Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, October 11, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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    1BE MOBN1NQ BliftALD: FBIDAV, OCTOBJSH 11, 1889.
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rKCJ.4l.. 1?:S A. M.
Not t- ai'iy o;ir stoves and ranges
'before
i
buying is a mistake. Mis-
takes are alwtyj
costly. Ia heat
ing stores we hare tke largest as
i well as the most carefully selected
tockia the city. The stores we
;ffer were not bought as an experi-
ent but as a certainty. We
iicnow what each store will do, and
UhoT were boht for cash, so the
! price i right. We hare spi'cial
I ties in heaters, beside our regular
I lines of Garland, Argarnl aul Su-
j psrior stores and range.
Geo. V. Smith.
JOTTINGS A BOOT TOWN.
Fountain pens at Will fc StatkV.
, A fine lot of quinces at C. E. Brow-
Pure cider
Kenton'?.
Pure apple
vinegar at
K I
cider at F. II.1
neuter's.
New small mixed
L. Kenton's.
pickles at F.
Plenty of choice fresh butter at!
E. Ilrownell's
The largest stock of watches
111
the city at id & Starks.
The Oregon Pacific boats will
commence running again in a lew
davs.
For school books, blanks, tab-
lets, etc., go to the Citr Iru
!tore.
Prescriptions and recipes care
fully compounded at the Citv Drug
Store.
Stop at Will & Stark's and ex
amine their large and new line of
watches.
Go to J. M. Hardue's for bar
gains in groceries, good butter and
at chickens.
Simply immense, Silver Quarter
plug cut. A splendid smoke. Pro
gressive merchants keep it.
Cheaper than ready made.
Pantaloons to order for $5 attaches
tiros, opposite the;postoffice
Five choice vaiieties of fresh
toast coffee at F. L. Kenton's.
Ground to order without extra
charge.
Good farm for rent and fanning
outfit for sale cheap; a bargain.
Inquire of Burkhart & Malin, real
estate agents.
We are in the field and in the
lead for competition. Suits to or
der for $20 at . Zaches Bros, oppo
site the postoflice.
A new line of neckties, a fine
line of
new suitings and a lot of
ue celebrated "Bulldog" jeans ! someway, BtotK m-
pants have just been oponnd at L. j spector
-K. Blain's. ! Fees state vs. (i. W. Noah
The Herald is in receipt of aj . etal,;.1 ; ,
.Ion? communication from W. T. J J- "tzwatcr, keeping
Ellis, the holiness revivalist at ' T.,)0,crI -Brownsville,
which we must de- w ." I,avi.s '"t'Jical sei-
dine to publish. He has been . vice to prisoners
given too much notoriety already. , anA?s . .a7 , ;
Owing to the
.
Scarcity Ol apples
good cider is a rare commodity this
year, t . II. l'teiffer has a hue lot
of prime cider at 40 cents rer
gallon. For mince pies and house- :
hold use it just the article wanted.
Pr. Powell Reeves, of Portland, .
has commenced suit for $1(,000.
damages against Aat. Baker, pub
lisher of the Oregon Times, for in
jury to his name and character as
" a physician. The suit is based on
an article that appeared in the
Times of the 5th inst. denouncing
the doctor as a fraud.
At the show
last nigni at ine :
opera house there was not a woman
present, ana mey suoweu meir
taste in staying away. It is not a
performance the people of Albany
would care to have repeated. It
was not particularly loud, but was
simply devoid of merit beyond a
few hilarious jokes and or.c or two
passably clever songs.
Burkhart A Malin, real estate
agents, Hold yesterday to II. W.
Lasselle, cf Tillamook, Oregon, 12
acres off of the J. H. Burkhart
farm near this city. Ths price
paid was $125 per acre, awarding
to $1487.5!). They also sold to the
sarae partv lots No. 5 and C in
block No. 4" in Pipe's South Albany
aJdition, the consideration being
$::0O.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Miss Mary Whitney of Eugene is
visiting this city.
Col. Hogg and paity spent yes
terday in this city.
Dr. J. W. "Watts, of Yamhill
county, is in town.
Miss Lulu Webber returned yes
terday from a visit in Portland.
Quincy Propst retarned yester
day from Astoria, where he went
.as a delegate to the K. of P. en
campment. Th Latest opIty ln rantaloiiR.
