1 HE MOKNTNG HERALD; SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1880.
pawing gnitg m&
Sl'ECIAl-. I'ir.-.O A. M.
Not t -e our stoves ami ranges
lxjfore buying is a mistake. Mis
takes are always costly. In heat
ing stoves we have the largest as
well as the most carefully selected
stock in the city. The stoves we
offer were not bought as an experi
ment but as a certainty. We
know what each stove will do, and
they were bought or cash, so the
pric i i iht. We have sic ial
ties in heaters, beside ;:r regular
lines of Garland, Argand and Su
j;rior stoves and ranges.
Geo. W. Smith.
.TTTINC.S ABOfT TOWN.
Fountain pens at Will Stark
The lirnst stock of watches
the city at Will & Starke.
Chicago dried beef, chipped to
order at C. K. Brownell's.
Fresh oysters served every d.iy
ai Hermann's restaurant.
For the fio-st silver polish in the
market go to If. lvert's
The best kid irlove ever brought
ot Albany for $ !."() at Beads.
For school books, blank
lets, etc., go to. the Citv
. tab
Drtiii Store.
Prescriptions and recipes rare
fully compounded at the City
Drug j
(
Store.
Stop at Will t' Stark's ami ex
:i!iune their large and new line of
watches.
I
fresh sweet I
at Bardue's '
Choice
potatoes
grocery.
Boots
butter and
and melon's
and shoes
below cost, to
make 100m for other
goods, at 0.
!".. BrownelFs.
The state fair will close to-day. '
A! tout 501) tickets were sold at this
city during the week.
The subject of the Y. M. C. A.
gospel meeting on Sunday after-:
noon will be "The Withonts of the
Bible."
Look at Krausse & Klein"s
offer
loes,
in hand made French kid shoes.
the best goods ever sold in the citv,
only $4 00
.', . ,
I resident Harrison has ap -
pointed A. N C.dbert postmaster
at naiem, in piace 01 uicnara tl.
Dearborn, deceased
A fine assortment of "Univer
sal" heating stoves, the best in the
market, just opened at Ilonkins &
Saltmarsh's. Call and sae them, j
Delicious Saratoga Chips, fresh ;
from the factory, also "Boston
Baked Beans," melons, peaches,
tomatoes and fruits of all kinds in
pro.'usion at La Forest A Thomp-,
son 's. (
ihe finest line 01 musical instru
ments ever brought to the city are
now to be seeri -at G. L. Black
man's. He has many musical
novelties that are well worth ex
amination. An enjoyable church social was
given last evening at the residence
of Mrs. Montgomery by tne ladies
d the Baptist church. An elegant
lnnck was served and an en
joyable evening was spent.
Burkhart & Malin sold yesterday
to Mr. (Jeo. XV. Baynard two lots
in Pipe's addition, the considera
tion was $300. They also sold to
Mrs. Nettje Malin five lots in the
same addition the consideration
being $750.
Wallace & Cusick sold yesterday
to Corporal Isaac Hays of Scio the
east half of block 2,in Hackleman'-t
4th addition to Albany, owned by
J. J. Dubrille. for $1600. They
also silcl to Ouiss & Son the east
half of block .1 in Hackleman's ad
diton, owned by T. L. Wallace and
A. Klein, foi $1000.
The sidewalk in front ol P.
Cohen's has been blockaded fer
a day or two by his receiving a
very extensive stock of the latest
styles of cloaks, ladies dress goods
and all other kinds of fall and win- !
ter wear, which are now open and i
racly for inspection.
I'EUSONAL MENTION.
Mr. Ti. V. Lonswav of Seattle!
la6t eTninS'8 trai" fr !
OllVt V Ctttlt
Mrs. Paul Suter of Is'ew York is
visiting her brother, John Pieren
ger, in this city.
W. Allen, associate editor and
proprietor of the Daily Examiner
of 1'ortland Is in the city.
Miss Kitty Cooley and Mrs. J.
