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aiOliMKG liJ JiAl 3-: "WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEIJ o 1889. SVEVl.M., 12:3 A. M. Not t t o ir stoves and ranges before buying i a mistake. Mis takes are alwayj costly. In heat ing stoves we have the largest as well as th most carefully selected stock in the city. The stoves wo oiler were not bought as an experi ment hut as a certainty. We know what each stove will do, and they were bought for cash, bo (he price is right. We have special- j ties in boaters, besid our regular! linos i f (iailand, Argaud and Su-1 p-rior stoves and ranges. Gi:c. W. .Smith. JOTTINGS ABOUT iTOWN. Hon. Geo. A. Waggoner, of Cr vallis. was in the city yesterday. The remain s of liobert Putnam, the fireman killed in the railroad accident at .1 unction, were taken to Pro.vnsvilio vesterdav for burial. I'.rady, the Oregon I'acific railroad contractu!-, who had his leg broken some time ago, has su;-' i:'.ientlv re: vercd as to be able to : out again. I E. E. Warlord has purchased .1. ! V. I'ipe's meat narket, and v.illi hereafter continue the business, I furnishing the best of fresh meats, i iard. ham, etc. He is a rustler and i will run a first-class meat market. A. K. Cyrus, of Lebanon, has disposed of his interest in the St. Chrles hotel propeity at that place to T. M. Smith, ex-assessor oi Linn county. Mr. Smith proposes to re furnish the hotel and make other needed improvements. E.J.Lamont, one of the tumblers who recently gave a street per formance in this city, was arrested at Shedd for the larcenvoi a blank et from J. YV . Ellison. He claimed I that he was without money and stole the blanket to keep his lit t lo boy from sneering from the cold. He wis hold to await the action of the grand jury and was commit ted to jail. REAL ESTATE SALES. Curran fc Monteith ma le thi following sales yesterday : To J. S. Cooper the Ehret farm near this city .containing 12" aces; consideration, $12,500. To Mrs. E. II. Cheadie, two houses and lots owned by Peter Iiiiey ; consideration, $220;. To J. M. liardue, a half block in the eastern part of the city, owned bv K. W. Langdon ; consideration. $1750. To Laura Hell Tyler, two lots In the eastern part of the city, owned bv Saiah C. Van Horn: considera tion $1200. To Charles Pfeith r. t wo lots in western part of the city ; considera tion $1500. To Milton Hyde, one lot in west ern addition to citv: consideration J.IOO. To Wm. Peil! , CO acr" . in Denton county, owned by Wm. lleves; eonsiue'alion $1000. A Treat in Siore. The managers of the Albany opera house are to be com mended in secunng a date for the! appearance ot a nst-ciass opera company in this city. The famous Eckert it Duncan Operatta Compa ny will appear in a two night's en gagement on November 4th ami 5:n. playing '"His Majesty'' and 'Pauline." Mr. Eckert is" favora bly known in his connection with the .success of the Juvenile Opera Cu., and this company is p;o nounced by the press of San Fran cisco, where they have been play ing, as one of the best opera com panies that has visited the west. The Latest Novelty in Pantaloons. Zaches Pros., merchant tailors and drapers, opposite the postotlii e 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 w ithout a seam, but in bright stripes and check?. The foreparts are bound to coincide with the same of the back part?. We guarantee a perfect lit in every pair or money refunded. Klarfcmau'n Addition to Albany. This addition, which has been recently platted embraces sixty live beautiful and sightly lots. The addition lies just south of Hack'e man's groTe, and is beautifully situated. These lots will now 1:3 placed on the market at $50 per lot, by P.urkhart & Ma'in, who aie the agents for this addition. Goad 1'raperty. Ten to sixty acres of good land, across the river in Denton counly, legation very line, for sale at low figure. Also 101 acres S miles from the city at $S per acre. Is the richest of bottom land. E. O. P.eardsley, Ileal Estate Agent, P.roadalbin street, Albany. KM GloTes! Kid Gloves! 