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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1889)
IQByLNG HEHAL3); SATURDAY, OCTOBEK JL 1889. STKCIAL,. 13:X0 A. M. Not t O'lr stoves And ranges before buying i a mistake. Mis takes are always costly. In heat ing stove we have tbe largest as wall a the- most carefally selected stock iu the city. The stoves we oiler were not bought as an experi ment but as a certainty. We know what each store will do, and j . . . , , .. i iney were oougnr lor casrt, so mo j - t . - . price is rigfit. ive nave special-: tie. iu heaters, beside our regular , hues of (iarland, Argaid and p liur stoves and ranges. Geo. V. Smith .IOTTINOS AllOT TOWN. A tine lot tf niiiii'fs ut K. Brow Pure cider vinegar at F L Kenton's. Pure appie c: ler Kt F. II. Pieitfer's. .New small mixed pickles at I". L. Keritjii'sJ. Sweet potatoes this morning at I". L. Kenton'.. Plenty f choice fry? h butler at C. V.. IJioAnell's The largest sjd oi watches in the city at Will A Starks. The buil lin of a new flouring mill is talked of at Crvallis 1 or t'.choi'I books, blanks, teb icts, etc., go to the City Drug Store. Preset iptioiis and recipes care ri'iV compound od at the City Drug S'uie. Stop at Will Stark's and ex amine their large and new line of watcher. Dinner served .".v. ith Sunday at Mrs. Diercks chicken on restaurant J"i cents. io to .1. M. I'ardue's for bar gains in groceries, good butter and at chickens. Fresh sweet potatoes, celery, grapes, etc. this morning at Parker Pros. The Corvallia Rod and Gun Club j prooose to hold a sportsmen tourna-, ment in the near future. j Simply immense, Silver Quarter j plug cut. A splendid smoke. Pro-1 gressive merchants keep it. J Cheaper than readv made. Pantaloons to order format Zaches Bros, opposite the postoflice. Five choice va.ieties of fresh j ..-. ..f v i t.-.,., I llilL I IMItTIT iLL 1 1 . . IrilL)ll PI. tiround to order without extra charge. Good farm for rent and farming . verv fovv friends. The affair was outfit for sale cheap; a bargain, j a I)l0St unpretentious one, iu ac inquireof Durknartit Malm, real j cordance with the wishes of the estate agents. j new couple. The bride was attired We are in the field and in the jn a piain waiking costume, and ieai ior competition, r-uus 10 or der for $20 at Zaches Dros, oppo site the posteilice. 1 John Driggs, U. S. signal service observer at this city, states that 4, inches of rain fell during the ; storm of the past week. Mr. F. A. Carl, for ten yeais managing editor of the St. Paul ; Pioneer-Pre.", has accepted that position on the Oregonian. Last evening's train from Ya 1 una brought a large supply oil sweet potatoes, celery, grapes, etc. for F. I.. Kenton near the post-. ollicc. Anew nnc oi necnnes, a i.nct lot ot i .. lilain s. Policeman William Miller has , j-etiirn..l from a. trin to the Sound. , .v ..... ...v . --w - - - : He has a cranberry ranch there : i i i 4i" hi x "Oman savs : A number of poop e the celebrated i are continually swindled in Port usmU have lust been opened at L. i . f . , which promises to prove a vaiua- operation is as follows: lte dis p;r investment. ; guises hiinseh as a pedler and con- The Corvallis laxette says it is ! t rives to put up for the night at a rumored that Col. T. K. Hogg has farm bouse whose owner he has iiHt purchased 400 acres of land , learned is rich. During the night . 1 . . e . . 1 l 1 ' , , .1 ivinn soutn oi iiranis piace uh south beach near Yaquina bay The engine and cars which were broken to pieces in the recent wreck near Halsey were brought to this city yesterday and were taken down to Portland to be re built. Durkhart & Malin, real estate agents, sold yesterday to Mr. A. J. Fox lots No. i, 10, 11 and 12 in block No. 4 in Pipe's South Al bany addition, the consideration was $000. The O. K. & N. boat the Modoc passed down the river at 1 o'clock yesterday, taking 75 tons of grain and :;0 tons of hay from this city. The hay goes to Seattle and the grain to Portland. Hon. J. D. .Yhitmorc, of Med- ford, was in the city yesterday on his return from Portland, where he ; has been