Zaches Bros., merchant tailors
and drapers, opposite the postoflice,
are prepared to place before the
Albany people their own invention
of cutting and making pantaloons
without an outside seam. ine I the governor for $250. He claims
novelty is not only without a seam,; that in March he sold Governor
but in bright stripes and checks. 1 pennover twenty shares of the
The foreparts are bound to coincide ; gteck tIie Oregon Novelty Manu
with the same of the backparts. j-aL.turin Company for $500, and
"We guarantee a perfect fit in every j ias reccived but 'one-half of the
pair or money reiunueu.
Tak 'tic.
All persons indebted to the late
rirm of Bardue & hobertson win j Our steamer arrivals are due to
i.lease call at thr store anl settle jav. i'ail carlv and lea ve vour
tneir accounts wunoui. un
greatly oblige, J. L itoruue, v;Weet lVtatue.
successor to Bardue & Robertson. Cauliflower,
Durno's Catarrh Snufl".
Sure cure for sore "T('S ilra"'.
hcKlachf, ami tiie worst torms H
catarrh in th Ik al and llirc-.it I'm c
25 ,-rnts. So'd !. Foshajr A Maw,
Albany, Oregon.
iUKTY COUM.
ngs ofjtha Eegalar Octebar Term'
The Anntal Tax Lbtt.
The business of the October
term of county court was concluded
yesterday.
The annual tax levy was placed
at 17.1 mills.
The commissioners having ex
amined the wagon bridge at Stay
ton, it was accepted, the county
agreeing to pay for the lumber to
be used in building the approach
on the Linn county side of the San
tiam and the residents of the road
district to do the work.
H. L. Kobe, W. A. Temple ton
and Miss Etta Levis were granted
free scholarships in the State uni
versity, and Led Applewhite, N.
: ai. lyjum and Utto Stone were
! granted free scholarships to the
! Agricultural college at Corvallis.
Kli Plummer was allowed 3000
feet of lumber for road work.
T.ie application of E. M. Whar-
ton and others for location of a
county road was disinhsed.
CLAIMS ORDERED PAID.
John Usher, Janitor $ 11
!E E. Montague, clerk 127
50
i Z. 15. Moss, assessors fees 1200 40.
; II. rarwell, treasurer
. . . - S j j
and i
L. M. Curl, salary
postage.
136 8S
John A. Crawford," water
rent
: W. W. Crawford. I umber. .
13
,"4
00
OS
M. S. Harris, wild cat
scalp
I. B. Fitzwater, keeping
pauper
John Duncan, work on
bridge
S. W. Reese, nursing Win.
1 y.0
8 00
f 00;
I
00 i
tb O-
E. Gains, for road
22 68
2 00
:s 50
12 00
5 00
.'55 00
3 25
82 50
10 00
7 85
57 70
10 00
Electric Light Co
S. Gourley, scraper
Ans Marshall, hacks
M. E. Drink, attorney fees
F. J. Miller, bridge work.
It. W. Moses, lumber
Mover Bros., lumber
A. F. Hamilton, aid for
poor
G. (i. Wickson, paper. . . .
C D. Montague, lumber. .
J. F. Hide, aid for poor. . .
Sara May. aid for Charles
Griggs 10
State vs. Nicholls, justice
fees
State vs. Dlack, fees 22
oo;
25
40
! Fees inquest of J. E. Mar-
tin, insanity
14 00
Fees inquest of Win. Tow
ell, insanity 14
l ees state vs. Martin
R. R. Humphrey, lumber.
Fortmiller & Irving, coffin
and box
Fees state vs. Knchbaum .
E. II. Montague, postage. .
John Smallmon, sundry
expenses
20
14
15 00
23 45
5 00
21 45
John Smallmon, fees 154
John J. Davis, keeping
poor :;j 85
! 25
45 10
10 00
2(i 00
! 00
50 m
15 0(i
125 00
2 00
1. . pinK,uimi)er
p W. Snink. lumber
F. J. Miller, sunt. Stavton
bridge.
W. Hur
aker, lumber
s Stayton Bridge.
ounty Judge D. R. N. Black-
iiini and Commissioners Phillins
j and Cooper returned yesterday
from Stayton, whore they'met with
j the commissioners from Marion
; county and accepted the bridge
j built at that place by Linn and
I Marion counties jointly. The
bridge cost $18,500 and "is a sub-
stantiai structure, it is a corn-
bination iron and wood bridge, and
is twentv-two inches higher above
low water mark than was called
for by the original contract, this
change being made necessary by
the formation of the banks on the
Marion county side. The ap
proaches to the bridge have not
been completed. The citizens of
Stayton are building the one on
their side of the stream and the
Linn county court will furnish the
lumber and the citizens will con
struct the approach on this side.