K Irvine, of Brownsville, are visit
ing their sister Mrs. . W. Wright j well as a social success. The
:n thiB citj'. i feature of the evening was a serifs
Kobt. Foster, a well known Linn j t literary questions propounded
county noineer, is lying seriously j pon slips of paper to which ans
ill wih pneumonia at his home : were were written which proved
near this city. ' ver instructive, as well as mter-
r i . j ' csting. An elegant supper was
from Portland, where he argued a
1 TTn;wl Ctutoa .limticik .
Stephen J
Metcl Ol uailiorma, nan i
has been on the bench a few clays ;
m Jronianu. duuuco ri:w wu
trip from California was attended
by two deputy marshals.
Kill f Fare.
Pcup's
Vegatable Vermicl!a
Fish
Salmon Codfish
Dinner
.Swea Potatoes Celery
Tamil Carrots
Beets ' Vegetable marrew
A FAT SPUING CHICKEN
; rapes Peaches
Pears Apples
Chipped Beef FineCombIIony
California Cream Cheese
For j our Sunday dinner, all t lie
liiuve "delicacies can be had at the
Willamette Packing Co.
If von wiint :i clem and line suio!it:
:i-krt'r .1. .loMjb's liMine made whid;
:mir i-i'':i:-. For s:ilc tv inost cigir
-.i"- and at -I. Jo cpli'.s fa'-tcry.
ON THE OBEttOS PACIFIC.
100
Tracklijers t Work Bridging
Saatua at Sreitenbusb.
the
From a gentleman who returned
yesterday from the front on the
Oregon Pacific railroad some facts
were obtained concerning the work
en the eastward extension of the
road.
About 100 tracklayers are at
work laying rails from the end of
the track toward P.reitenbush.
About one mile a day is laid. The
company is having more ties cut,
and it is understood has about con
cluded letting another contract to
a Colorado linn of railroad con
tactors for a big slice of the road
tward Boise City.
Aganof hridije rarjenters are
at work Ifauii.i" tin- timbers for
! the bridge across the Santiaiu at
j Breiteniush.which will be finished
j this fall. J. S. Antonelle is increas-
: u: t r i
lug iiisiuiuD ui siautris un ivir i . . , , . . . . ,.
( - .IIi.b.Ki .(i .iiiiinil t n ..ill) ....... .n on
tract. so as to complete the irrade
TailC
readv for the tracklavers. It is
expected that thirtv miles of track
' will be aid within a month. I uis
will complete tne road about thirtv-
five miles bevond Gatesville.
A ;ol Show Coining:.
Mr. A. tr. Allen, representing
j the Oakes Comedy Sketch Club;
i and Swiss Bell Ringers, is in the !
j city arranging for the appearance :
j of that excellent c ompany in this :
city on ihursciay next, i lie com-1
pany has the highest endorsements
trom the press ot tho bast. I lie
) Pueblo, (Cclovad) Chicftiin says: j J. II. Campbelfto F.Camp
1 The Oakes Comedy Sketch Club; bell, parcel in block 47,
; and Swiss Bell Bingers gave two , Hackleman's 2nd addilian
excellent pertormances at Peie-
mear a opera house yesterday aitei- ;
noon and evening. The perform-!
I ance was a success Irom beginning !
j to end. One minute the audience I
I would be filled with rapture bv !
their harmonious and marvelous j
music, and the next convulsed with j
laughter by their mimicry and
mirth. It is an exceptional com
pany, and they will find it profit
able to return again.
Farewell Party.
A very pleasant farewell party
was tendered Miss Flora Mason bv
Mr.0. S. Pollock, of the Albany j
College, at the residence of Mrs. j
W. T. Hearst, Thursday evening. '
Miss Mason will leave next week
i to BPeru tne w'nter with relatives
I in the East, and a number of her
1 , 1 i . i ,
' r ffi . c n , f 1 -T 1
' 'acuity assembled to bid her
i good-bve. Among those present
,were: Prof, and Mrs. Condit,
prof. Lee, Mrs. Pollock, Miss Bee
Prat her. Miss Lib Irvine. Miss
esta Mason, Miss Lillie Kobert-
son, Miss Helen Crawford, and
Messrs. Percy Kelley, Quincey
Propst, Collins Fakins, Percy
Young. Carlton Sx, liicbard
Wheeler and John tJeisendorfer.
flatarriay Item.