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 glove I ever sold fortius price. Five buttons, three rows of stitchir.g, $1.50 per pair. S. E. Young. S-hiu"r'! Addition to Allianv. Wallace it Cusick have now .'or -ale '.'A choice lot3 in Schmen "s addition to Albany. They :re located near 1 Ia'k!e:uaus Kur!ii addition and are desirabiy situated. CaU early and secure your cho: . of these lots. Everyone of t!:e;.i v. ill be s old at a bargain. i .i k l ; The larg-js! and every brought to 1 received at 'ev. t: t and exam in..-. i!lT. tiii'.st disp'ay his vallev just Sax's." Call CITY COUXCI Hillsboro Has Hoi Yet Paid for the Hand Fire Engine. FORECLOSING THE MENS. Coatratt Let ...r Fnrn.shi.ng the City With Dirt and Gr.-.rel Various Sidewalk Improvements Bills Allowed- Regular meeting of the city coun cil was held laBt evening, all oili cers and members being present, except Councilman Taliier The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. A crosswalk was ordered built on the west side of Calapooi.i street across Ninth street. The committee on fire and water reported that the citv of Hillsboro t has not made the lirst payment on the hand hie engine sold them ac- cording to the ter-nsof the contract txiu: the recorder was inslruc:ed to reijuest its payment. 1 ne street commissioner was in- j strutted to remove all refuse cros.s- j walk material on various streets, i A petition for a crosswalk on Jackson street on the north side ofi i Sixth street, a'so a sidewalk across lot b biock was referred. Un motion the city othceis were instructed to proceed to foreclose too lien on property for thegiading of First and l.yon streets. The contract for furnishing din grayed to the city for the next J'e,,r W1,s lpt ' V.'hitesides, as 'ollows. Piver grave! W cent.- per cuoic yard, nit 'rave! pu grave! ii cei dirt L'-l cents. Kequest of S. W. Paisley to hang a cloth sign across First street was referred to the committee on fire and water. Mrs. E. U. Cheadie was present and addressed the council, asking that the order for a new sidewalk to be built in front of her premises on First street be delayed until next spring. The petition was not granted. BILLS ALLOWED. N. J, Ilenton, fees Julius Joseph, mdse E. E. Allen, dravage J.C.Meyer, J. N. Hoffman, street work. J. C. Meyer, drayage G. L. Savage, dravage Cost Hills? " H. E. Merril1, insurance. . . . Earmers oi Merchants Ins. Co J. Jones, nightwatch and en gineer Wm. Miller, nightwatch and engineer T. P. Hastings, ripairiag bull toer 07 50 2 jo 7 50 2 50 ;: .so 75 75 V.i 50 12 50 I S 75 70 V0 70 00 I : oo n moiio'i the council adjourned I'KOJ'OSEJ) HOSPITAL Kl cm e- tiik 1 1 kr ,d: Ibu que.si ou of l he esiablish- ment ot a oublic Iiosoital in Al bany is o le in w h'di t ie people oi ; tiiis city have been inteicsleu for a j iong time. The.e has been sad ! need of a ho -;pi:.d here for se.eial ycjrs. and now :',iat the city is i giowi.ig a.nl evie d;ng her borders i'c is aosolu, el" demanded. ! The e.Jb. Is of l!ie Sisters of; ('ii:)i.'y to e;-tahrsn a hospital in I I'i.s c.iv hhulii C;coii.ii-.eine.it. meet witii teadjr In this connec- t'on it has been su-'lt :!"d that tho county co.i'.l appropriately aid ' such an e.!ieri.;ise. A public ho-' p'lat fit I. it? naiim? propo.