The bride will soon be open to the
public and will be a great con
venience. The Wreck Near Halticy.
A force of workmen were engaged
at the scene of the recent railroad
wreck yesterday in raising the dis
abled engine from the ditch. The
engine is badly broken and dam
aged, but it is thought will be re
paired and put in use again. The
luneral of W. A. Kansome, who
was killed in Monday night's
wreck, tok place at East Portland
yesterday from the car shops.
Funeral services were under the
auspices of Washington lodge, Ma
sonic, also accompanied by the
members of the Brotherhood of
Fireman.
Governor I'cnnoyer gaed.
It was only a few days ago that
Gov. Pennoyer sued Editor Perkes,
of the Journal of Commerce, for
breaking his agreement to purchase
$000 worth of stock in the paper,
M-liirh tlif enrprnnr hnmrht n voar
, a Now Etiltor i'erkes has sued
monev.
OKIJKi: IN TIME.
oraers ior uic loiiowin;
Turn ps,
Cabbage,
Gri-en peppers,
Pumpkin-,
Si'iash,
(.'ream cheese,
Chipped beef.
Celerv,
Poaches,
Grapes.
Swiss clii
Comb hoi
WiilaiiK'tte l'aeking Co.
l
1
COAST NOTES.
The Walla Walla, penitentiary
missioners contracted lr tbo
io of 1,300,000 brick to Spkane
parties at a rate of $6 per thousand.
A dispatch from Oowey, secre
tary of the republican central com
mittee, Olyinpia, aajs that there is
but one democrat in tbo Washing
ton state senate.
A west side distiller of pluin and
prune brandy, has an order from
New York city far 310 gallons of
liquor, there it will pat in
bottles with fancy labels and re
shipped to tke West.
Silrer lake is act awful fix.
Thousands of dead fish are ijiojiii
the mud. The stench is nwtul.
There aro acres and acies covered
with iheui on the west side of the
remaining water. Pelicans are
doiog well.
Two Siletz Indians wers ex
amined by the United States com
missioner at Portland Tuday.
charged with criminal --sstult on
ho eight-rear-oid girl, Winnie
Johnson, last month, arid were
bound over '.a $3000 each.
Arrangments are being made for
a banquet to be given at Portland
to Hon. Sol Hiitch, the newly ap
pointed raisister to Turkey. The
afl'air is in charge of tbc bord of
trade, mid will ruko place on the
22d institDt.
The Flathead India; s of Mon
! tana d ffcr widly from most other
I tribes on this cent:neiif. They are
not warriors, nor are they lazy ami
gvo'j for outhing. Ou the contrary,
naost of them are thrifty farmers,
whose indutrj and skill are at-
tested ! ')ir vtarka f hfiu anrl
cain about their dwellings
Grapes are coming ia very
plentifully now. Mr. Davis, of
Davis's Hill, near Forest Grove,
has an extra crop this year of as
floo grapes as auy iu California,
which tiud a ready market. Quite
a nuDihe of other vineyards aro
being planted, so that David's Hill
will soon become famous lor its
grapes, as is seems to particularly
well suited for tho purpose
W. M. Turner is back to Pendlo
ton from the GreeDhorn mines and
reports that section booming with
rigor. He brought down a magai
Scent specimen of ore from his
Sullivan ledge. A piece of quarf.z
(root his Last Cbancc clitin:, black
with silver sulpburets. wore also
brought down. Ore from this
ledge assays 510 ounces of silver to
the too. Mr. Turner is brim full
of enthusiasm, which characterize
niBcrs.
An Incipient I.Iaze.
A small, but destructive blaze
occurred at the residence of Mr.
A. E. Pike, in this city, Wednes
day night. A lighted lamp had
been left burning on the piano
Mr. Pike, who is miller at tbo Red
Crown mills, was at work when
the lamp fell to the floor, causing
a bright blaze. He ran over to the
house aud found the room envel
oped in flames. Mrs. Pike was
slightly burned in trying to put out
the fire. When Mr. Pike arrived
the blaze was easily extinguished,
but the whole end of the piano, a
$300 instrument which had been
taken from Mr. Blackman's on
trial, was burned, ruining it.
Some other articles of furniture
K.were also burned. There was no
insurance.
-
AVill lie r. 01 led To-Day.
The remains of the late John P.