attending the meeting of . the state board of horticulture, of which he is a member. Owing to the scarcity of apples food cider is a rare commodity this year. I'. II. Pfeiffer has a fine lot of prime cider at 40 cents per gallon. For mince pies and house hold use it just the article wanted. If you wish a supply of good things for Sunday call on F. L. Kenton. He has cranberries, .ii ...... ..,. . ' -' i . . potatoes, onions, anu a iim hock groceries, ail ot wimn aro sold cheap for cash R. II. Wooden of Jewell, informs j the Astoria Pioneer that the bodies j of nine elk have been found over! n the II unburg, simply stripped: ct their horns and Hides, llns is ntrary to ail civui.auo.i ami -tic;u!d Ue stopped. The funeral of the late John P. flail was attended yesterday by a !:,rge concourse of the friends of the deceased. The funeral ser vices were held in the I'nired Fivsi'Vterian church, and a beau'.i- i.l irihuto w.i; paid to the departed I v Key. s. t,. livme. LOCAL AND GENERAL The Usual Budget of About the City. News AH OTH Ell O. P. CONTRACT LET O.-man & Crook, ot t r i a -or ii Denver, Celerado, Will 1 Build 18 Miles Mord Eastward. -Their Plant Shipped. . .. uis announced that another con-, .. .nn cAiciiBioii ui tne Oregon Pacific railroad has i been let to Messrs. OrmanA Crook, j wel, knovvn raiIroail contractors i . ri i i . of: "eincr, uoiorauo. iiy, of ritecI1 miles .,cvo,i t,T,-oii- Su-i tract of Messrs. Antonelle & Due, ' also all of the unfinished work be i tweenBiitonbushland the abandon- ted tunnel, making about 18 mjles j in all. Tlie new contractors have order ; ed their extensive plant to e ship ped from Denver, and expect to do considerable of the work before winter. It has been an open secret since the arrival of Col. Hogg and party from New York that the Oregon Pacific Company has now decided to push the road through to Boise City with all possible baste, and ; has plenty oi capital to do so. It ' is also hinted that some heavier lontracls on the roatl east of the mountains are to be let soon. Ft-nce. tlie Truck. Note and coaiment in the Ore- gonian also recommends the fenc i ing of the railroad track. It say : I Two serious accidents have ojeur- i red recently on the Oregon it Cali-' fornia railroad. Doth of them : ! costly, not only in the amount of property destroyed but, the latter especially, unfortunate in the loss ' of a human life. In both instances stock on the track have caused the accidents. This constant destruc tion of property, not to Bav loss OI i life, seems to suggest that the rail I road company would find it profit-1 j able to fence in the road. Pocr j Ransom that jvas killed the other ' j day was engaged to a young lady ' j of Kugene and was to be married ' j on the Kith o' th:s month. Mr, I j Ransom succeeded Quint Guthrie, j killed at the train wreck in Alhanv, and the engine was the same one j wrecked there, a fact without any i significance except to superstitious I'Ople. " Th r w-rcw,H We,id.-B. Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock V"5 marnaSe 01 Miss Gertrude, daughter of his excellency Govern ""I1: "i 11??-,?"" sell, late paymaster of the O. R. & m-r i i . N. Co.. was solemnized at Trinity ! church in Portland, in the pres- i eiicn of the hridfl'n relations and :i the groom wore a dark business suit. After the conclusion of the brief but imposing ceremony thei bridal party awaited their friends ' in the ve.-tibule of the church,; where they received a shower ot j good wishes coming from the inner most recesses of the hearts of the wellwishers, and tiien the really j happy couple, ai companied by i other members of the family, drove : to tha governor's residence, and Mrs. Russell left for the and they will be absent months at least. Mr. East, two IIoit lUfy Swindle. Note and comment in the Ore- .if, i Miifl? ..f,(1.,. Ti.rt BOij.brick'nian has had his booty j ;. ..i , ; ... .1... .i tX 1 1 i 11 1 r il LJKf III UUIU 1UI i. 1 1 iT 111 J swindler to appear. His plan of! ne nas a oream, in wnicn mere is revealed to him the location of hidden wealth. He tells his host and they search