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rJiIE atOBUlKG BEHALl); SATURDAY. iNOVEMBCT 2, 1889. Homing flaihj gevml SPKCIAI.. IS:30 A. M. Not t s.'' o:ir stoves and ranges before buy in:; is a mistake. Mis takes are al way 3 costly. In heat in? stoves we have the largest as well as tlit iinwj earefully selected stock in the city. The stoves we offer were not bought as an experi ment bat as a certainty. We kaow 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 j lines of Garland, Argaad and Su-;. perior stoves and ranges. Gko. W. Smith. WEATUri: INDICATIONS. For Albany and vhinilv Fol lowing is the forecast fur L'-i hours ending at .s v. u. t-..:i : liain; :: ;:r! stati-!.:uy temper- ature. JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN. tirismer-Davies Monday night. Arthur L'rg '.n w as a li:iitv.l to citizenship in "lie circuit uiirt yes terday . l'rof. YY. irt, vie h;is opened a school o; peiitnu'i-hki in the V. M. C. A. rooms. Mrs. .-cMetii"-- -f l'orthin.5, is visiting in ti:is city the g:u:-it ;! Mrs. l'cter Sehloiser. A number of seats have already been sold for "The Burglar," by irismer-Havies Monday evening. About nine inches of snow is re ported at the summit of the Cas cade mountains on the Lebanon route. A very pleasant social party was given Thursday evening at thd res-! idence 01 Frank J. Miller on Sec- removed by a judicious renovation ond street. j or cleansing of the inside of the George l". Biper, a member of prison. We have also examined the reportorial stall" of the Seattle ' into the condition and manage-Bost-Intelligencer, is visiting !iis ! ment of the otlices pertaining to sister, Mrs. 1. W. Langdon, in this city. A 73-yard foot race for fUOO be tween W. O. Trine, of Albany, and E. G. Cameron, of Corvallis, has been arranged to occur at this citv Nov. ISth. E. Montague has purchased of Capt. K. J. Lanning a house and lot or. Second street near the Oregon Pacific railroaJ, paying for the bame $1SOO. John Fox has sold his Star Brewer' property, containing K)J feet front on First street to T. F. Hogg for $14,000. Mr. Fox paid j for the property $5000 a year or ; two a?o. Tkfl ca!iI tiri.k fiiiTi of ttiAn -tn.i f house last evening was well at tended and wis a very enjoyable atFair. Excellent music was fur nished by the Albany orchestra under the leadership of Mr. Link. The impression exists among the Portland detecting that H. E. Gibbs, the colored murderer, is in Southern Oregon, where he must sooner or later be apprehended. They believe that on the Sundav following the day cf the murder he was in Bonneville. The case of J. L. Putnam vs. Nathan Busseil to recover a ) board bill was tried in the circuit court last night. The defendant is years old. He had been living with the plaintiii", and alleges that he worked for nis boar d. The case was argued and will be given to the jury this morning. The Koseburg Plaindealer says: .Mr. Hermann is busily preparing for his return to congress for busy and active work this winter. He expects to leave for Washing ton next Sunday morning. He w ill go via the Seuthern Pacific to ; L i specimens and striking for win New Orleans, Memphis, Tenn.,'ter quarters, where he can enjoy and Chicago, 11. j the companship of others, like The Astorian claims that G. C. himself, with more experience Fulton of that citv was the onlv j than money, compare notes, swap chess plaver who beat the wonder- j lies, lay plans for the future, and ml automat 0 chess plaver at tlieiwnen spring ume come genuo prtl,l Vvnnyitim. Aieh. The ! S .lem Journal corrects by saying that two Salem gentleman, Prof. I . M. Yoder andOrin Barker, both waxed the automaton. Kscapcd 1'risonerH. Chief of Police Hoiiman received ! a te eirram vesieruav irotn m i 3nf S Port! ' i.f n' fT.. f i ,;arB T.