The following are a few of the
good things to be found at F. L.
Kenton's 6tore near the postollice
this morning: Fresh Saratoga
! chips, cream cheese, fresh soda
j crackers, sweet crackers, ginger
snaps, etc., choice tea, tine roast ' uone, ana is uone. 11 is a marvei
cofl'ee, dried beef chipped to order, i us i!n of glittering beauty, and
corned beef , sard ines.roast chicken, holds one charmed in viewing its
turkev, beef and mutton, pii's , loveliness and dazzling brilliancy.
feet ovsters. germea, cercline,
rolled oats, buckwheat flour, fine
table svrun. c hoice c omb honcv.
fresh butter and eg-, breakfast
beans, bams, uni.s. cabbage,
melons, grapes, etc. j
- .
fine i'hotosruh.v. .
Crawford .1 Tipton with thfir !
ViawiorutV l.l.xton, Willi ineir
latest improved
implements ami
methods, are doing splendid work
in 1 heir photographic rooms, in
Froman's block. They are making
: magnificent views of Oregon seen
; ery which are going oil' like hot
cakes. We ha 1 tie pleasure of ; u-
i looKin inrougii meir recent la
' (juina Bay views, including those
taken during the Kditonai Associa
tion, and thev are fine
.-enu your ,
you will be well pleased with;
them. ,
TUe Firemen Keturn.
Messrs. J. N. Hoffman, S. I.
Gaiss, W. II. Warner and Walter
Parker, the delegates from the Al
bany fire department returned last j
' a. r i. l a rr '
night from the tournament at Ta-
coma. Albany sent no team this
year but the firemen of this city
still carry the championship ban
ner. In the speed race this vear
the fastest ti
me made was 27.4-5,
while the Albany team last year
iimuc it i.i -i.i-u, mating mcui me .
fastest team in the Northwest. i
Kajoyahle Church Sociable.
A very pleasant sociable was
given last evening at the Congre
gational church oy tne ladies ot !
that church. It was a literarv as
- i
nnci an
enjojable evening
.
BFU1"
The Big Fnr Mlantrels.
The Big Four Minstrels will ap
pear at the opera house in this city
Monday evening. They have been
showing all week in s'alern where
their performances were highly
praised. Do not miss this best
of all minstrel shows. They carry
their own solo brass band and
orchestra.
w Office r f the Fair.
On Wednesday evening the
directors of the Oregon .State Agri
cultural society met at the oflice of
the secretary on the fair grounds
and elected officers for the ensu:ng
year. The result of tho election
was as follows : T. L. Davidson,
of Salem, president ; C. P. Burk
hart,cf Albany, first vice-president ;
Lewis Savage, of Salem, second
vice-president. The directors also
elect their secretary, but this is not
done until the regular meeting in
December.
JUSTICE FIELD AND PAETY.
Dapnty Marshal Neagle Traveling Iucocrnito
and Calls Himself Jones.
Pokti.ani. Sept. 20. Las; night
at 10 o'clock Justice Stephen J.
Field and party, accompanied by
two deputy United States mar
shals, one of whom was Deputy
Neagle, the man who killed Judge
Terry at Lathrop, California, lett
on the Northern Pacific passenger
train for the E?st.
Only a few persons in this city
were aware o: the presence of Nea
gle, and as he walked about the
city he seemed as unconcerned as
if his handy pistol had not wrought
horror in Judge Tern's breast.
He is about 5 feet 9 inches in bight, I
I has grey eves, and wears a light i
i i. " i i i . J i 1
musiacue. ise wore a mac uerov .
aat a" cutaway coal aim ngni ;
P"1: .H13 v!Su Pfket.l,.ecf I
?edt.thc S d. watch given him by
' Justice rield. To those who knew
' 111111 117 itunnnii iu iiiini.iUL.CHiiu
"."