for the spot and find it. They dig up a box, which generally is at the root of a tree, and find it filled with either gold or silver coin. The stranger is willing to sell out his half at a sacrifice. He secures the money and decamps, while the poor j fanner finds that all his glittering coin is bogus and he is the victim of a neatlv executed swindle. The State Fair. The president of the Oregon state board of agriculture, Hon. J. T. Apperson, of Oregon City, is reported as saying that the recent state fair was one ol the best fairs we have ever held. There has bpen a l.irfft inerpasp in thp nttonrl- ance at the laet two fairs. A year rut down Hia admission f.P one-half, still the receipts have been as much as ever, which proves ; that the attendance has doubled j This vear the receipts were over $18,000, the largest for 10 years, the largest for and the disbursements about $10,- 000, which includes money spent for improvements leaving us, in clusive of last vears balance, a I total bal ance of about $7000. It is quite likely that additional im provements will be ordered when the board meets in December. We . . , room and the pavilion should be fixed up. K. f r. t.rand officers. The following officers wcre elected at the session of the grand lodge of knignts of Pythias of the i (r,w,m jurisdiction held t Astoria : Irvine, of i , ;..an(i ehancellor. 0 . 1 1. No. 7, Albany; grand vice chancel- i lor, A. A. Cleveland, of No. 17, Asloti.;: irrand prelate, C. Y.. I-:;v-; :-rd, ui No. !, The Ha'.Ies; -r.if.d ' ki-ci.erof records aiid sea1. Ward ! S. Stevens of No. Piil!atid (bis i i:ii. th rt'-electio!! ; g and ma.-ier f exc!:i-qtir-r, Wattti !.. Strtible,of ; No. i'o: il:i;ni ; grand muster at ''7 I La Grande; grand inner guard, Gustaf Schulze, of No. 12, Port- i land ; grand outer guard, Charles fellows, of No. 2, Portland. Tobacco Ralaiox Im Oregon. That the Willamette valley is ad- i mirably adapted to the cultivation , of tobacco many successful experi-! ments prove, and the value of the n jn,.r,loa ant haan nn;nr. ed out by well qalificd persons, j The consumption of tobacco in this ; fertile valley requires the importa- i a' A' . P 1 1 ' uon oi ianre ouantuies oi tne weeu. , and the substitution, as far as pos-1 Slb e. of home crown oaf will les- cor, th. t c,L-r,ra nr,A add materially to the income of the soil tillers. Se eral fine specimens of tobacco grown in this valley have been exhibited in Salem within the past few weeks. Salem Statesman. A Young: Traveler. The Benton Leader of the 11th ;..cf ;r.. i i i to rwii;. A H. n-,r.i v,,t.r. t day morning met a two-year-old babv, and not knowing whose it i was tovk the child to the house of , Sam'l (iourley, three miles south west of Albany." The child was the two-year-old son of Mr. Gour lev of this citv. The youngster had simply started out to see some thing of the world, and had wand ered about a mile from home. Will IJetnrn ta AUinuy. James Kikins is expected bou e in a few days from Eastern Oregon. He has sold his stok interests there and will remain here permanently. He has en cted a fine residence upon his property on the knoll in the southern suburbs of the city, and will plat several acres more near the falls and devoted his time to improving that portion of Al bany. The County Tax I.8y. The annual tav levy of Unn , county this year is 17 mills. The ' countv tax this vear is a trifle less than last. The entire lew. how- ever, is Higher than last year, the increase being due to a higher state and university tax. The State University at r.ugene will Vis i fji tftriAvl ti j'tor Ton. Utti ici uuu ivt linn hij uni'versitv tax is a trillle higher. bv isaatta Seuttie. I.. Senders, of this citv who has purchased during the past season about :00 ton3 of baled hay, is now shipping a quantity of it to Seattle. It will go by water all the way, being shipped on river boats from this city to Portland and there transferred to the boats for Seattle. hate .i:i:ivei. Our steamer arrivals have ar arrived. Call early and leave your orders for the following: Sweet Potatoes, lurmps Cauliflower, Cabbage, Green