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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1888)
ft I THE MORNING MLR A LP : TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 21 1888 Stowing gattsScraM I'Mt WEATHER T-1AV. Sax Francisco, Feb. -o Weather rir.Uica jti'.iis for tlie ii2xt twenty four hours beirin nifg at 7 p.m. are: Generally f:ir weather; ur-arly stationary temperature, 40TTI.tiS ABOUT TOW.. Firemen's ball to-morrow night. M. Wilkins, of Eugene, is in the city. Spiced roll bacon. Kenton & Chase. Choice garden seeds at Kenton & Chase's. OX THE USE OF THE O. I. K. K. j STATE Itif.tKi OF AI.KU I LTI KE I w. go to J. Cali and see our new goods, F. Read. 'For a nice roast of beef L'se D'.vight's cow brand of sod-; "Ud sale rat us. Choice Yaquina Bay Honey at Kedfield & Brownell's. Fresn oranges received by every steamer at Fracis l'feiler's. i-'wh C''imil)ia river sni'-dt this morning at Hyde's fish maaket. A, suberb line ot ladies fine shoes in. On Use latest styles at Kedtield's & Brownell's. Va!lis 2sash and Geo. A. "Wag j-o:ier, of Corvaliis, were in tin. city 3'esterday. Fresh oranges, lemons, pies, ho! rolls cakes, choice cigars, etc. at Parker Bros. A fine line of fancy groceries and An Enthusiastic Meeting of Citizens Fifty . Farmers Ask for a Depot and Bridge. Mt. Plesant, LinnCo..Feb. 11. A meeting of citizens to take preliminary steps toward asking the O. P. K. K. company to lo cate a depot at the crossing of the wagon road between the farms of II. Follis and S. King's, and also to ask the Linn county court to i mild a wagon bridge at Stay ton in conjunction with Marion county., was held here to-day. The meet mg was called to order by W. oraotree. un tree Alex. Dow enairman ana i,. weuale secre THE EASTEKX OKF.tiO ATTACH EC, The iState Beard of Agriculture ! concluded its labors Saturday i Tr:nble Eetween tie Original Owaers and night. It authorized the printing of 21,000 of the pamphlets on Ore gon prepared by secretary Gregg, and a map of the state to accom pany each pamphlet. In the stock department the same premiums were offered for Spanish Merinos as are offered for French Merinos. Race No. 7, for 2-year-olds, run ners, was changed from one mile to three-fourths of a mile, and race No. 9 for runners was changed to motion of Mr. Crab-! ,m,es ?d e,'1 tue''Urej;on .wring was elected j dre'"5 f?r fiR. 1 d? ' ance, $25, to be payed ilav 1 ; second the object of the meeting was to! ln'ie- epteniuer 20. take some acfon in reference to ! - i , 12, was chanjj-ed to a location of a switch and denot on ! daf.h nP l'"1- 400. the line between the farms "of II. I An a" ther puree raws the firs! iiit-iit is i.) ue i! st .e .uav 1st .j.wi s: vinn a, , : paMiieiu is i ) berof enthusiastic speeches from j f d f . 'f secoild i.i o,i wi; ,-c .Z..i . Race AO. 4 tjiy. null ici ruinuuil U.O tlrl. la! ile delicacies now arriv ing at Kenton & Chase's. We warrant 11 gooc's bought tf us to be siru-iiy rirt-ciass in every respect. Kedfield & Browxxem.." Piitctfrom New York, Grand upera cigars at the Willamette Packing Co.'s store. Don't fail to try them. The Mechanics' Band has been reorganised and are preparing themselves to furnish some fine music. Reserved seats for the second night of the. ''The Veteran 1812" go on sale this morning at Black mail s at at 50 cents each. The meetings held in the M. E. church South in this city will be continued every eveningUiis week. Ailire cordially invited" to attend. Tdie immense stock of boots and slides at A. B. Mcllwain's is being slaughtered at twenty-live percent, discount on each and every dollar's r.'orth sold. Very little cooking need be done on Sunday while choice canned mats, fruit and vegetables can be bought of Kenton & Chase at such Jow