-7 k
mat tie nau
enong i noionety ana mat ne was
j , j""" 7 V i
A reporter saw him, but he declined
ia 1 Klt, "e nl
i Jenes.
REAL ESTATE SALES.
The following real estate trans
fers were recorded yesterday:
r. E. Campbell to fMniantha
Campbell, parcel in block
47, Hackleman's -Jnd addi-
tion to Albany $
10 1
to Albany
K. C. Hill to Heinrich Brod
ers, lot o, block ;7, Hack
leman's 2nd addition to
Albany
A. B. Patterson to M. S.
Titus, E '.; of E '.. of S E
Qr Sec 20, Tp 9, S li i E. .
Fmma . Workman to Louisa
Settlemire, lot 8, block 27,
and lots 1 and 2, block 28,
Hackleman's 2nd addition
to Albany.
Plat of Dubrille A Ketchum's
addition to Albany
10
Piat of Sw eet Home Filed
A Handsome Tribute.
From the Advance, of Ljnch-i
burg, Virginia, we clip the follow- i
ing very pleasing item concerning I
Mrs. O. S. Pollock, professor ot '
history and elocution in the Alba
ny College:
An Advance reporter was shown J
to-day by Mr. Wm. A. Hellerman j
a roval piece of work in stained 1
glass which he has
prepared for
the M. E. Church
burg. The loving
at Christians-
and admiring
friends and pupils of Mrs. O. S
Pollock, former principal of Mont
gomery female colIege,are the don
ors. It is a full size window, about
three feet w:de and eleven ft. long,
and is made up of the best glass
known to the trade, and inost artis
tically designed and executed.
There are no painted efiecta on it.
nerever tnese ettects are aeces
i ary it is produced by tinted glass. J
It is wonderful how this can be
: At tve foot of the window.on a rich
! tablet, appears the following in -
scription : "A testimonial of iove
to Mrs. Bollock, principal of .Mont -
gpmery Female College, 1S7;I88.
rrom tier mends and pupils.
The above will be read with in-
t?rest bv the many friends of Mr.-.
bollock "in this citr, where her efli-
. . , . .. ,
ir"""1"" v """c" "",,v '"" ,u j
lege lias been a souce
gratification.
Ol much j
CENDRAI. OKDKi: N. 1
I
Kegular cjuarterly inspection of j
Co. O. X. O. will be held in the
armorv Tuesday evening, Sept. 24. I
Members will procure their arms
and accoutrements ot tne rirst
sergeant and have them
in order
for inspection.
Done this 20th clay of Sept., 1889,
under orders of Capt. O. II. Ir
vine, commanding F. Co. O. N.
(1. T. J. Overman,
First Sergeant.
. Church Ntic.
IVeach.ng services to-morrow at
the Presbyterian church at 11 a. m.
and 7 "Q r. m. Subjects discussed
will be "Christian Beneficence"
and "Physical and tpir'tual
Strength as Factors of Chaiacter."
The Sabbath school will c nvene
if 1'-10 i u V,-..,.. Iu. nil i'
prayer meeting at t::j0 v
lecture room. All will
m. in the
be made
welcome to these services.
Oaze on This anl Smile.
We have just received
and
0Dened fresh to-day fine
comb
honev, chipped beef to order, our
celebrated gold medal cream
cheese, young America cheese,
smoked herring, codfish, dried
beef, roast beef, corn beef, lunch
tongue, mustard, sardines, clam
chowder, lobsterB, oysters, etc.
Willamette Packing Co.'s.
Special Request.
SiS:
All members of the
are requested to meet i
hall Monday evening. A full at
tendance is desired.
Fine Suitings.
Just opened, at L. 10. -Blain's
tailoring department, the very
latest patterns in piece goods for
suitings and trousers, which will
be made up to order in the most
approved style by Mr. K. A. Schuf
rler, the experienced tailor who
has charge of that department.
Call early and get your choice of
patterns before the stock is broken.
Kill filovesl Kill ;loveI
I have just received a full line of
kid gloves brand "Our Own."