jeppers, Pumpkins, Squash, Cream cheese, Celery, Peaches, Grapes. Swiss cheese, Comb honey, Chipped beef. Willamette Packing Co. Wouritf's Iliverside Addition. This addition recently platted embraces 115 lots ooxl 10 feet ad joining Hackieuian's 4th addition on the east. It is a beautiful tract, desirably located and is high and dry, already cleared and planted out in choice fruit trees. ! These lots will sell rapidly, and j parties desiring a choice location ' should call at once Uon Wallace j & Cusick, agents for the property, f Lots will be sold on easy payments. Kid Cloves! Kid (ilnves! I have just received a full line of kid L'loves brand "Our Own."' i IliS 13 a irenume kul trlove. I buv ,1,rVt't fr0.,n ""porter in New ork and consider them the best value of any glove I ever sold for this price. Five buttons, three rows of stitching, $1.50 per pair. S. K. Young. The Latest Novelty in I'antaloons. Zaches Dros., 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. The novelty is not only without a seam, but in bright stripes and checks. The foreparts are bound to coincide with the same of the backpnrts. We guarantee a perfect fit in every pair or money refunded. Take Xetiee. All persons indebted to the late firm of Dardue & Robertson will please call at the store and ettl their accounts without delay and greatly oblige, J. M. Darttue, successor to Dardue & Robertson, IresseI Chickens. We have some fine, fat dressed chickens for your Sunday dinner. Call early and leave your order. Willamette Packing Co. Heward. Jim We3tfall 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. Five tramps were arrested yes terday by Chief of Police Hoff man for vagrancy. Tramps have learned that when captured in Albany they are put to work on the streets and usually gave this city a wide berth. These w;re f probably unsophisticated fellows ! '"1 green in the usages of the i C3untr3'- Messrs. Richards i; Phillips have opened an architectural turning establishment in the old Cherry & Parkes foundry building, and will b, ready next week to do any and all kinds of work in this line on short notice. Elaborate woodwork carved or turned, for buildings, will be made a specialty. I';!!" ,;'id c; I cm- Ii arms, Adam Crossman, of No STATE DISPATCHES. boy Murderer Incarcerated the State Penitentiary. in THE HI8TOKY OF HIS CRIME. He Murdered Eia Little Girl Phymate ArriTal f Fasseigers at Taqaina The Baker City Fair. Pw theiiMAi. , "'"'i Oct. 11. Sheriff A. N. Hamilton, of Union county, left at the peniteutiary to-day Chas.Haw kins. sentenced for four years for larceny; Henry Wright, three years for burglary ; Win. Michael, 7,lv, years for manslaughter, and James Allen, three years for bur sary. Michael is but lo years old and very small for his age. and weighs but one hundred pounds. He re- fses to talk and seems not to real- lze where lie is or tvnat lie Has done. He murdered his playmate, in .. l:.i . . f . L ',I,U '? a "lue - I o u gin. i ne oiuy witness was ner lur-year-old brother, who testified at the trial. The murder wan com mitted last June. lie is the voung- est boy in the prison, the Jackson McAllister, being J county boy, j dead. Y.ifINA PASSKNOEi:. Ya(iina, Oct. 11. The steam ship Willamette Valley arrived to day with the following passengers : H. S. Ellis, Mrs. Thompson, "diss Maud Thompson, Miss M. Thomp son, Mrs. Hanson, T. Howard and wife, J. M. King, A. Mcl'herson, J. Diirkin, R. H. Ncrton, II. M. Drown, H. Woodward, J. Peters, Joseph Peters, Miss Peters, Miss Johnson, Mrs. Toss, J. C. Drewler, H. M. Stewart, Jam.cs Nea) and wife, S. Smith, A Sweten and wife, J. Dallhouse and wile, O. Olson, P. Johnsen, J. Jehson, J. F. Hugnes, T. J. Porter, M. Cassen, 10. Mar wait. II. Smith, J. Hubbard, A. Gumbier and wile, Mr. Smith. A special train left this evening with j passengers and fast freight for ; Albany. AKEH COl TV FAIR. 11. The i J 1 .t A e i ! ul'd di-v to countv fair opened I to-day under lavorable auspices. The day was cold, yet there was a :1- a i. l t ' t ' a large attendance. The exhibit of agricultural products is remarkably fine. A F0FOL1R