Hail did not arrive until last even-
which necessitated the postpone
ment of the funeral j esterday. The
burial will take place to-day. The
funeral services will be held at the
T'nited Presbyterian church at 10
a. m. , and will be conducted by
Rev. S. G. Irvine. Johnny, as he
was familiarly called, was a young
man of bright promise and excel
lent Christian habits, and had
inanv warm friends and associates 1
in this city, who will pincerely
mourn his untimely death.
Dragged Chickens.
We have some fine, fat dressed
chickens for your Sunday dinner.
Oall early and leave your order.
Willamette Packing Co.
9'i Heward.
Jim Westfall will pay a reward
of $2 for the return of a bunch of
keys lost in this city. This amount
will be paid to the finder on their
return to the owner.
Fimdle.T Soda Sprlags.
Frank Crabtree has remoyed to
Findley Soda Springs, and has
taken charge of the hotel and
springs. He is prepared to furnish
first class accommodations to trav
elers, and will furnish feed for
horses when desired. Satisfaction
guaranteed to all who patronize
the popular pleasure and health
resort:
C'allferala Ca(-E- are.
The nly guaranteed cure for catar, j,
cold in the head, hay fevsr, rose cold,
catarrhal deafness and sore eyes. Re
store the sense of taste and unpleasant
breath, resulting from catarrh. Easy
and pleasant to use. Follow directions
and a cure is warranted, by all drug'
ffists. Send far circular to Abietine
Medical Company, Orayille, Cil. Six
months' treatment for $1; sent by
mail. $1 10, For sale by Fcshay A
Mason.
1 Grapes,
Peaches,
; Celery,
; Cauliflower,
; Sweet potatoes,
' Horse radish grated in glass,
; Olives and pickles " "
Honey, finest comb,
Boston R. beans in jars,
Picalilli in barrels.
Chow chow '
Pickles, small
Pigs feet "
Chipped dried meats,
And an abundance of other iruits
aim ih-w canned goods just m at
1 Lal'urieht & Thompson's.
A POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT.
Has'nHus (JiadwoM's Golden' firie Bazaar
Meet the Pabliu Want.
One of the most extensive and
elegantly stocked establishments
in the "Willamette valley is to be
found in the Golden Kale Bazaar
store of Julius Gradwohl in this
city. In order to accommodate his
many customers he 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 of the most gorgeous
and dazzling displays to be seen in
any Golden Rule Bazaar in Oregon.
The line carried comprises a be
wildering assortment of line china,
queensware and glassware of the
latest styles and most delicate de
signs. The beautiful shina and
glassware, together with the dec
orated and fancy wares, novelties,
elegant stand and hanging lamps,
toys, boys' wagona and general
bazaar goods, present a scene well
worth one's time to visit.
Here may be found a complete
line of table cutlery of the cele
orated makes, Roger Bros.' silver
and silver plated goods and
Briitania wares of every variety,
while his stock of dolls, toys, toilet
and fancy goods, in plush and
silver, and novelties for the chil
dren will be larger fian ever be
fore. Mr. Gradwohl has enlarged
his slock in such a replete manner
that his Golden Rule Bazaar is not
only a ciedit to the city of Albany
but to the entire Willamette
valley, being one of the most ex
tensive establishments of the kind
in Oregon. The mo-it important
feature to purchasers is in prices,
and when we assert that his prices
are as low as any house in the state
and that bis goods are sold at
figures that cannot be equaled in
the Northwest, it is but the recital
of an absolute fact. It will be to
the interests of the country mer
chants to purchase their holiday
goods from this establishment, and
orders should be sent in at once.
Mr. Gradwohl has long since
proyen his adaptability to this
Iwiuiniuu lrw! it ttj toL inir tii r!u..
, ,(J gav Ulisi.u 'imu 0e, t
fancy ami decotatiyc ware is the
most complete in the Willamette
valley. Those who deal at the
Golden Rule Bazaar, will find a
large assortmert to choose from,
and a square, reliable gentleman
to deal with.
Take Notice.
We have just received a large
supply of California cream cheese,
fine comb honey, chipped beef,
lobsters, oysters, clams, mustard
sardines, Hol.'and herring Boston
mackeral, codfish, smoked herring.
Also a full line of fruits and veget
ables. Willamette Packing Com
pany. .lust Received.
We have just received a nice lot
of Alaska herring in ,'. barrels, sold
in quantities to suit, also a fine lot
ol Chinook salmon and salmon
beilies. pickled pigs feet, Swiss
cheese, cream cheese, liniburger
cheese, Boston baked beans and an
endless v;:rietv of good things at
the Willamette Packing (Vs.
