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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1889)
1UE 3! (TUNING BXEALD: WEPJSES1M Y. OCTQ13EB K 1889. V truing gailtj m& SPECIAL, 1S:S0 A. H. Not t he ojr stores and ranzes ! betore buying 13 a mistake. Mis takes are alwayi costly. In heat lU'T fllnVOli TVf Figva tlA ImrAcf ma ! well a the most carefully Belected stock in tke city. The stores we offer were not bought as an experi ment but as a certainty. We know what each stove will do, and they were bought for cash, so the price is right. We have special- ties in heaters, beside our regular i lines of Garland, Argand and Su- i i perior stoves and ranges. j Geo. W. .Smith. ! .fOTTIMSS ABOIT TOWN. Wheat is worth :).. cents. .. ,. . , t i lountum pens a iK & sta.k S. : lor school books, blanks, tab- lets, etc., go to the Citv Drwj: Store. l'icsct ij lions ;nd recipes !uiy co.upo'.iHded at the City eare Dnig Store. St. p at Will A Stark's and ox- amine their lar;e and new linr (f i : watches. iu Jo .1. M. I'-ardue's for bar gains in greceries. good butter and at chii kens. Simply ii.i'ii'-n-e. Silver Quartet t iugc-ti'. A !-p!endicl smoke. Pro gressive merchants keep it. Cheaper than ready made. Pantcdoons to order for $5 at Zaches Pros. ojosite t hepo.-toflice. Mable Santly's great burlesquo cusnpanv open here for one night onlv. Thursday cvenin ..t in lames m F. ILiswell, superintend-! of,th(, 'nJ"urcd engineer were prop the woolen mills, returned Iressed by Br. G. W. Mastou out of vesteniav trom a trip to Browns ville. Mr. Horace Hyde, of New Hampshire, is spending a few days with his old friend, Andrew Hunt, in this city. Good farm for rent a:id farming outfit for sale cheap; a bargain. Impure of Rurkhart it Malin, real estate agents. We are in the field and in the lead for competition. Suits to or der for $20 at Zaches Pros, oppo site the postollice. Mrs. Clara Noel is lying serious ly ill with inflammatory rheuma tism at the residence of her father, (.'has. Keifer, in this city. A new line of neckties, a fine line of new suitings and a let of the celebrated "l'.ulldog" jeans (ants have just been opened at L. K. Wain's. Rev. (!. L. Hodgers has been called by the members of the Con gregational church of this city to continue his services as pastor for another year. W. H. Thomas, an emplove in tin saw-mills at Mill Citv. had his I . hand mutilated the other day by allowing it to come in contact with one oi me e-.iger saws. J . R. Wyatt went to Saleni yes terday to lay before the supreme court the transcript of the Santiam mining ca e, carried up from .lu-vkv Humphrey's court in this city. Tle same case i-i to coirie up !!i .Judge l)ea'iy"s couit Prof. E. N. C'ondit left yesterday i j? Portland and Pendleton to at tend the Presbytery and Synod, which meets at the two places mentioned. .Miss Libbie Irvine takes charge of Mr. Condit's classes during his absence. A. P.. Slauson, of the Oregonian stall', came up yesterday to meet and return to Portland with his wile, who has been spending sev eral weeks in this city. The delay caused by the accident made it ne cessary for the trains to meet heic instead of at Jefferson. Messrs. Richards & Phillips have opened an architectural turning establishment in the old Cherry A Parkes foundry buildinz, and will be ready next week to do any and all kinds of work in this line on short notice. Elaborate wood work, carved or turned, for build ings will be made a specialty. The delegation to the Industrial Exposition