ESTABLISHMENT. How Jn::us G f Iwohl's Ooli'.n u!e Bazaar Meets the Pablio Want. One of the most extensive and elegantly stocked establishments in the Willamette -valley is to be found in the Golden Rule Bazaar store of Julius Gradwohl in this citv. In order to accommodate his many customers he is in the field earlv this year, and has already I commenced receiving his immense commenced receiving ins immense i rpi rvi ) i i line of beautiful gocds for the fall! 1 JlO UllY I1SI cl II 111 11 1 and winter and for the holidays, ' ami lias one i i tne most gorgeous and dazzling displays to be seen in any Golden Rule Dazaarin Oregon. The line carried comprises a be- j wildering assortment of line china, j queensware and glassware ot the latest styles and most delicate tie signs. The beautiful .-hiiia and glassware, together with the dec orated and fancy wares, irjve'ties, elegant stand and hanging lamps, toys, boys' wagons and general bazaar goods, present a scene well worth one's time to visit. iS'r'GILSOS SHAVING PARLORS orated makes, Roger Dros." silver j 4X ana silver platen goons ami, im ii iditia H ui v ;i i ui! unci) . while his stock of dolls, tovs, toilet and fancy gocds, in plush and silver, and novelties forihechil dren will be larger tban ever be fore. Mr. Gradwohl has enlarged bis stock in such a replete manner that his Golden Rule Dazaar is not ; only a credit to the city .f Albany but to the entire lilamette valley, being one of the most ex tensive establishments of the kind in Oregon. The most 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 his 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. orauwoiil has long since; proyen his adaptability to this! business, and it is taking no risK to say that thisemporium of elegant fancy and decoiative ware is tlie ; most complete in the W illamette valley. Those who deal at the Golden Rule Dazaar, will find a large assortment to choose from, and a square, reliable gentleman to deal with. A (iood In vestment. i The Waverly hotel property, Ii.'' feet frontage on First street, 100 feet deep, is for sale at a low figure. I Tho nrroiprtv i lon;oil fn,- JOO ! per year. Is a bargain, K. G. l.earusiev.reai estate agent, p. roatl-! albin street. Fiatlley Soda Sprinjrs. J Frank Crabtrce has removed to ! Findley Soda Spiings, and has taken charge of the hotel and springs. He is prepared to furnish ! first class accommodations to trav- j elers, and will furnish feed for i noises when desired. Satisfaction guaranteed to all who patronize i he popular pleasure and health resort. Scissors. Shears. Immense stock at Stewart & Sox's. '.' he best quality and anv size or styie. van ana examine our stock. Stewart & Sox. lMirno'x ( itiinili S mi II". Sure cure tor sine tes, d.-afi ess. lu -d;ir;i( , ;U:a tho e:ii;ii rli in tlie head i:nd rt 'onus of ; n to:., rr.ee :2. tent.. So'ii .y I-'o.-iiii Albany, Oregon. & M:i5oi, ore ii. Colonol Vc:l, what's the matter now ? Private I've got liver trouble and dys TCpsia. and ought to get leave for thirty days. Colancl I'll give you ten, and if you take Joy's Vegetable .Sarsaparilla that lie long enough. , Fred If. Blocker, of the Baldwin Hoti !. sail Iranciseo, writes: 1 1'uvciipentrmiuv a dollar for medicines, but the ontv thin't; taateverstopped my livertronlik-uud dvs pepsin was Joy's Vegetable Sarsapariih!. Gustav Solomon, of 223 Valeneia street San Francisco, writes that it has entirely freed him of his indigestion and Kick headuches. To Rent. A SMALL. COMFORTABLE HOUSE, n family nithoiit children. Inquire of Mrs, .1. K. Carter, near Wheeler a lumber yard . TirANTKD (iltAIN AND STOCK FARMS of all de;ritious. If you want to sell your property, write or eall on K. .;. Beards icy, real estate ajrent, Albany. Ofliee on Iroadilbin street nt-ar Fir.st. I. ). box 341. 