rates. Avoid the rush in the galleryto- morrow, night by securing a re served seat "on tlie lower floor. O . sale Blackmail's at 50 cents eacn. Contracts have already been lei ..r the erection of six new dwell ing in Mackleman's last addition to this city. J. W. Roland has purchased of Messrs. Curran & Monteith the residence of VV. V. Baltimore in the lower portion of the city, pav ing $2500. . Jr. G. I. Bartly, of Tangent, who practicing physician in that e, was in the city Monday and i'1-jgti'.eiid our sanctum witu nis presence. The hatchet party given at the V. C. T. U. hall by the ladies n) the Y. W. C. T. U. was well at tended. Those who were present (.renounce it a most enjovablt affair. Just arrived: at the Willamette Packing Co.'s store; cabbage, lem-j ons, sugar-cured meats, lemon crackers, Holland herring, mack erel, and other delicacies to nu merous to mention. The play, "The Veteran of 1S12" w ill ie repeated during the G. A. R. encampment in this city, being presented on Thursday evening, Feb. The price of admission will be 50 cents, gallery 25 cents Messrs. Franklin & Co. have opened in connection with theii second hand store a first-class tin shn. and vill hereafter be in the held for contracts and all other work usually connected with the' business. Mack Monteith, of Astoria, is spending a few days with old mends in tins city. He reports a disagreement amongt the fisher- i t men anu employers as to prices, a:ut times are somewhat quiet in the city down by the sea. Some petty thief has been un lawfully app-opriatiiiir small ar ticles from residences in the upper pan oi town, during the tempor ary absence of the occupants. He would make a splendid ornament on Marshal Hays' chain gang at work on the streets. The appearance of the city, for the 22d, on which day occurs the Fireman's Masquerade and the r.--semblintr.of the G. A. R. Encamp ment, could be much improved by the removal of the unsightly wiii- row of mud thrown up in the cen xeroi Jerry street preparatory to removal. Is thre any possile wav of accelerating the work ? payment feeptem- ...., ,.i i a ...Kuip. irom a ; resented ia i;tce, ,tou eniranci . $400 aiL-.i. First payment of $:5 tho 0. P. Company, A San Francisco dispatch of February 18th savs: S. B Tobv agent oi the Florida steamship company, yesterday sued for and was allowed a writ of attachment against the Oregou" Pacific railroad company's steamer Eastern Ore gon, and John Birmingham was appointed receiver. The writ was served on the vessel at her berth at the sea wall, and she was taken to the Main street wharf and docked. The history of the East ern Oregon is about as follows: This steamer, then the Citv of Palatka, was purchased by the Or egon Pacific railroad company of the F.orida steamship comnanv fm- the passenger trade on this coast ! and notes of the company and a morrgage on the vessel were eivpn m payment. The vessel was ivm. to the comnanv .. sontrmx; SEW. A Karc Whereas, The O. P. R. R now i l'7ia l' v" i vessel of innn tAns r.t ': ...7', on iuav JsJ. and $25 on Senfi-mli, r i-V . an nour under construction along the south sine :.-f the North Santiatu river, and through tiie finest grain belt of the foot hills. Therefore be it. Resolved, That we ask the said company to abandon the proposed switch or denot at Oueener's. :imi i ii. " I.-....' . oi ZT V Ti T J Sept, 1st. "'- as fast as thev had thou-ht her tween Henrv I olhs and S. King. . w . , . , and thfv tl.onh, r"i- . r, fnr th rninn I J Iie weiglit ot the handicap race ?.na"l5. ,then be-an suit againt -ri. .1. :i .'