at Portland on yester day's local train was immense, the train being loaded down when it reached this city, and the crowd being materially augmented here. We noticed Mavor J. L. Cowan. C. E. Wolverten, C. II. Stewart, R. F. CundifTand Andy Hunt and many others going from here. Noodle's lliversido Addition. This addition recently platted embraces 11") lots 55x110 feet ad joining llackleman's 4th addition on the east. It is a beautiful tract, desirably located and is high and .dry, alread r cleared and planted out in choice fruit trees. These lots will sell rapidly, and parties desiring a choice location should call at once upon Wallace Cusick, agents for the property. Lots will be sold on easy payments. The Latent Xovclt j ,in l'antaloons. aches Pros., merchant tailors and drapers, opposite the postollice, are prepared to place before tiie Albany people their own invention oi cutting ami mating pantaio..ns ; without an outside seam. 1 lie i novelty is not only without a seam, but in bright stripes and checks, j The foreparts are bound to coincide with the same of the hackparts. ! We guarantee a perfect lit in every pair or money refunded. Int Kereivril. We have just received a nice lot , of Alaska herring in !.. barrels,; M : i:t quantities to suit, also a line i : ; ,-t Chinook salmon and salmon ; iiellies, ickled pigs feet, w:ss cheese, cream cheese, limburger rheese, P-oston baked beans and an endless varietv of good tilings ::t I the Willamette Packing Co's. ! ANOTHER DISASTER. ! The Overland Passenger Train i Wrecked Near Halsey. A BAND OK CATTLE THE CAUSE The Fireman Instantly Killed, and tlia Eoginssr Strerely Wunded Fall Pn-ticilars cf the Disaster. The south bound overland pas senger train, which left this city Monday evening a few minutes be hind time, met with a fatal disaster near Halsey. The train ran into a band of cattle, killinir three of them, and derailing the engine, ) he baggage and express car a fruit car, and cne Pullman coach, The engine pluntxed into the ditcti, ?uJ was .J""1 damaged. The li reman. William Ransom, was ; almost instantly killed, having j both legs broken and being frteht ! fully crushed and scalded. engineer jonn Aieauuen was J. 8i;aWed anJ cut ai(0Ut lhe fa,.ft an,i shoulders, hut no hones were broken and it is thought Ins injuries will not prove serious. The passengers in the l'tiUman were roug!ily shaken up hutnooue el.--e was hurt. The fruit car was literal! v broken to pieces, and from the dehri3 three tramps scrambled out and ran oil', having .-eeniiniilv : :iijiii.t i r-ii-i if ii iil v (.fvikiii I ! Owing to the fact that the :ele-! ! graph otlices in tiiis citv were I !vlosed no news of the accident 1 ' n.:i !,i..l I. or,, imii! i. ,. .,!-.. i ..l- ! , A wreckiny. train was sen: tu iliei scene and Justice Humphrey, I acting coroner, was summoned, but the manner of the death of the j fireman being so apparent no in vestigat ion was held. The passen- gers were brought to this city and I kindly cared for, and the wounds the Southern Pacific surgeon The local train from Eugene arrived at noon, on which the wounded engineer was taken to Portland. The north bound over land train was delayed by alien trees in the Siskyous and "reached this city at 0 o'clock last evenin?. Tl . : c -i v i . i xiie ioniums 01 rireman liansom, having been properly cared for and placed in a casket were taken aboard and conveyed to Portland. The fireman killed was a sober, straightforward youn man, and had been on the road but a short time, having