-ed would i ii c in. nJT ii-ic c im; i-uiiu.j ui inanv ooiiaijanM lol i'i in I tie cm.' oi me s'm and auhcted ! oo , i.o.o hi r.ieciiy :m.i ,ountry, ! arm u. one .-i tiir i;:: paers of the ; i-o,. unii. sty 1 believe it would be i the part of wisdom and no more : Mian n ng'it and just that Mm i coumy should co-iliibute at least vlO'iO ior the purpo.--. i i lie movement- I now on foot aim it should receive sulhcient aid to re nut in the establishment of a magnificent public hospital build ing here. Ta.v-Pavkji. It E A I. ESTATE TitANSI EP.S. The following transfers were re corded yesterday: Elial Parker to J. Schmidt, 1 lot in Ila'ston's addition, Lebanon $ 700 (!. W. Taylor to J. W. Pnrk hart, 100 acres 4S00 E. Wcdlc to J. P. Debenpoit, 235 acres 2000 L. C. Wilier to K. A.C.Mehen port, " parcels S00 Maggie A. Plackman to M. E. Prink. 0 lots, P.lackman's addition S. T. Miller to Sarah Miller, 160 acres sot) Chas. Monteith et al. to M. Hyde, part of block 7, West A I cany COO D. Meyers to Mahala Minor, interest in 00 acres 10CO Plat of Dlack man's addition to Albany tiled Pcier F'Vy'lo E. P. Cheadie, lots ?, and 4, block 20 in Hac'tleman's 2d addition.. 2200 R. Ehret to J. S. Cooper, part of the Ceo. Cline donation land claim in lownsh'p 11 south, range 4 west 12500 TriE rilOKiaiiXOy LAE0S PARTY. Prof. M. V. Hoik wi'I address t'r.e cil!..e.'S o I bin, Lare and FaPiDn coi'nties upon the issue prer-'cnted by llie new crgan'ation at tue at 7 ful'ou 'lg t'Mif s and p'accs, M. U.i'-?'.b;i lb'1, -v. . . P..-o,.'.n''1 l.eb.'Mo.) . SJo . . . .Monday, Oct. . . .'1 t'esdav, Oct. . Wcd'iesd.iv, Oct. :;o. .11. 1. .Th.':.-da. , . I-1 id. iv, .d.--viav .. . .Mond.n', et Nov. No. No,-. Nov. Nov. Joli'io! a: e 1 a"... Ul 1 . 1 . 1 I ".icads . . i Ta'.e.'t . j Ah.V'v. . . ! ( y i s Moure . . . - J U'Ci'r,i . . Smit'die'd ; Eugene. . . ;-dav. .1 e i ' -1 : I e -"v, Nov. V iy, Nov. iVl-! 1 C o-'.v, .ov. u . . . Monday, Nov. 1 1 . . . .'1 .r -day, Nov. 12 .Wednesday, Nsv. 13 A tine lot of entices C. n.w MISERABLE PIKE FIEND. Attempt to Barn tbj baw-Mi 1 of Jen-aians &, McPiitrsoa &bcve Lebanon. Lebanon who has The community above has in its midst a w retch been plying his vocation as a lire fiend in a manner that is likely to terminate in an old-fashioned hanging-bee. His devilish work was frustrated last iiiday night w hen an atiempl was made loagain burn the steam saw m-ll of O. Jennings & Co., silu?fed on llamil.on creek. About six months ago their mill was buircd, incurring a loss in machinery alone of some $150. iliey succeeded in getting new macbinety, and again started the mill. A month ago it was set on ti e again, and would have been a tvtal loss had they not discovered it in time. As it was they suffered a lo. s of about sfoOO in machinery. After a hard nt niggle they succeed ed in starting the mill agam. Thev j took the precaution to emplov a i night watchman, and on Friday nighl a thin! attempt was made to ham the mid. The guard discov- cred the iire in time, but. made a noise which attracted the attention of the miscreant, who stalled to run into the brush. The guard fire.! t.wicn :it. liim uith n slm im ! loaded wiiii ImeL-slmt hut f.iienr,. bring him down, but the watchman i lee's sure that the imiltv one has I ben traced to his house Th :ir- rest ot the pai ty is made soon. The tiiete were two or piesent, although he likely to be guard thinks more parties saw but one. There is a general feeling to spare no pains to fe'ret out and punish the guilty pasty or parties. AN 8LD CLAIM. Sjit Over tl-j Onou I'ac'uo Comp;' ij'h0'4 uteaLBia:p, the E.