.:n . i . I to be Ml I ! led Spuloinlwi-' 1c! I i. Aiiai it win accommouaie ; nine-tenths more fanners, is on a j direct road leading from Stavton to i 10th. Tle fiilst payment in the breed ing stakes are to be made as fol lows: First payment of $20 on --piu ist, i'nd, pavment oi $20 ti . i , fcjlltr n;f IHV.,, irt f- t-n 1-1... ..i "luugui, iu mm coast re- christened, and put on the route between this cityand northern ports. The company were' not i'"nj in diseoverino- luiu-air tu.. - .y ..V- T , Vi , July 1st, limd pavment oflU,on I e ,vessel was neit"er as large nor tt. it " i as last as thev had tlimi.rl.t I.,,- to ie published September 1st. The matter of transferal of the property of the old agricultural Jordan and Bilveu valievs on Thomas Creek, and also direct road that can be with a load to Scio : 2, That tlie farmers of the Wal do Hills and Fern Ride country in Marion county, whose names ac company tiiis, ask that the depot be located on the line between the farms of Mr. Foiiis and Mr. King; o. That the switch is in a pond, and is impossible to get to in the winter season ; 4. That Henry Follis and Sam uel King propose to give ground for switch and depot purposes. On motion the chairman was in structed to appoint a committee of three to confer with the officers oi theO. P. R. R. company. The iollowing persons were appointed as such committee : B. II. Irine and Henry Foiiis, of Mt. Pleasant, and W. H. Hobson, of stavton. It was moved and carried that Alex. Howning's name be added to said committee. The secretary was ordered to send a copy of these minutes to the Ai.baxv Hkhald and Demo crat for publication. After the fifty farmers present had signed the preamble and resol ution and bridge petition the meet ing adjouned. E. Weddle, Secretary. wiuu was uiscussed and referred f lw. . . i the onlv ! l,J P'esment ior investigation traveled Fine Itailsvs. A committee of three, consisting of W. R. Plain, Chas BrowneU and C. W. Watts, was appointed by the board of fire delegates at its last meeting to procure suitable badges for the chief and assistant chief of the Albany fire depart ment. The committee had a meet ing yesterday and selected two, one of gold for tiie chief and the other of silver for the assistant, The badges will cost aboiu $50 and will be tiie neatest in the state. the Florida steamship company in New ork for cancel I;-, ti.m ,J fi, sale, return of the notes and mort gage, and for $50,000 damages, lhis suit is still pending, and vour correspondent's informant stated that the attachment: was the out growth of the action. The American Llovds give the vessel's history and dimensions as ioUows : Siie was built at Chester, la., in 18S3, by John Roach & Son, tor the 1-lorida steamshin Palatka! Opportunity For a live Man to Take H ud of a Pay iHS.Enterpri.se . Mr. C. F. Wright, of Harrisburg, is in the city and is introducing a new kind of auto matic gate, which on account of its surperiorty and cheapness, prom ises to supercede all other patent farm gates. A full-sized gate is on exhibition on the corner near the Russ House wnere it has attracted much attention. It is all iron and weighs but 50 pounds. Its points ot excellence are ; its ease in oper ating, being so light that a child can easily open and shut it; its durability and strength.being com pletely stocK proof ; and the cheap ness of price, $5 for $10 for a farm right, the gates to be warranted for ten years. A live man is wanted to work the ter ritory every place on the Pacific coast, especially Linn county. If energetically worked all liionev will be refunded if the enterprise does not prove satisfactory. Eith er a deed to territory will be given or right sold to work on commis sion. For particulars call upon or write to J. D. Bonine at Harris burg, Linn county. Oresron. or con sult Ueyoe & Robson or Curran i Montieth, of this citv. A barrel of choice sauer kraut just opened, try some. and named the Citv nf I resn iwrthern grown garden ; i seeds ana nower seeds, nrice 5c. per package. Wallace & Thompson", Grocers. Absolutely Pure. This nowder never vanps. A man-i.i of purity,strengtU and wholesomeness. .uo.