took the place of the late fireman Guthrie. He was to have been married in a short time. The engine was the same one wrecked at the Lebanon switch, causing the death of Engineer Mil ler and fireman Guthrie. Railroad engineers, like seamen, are a little superstitious, and the number of the engine had been changed, but this particular engine seems to be as ill-fated since the change as it was before. Alexander Downing' !atli. ilor. Alexander !oviii.' died at his farm near Lebanon in Linn county, on Sunday, Oct. tith, afier a lingering iliness ! .Tough: on mainly after so many years by in juries which ho receive! while serving in th- union army in the war of the rebellion. .Mr. I town ing's only brother on the coast. Superintendent G. S. Downing, of ! ! the state penitentiary, was notified j cf his death on Sunday eveniiiL' by telegraph, and him-elf and whe immediately started for his de ceased brother's, home. Mr. Down ing came to Oregon in 157" and re- ! si. Je-1 in Marion countv in lSSC. In 1SS4 he was elected on the re publican ticket a representative to the legislature and served during the regular and special session of 18S3. Mr. Downing was aged about veais. and leaves a wife and nine children to mourn the i loss of a kind and band and father. indulgent litis Patents Granted Tho following patents have been granted to citizens of the Pacific States during the past week as re ported by C. A. Snow & Co., patent lawyers. Washington, D.C. : i CD. Robo, Nevada City, Cal., obstetrical instrument ; J. Draper, j Stockton, Cal., punch ; .1. Ducker, j Santa Rosa, Cal., book rest ; G. R. Fraley, San trancisco, electric1 railway; A. Grant, Lob Angeles, Cal.. steam boiler; R. W. Ilent, San Francisco, roller bearing; D. II. Lunn, Ferndale, Cal., wire stretcher ; A. M. Mohrmann, Port Townsend, W. T.. stove damper; J. Richard, San Francisco, pump; A. Roe, San Francisco, crushing mill ; 1). Walton, Crompton, Cal.. stock feeder; H. M. Wrede, San Francisco, cable gripper. Tleketsfor the Fair. In answer to repeated inquiries at the IIkkai n oflice as to the time tickets to the industrial fair at Portland hold good; it can be stated that such tickets are good j for seven days. They can be pur chased of "the Southern Pacific j agent , and are good going to Port- j land only on the local train, but in i returning are good on any train. The price of round trip tickets from Albany is $4.40, including one ad mission to the fair. Tl Itritlge Completed JlrTie bridge across the Santiam Ut Stay ton lias been completed and i tins aitcrnoon the countv courts of Marion and Linn counties will! meet at the bridge for the purpose i cf examining and accepting it. i This bridge has been cuiisiructcd ' by the wo cor. idi es joh ' .Moiiry At a l.)v rate i;;rm piiei;v ; on best improv . Aiiiany. Apply AVii-id, Ai anv, i l.;:oi. f inteic-1 on n Li;;:i ivuidy, i city i-.i'uperty to r.!.!cki.rr;; ' : o.J!i. . S;ieiir.-. Immense :t SoxV. i'hn t e. si.H or style, our stock. l"a:i id ami e: '.mine irt tc ox. W. C. T. TJ. C08YEHTI0B. Assemblisg of tba Delegates ia This City Attend the First Keguiar meeting. The first regular meeting of the W. C. T. U. convention for the i second district, comprising Linn, Lane and Marion counties, con vened in this city last evening, at which time inteiesting addresses were delivered bv Mrs. A. li. Kings of Portland and Miss Mary West, ; editor of the Union Signal. i Mrs. Pentland, of Scio, Mrs. Ad itton, of Corvallie, Miss Sharpies, of Eugene, and several other dele