-;eu Oresoii. A dispatch from San Francisco sta'es that the suit brought by Simeon P. Toby to recover from the Orc-on Pacific Railway Co. $115,0i0 due on the purchase price of the steamship Eastern Orego.i, has been commenced in that city. The complaint seis forth that on i the UUh of February, 187, at New lor!., the company executed twelve promissory notes for the aggregate sum of $115,000, payable to the o'der of the Florida Steam ship Company, to secuie which no-es toe i a' road company exc elled to the steamship company a iiiovi;;.e on the steamer " .Eastern Oiej.o'i:.oruieily called tI)o"C;ty of Pa'atka." Just piior to thee .ecu lion of the notes the si .ki'-.i- o ... i. i 4 company e.ecinei to ti: laiKo.m company a bill of sale of t ie Easi er.! Oregon." On the 27th of Jan uary, KS.-b", the sleanibiiip company !!;-. igned its claim to the plaintiff, Judgme it is a: 'ied for the p-inci- ki ami n:ieic"t, tliat the slieull sell f ..lit es:cl and oul oi the pio- ceens lie satisi V ine atnouid. due on Ue notes. Col. Hogg and (ieneial Mana-ier ' iloa-r 'ire in sian Francisco in con reciioii with this suit. They state that the steamer was misrepre sented to them by the former owners a ad the ev peit delegated to exanrne her at New York ; that w pen she reached this coast it was found that the steamer's speed was much le.- than iepresci:ted. and j also t:i.tt s!ie consumel :i much ! larger sunnlv of coal. :,")tie tra 1 !..( hi pe's AUditiou. Tne d . . . wing for the $1000 house 1'ine's additio.i will :o:,- j.i .ely occur on Saturday Oct. 2itb . at o'clock siia. p. The d.-awlntr will t.ike place at Mm r,.;d c.-hoe ofiiee of Purkhai t A Malm, and it is re-iuesled that all those wio purchased lots in this add:!iou will be present, as it is desired MinJ each nurchrscr siiall li:iv :i as to how the drawing sha I he conducted. It is also uridei:-tood aim txpecieu I'lai tue lucky narlv .1 4-11 . . j that draws the house and "lot w i i furnish the balance of the 4:! un lucky parties a No. 1 oyster supper. In IIU Old Quarters. W. K. (iraham has opened a merchant tailoring establishment in his old quarters on Proadalbin street. He has received one of th linest lines of genuine imported suitings and pants patterns ever brought to this citv. Pants will be made from $0.00 upwards, and suits for $2S and upwards. He has a very large line of naHr?rns. and will warrant all work to be fust-class. Those desirin-j a fine suit mad? to order at almost the pi ice of ready made clothing should give him a call. N-ivuiaiei-s and M:i-;iy.mcs. Tiie time is now approaching when people w ill want a good sup p'y of reading waller forthe winler even ngs. F. L. Kenton continues lo leceive subscriptions for all the lenthiw news papers and maga zines. Al! pa pes except The IJe'itiealor aid reoewa's to tne oulris Co npanlon ae fmn'sheci at iub);s:'es leguiar prices, thus s.iving l;e suosc'lber the I rouble, risk and exoence of sending orders to the jnibbshe.-s. A" oroers ae forwauled wifbout delay. Price l'tis lu o's-ieii bee. Elegant Accessions. Crawford t Paxton have just re-ct-ived a set of elegant new back-j.- umd i and accessories. Co and see then. I'hey are doing the linest work in the valley. Scissors. Shear. Immense stock at Stewart & So.vs. The best quality and any si;:e or styie. Call and examine our s-.toek. Stewart .v Sox. Mimip.v to t.oai: T occy to loan lit a e.t. on improve. lO'.V rate of 111 and to call on Estate I ;r.ie ci! v picpertv. in nuns of I,ov0. For pi'ulculais ;.!!;' ai! Agents. o. M: a I '. L. OIKCl'IT COIKT DOCKET. Following is the docket for the October term of circuit court, which ; convenes on Monday next: j P. J. Porter