0 1
A ; (! Investment.
The Waverly hotel property,
feet frontage on First street, 100
feet deep, is lor sale at alow figure.
The property N lea.-ed for $400
per year. Is a bargain. E. G.
'einlsley,real eta!e atrent, Broad
albin street.
VToodle'
This ad
t Kivrril Addition.
iition rei-cntlv platted I
embraces ll." lots "mxI 10 feci ad
joining H i. kienian's 4th addition
on the east. It is a beautiful
tract, desirably located and is high
and dry, already elearcd and
planted out in choice 1 in it trees. !
These lots will veil rapidly, and j
parties de.-iring a i-hoiee location
shuuld e::l! at it.--f upi n Wallace!
& Cusick, agents for Ihe property.
Lots will If sold mi ea-y payments.
Ki.i niiivo'. Kil ;i";! '
I have just received a full line of
kid cloves brand "Our Own."
This is a irenuine kid glove. I buy
direct from importers in New York
and consider them the best value
of any glove I ever sold for this
price. Five buttons, three rows of
stitching, :'1..0 per pair. S. E.
Young.
VI li.v naniru l ade
Women l()e .heir beauty because
colds undermine their ;ife. I)r
Acker's Er.ir!i-h Kotncc'y for consump
tion i-i .'n iii'Miliilc iuii- tor coHs.
Frexh Cranhan len.
The first cranberries of the
season nerc rrcriv d yesterday by
the Willamette Packing Co. They
are nice and fresh, try them.
Lost.
A htmcW of keys. Thought to
have been dropped in the post
oll'ue. i he tinder will please re
turn the i-ame to Jim Westfall.
Cranberries, coer.i.nnt?, oranges and
bried beef at K. I'.tortncU's.
Farmers! I must have jour -utter!
and egs. (.', E, Hrowiicll.
'For heaven's saVc what docs your
mother do to you children that mates you
'I'leasc, auntie, she gives usJoy's Vegc- ,
table Sarsararilla and its awful good." j
T. P. Milton, of rll Tost street, Pan Fran-.
risco. writes: ,-l liad been ailing for,
weeks with a disorder of tbc liver and i
kiduevs. Fiually my wife, becoming j
frij;hteuefl, procured a bottloof '1 heC'iili- ;
fornia Hemedy' Joy's Vegetable fiarsa-'
parilla. It cured mo rij,'b.t i:p. In fact
did so m'.:ch r ir me ti'.at I rave it to my,j
children, vit'.i :.t'.'--t latiii'attorv re
sults. ' i
AL-TIE PEHf-LEXED. H j I 1X
miM
To Rent.
SWAIX. COMFORTARS.E HOUSE,
family without chiutrfen. Inqnire
of Mrs,
.. Carter, near Wheeler's lumber
Tard
w
A lOLKU LALi' WAN IS A
situation as chambermaid or to tak
care or children. Good rrfereucv given
AdJrcss box I4S. Albany postotlice.
WA.Vl'ED GKAIN AND SIOCK FARMS
of all description. If you want to ell
j uui piujicriy, write or can on li t;. liearOs
Ut, real estate ai'eDt, Albany. Office on
KroatUlbin street near First P. O. box 341.
OKKUOS ELKCTRIC RELIKP 18 TIIK HOST II.K
gant medicine in tha world for internal
and external use. and for pain oi an v nature.
j : ' '
iuii win never Bud it ' wnm! Ash vonr
in uKgmi, lur It.
Contractor aud KttllUrr.
r j HK UNDERSIGNED HAVING LOCATED
1 in Albany solicits patronage from citv
and country. Will contract to build bridges,
barns, and all manner of dwelling houxes,
including Queen Anne, Eastlnke and Eliza
bcthian stvles of buildings. Will furnish
plans and specifications lree of charges. Satis
faction guaranteed. W. '. CASSEL.
ACCl'RACY. NKATNESS.
J. J. DOKRIS,
ABSTRACT OIi.
The only complete set of Abstract
Books and Maps in Linn County
OI'FICK IX TIIK COUKT IIOI SK,
TTBusiness entrusted to my
care will receive prompt and care--
ful attention.
p EVERE HOUSE, ALBANY, OR. CHAS
JA I'feiffer, Prop. Only tirst-eclass house
in the city. Large sample rooms fur com
mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the
kitchen. General stai;e office for Corvallis.