gates arrived yesterday, but the storm and del ived train hindered many other arrivals. The regular business session will j open to-day, when the following topics are to be presente-l and foi- j lowed by discussian : Mvangelis- j tic Work, Social Purity, ( oiCer ence with Influential Uoiiies, Her edity, and Temperance Literature. The afternoon from - :V0 to 4 o'clock will be occupied bv Miss West's School cf Methods drill and Miss Henrietta Moore on the sub- j ject of district and county work. As before announccu .ns aiooro will give an address in the evening and those who attend wiL b? well entertained. A f0rOL4E ESTABLISHMENT. He Jolii-s Crriaohl's Gclita Ka!s Baziar liens ths Pu'olio Want. e ,ot the m?6t extensive and ; '''fgaritly stocked eHtabushineuts , 111 tlK! iliameUe valley is to be j lou-id i ii t he (.lOiileu l.'uie liazaar: store of Julius Gradwohl in city. In order to accommodate his many customers lie is in the field early this year, and has already commenced receiving his immense line of beautiful gocds for the fall and winter and for the holidays, and has one i f the most gorgeous and dazzling displays to be seen in any iulden Rule P.azaar iu Oregon. 'The line carried comprises a be wildering assortment of fine china, (meensware and glassware of the latest styles and most delicate de signs. The beautiful ;hina and glassware, together with the dec orated and fancy wares, novelties, elegant stand and hanging lamps, . i ? i .i ofc, ijuj:, wagons ana geiieia bazaar goods, present a scene well worm one s nine to visit. Here may be found a complete line of table cutlery of the cele brated makes, Roger Rros.' silver and silver plated goods and I'.iittania wares of every variety, while his stock of dolls, toys, toilet and fancy gods, in plush and silver, and novelties for the chil dren will he l ager f'an ever be fore. Mr. Gradwohl has enlarged his slock in such a replete manner that his Golden Rule Ilazaar is not oniy a credit to the city of Albany but to the entire Willamette vallev, being one of the most ex- ensue esiaousnmeins oi me kiiki in Oregon, i no mo-i imponani feature to purchasers is in prices, and when we assert that his prices j s OKB,.-KK'p are as low as anv house in thestate i and that his "goods are sold at j ,u rpi11!!i,V c. .i...f f. f i ,.,i-.,i ;,J.!ohnN. Iloiiman ti. v..ii,-. :t ;.,!.., ii, ,.;t.,i : ..f ..Lo-.i., f...t it ,.;n h.. i ! the interests of the count rv mer ! chants to jmrctiase their holiday J i goods from this establishment, and ! orders should be sent in at once. ' Mr. Gradwohl has long since. i proven his adaptability to this hu.-iness. and it is taking no risK j ; to say that this emporium of elegant ; j fancy and decorative wart! is the; j most complete in the Willamette J i valley. Timse who deal at t he i Golden Rule ISa.aar, will fimlal i l.irg assortnet t to choose from,! janda square, reliable gentleman' I to deal with. ; Of 'TO It KU Jl'KTHEN. j Following is the list of the jury-; men drawn to serve at the October l term ol circuit court in this city : .J. R. Baltimore, farmer, Leba- j non. A. From, farmer, Center. J. II. Lame, merchant, liaise', i F'. M. Milier, farmer, Syracuse. I dames Matchct, farmer, Liberty. I Thos. Allphin, farmer. Syracuse, j C. T. Craft, farmer, Franklin i Rutte. J. F vdle. F. I ville. McKinney, farmer, Drowns-! Craft, merchant, Rrowns- C. C. Coolev, merchant, Drowns- i ille. ! A. J. Hunt, mechanic, West! Albany. j A. 11. Charlton, farmer, Santiam. A. P. IMackburn, farmer, Center, j dohn Montgomery, farmer, Scio. i John A. Conser,farmer,Svracusc. ! W. K. Temple, farmer. Center. Daniel llouck, farmer, West Albany. E. (i. Cox, farmer, East Albany. John Deard, farmer, Lebanon, j S.M.Pennington, farmer, F'ast Albany. ! J. 15. McCoy, fanner. Orleans. J. Wassoin, farmer, Lebanon. . Cannon, farmer, Center. j Edward Evans, farmer, Halsey. : I. D. Miller, farmer, Syracuse, j Peter Powell, farmer, Waterloo. : J. S.Clark, Sr.. mechanic East Al- j bany. ! 