-e economical than the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in competi- biun mm muiuiuac oi low testjshort weight alum or phosphate powdeis. bold only iu cms. Royal Bakixg Pow der uo., lOii Wall st., N. T. H. F. MERRILL, BANKER. AmoDg the many arti cles to be found at S. E. YOUNGS -SUITABLE FOR 4 Seasons OREGi If Siew York Sn Francisco The Mi).qiicradc Kail. Workmen are now bu v decorat ing and arranging tlie opera house for the firemen's masquerade ball on next Wednesday evening. The stage will be neatly arranged with upholstered furniture for the con venience of the visiting state offi cials and other notables of the state. Parsons will bring the latest music with his orchestra from Portland, and over one Hundred maskers are expected t: 1SBETITIES. Smcke Estrelhis. Frcsli groceries at Conn Bros. A line line of neckties at Blum's. Six .''laves for a dollar at T. Junes' K- ' ncr .u'uocL-i at cost at X. II. Alien iV -O.'o. French time. Go to Keciiekl & Brownell's fresh groceries. ew iroods and Roland & Co.'s. Frcsli roasted neanuts ovrrv i 11,. ,l: .. tw J Cash will buy irroceries cheap at Redlield A Brownell's. : An elegant new parlor set for sale cheap at the Second Hand Store. Cloaks, jackets and winter wraps it cost or less at .Monteith ivSeitenbach's For A Xo. 1 cider vine-ir im ti irr gallon. the jeweler, keeps railroad j for! ow prices at C. B. lay at for A Xo. 1 cider vinegar ro to im it I'felner's; at i") cents per s Cloaks, jackets and wint.;i wraps at cost or less at Monteith & Seiteubaeh's. one- is a twin sitmi' steamer, 200 feet long, 34 feet oeam. 11 feet 9 inches deep, and S. tons gross and 573 tons net register. Replying to questions, Wm. M Hoag, general manager of the Or egon Pacific railroad company said to-day that the above state ments, so far as he understands the case, are substantially correct, the Eastern Oregon was "bought in the East, through the New York o.hce. Papers with regard to the sm: .pending in New York, and a detailed account of the purchase ot the vessel, are now en route here, when the full facts will be known. lhe Eastern Oregon V!1S tr lmi-o saneu to-uay. Out cannot the circumstam-pR m.. Uil . fttif-no tho- . . lifyouauons are now pending which he thinks will soon result in the charter or purchase of a new vessel. under Hoa: lor your fine imported and Key u est ciirar go to M. Buiiinrart's cigar store, one Uuor east o Langdcu's druj: tore. ALBANY, Sell exchaiiire on and Portland. Buy notes, state, county and citv warrants. Rcu-;ive deposits subject to check. 'interest oi lowed on time deposits. Collections will receive prompt attention. Correspondence solicited. tSTOtfice nours from 8 a. M.,to 5 p. y. Asnnt for reliable fire and marine insur ance companies. l ft .A LIVE. Wte Deal Oooil .Success. , . "atts is meeting with i spieiKiid success in c:mh.,.;.. ! uvernseinents tor his annual and directory for 1883. If will be filled with re; a le information and every business man Y.ij.. ,,r . . , , .. ... . i - ---- ui.uu.u ainioi auu ma- in i;eui? lurnisiung goods i "iicourage it. nou arriving an; n. Koland & Co.'s. The boss place to buy crockery aw' glassware L at Conn Bros, at wav down prices. be on the floor at the grand march. The prizes to be given awav by a A new line of overcoats, iust opened Stylish and cheap; C. B. Roland &Co. Cloaks, jackets and winter wraps al cost or less at Monteith it Seiteubaeh's. Eagle cigars are the linest live cent committee selected from th" i.n- . M a '"' UIL' Iarh-,t- tor sale by Par- 1 , . , . . I JJIU&. dience, are on exhibition in' ,. ..... Frpncl.'s u-in.lnn- o,, ,. k.,n.. ! del promptly iilllcd for boots oi --. . , .., v.al, ,ml m. ,; ....',,. - appreciated. A limited number of j sewed, at Lc'wi, iitlgiie.s: ,C " w;lrf'l to be t assinrtlllcn; nf l:uli.. I 1" . . . ' ' ..n... tiiii . .