et al. vs. John C. Elder et al., partition. Ceo. S. Fletcher vs. J. S. Coch ran and W. Scott Peebe, to recover monej'. II. A. Iiainpy, assignee of J. P. Schooling vs. VV. K. McDaniel, suit in equity lo settle partnership. T. Edgenton Hoga: vs. Thomas Monteith, ejectment. Iii the matter of the assign nent of Hay & Ash by. Thomas Jefferson vs. G. S. Montgomery, to recorer money, attachment. In the matter of the assignment of Alhert'na Kriesel. (ieo. J. Braner vs. Gentry & llutherford, to recover money, at tachment. J. C. Johnson vs. II. N. Don thicii et al., suit in equity to set aside deed. John C. Arnold vs. Sarah A. Gilt.ert et al., foreclosure. In the matter of the assignment of J; W. Ellis. W. W. Yantis, assignee, vs. J. Smallmon, to recover personal property. Arthur T. Workman vs. Etta Workman, divorce. T. Dillenhoefl'er vs. Perry .Smith, to recover money. S:ate of Oregon vs. James Ean non, biplary. Toplitz & Co., vs. Mary Cougill, to recover money, attachment F. K. Pobinson vs. II. F. Mer rill, trustee for S. II. Altnouse, foreclosure mechanics lien. L. E. West vs. II. F. Merrill, l.ustce for S. II. Althouse, fore closure of mechanics lien. Charles A. Furbush vs. Wm. Montague, to recover money, at tachment. Wm. P. C. Smith vs. J. S. Court ney, damages. Naomi Templeton et al. vs. Arthur L. Templeton, partition. C. F. Cromwell et al. vs. Pas'c A. Keeney et al., partition. Martha" Pierce vs. Malinda Ilod gin. suit in equity. Oeo. J. i5raner vs. Mary C011- g:!l, to recoTer money, attachment. E. Wills vs. F. 1). Leverick and P. Haley, injunction. Suite 01 Oregon vs. James Cain, selling liquorj without license. Slate of Oregon vs. James Cain, selling liquors without license. .v. C. Prrnnctt vs. J. II. Wigle et a'., suit for specific performance of of cotitiact. A. II. MarshaM vs. the city of Albany, injunction. State of Oregon rs. W. P. Mc Daniel, larceny. Slate of Oregon vs. J. M. fJchlos ser, held to keep the peace. M. J. Moris vs. Geo. P. Simons, to re. over money. Trustees of Jelfcrson Institute vs. J. II. Crooks, to recover money. iincey L. Partk'y vs. George 1. Hartley, divorce. .Mooney, Valentine & Goldsmith vs. Mary Cougill.to recover money, attachment. Minerva K. Partle ys John II. Partle, divorce. Millie A. Holt vs. Marion T. Holt, divcrce. L. E. Plain vs.Valejo and Lorelia Cox, to recover monev, attach ment. City of Scio vs. Peter Pilyeii. review. Mattie E. Powlin vs. W. Po.arth et al., suit i.i equity to quiet title. Sarah Hints vs. Thoiras Ilines, divorce. F. E. Allen vs. Susan M. Allen, divorce. W. II. II. Shields el al. vs. T. J. Shields et al., partition. ; Elias K. Fanning et al. vs. Char- ! liy jaiper e t ai., jiaitition. John (iiishatn vs. 11. M. and A. A. Doithick. suit in equitv to set aside deed. Jau l Pace vs. Maggie M divorce. Race, j Mary J. Gager vs. F. M. Caiter, suit to lemcvu cloud from title. M. L. Cranhll. guardian of J. C. Pjbii.eii. vs. T. J. Kobiuett, suit in equity. E. P. Vait vs. Southern Pacific II. E. Co., recovery of personal property. Hiiam Smith vs. John F. Martin motion for sheriff to make deed. L. A. Long vs. W. E. Long, divorce. Purkhait & Maim vs. Benjamin Cleaver, to recoei monev. John 15. Hughes vs. T.A. Lewis et foreclosure. John 15. Hughes vs. T. A. Lewis, to recover money, attachment. Sam May et al. vs. .Smith & Priggs et al., suit in equity. II. N. Morris vs. ll.li.ll"umphrev et ai., to recover personal nron ertv. Jane E. Lai lard vs McPride, suit in equity Martha A. Board of school land commis si uers vs. Emily McKinney etal., foi . closure. in the matter of the assignment of Puhlerifc Buhl. G. W. Hawkinsvs. E.II.Hhodes, appc:.l from justice