0. Crandall. teamster. East Al-1 ! hanv. i I. Harrison, farmer, P.rownsville. Frank Ix-eper, farmer, Halsev. Mark McClain, farmer, Fox Val-i v. Aftrr th liig l ight. j Som li'id rit'ir-b A-.-nc ofit vdrn ! done up ge".eral!y. They all went I over to ireenwood's fine art studio ! and had 'iieir pictures taken, say- j in tie puts on the finishing touch j with colors, which make-i them' Iook ) nalaral. had been there be s.tti.-.lit (1. Some of them ; ore and all were j 2t i O.i account of the del;) E. & C. Do ward's ope!: postponed until ilenday vl.iv. tie. 7 and t'. y of gooits ; ing will be : and Tu?s- vaUheK in i be o iruest. Sloe at Will A ; ,o; v Star!; Ithecilv THE CITY COUNCIL y The City Decides Net to to Pur chase a Chemical Engine. TO KKPAIi: THE BELL TOWEK. Another Electric Light Ordered-The Usqp.1 QniwUrSj Reports of OitjSOfficers Sower Contract Awarded. special committee on sewer business asked further time, which was granted. The street commissioner renort- ed that it was necessary to employ : a man on the streets to open j drains. Tho council ordered him to employ a man tor mat purpose. The recorder's and treasurer's j (1'iarterlv reports were read and' placed in tiie hands of the commit tee on accounts and current ex penses, lhe contract for building the , sewer across l'errv street, between ; . ,.Ti. V., I- II. L 1 ...... I ,m- r. i a uiw aim i i.Mii l.ui iinaiu- ed to A. V. McClain, at 77 cents per foot. The matter of repairing the fire bell tower was placed in the hands of the ''ommittee on lire and water. On motion Mr. Ash by Pearce wns oriinloi! tlio nri vilmro miH itir in a ten fooi cement walk in from of the new Universalis! church be- ing built on Ellsworth street, and the city stirvevor ordered tc nive the grade. Tlie sidewalks in front of the! McFarland building and Cranor ! property on First street and on J Ellsworth street adjoining, Schmeer's stable, wore ordered to j he pntfm un,( ! (i0 tu..jt; le and repaired. dewalk on the north side of First street from llaker street to the Russ house be built new within ten days. On motion a light was ordered put up at the junction f First and Montgomery streets, the light to be -1") .eet high. The recorder was ordered t ad vertise for bids for dirt and coarse avd fine gravel for the city's use between October 1 to April 1. On motion the street commis sioner's bill for doing work for K. 1 And order whatever you want, pay S. .Strahan, $i:5.-'0; Olney Fry, j jnc for what vou older and nothing $11;. Jason Hbeeler, $10; estate of II. Meyer, $1l:;o, were allowed O1(io.(l ,,;lid. and th. recorder ins,nu.!(Hj to )av a li(,n ri,wir(,r fWr ,uk upon the PAID. ' iaKer 1! 