-ill. ii.fi hlir u neuneit; VoUl Wiiich ;Ven Away. Francis PfeirTer has placed in his show- case at tlie Albany s0dn and candy works a $50 gold watch, winch will be given awav to the customer wno purchases the most cigars. Every wno ouys a cigar will ticket iervei scats are now on sa c at Blackman's at 50 cents each. The tickets in the ga'leiy are 1'5 cents each. The grand march will be sounded at 9 o'clock sharp, and ihe dancers wiil unmask at 11;! thus ensuring two hours of enter-! tainment for spectators. Xew l.lgliliiinu Kx press I'miii. i As soon as the road through the mountains in Siskiyou county is in i a suitable condition for trains to ! pass in safety at a high rate of speed, a new lightning eqpress will ! be put on the California cc Oregon, j No definite time arrangement has i been made for the train, but it will The Iargi mcs .ma rlipi.crs m town irty cases of winter hoots in nil grades, just received In C. U. Roland A r nsi Class stocK in every partic- C ular, Just received, the celebrated Estrclhi Key West cigar, the finest k'.-v v,.i of him person roc-! vt : At the frill lit hi the one holding the largest number oi tickets will receive tlie watch. a genuine His ciirars m the market. Tl i ' a rare chance to get a gold watch live. Xcw Departure! Hew Store, lew Goods, TIN.KARDWiRE AHO HOVELTY STORE OPENED BY ' WILLM SIMPSON. o, 10, 1,1 20 and 25 Counters. .IN A.. LITE TOWN. This is what Albany is at present, and in order to keep race with the livelv times in this city, W. H. Willard has enlarged his .store and stock so that he now has the most complete and desirable line of furniture in the val.ey. His double salesrooms in Fronian's b.oek are filled with an elegant assortment of new furniture, consisting of holiday special ties, lounges in new patterns, find jrold pic ture f .ames, willow chairs, easy rockert. lnar Me tables, bracket, etc.. eta. Annimii. tson of the stock will show this to be true in every respect. Cent On each of whinh every article is sold at the figures named. Tiiis is a rare opportunity to replenish your kitchen furniture and housr furiiishiiiif jfoods, or to purchase Fara icrs s Merchants' ARE THE FOLLOWING: Ladies'jliandteliiefs, Ladies' fine -gossamers, Gents' tatacMers, Ladies' hand-bags, dress goods, Sflk Umbrellas, Portemoimaie, Carpets, Bugs AND MAXY OTHER NOVELTIES ! TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION REMEMBER IN SELECTING Fall : SlarUinS...A Terrible 4 I f . n. onoenni otter ' r ,' c ets ami wraps, of everv deserintion, ! at sweeping Driees. " D.r.,,.-, t i 1 ' i" "nu-Kei, at .u. uaumsart'si ItJllliy reuuee our stock on these C17:"" sto; e- , j lines before taking inventorv,we wii Ciiiui hi(s., sole a -runts for 11k- ii-ii. oner our entire li,io r.f ....:."' t l!-il Lt-tti-r c-iirar. sir .-IK ! tai or mm oir.ivm.i., ... e. ii l . - " - . . Miiiuciua hi nsi nr ps s is a rare eii:in-o n-.u , -1 . v v- - van cam while the assortment is lare. iloXTKIlII & Sl-ITEXBACir. 0.000 IT Useful Articles fjSfH Prices cvcr before Heard of I One d.ior west of Stewart & Sox ALBANY - . OKKGOX hrated Havana liln-d, the best o-t.-nt c i"ar in ; This uie HiaiKCi. 