This is a genuine kid glove. I buy
direct from importers in New York
and consider them the best value
of any "love 1 ever sold for this
price. Five buttons, three rows of
stitcl'.ii-, fl.-V p-i- pair. K.
BROWNSVILLE NOTES.
BkowxsviLLE, Sept. IS.
Messrs. Mover fc Croft are ab
sent at Albany on business con
nected with the Brownsville woolen
mills.
Sir. John Harrison and family
have just gone home to Prineyille
after a few weeks' visit here.
. i . ,
i i,ome 0 j;ev
ine young ncoiue met, at tlip
at
A. I.eRov last niuht
and liad
sociable.
very pleasant little
Work is progressing finely on the
Eagle woolen mills here.and nearly
all the old hands are back at work
again.
Mr. David Hull has just returned
from a six months' visit to Eastern
Washington, and will probably
commence work again here.
All the hop growers around here
except Mr. Hausman have finished
picking, and the crop is little under
average in qnantity, but the piali-
i- ---
I . . ,
f y 15 gOOU.
Mr John Brown j,as r..pntiv
, purclulsed tho Dr St proper,v
and at present there is not an
em ty . t .
i houses wanted. .
Our new school house was to
I have ben dedicated this week, but
l from some unexplained reason the
j seats have not arrived from the
j East yet. We expect a grand time
j here, as many noted professors
j and teachers are going to be in at
1 tendance.
Dressed Chickens.
We will have a nice lot of dressed
c hickens for your Sunday dinner.
Call and leave your orders for a
nice yellow legged c hicken. A'il
larnette Packing Co.
j All rerxoiis
1 000 i Indebted to the late firm of
i Brownell & Stanard will please call
J at the store of C. E. Brownell and
500 : settle or make satisfactory arrangc
i inents without delay.
.Money to Loan.
I At a low rate of interest on tiood
1525 j farm projeny in Linn county, or
i on best improved city properly in
Filed 1 Albany. Apply to Blackbrrn &
Wright, Albany, Oregon.
Scissors. Shears.
Immense stock at Stewart !
Sox's, 'i'he best quality -and any
size or style. Call and examine
our stock. Stewart & Sox.
.Money to Loan.
.Money in sums of $500 up, on
real estate security, to be loaned
on favorable terms. For particu-
lars call upon or 'irite to Burkhart
j it Keeney, Albany, Or.
: "
MAItltlGD.
; KAINKY BALL. At the resilience of Dr.
I McCoy in Salem," Thursday, Sept. !).
I ISSI), Mr. J. H. Kaincy if" Allianr ami
j Aim. Emuu Ball of Salem,
; T OST-IX ALI1AXY A SMALL GLASS
! JJ I'Olcl bound locket containing the picture
! of tn deceased son. Anyone finding it will
I please leave it at the Ukkald office and they
win be suitabiv regarded. R. a. rami-y.
j . i i - r i
iITlNNJt HUMl'tntEV. JiEALEKK IN
1
IT choice cigars. In Wtlls, Karco & Co.'a j
; ollice.
Fine imported and Key West cigars a
Bpecialty
lirlek for Sale.
T MY fOLX ONE MILE KASf UK
j A
; v
;
town, or delivered anywhere in the city.
W.
V. CJASSELL, Albany Or.
! i,IMNTEI-a youncj man worm
; a Vt
, about ukimr both from the Name teacher.
i inquire at this office.
-rkoos klw-tric rklikk is thk most ki.k-
W irant medicine in tho world for internal
and external use and f..r mm oi an v nature.
You will never find its cnual. Ask v.mr
druggist ,or it-
H
EAST LOST AN Oi'EN-HACSh
sihvr watch at the curlier of the liusi
house. Leave at this ollice.
l
" j
HO CENEKAt.
irANTED A CJIRL TO
II homework. Apply to Dr. O. C. Aw-
hrcv.
w
f ANTED- A HIRL TO DO CiENERAL
housework For particular!! upplv at
the residence of W. II. Kortniiller, Washing
ton street bet ecu (I and 7.