0s RXUON KLKCTRIU KKLtKP IH THK MOST KI.K- L-ar.t medicine in the world for internal and external use. and for rain oi anv nature. Yon will never find its "equal. Ask your druirsisi for it. Contractor antt Ituilder. - 1 'UK UXDERSIONF.D UAVING LOCATED in Albany solicits patmnato from city and country. ill contract to timid linages, liarns, and all manner of dwelling houses, inclmlinj; Queen Anne. Eastlake and Eliza bethian stvle of buililin. Will furnish plans and specifications tree of charge Satis faction guaranteed. W. C. CASSKL. ACfl'RACY. J. J. KEATNKSS. ABSTRACTOR. The only complete f-et of Abstract Books and Maps in Linn County office in the cot j:t Jiot si:. j9Business care will receive ful attention. entrusted to my prompt and care- i Intnorlaitt ollt-c. HAVING LEASED TUE MONTE1TH pasture fr in the Oregon Pacific Co., all persons having stock therein on pasture arc hereby notiiicil to remove them a', once, or make arrangements with uie. !:: :g to so tu;li stj.-k -a-P! be t jri".--i n-.tt. - JOHN" SCHMEEIt BANK OF OREGON, ALBANY, ORKGOX. I'Al'ITAI rrrsltlenl... life rrt'M... (asliier $50,eoo ii. ihivayt ! . . .iav . i;i.i. ; ii. i . m:ttuiLL. A general banki sg liusiness traus" acted. Siirht exchange :iud telegrajdiic transfer bought and fold on New York, San Francisco and Portland, Oregon. Collections made on favorable terms Under the new management of II. Lainpman will be conducted on a lirst-i!a-s plau. Meals will be served j at all hour?. Consult the j BILL OF FARE And order whatever you want, p i;)'' for wh.it you oiuev and nothing i in.iro. Straight men servi (1 as usual ; for 'J.j cents, and meals to order from a o cent rtdl :v ' cup of ooflee to a t'rst class 1.01) im .i1. l'uriiislied rooms to !c! tion with the restaurant. ::i coi'jnec- nvvsiv S A LOON. . None but first class , emnloved. Kvervthing neat and clean. (Jive me a call. HST" First door s cuth of postoflice. j E (i. LKT)sWj RKAL F.STAT K aGLXT, i Couteynneing of all kinds done in a rclia Kc maimer. All business will receive ironiit attention. Ollice on l!road:dbia stitet, near r'irst, Albany, Oregon. OREfiOI FERTILIZER COMPANY N. E. Cor. 17th and F streets, POCTLAND, - - OREGON MANUFACTURERS OF PUKE 150XEIMEAL For Orchards and Lawns. HONE PIIOSPIIATEj For Gardens and fiinin. -AI0 Granulated Bone for Poultry. Our fertilizers are made from Raw Dones, no sand or other worthless material being used. Stewart &ISox, ALBANY, OREO ON. RULE Put up expressl.' for Julius Grad wold and sold at bis Golden Rule Dazaar in ONE POUND CAXS U5 CEXTS PER CANj I -1 ff--Guarantced to be first-class f in every Respect. JULIUS GRADWOHL sky ;ii.ts ;.iTAiti::a iki:, lKKSOXS IdCSir.IXG SAM. l.OAM OR ' .n-avci from the prtitiiscs of K. Suih, IVntou lOiu.ty, c-aa procure t:. Ktts .or the ne :t mv ot!i( e, Ciawfon! ? bio;-k, A.Kinv, ..,, ' Oias. K. Wei.MJHi'.'N. ;,, i i K-ime ! Oie-'on. IT IT.'..-; fin i ivni 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 In i fl V -I J IS MAX. I K. L. Kenton -DEALER IX- Staple and Fancy (ffiOCEElES Also Choice Candies, Nuts, Cigars and Tobaccos, Fruits, Vegetables, JEtc. TERMS CASH Subscription Agent pafers and Magazines. jSPNEAR THE POSTOFFICE. New Drug Store On or about Oct 2lsv. 11. ihfi west room ot the New am Drum and Druggists The peop?e of Allany are cordially invited to keep their eye on the date and place and call on the opening day and inspect our stock. 11. C. HUBBARD, Pieseription Druggist. kin! "Oh ! the cold and crusl winter, Ever thicker, thicker, thicker ; Froze the ice on lake and river, Kver deeper, deeper, deeper ; Fell the covering snow and drifted Through the forest round the village." IT IS COMING-. 'O.'d Prob.'"1 says winter is coining earlier severe this year than usual. iTal, time by th topknot and examine stock of OVERCOATS, CAPE ULSTERS. DRESS OVERCOATS. KERSEYS, VALOURS, BEAVERS. MELTONS. CHKVIOTR. WIDEAWAKE, CHIhCIHLLAS. CASSIMERES, MONTAGNACS. L.E. BLAIN, THE Leading Clotriier, STEWART & SOX -Dealers in- General Agricultural Iron, Steel and Coal Wagons and liuggies Hope and Cordage I)(iiMin'fit'' Vkii)o i ioo .. Garden and And ill Impleiiiits ATsl PRICES LOW. for all Leading Xews- ALBANY, OREGON, C. Hubbard will occup y Bluiaberg Block with a OF and more T mv elegant Wete Sundries Snow. Hardware -AND- Iptofe Carpenters9 Tools Builders9 Hardware Powder, Shot, etc. Giant Powder &Fuse Saws and Axes. Grass Seeds$ Used by Fauns i