court. Saio May et al. vs. Hiram Smith et al., contirmation. I. II. Dawson vs. J. W. Ellison, confirmation. J. W. Cusick vs. A. A. Kces, con li dilation. Emil Schneider vs. Oregon Pa cific II. II., to recover monev. Cynthia Taylor vs. W. D.Taylor, divorce. Alfred Frcerksen vs. Ephraim Turner, to recover money. J. L. Putnam vs. Mafhias Mus sel I, to recover nione)'. Lewis Cos vs. A. N'. Peed, to re cover monev. Sanllam Lumbering Co. vs. A. F. Gooch, injunction. Cumin & Monteith vs. Paul Mc'iizne'r, to recover money. A. F. Bryan ys. Southern Pa ci.'iir II. K. Co., damages. Capital National Bank vs. W. F. Crosby, to recover money. E. B. Map'e vs. J. F. Ma: 1 m t al., to recover monev. II. Poller, a'jmin;str::t. r v r.n: II. Putin I .Oi il t ! tion. " . P b. :. :u r d;;i :uli!i iage; Giant Pi; wtl r Co. vs. .-earles fc LVane and Oregon Pacific II. K. Co., allcgarions againt-t garnishee. I. P. Dawson vs. Searles & Dear.e and Oregon Pacific II. K. Co.. allegations against garnishee. Fleischner, Mayer k Co. vs. Searles & Deane and Oregon Pa cific Co., allegations against garnishee. Thos. Smith vs divorce. Rebecca Smith, Pauline Schmee Schmeer, divorce. John vs. A P&PTTLAE ESTABLISHMENT, Row JHbi Gradwohl's Oolden EaleBaiaar Mtets the Public Want. j One of the most extensive and i elegantly stocked establishments! in the Willamette vallev is to be ; found in the Golden Rule Bazaar, store ef Julius Gradwohl in this ' city. In order to accommodate his j many customers he is in the field ! early this yea-, and has already commenced receiving his immense . line of beautiful goods for the fall and winter and for the holidays, j and has one e f the most gorgeous ; and dazzling elisplays to be seen in j any Golden Rule Bazaar in Oregon, The line carried comprises a be wildering assortment of fine china, queensware and glassware of the latest, stvlps nnri ninst flolw.itn An. signs. The beautiful :hina and glassware, together with the dec- orated and fancy wares, novelties, elegant stand and hanging lamps, toys, boys' wagonc and general bazaar goods, present a scene well f worth one's time to visit. Here may be found a complete line of table cutlery of the cele- j orated makes, Roger Bros.' silver and eilrer plated goods and Bohemian wares of every variety, w hile his stock of dolls, toys, toilet ana lancy goods, in plush and silver, and novelties for the chil dren will be larger than ever be fore. Mr. Gradwohl has imlnrepd 1 his stock in such a replete manner that his Golden Rule Bazaar is not only a credit 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 most important feature to purchasers is in prices, ami wnen we assert mat 111s prices 1 arc as low as any house in the state and that his goods are sold at figures that cannot be equaled in the Nor ill west, it is but the recital of an absolute fact. It will be to the interests of the country nier-j chants to purchase their holiday ; goods from this establishment, and j orders should be sent in at once. ; Mr. Gradwohl has long since I proyen his adaptability to this I business, and it is taking no riss j to say that this emporium of e-legant j fane v and decoiatiye ware is the itc complete in the Willamette rliV: ,i.hrVvhu l5eaii f V,e Golden Lulu Bazaar, will lind a lai e assortmei t to choose from, am. a s-quarv to deal with. reliable gentleman ItKIKT H KNTION. The best fountain pen in the world at F. M. For school lets, etc., go Store. French's for ; books, blanks, tab- 1 to the Citv Prug .Just receive, niccassotln.cni at it. Ewert's.a ;o!d-l!cadcd canes. Stop at Wiil v Stark's and ex amine their large ;.. id m-w line of watches. A fine line of picture frames just received at Crawford Pax ton's. Call and see them. Fiftv pieces of furniture given : with al! c.