To Kent.
SMALL. COMFORTABLE IIOLSE,
ti a family without children. Inouire
iA
of Mrs, . I. E. Carter, near Wheeler's lumber
vard .
Albany Opera House, I
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
MONDAY, SEPT. 2.',
THE ORIGINAL ,
4 big4
MINSTRELS
M KKFOBMBKS .10
4 K.Mt Hi: 4 (
Count them.
XEW SPECIALTIES.
XETt FEATl'KES.
.SEW S.S.
POPVI AK PBICES-50 and 75 lentil.
Reserved seats at Blackman's
Corner Drug store.
SEE THE PAR AWE.
SEE AfTIVt; D; TO.H.
Albany Opera
1
ONE NIGHT ONLY
THURSDAY, SEP.
26
DIRECT FROM THE EAST
First Appearance on the Pa
ctfic Coast.
SWISS BELL RINGERS
AND
SKETCH
COMEDY
CLUB
OF CHICAGO.
ORGANIZED 1877.
The company conies indorsed by
the entire press of the East, where
it has been traveling for the past
twelve years.
The most relinc-d ami funni
est show cn earth.
HHllKM. ;-. ."i ami ' l.
Ti. kot ? on sale at Blackman's.
Him
uvuuv
ltl'SINESS CHANfSK.
Albany, Sept. 19, 1889.
Notice is hereity given that I
have sold out my butcher business
to Mr. Wm. Waechter, who has
lately come from Nebraska, and
who will continue to do usiness at
the old stand. Thanking the peo
ple of Albany for their liberal
patronage, I would solicit the same
for Mr. Waechter, who has been in
the liusine.ss for years in the East
and thoroughly understands the
wants of the public, and he will be
pleased to have the people of Al
bany call and get acquainted with
him. Jamks V. Pii'K.
The Ladles
Will please take notice that
Krausse A Klein will on Friday
and Saturday of this week, the
L'Uth a:;d 21st put on sale sixty
pairs of ladies genuine French kid
hand 6ewed shoes, and warranted
in sizes from '2 to GV, all widths
from B to EK and 4.00 per pair.
The regular price is $5.50. The
above are the same make and
quality as the ones we recently
sold, and in machine sewed. This
is decidedly the best ofter ever
made in Albany. Come an 1 ex
amine them, :nd it they ate net as
we represent don't buy.
Kraussr & Klein.
Wanted Immediately.
One hundred men to work on
the construction of the Oregon Pa
cific railroad. Apply immediately
j at the ollice of Antonelle "it Doe,
contractors,
lir.tel
at the t. Charles
ARCHIE -V. BLACKBUBN,:
WITH
('. K HUOWNKU., TIIK GltOCKIl.
A CALIFORNIA SEXSATIOX.
- Pctaluma Courier.J
It is reported that the sales of the "Cal
ifornia Remedy," Joy's Vegetable Sarsa
parilla, have grown within a few months
till they arc now really sensational. The
way the fame ot this production has
spread is simply marvelous. Six months
ago it was unknown. To-day it is all over
the country. It is authoritatively stated
that they have been actually giving it
away in San Francisco to people afflicted
with dyspepsia, sick headaches, indiges
tion and liver troubles, not to be paid
for unless it cured. Such practical tests
arc so startlingly convincing as to be
almost sensational. It is stated that two
of the active principles of the new remedy
belong to the vegetable kingdom of Cali
fornia, and arc so well known to us nil
under common names that it would sur
prise us if told them. Hut wcarc not
surprised at anything Californian, and
this recent discovery of the ucwmedicinal
virtues of its vegetable kingdom is but
another instanceof the astonishing possi
bilities of a soil and climate like ours.
The City Restaurant,
Uh'tler the new management of II.
Laniniiian will he con.lnct. cl on a
firt-c-H plan. Meals will I'C served
ai an nciurx. consult t-i-j
I BILL OF FARE
', And order what-v i you want, pay
ling for what yo'i . '(ier and nothing
more. Mraight ip-.-ils served as usual
for 2.-utnta, and unals to order from
5 cent roll ami cup of oofl'ee to a
first-class $1.00 mtal.
if Furnished rooms to let in connec
tion with the restaurant.