1 have rui-eived my new stock o i:r:slni nndcrwi-ar. These rood an made en a lock-stitc h niachine and am warranted to he full si.eand leiirfh .and rnnmnii Doll S I ni in i i r- iiiuuuniiuL Everyday prooably leave San Fruneiseo at 7 Pnct; reasonable. Samvei, E. Young A Kansas Moiiian's Qiieei Kxperi cnceiiillic inter of 1863. w NH. n a. 3. x ue cram win carry mails, as well as passengers. Its advent will not interfere with the running of the accommodation train now on the line. As the train will larger towns along the route in the Cincinnati k nquirer. day time, it is believed that jas- 1,1 the 'ar 1SG2 senger business will be consider ably inereaeed, people heintr dis satisfied with the present arrange ment by winch the trains their stations at ni?ht. thoiiL'lit the mv husband shori; route to wealth pass ! da oy me way or Kansas, int we lert our snug little home iu Ohio and departed for the Sunflower State. What the hardships of th.settleis of those days w. ie is well knnu-n TUe Vnqiiina JeUy. readers ofhistorv. "Afn.r T 1.: ir .i . . . : - . .. J'"n ie;ih.uig in uie jerty at i a-! v"Iluus was w make a living my qnina, the Newport News says :! husband contracted with the (Jovern Thisimportant work is being pu'sh-i mei:tto llaul freight from Leaven ed with vigor, and it is a in tv it . I wort" to Denver and Santa Fe. Oxen cannot be continued until the next ! W(rre l,sed aul l'e made but two appropriation is available. The 1 V p a year- J ne Indians in those : r . 1 . .wu..u.jn,. me ! , - uiuoc inu iiuiuiai countv tfAc inns nr utiH . f -.:m .! 01VS Were num. -rnna 4 I,. ....:.. ...i . ledCl Z3'lin r -V" ,CUhl : manv f t.h 3. , " f. 1 ! ?lll Ui r Mn county Oregon will the plains during tho.e v i V U YJ??1 One ruth Fare. The annual encampment of the G. a. n. ami V. K. C. meets in Albany next Wednesday, Feb. 22, continuing in session for two days. The O. & C. lines give return tick ets at one-fifth regular passenger rates to all representatives and members. TheO. P. K. K. wiil do the same thing, and will al?o hold their boat which leaves Co. -valus W ediiesdav at 10 a. m. for Albany until after the arrival of the up" west side O. & C. train, and hold their boat over at this city on Thnrdny evemn; until after the adjournment of the encampment. aimost as mucti as it would to maintain active operations. The damage that may occur in the meantime could be avoided. Con gress seldom acts with the care and caution of private individuals in the management of national works. (cruiaii Kail. more to be feared than I never felt as Teachers Examination. Notice is hereby given that the regular public quarterly examin- rtion of teachers will be held at the court house in Albany, Linn Tr- L"ouneneing at noon on uendesdav. F(1 w luau ah j those desiring to pass examinations ui piease take notice and be present at tne begin ninir lilelicn I'ie Sociable. The ladies of the Baptist church will give a chicken nio cioKU i the W. C. T.U.hallon the even ing on February 2i). It will be a most enjoyable affairs Everybody is invited. The price of supper vill be 25 cents. Teachers Insiinue. The annual county teachers in- , . - i ...... vuiii) VyiLiilJII V who in hahitw i ho I.gI.I nt aiu., " - : - '.v K .iiwany commencing on JMarch 14th during: the U. V. S. Keid, ! To lie given 01. Friday Eve, 3VTarcxi 9, At the Albany opera house by the German eitizens of Albany and vicinity COMMITTEE OX ARRANGEMENTS. FRITZ HOFFMAN, CHAS. METSGER, JOHN HOFFMAN. COMMITTEE ON RECEPTION. JOHN HARDER, JOHN MINER, CHAS. METSGER. FLOOR MANAGERS. JOHN HOFFMAN JOHN HARDER UBBE PETERS. All those receiving invitations are expected to attend. XF Tickets, including supper. 