cans Wt tomatoes ,2b
2 cans best table pearlies So
Best Iowa corn, per can 10
25 pounds rolled DatB 1.C0
17 pound j granulated sugar 1.00
lo pounds Extra C sugar 1.00
1 pound Japan tea 25
I pound (junnowder tea 35
Arbuckle cotfee per pound 25
4 pounds green coffee ,00
All goods warranted aa renresented and
full weight guaranteed.
A. IS. .YlClLW.MX.
VTOBVH CUXSIDCBIMU
Will tl 8tatk, (V leweler.
If von want a tine smokr call f.ir Joaepbj)
whito labor cigars,
The bestjrnaat ooUt'e in the city at Coniad
Moyer a.
llodtfes Si MoKartana, ithe leading dru
tore, Albany, Ol.
Will & Stark's large line of tilver war
has crtated a great deal of talk.
Pa', ronize home industry bv sinokinc the
celebrated white labor cigars, manafaetured
by Julias Joreph.
ON Tlir Syl'ABE.
The difference between
Living to eil and living
Poorly ia very small
It you buy light even
In hard times. Trade
With those who do
Business on the square,
Giving quality as ' well
An quantity. Parker
Bros, are such a -firm.
Their groceries are always
First class and their
baked goods are un
surpassed any where.
Well and Happy
Thank to Hood's Sarsaparllla-Dull
Headaches-That Tired Feeling.
ax a loan v
Jewelry Stork
Worth patron izine Is that
of Will & Stark. They carry the finest
Uneof silverware, watches c ocks and
jewelry general lv in the valley, and sat
Isfactoiy price are always given for the
superior quality of good3 they keep In
stock. Never buy without calling cn
them .
Mr. W. H. Tolea
ban Francisco. Cat
"One of the greatest mistakes people make Is
to lock the door alter the horse Is stolen, or In
other words, to wait until they are sick in bed
before they do anything (or tha poor body.
Neither my wife nor myself were real sick; I
attended to my business, and my wife to her
household duties daily. Hut we had dull, heavy
headaches, and a little over-exertion would tiro
us greatly, and my appetite was very poor. 80
we took three buttles of flood's harsaporiKa,
and the result was perfectly satisfactory. 1 be
Jicve Hood's Sarsapurilla
8aved Us a Severe Sickness
And a big doctor's bill. If people would only
remember that ' an ounce of prevention Is worth
a pound of cure there would be less sufferitiK
In the world. My advice to all who do not let I
Hood'sCures
well Is to take Ilood's Sarsaparilla according to
directions, and yoa will be well and happy."
W. II. Tolks, 16 12th St, Ban Francisco, cat.
Hood's Pilla cure alt liver Ills, constipation,
biliousness, Jauudlce, sick headache, tudlgestion.
The place to get your quinine is at Fred
Dawsons cor 2nd and lirondalbln streets
A lbany Or,
Dr. Price'! Croim Baking Powder
Most Perfect Made.
1-lea.n towels tn everv caimer at Vmrerk
thtving parlors. t
French has the lamest and finest tock
ol sreciacles and eye irlaa?s In Linn
County. Prices to ull the times.
Lai!ie.rr the Eglantine Mace Cream
the btt preparation ever made for the
complectlon. to be had ot Mrs Rowell, at
Rum IIouk Albany Ore.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
World's Fal.-HlrfitMedai and Dlylom-
AlbanylDSuraice Agency
We have had over seven years exper
ience In the Home office and local Insur
ance Dullness, and can guarantee Insurance
written by us to be properly looked af:er.
The following Is a partial lis of comptnie
represented by ut:
ForH,in No'th RritHh & Mercantile,
Norwich Union, Vhrenji, London, Man-
hester, Guardian, Sun, Caledonian, Lon-
on A Lar.cathlre,
American Continental of New York
Westche'r of w York. The Contl
nen'al of New York and Manchester o
Knglaofl, write farm business, taking nctev
for the premium, with ample time for
payment. We respectfully solicit any
gvd business. Ofli.-e opposite old post
ctti ce.
Tliln or gray hair and bald Seaus, so
ilisnleosliic to "many people as maths of
age, mnv be averted for a long time by
UMng Hall' Hair Kenewer.
Rv uslntr Hall's llnir Renewcr, crav
faded or discolored hair assumes the natu
ral color of voulli, and glows luxuriant
and strong, pleasing everybody.
Or. Price's Cream Raxsns Powder
Forty Year the Stacdcrt.
New Advertisements.
Red CrownMills
JOHN ISOM, PROPRIETOR-
IV fHtlllMW VLOUK BprERlOR TOk trAUT'lS
AKD BAKERS USI,
REST STORAGE "AOIUfJES
Jewel Stoves
and Ranges
The Best On
Earth
Matthews & Washburn.
SOLE AGENTS
WANTED Girl wantcil immediately
odle
Call at tliis r.llice.
TAN TKl). .Woman
house work. C
to tin eeiieral
at IIimocbit
T RF.NT.- Two -oms, newly flu
HLeil one suitable fir small More or
oiliee, one for More, IWxiiO feet, W 111 be
ready by Mieh 2'. U on Pr G V
Maston for particulars.
t fANTKD. A young larty delre a
f y p'ae to tio general houte work.
Atldrei Clara M He nold, Albany Ore.
PURK liliKI) Silver Lacecl Wyandotte
vggi for sale by 1) O Wooilwortli.
IJIOB BARGAINS m real estaie aildresi
5 or o ill on 'auies W Card we II A Co.,
.ulTeraon.
Eoos, fiio Knns. Pare brtd Silver
Lace l Wvaodntts. Egu lor settln2,at
the A!Van7 Pnnilry Yarda. From pen Ho.
I and 2, 1.25 per 1 3; pea No. 3 $1 per 13
B Flvmonth JUocks, 75 eta per i3. Jonn
Braa'b, Albinv, Or. Cor 4th and R R sts
CODNTY WAUHAVT3 Bounht and
sold by II F Merrill.
n. n. iivrm. w. n. oindinoer. d. h. james
ALBANY FOIIMTDRB CO,
INCOPORAXBD
Ralliniore RIock, Albany, Ore.
FURNITURE
complete line of
UNDERTAKING
in all its branches.
EMBALMING aciaity.
Call On
READ. PEACOCK & GO.
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See Their Nice
and Trimmings,
dies Fine Shoes.
Dress Patterns
.Also Their La-
At Perry Conn's
; Barrel of Pickels, Chow Chowt
Fine Calif ornia Honey,
Horse Radish Roots,
Grass and Garden Seeds
Always keep on handa choice lino of all staple groceries
as well as a superior slock of crockery.
G.CMOON.
Ku:cesor to I A Vorr's
Flour and Feed Store
Oppoil'.e ;Rui Houe.
Has on hand a fill stock of Chcrp?d Ft!, CeiTallis Flcur, B:ap, Shorts
Graham, Bet k hea', Ej e I mr, Pay, Oa-, S tit, Po'.aio! Appl s
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SENDERS SENFT.