MISSES (JILIiKRT
HELA ALBERT FRANCES CILBERT
Teachers of piano, organ and baimnnv.
Residence corner of .leffernoii ami Fourth.
Miss Hcla Cilhert :.t Lel-anon Tlunsdays
and Friday s.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON.
klc;i:ne citv.
Next sefsion hejjins on Monilay, September
111. 18K0. Free schoiarHhipsf rum tverv coun
t.v In the state. Apply to jour county super
intendent. Free tuition after January 1,
181)0. Four conroes: Classical, Scientific,
Literary and a short Enjrlih course, in
which there is no Latin, Greek, French or
German. The EnliMh i pre-eniineutly a
tiusinc.ss co'irne. For catalogues or otner in
formation, aedregs
J. W. JOHNSON. President.
for business at the Portland Business Col
cge, Portland, or at the Capital Busines
Allege. Salem. Both schools are undei
he management of A. V. Armstrong, havl
Binccourseof studies, same ratesof tuition
BusiiiCN, Shorthand,
fypewriting, Penmanship, English Depart
Dents. Day and evening sessions. Student
tlmitted anv time. For Catalogue, addres
trtlinil Bdm Callrsr.ATKapital BosiBn('llc
Portland, Oregon, vu Salem, Oregon.
A leliable U. S. Stanar.l 3-ton n-nle on'y
$37, delivered at your nearest railroad K'.uticn
free cf fri?ht on thirty days trial. Lfr-er
scales at proportionately low prices. War
ranted for five years. Address,
V. C. HOFFMAN,
AlbaRV. Oreifcn.
BAKING
PO WDER.
Put up expressly for Julius Grad
wohl and sold at his Golden.
Rule Bazaar in
OJsTE POUiNTD CAXS
AT
23 CENTS PER CAN
0(iuaranteed to be first-class
in every Respect.
JULIUS GRADWOHL
educate
m
K. L. Kenton
-DEALER IN
taple and Fancy
(jKOCEEIE
ilso Choice Candies, Nuts, Cigars ami Tobaccos,
Fruits, Vegetables, Etc.
TJSKMS CASH AN J ) P1UCES LOW.
Subscription Agent for all Leading AVtrs
papcrs and Magazines.
VNKAU THE POSTOFFICE.
L.E. BLAIN,
Leading;
SEPTEMBEB, 1889.
Get an elegant Dress Suit, or Business Suit, or a
Stout Working Suir, or one made to order, some
novelties in shirts, ties, hats or shoes,
and won't you shine)
OCTOBEE 1889.
(iet two suits of fine woolen, knit or flannel un
(lerweur, a strong overshirt, a trunk or valise fine,
shoes and hosiery,
(and a
NOVEMBER,
Get a Chinchilla or Astrachan coat and a pair of
noMjy pants, winter gloves, call or kip boots, a hat,
(aiid be a tough)
December. 1880.
Get your rain goods, rubber coats, boots, water
proof leather coats or boots, silk or cheaper um
brella and overshoes,
(and go dry outsideC
SEPT.OCT.NOV.DEC.
Anything usually worn by men or boys ean be
found in store, and I will be glad to show you
tli rou oh the stock and prices at any time,
(and give you fnll value for your money
LaForat I Tliompsoi
SUCCESSORS TO WALLACE, THOMPSON & COJ
FLINN'S BLOCK, ALBANY.
1
fie
koii
Cany the largest stock in the city, enabling 'he
to supply any and every want of their customers.
SPECIALTIES
In Table Luxuries,Choice Teas and Cottees,Cream
ery Butter on Ice, Cream Cheese, Canned Good9,
LUNCH GOODS ETC.
-ALL KINDS OF-
Fresh Fruits
Constantly on
s
ALBANY, OREGON
Clothier.
wife.)
1889
and Wales
Hand,
Grocers.