-ok stoves or ranges sold I by Matthews t'i Washburn. j Simply immense, Silver Quarler plug cut. A splendid smoke. Pro- gressive merchant's keep it. Cheaper than ready made. Pantaloons loonier r ." :d Zaches Bros. oppos;Ic the pitoilice-. Lraw'oid tV 1 .ixtoii have just re ceived look ill; see it. a i)i:ininiot.!i 'V ctor and photngriij-hs. Call Choice fruits, grapes, pears, fine apples, fresh butter, dressed chick ens, etc., etc. at G. M. Strong's produce market. W. B. Gilson will remove his barber shop on Monday into the Frotnan block, where he has fitted up neat quarters. We ar in the field and in the lead i'r 1 empcliiion. ."-nits to or der for $' at Zaches Pans, oppo site the 1 I'stu'dice. Tla- cheapest. ph:ce in Linn county tu liny ladies or genls gold watches is at F. M. French's, the ri.cr j'-i t hy store. At . M. I - it, "i feed and priniuce si.-n- al ti e foot of Ferry j and Water streets i- now on hand j hay, o:ir. juj.i pi.tntoes, in large or small lots to suit the purchaser. j How to advertise Albany Go to I Crawford A Paxtons and get some j of those "legaiit. views of Albany and vicinity and send to your j friends East. A good photographic 1 view is better than a column ofi descriptive matter. 1 WAS I0.G FAOECII. I Colonel Well, what's Iho matter now? ; Trivatc I've got liver trouble and dys-1 pepsin, and ought to get leave for thirty i days. ; Colonel I'll Rive you fen, and if you take Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparillathat will ; bo long enough. Fred IT. Blocker, of thelialdwin Hotel, : Pan Francisco, writes: I have spent man v ' a dollar for medicines, but the only thing ' ta.itcvorstoppcdmv liver troublcandclvs- : pepsia was Joy's Vegetable KarsaparilJa. ! Gustav Folomon. of 223 Valencia otreet, ! San Francisco, writes that it has entirely ! freed him of ; Vauigostioa and sick. ; IT A GLORIOUS FDTOEE In keeping with the ever brightening prospects of our fair city, we aie daily adding to our already large stock such fancy and staple groceries as will 1 iully supply the wants of ! wnile we call special attention to the quality and complete assortment ot as a 1 Special Inducement. TO OUR FRIENDS AVE WILL (live Away on January ist 1 Dinner Set, 120 pieces 1 Tea set, 44 pieces Three Tea Sets, cch 44 pieces. This ware is not cheap baking powder prizes, but is elegant genuine Engiish table ware. Let every lady avail herself of this , . j not only the bsst groceries j chance at drawing free one J , I SGtS, LA FORREST F. L. Kenton DEALER IN- Staple and. Fancy aKOCEKIES Uso Choice Candles, JTuts, Cigars tnid Tobaccos, Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. TEKMS CASH AiND PRICES LOW. Subscription Agent for till Leading IVeivs jmpers and Magazines. " K Alt TIIE POSTOFFICP;. . I Rain i "Oh ! the cold and crujl winter, Ever thicker, thicker, thicker; Froze the ice on lake and river, Ever eleeper, deeper, deeper; Fell the covering snow and drifted Through the forest round the village." IT IS COMINGr. O'd I 'rob." says winter is coining earlier severe this year than usual. T:t!ce time by the topknot and examine my elegant stuck of OVERCOATS, CAPE ULSTERS. DRESS OVERCOATS. KERSEYS, VA LOCUS, BEAVERS, MELTONS, CHEVIOTS. WIDEAWAKE. CHINCHILLAS. CASSLMERES. MONTAGNACS. L. E. BLAIN,, THE Leading Cloth.ie2?:i Will, . msmm Jewelry the most fastidious. And our goods, we will add that ..$25 00 .. 750 .18 00 opportunity of procuriuc: AA to be found, but have a or more of these elegant 0 & THOMPSON. ALBANY, OREGON. and more T Snow. 6c Stark,.