00 i - :',: 40 00 ! .") oo ; 7 00 i 4 OO,1 (i 00 li 00 ( 0i) 7 00 j US 00 I 4 00 1 oi) : 40 00 i oo : I arker l.ros. .1. A Warner. . Cowan . . . Burkhart . I )eyoe . . . French . . i J. I. C. L. F. J. V. t i. N. V J. (i. w M. Gradwohl . . Parker F. TaMer... II W, . A N. Allen . . . Reece . . McClain. Iloiiman. Jones. do! m A Good Investment. The Waverly hotel property, '.',' 3 ; b-et frontage on First street, 100: feet deep, is for sale at alow figure. . The property is leased for $400 Ii'r vear. Is a bargain, E. O. , eanlsley.real estate agent, broad-, albin street. i.vst. A bunch cf keys. Thought to , have been dropped in the post ollice. '! he findsr will please re- j turn the same to Jim Westfall. j Why Women J'nilc j 5rd j Acker's English Kciiiedyforeonsuinp- tion is an ansolute cure for colds. j A line lot tif quinces at O. K. Brow I ncll's. Fanners! I limit have your uutter and eggs. C, K, Iirownell. Cranberries, eoeoanuts, oranges and bried beef at U. V,. Brwnell's. i Many new novelties and delicacies i have lately been added t tny stock oi ' groceries C. E, Brownell. Ladies prfer to trade at C E. "rownell's because everything is neat and clean and in apple pie order. i ABSTRACTS MAKION CTXTV The only complete and jierfectset! abstracts, I I Dor UK AND LAND COMPANY, SALEM, oi:e;on. Every abstract guaranteed. F. E. AUSTIN. Manager, i MAM. LND TltAL'iS-A Nl'MUHl OF mii .11 tr.-.vts of laml situatcil m!r Albany j -a'.c on tajy If-rtu A I'"y t 11. liM'iia, j .TANiro MAN tK t;x:i t a' iii'.y to rejTisei't u as yttJ, II. i-- tow n, ("J00 10 .'j-iimo i ir yc iitsity ) Aiii!ro.-s, Waiiinal: r i-s a'C'Ht i" .'.r van be i I'rown, 1 liPaiA IV. iart -t i lothii..' ;s'.- in Ainci "iu. ni mi' liui.l ! ii(r- i" in le.svoria.it -..o ir ia th-.- . having st. K .tint' TliK MoSif.! ! I'aiil'v Co., all aru or arii'p-.t' rl: -! ' SALI U)vtmif iiN SCHjIKKK. To Rent. SMALL. COMFORTABLE HOUSE, tj f&ufiiy without children. lmiuire .Mrs. J h;. Carter, near Wheeler's lumber A OLNli LA I) l WAN IS A Hifjat.M. as chambermaid or to tae cur of .hlMren. Good ri-ferem-e fc'iven Art.srcjis l.ox US. Albany postoliicc. AlA.MKl) tiKAIN ANI SIOCK KARMS II of all descriptions. If you want to Roll your proierty, write or call on K. O. Itcards liy, re.il cst.itt a'ent. Alba') v. Office on l;io.i.l ilbin street iic:ir First. V. O. boy Zll. 0RKUO.V KLKemiC KKLIKP IS TUB MOST W.K Kant medicine in the world for internal and external use. and for pain i anv nature. You will i.eri-r find its eual. Ask your drm-gist for it. 1'onirurior ana Kuildrr. f j MIK UNDERSIGNED HAVING LOCATED A in Allauy solicits patronage from city and country. " Will contract to build bridges, barns, ami all manner of uwtliin houses, incluilin Queen Anne, Eastiakc and Eliza betbiaii stvlej of buililini. Will furnish plans and sptcifications free of charges. Satis taction guaranteed. W. '. CASSEL. DKVKKE HOLSE. ALBANY, , UK. -CHAS Li.- I'feiffcr, I'roi). Onlv first-cclass houRe in the city. Large cample rooms for com mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the kitchen. General sbure o'lice for Ccrvallis. U WANTED LABORERS ANP STATION moil to work on theO. 1. Railroad. Ap; ly to Curran & Montcilh. Fine t'alifn for Sale. lOR SALE-TWO YEARLING HALF JL bred bulls, or.e Short Horn and ne llolstt in. Doth tine calves. Will be sold for fc!0 each. DANIKL HOIX'K, i Tai:yenr, Oregon. E. T. SEDGWICK, M. D., ECLECTIC phvsician and KUt'rL-on. Oilicc rooms 2: and S!4, IV-.irce's blocK, Albany, Oregon. I'or Sale. DRAFT HORSE FOR SALE Good fniilv or farm horse. "W. f. CAM-ELL. ni..vv LJL i r.cap. Irick for Sale. y K'LN ONE WILE EAST OF i i p town, or di lic.e I iiuvnhf-re in the citv. W. J. CASSELL, Albauv Or." t:oit!ra Jir ;n.l Kuli! r. T C, SHELL WILL U RNISIT PLANS, Xpcciticatioiis and details for all kinds of building and architc'jturc. All work prompt ly done and guaranteed tc be