2 00. -ii- coAopLirsrY OF- Albany, Oregon CapitalStock ,000 m FIRST 1... .1 i . " . mic icu man. isss nnri .rtf i " vwuiiuujh' ural until he was o, TlT . School Sup. tup xs was atteinoon disagreeable, jn th uary is tninl cold and ; mouth of Jan. Keinber This. Ti von f.rr i.i- e: - t -o M-,r u vw.li. , ' oiva uiimuuio un'r At;r- J , lut:st naugnter had mar- !u:u''1 W1" surely aid nature in mak- L OF ALBANY OREGON. presidewt, L. Flinn. VICE-PRESIDENT S. E. Young, cashier, G.E.ClianiuerIain, TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BLSINESS. Accounts kept subject to check Siirht Exchange and Telegraphic Transfer sold on Neu- York, Chicago, San Francisco and Portland.Ore-on. Collections iiiituu uu lavorame terms, -THAT- S. E. YOUNG Has alv PAID-IP CAPITAL, 855,000. rie.i and her husband vas in the ! you :w'eu- you are costive S. E. You L. W. or A German ball will be mven nt ! Union army. For three days I I tl3'speptic or sutl'eriii"- from anv other the owra house bv the German i nc recollection of either eathw c-rl ?i'"e 'iumsrous diseases of the liver, j firiwns nf Alhnnv nT-,1 ,-,v;if.. I sleeping. I could think ni ....r;.:-.. i " "-orpowis, it is your fault it " "-". "vimii vii . , vou remain ill fr ,r. t: Kegulater is a soverign remedy for allsiuh complaint. Geo. E. Cuambfrlaix. Flikn. k.. Tt'RREIL Fridav ftvninor Afarcb O l" finoi "i' niy husband and sm.in.i.,; supper is to be served at the City j 0ur st"ck.dlcd froin cold aud expos Restaurant, and an enjoyable time ure an.d ofsometlnng to eat, and we is promised. An adv. containing actuaI danger of the same i. i,c J3uu even inese mistm-fnan BOKST. Al'lloOA. 1 In at Oakviiiv, o:i l' 3 w..u oi Cjios. i .uuiUii, b. 17. a 9-pound Ooy. For a good pair oi spectacles go tj F. 2,1. French's names of committees, etc. appears elsewhere in these columns. ISo Humbug About This. It is a straight business proposi tion, easily comprehended and worth giving attention(to, that the entire stock of boots and shoes at A. B. Mcllwain's is now nfr'prfd nt. x .t . roT.nrnorl firm in hn i - iwemv-nve er cent, aiscotini. i ""t v ' " me nis ex- Tnis sale is positive, as the entire j'Perience I found that during the a,sortnient is offered without re. I three days of my uneasiness he had s -rvpnt this slaughter in prices. ! been lost, and in a blinding snow- mmm,mmmmammmmmmmlmmmmi ! storm among among the Itocky 77 7. r7i ; i mountains. k tj v at the corner lewelrv i couia hoi nnve irom my mind the idea that something had befillen the absent ones. And there hid. The very afternoon that the stranee feel ing had come over me my sonTia.law was severely wounded and was left three days uneared for on the battle field. Six weeks later my huha, ritop store when you want your watch repaired. Choice sweet pickles at Kenton & Chase. Just Ki-celred- A new invoice of Ked Schoo Hou -so. shoes, the best shoe made tor children, for sale only at W. F. Kead's. The Little Giant School Shoe is decidedly the most durable shoe in the market for children's wear. Kedfield & Bkownell. Sole Agt's All best brands of ovsters Kedfield & Brownell's. " at Second Hand Store! The past year has proven it to be a neces- ii.v. iiie uesi, aim cneapest place to buv TOUT J 1i.1uWTnOKKORr. ATTORNEY AT V.; -V Alhany, Oron.-om.;e in Odd Cli Pit. 1U i.rnnti.-o in 1T .1.. ciMnts.,f rhestate, and rf , U t.. - - I ..IVUl.U.l rcilow's T ciMnts .if rl to all business. We are always prepared to buy your house hold furniture at the highest cash price. Sole agents for the PEERLESS OIL CAN And - Lamp - Killer KS" Tinshop recently added All fwork ione at the lowest prices M. FRAN'KLIX & CO. OFFICERS. President Charles E. Wolverton. Vice-President J. O. Writsman. Treasurer J. V. Cusick. Secretary J. K. Elderkin. DIRECTORS. R. P. Strahan, Chas. E. Wolver ton, J. L. Cowan, D. B. Monteith, J. W. Cusick, J. O. Writsman, J. K. Elderkin, Charles Monteith, G. F. Simpson. mobs fays a well-selected stock of and Slippers I Safe. Sound, Conservative A Square Company Managed by'Square Men Patronized by Square People Suitable for the holidays. Bunt's Fancy Siippem I Ladies' Fine Shoes, Ladies'! Misses Slippers S. E. YOUNG, I as-' I i I' 3 i .'J n I Patronize Home Enterprise FIRST -STREET