Contractor ami Builder
DC. SHELL WILL FURNISH FLANS,
specifications and details for all kinds of
building and architecture. All work prompt
ly done and guaranteed to be ftrst-cl.iss. Es
timates furnished on short notice for brick
bu.ldings, residences, public buildings,
bridgps, etc.
Important Police.
AVIXG LEASED TIIE MOXTEITH
pasture from the Oregon Pacific Co.. all
persons having; stock therein on pasture are
hereby notiiied to remove them at once, or
make arrangements with me. i'uiliOK to do
so sa:h str;k wi!t be tur:.i out.
-51IX SCIIMEER.
BANK OF OREGON,
ALBANY, OREGON.
CAPITA I $.'.0,000
I'refcldcnt...
Vice 1're...
4'ashier
II. tilt VINT
.. JAY Vf. IH.il.
II. I . M I K KILL.
A general banki ig business trans
acted. Sight exchange and telegraphic
transfer bought and sold on New
York, San Francisco and Portland,
Oregon.
Collections made on favorable terms
The City Restaurant,
Under the new management of H.
Lampman will be conducted on a
first-c!aus plan. Meals will be served
at all hours'. Consult the
BILL OF FARE
And order whatever you want, pay
ing for what you order aud nothing
more. Straight meals served as usual
for 23 cents, and meals to order from
a 5 cent roll and cup of ooffee to a
tirst-class $1.00 i:ital.
aiTFurnished rooms to let in connec
tion with the restaurant.
GILSO N SH AVl NT PARLORS
and
DRESSING
HAIR
SALOON.
None lnt
firt class
Evervthiri'
workmen
neat and
employed
clean.
Give mc a rail.
First door scuth of postotlice.
OrBKAKimEY,'
REAL ESTATE aGKXT,
(.'otiTeraneiir' of all kiln s dune in a relia
l'e manner. All Im.'i ie-w will recehe
jirumpt auction. OhVe on llroadalliin
stieet, nearr'irst, Ailium, Oregon.
fJREiJllII FERTILIZER
COMPANY
N. K. Cor. 17th and F streets,
I'OCTLAND, - - OREGON
MAM'FAi TTKKKS OF
PUKE 15GXE3 3IEAL
For Orchards and Lawns.
HONE PHOSPHATE,
For Gardens and Grain.
ALSO
Granulated Bone for Poultry.
Our fertilizsrs arc made from Raw
Bones, no sand or other worthless
material being used.
Stewart &Sox, Agents,
ALBANY, - OREGON.
A reliable U. S. Stanaril 3 ton male on!y
W7, delivered at your nearest, railrrml eLiticn
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P. L. Kknton
-SEALER IN-
Staple and. Jancy
GBOCEMES
ilso Choice Candies, Ruts, Cigars and Tobaccts,
Fruits, Vegetables, JEte,
TERMS CASH Am) PRICES LOW.
Subscription Agent for all Lead hi a Kets-
papers and Magazines.
NEAR THE POSTOFFICE.
New Drug Store
On or about Oct 21sA H.O. Hubbard will occup y
the west room ot the Blumberg Block with a
Iw and Gomvlefo
OF
Drugs and Drwists Sundries.
The peopJe of Albany are eordially invited to
keep their eye on the date and place and call on the
opening day and inspect our stock.
li. C. HUBBARD, Prescription Drnggist.
W!
"Oh ! the cold and crul 'winter,
Ever tlucker, thicker, thicker;
Froze the ice on lake and riTer,
Ever deeper, deeper, deeper ;
Fell the covering snow and drifted
Through the forest round the village."
IT I COlVElJNrGL,
''OJd Prob.'' says winter is coming earlier and more
severe this year than usual.
EBQO!
Take time by the topknot and examine my elegant
stek of
OVERCOATS,
CAPE ULSTERS.
DRESS OVERCOATS.
KERSEYS,
VALOURS.
BEAVERS.
MELTONS,
CHEVIOT,
WIDEAWAKE,
CHINCHILLAS,
CASSIMERES,
MONTAGNACS.
L.E.BLAIN,
THE
Leading Clothier,
STEWART & SOX
-Dealers in-
General
-
Agricultural
Iron, Steel and Coal
Wagons and Buggies
Rope and Cordage
lilacksm itli s ' Supilies
Garden and
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ALBANY, OREGON,
Stock
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Snow.
Hardware
AND -
Mswk
Carpenters9 Tools
Builders9 Hardware
Powder, Shot, etc.
Giant Powder &Fuse
Saws and Axes,
Cdrrass Seeds?
Jsed by F
trmers