first-cl.iss. E;. tinmtes furnished on short ncticc for brick bu.hlinjs, residences, public buildinjrs, bridges, etc. j lv A V f i)Wfw(K 1 KX iV U1 ALU A NY, t I'll AS I'rclrtcnl lrv I'rrs 1 'ashler OREGON. $.,0,M0 II. IIKYANT IA1 W. (il.tl. 11. t . Ml KKIM.. A general b:inki ig business tr;u:s" acted. Silit extlian-'i- and telegrajiliic transfer bought and sold on New York, San Frjntisco and Portland, Orejron. Collec tions made on favorable terms Tlic City Iiostaiiiiiiit, Under the new nir.nayenient of If. Lampiiian will b-e eerdecttd n a first-c!.i-3 plan. Meals will he served at all hours. Consult tho BILL OF FARE m.ire. Straight meals served as usual i for 2.- cuts, and in; als to order from oofi'ee to a in eot.ncc- 5 cent roll ami cua of lirst-class SI. 00 nial. S:iTFiirmsl;cd rooms to lc i tion witii tiie restaurant. S AM! llAll, DRriS-ING SALOON. None but first clas workmen employed. Everythitig neat and clean, (iive me a call. E' First door fcu'Ii of postollice. E. G .ISEAIiDSLEY, REAL ESTATE aGENT, Convex ur.riii' of all kini dnneioa rclia b'c niamifr. AH bu-ii csh wii! receive prompt ;.tte,.t;o!i. Olli-.e on llruadalbin siieet, neur r irst, Aibsuj, Oregon. JCJliU. COMPANY N. F. for. 17li :i:.i 1 streets, I'OCTlvnd. - - oi:i:';on MANTIA'TI KKKS Or PU1U JJOXEi M E AL I,-or Orchards aud Lawns. BOXE rnOSPIIATE, For Gardens and Grain. ALSO Bone for Poultry. Our fertilizsrs are made from Raw Bones, no sand or other worthless material being used. Agents, OREGON. Ut ALBANY, A reliable I'. S. Stanard 3-toti Oile only i S!7. dehverttl :it A our n arr.xt riiiir.,:..! s'ation free of freiu'i'.t on Oii't.v oox t i. scales at. eioi c-il1 M ar- I rantcJ for e.ie iait. ; iu: km; Aitu-iv. !G YJElt. I.it up ex;ires-i-for Julius '.Jrad wold and -ol! at his Golden': Rule Eazaar in ONE POUND CANS AT 23 CENTS PEK CAN S5(.;uarantee: !o be lirft-class in every Respet t. 1ULIUS GRADWOHL ::i c:c::. 1j::i:s( .ns uraicl ill IVllt ir, f r-an:e ; t ley , ;. am OR 1 . tilth, li-; for the I.. Ail-anv, ' jIA'M !. ;tv. .l'i r - w Inn i imx WJLU&K ! I I F. L. Kenton -DEALER IN- Staple and Fancy (jROOEME Mm Choice Candies. 2?uts, Cirars and Tobaccos, Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. TERMS CASH AT?J PRICES LOW. Subscription Agent for all Leading Xews pajtcrs and Magazines. tf"XKAK THE POSTOFFICE. New Drug Store On or about Oct lo'li H. C. Hubbard will occupy thf west room of tlie'Ulumbersr Block with a Sew ant -OF IJI is .and jmiii The peop?e of Albany are cordially invited to keep their eye on the date and place and call on the opening day and inspect our stock. il. 0. HUBBARD, Pi escription Druggist. H ! lain ? "Oh ! the cold and crul winter, Exer thicker, thicker, thicker ; Froze the ice on lake and river, Ever deeper, deeper, deeper ; Foil the covering snow and drifted Through the forest round the village." IT IS COjMIjNTGJ-. 'O.'d Prob says winter is coming earlier and more severe this year than usual. E. TaKo time the topkuot and examine my tlegant stock of OVERCOATS, CAPE ULSTERS DRESS OVERCOATS. KERSEYS, VALOURS. REAVERS. MELTONS. CHEVIOTS. WIDEAWAKE. CHINCHILLAS. CASSIMERES. MONTAl.NACS. L.E. BLAIN, TH& Leading Clotliier, STEWAET & SOI -Dealers in- General i Agricultural Iron, Steel and Coal Wagons and Buggies Hope and Cordage Blacksm ith s ' Supplies Garden and y all Ioipli'iieiiis ALBANY, OREGON. Mete M SIS nes Snow. RG-O Hardware AND- Weioeflfe. Carpenters1 Tools Builders' Hardware Powder. Shot. etc. Giant Powder JbFuse Saws and Axes. Grrass Seeds Used by Farmers i