-t,n ! '.. , e , recently esctpeu rroru yxu at i on- V I Z I i ' j T , J land had passed through Inde- survey last Saturday, and left for penitence, and were coming toward !'ora the next evening. A meet Albany. Morgan had followed ! g of the incorporators of the them to Indeperidence. The trains ! company was held yesterday, but w-io- .,j n;ut. -ro ! we have not learned what there- closely watched, but nothing has been seen of the fugitives. I'KOMI'TLY I'AIP. Albany, Oct. 31, 1889. ! Received of C. B. Winn, agent I ot the Travelers' Insurance Co. $30 i in full of my claim on account of j recent injury, and I heartily re- ommend the company to any one j who desires safe, honest and relia-! ble accident insurance. Patkick Fennel. Fresh Arrival. A new invoice of Chinook! salmon.imported Milchner herring. Alaska herring. Swiss cheese, go'.d medal cream cheese, limburger cheese, silver and Italian prunes dried apricots and peaches. Try one of our oil' shore mackerel, also our famous roasted cotlees ground to order. Willamette Packing Co. Ori-goii Olcry. We have just received a line lot f Oregon celery, also a full assort ment o; fruits and vegetables. Our roast coffees and fine teas and spices are the talk of the town. We handle nothing but first-class uoods and invite those who do not !ea' with W:: in to g;ve on : e i'l.'.'r.i ir. c CIRCUIT CCOT. Eersv.d Veaien Foard Goilty The Traim Wreckers Ca- e fcstponeU'Unt'l Trssday. The trial of liermirJ SYetisen, alias Barney Wilson, for the shoot ii'.X of Nick Zimmerman, occurred in the circuit couit yesterday after noon. The ease was given to the jury at 0 o'c'ock, and at 9 o'clock a verdict of guilty was returned. He wa5. charged in the indictment with assault wth intent to kill. The prisoner w as a yung German aged 10 and has not been a quarrel some young man. The jury rec ommenced him to the mercy of the court. The court fixed the time of the sentence at 1 o'clock on Mon day. The rcr.altv is one to ten years imprisonment in the peniten- tla,Iv The trial of Fred and Herbert Uolfe and W. A. Hill, the South ern I'acihc train wrecker?, was set ; lor Tuesday at U a. m. Nathan B. Fry was indicted by ! the grand jury for arson, having ' been charged with attempting to 1 burn the saw -mill of Jennings it j & Md'hereon, 1-miles above Beb janon. He is ;tt liberty, having 1 furnished J I Ob;) bail. Minerva Bartle vs. John II. , Bartle, divorce, granted. 1 L. A. Long vs. W. K. Bong, di vorce, granted. KKl'OKT OK THK (IKASB .Il'KV. The grand jury, having corn lud e I their labors for the present term ol circuit, wee discharged yester day. Following is their report : To the Honorable Circuit Com t of the State or )rej',o!i for Linn Count v: 1 We the grand jury of said county I tor the October term et said court, ISS'.t, respectfully beg leave to re port that that we have examined 1 into the condition and manage ment of the county jail in said ceuntv and found the same in good east end of the jail, w hich need re- j pairs: also mere is a stench or smell in the prison which might be courts of justice in said county and find the same in good condition and well managed, but would rec ommend that the walks to the water closet at the soutti end of tke court house and the stops and door at the south end of the court house be repaired. We wou'd also recommend that the stove in the treasurer's office be repaired, as the same is in a somewhat dangerous condition. Respectfully submitted this 1st day of November, 1SS!. J. Wassom, Foreman, A. P. Blac kdi ks, Peter Powell, L. Ai.t.eiii.v, Wm. K. Temple, I Chas. T. Ciukt, G. C. Cooi.EY. j About Military Companies. j The Eugene Register gets it from : reliable authority that the m litia! company in lingerie will disband I about the 1st of next April, at which time most of the members I will have served th-ir three year.-. I The bov have lost all interest in j the budn.-ss. It is now hard to obtc.in a iioiii!'.i for drills. In Al bany il is just the rever-e F Co. is well drilled, and the members' take pci !- interest in their regular dribs. Some 01 the boys in blue !;:u-e recently bceii practic ing at t-irgct shoC'ting, and would do credit as sharpshooters in the regular army. They have a com fortable armory, and the company is a credit t the city. Winter's Maittif. The first mantle of snow now covering the mountains warns the prospector of approaching winter inc the necessity ot gatiieri g up Annie, shoulder his grub stake and make another cal! on Dame Fortune. The high mountain peaks west of Baker Ci.'v areal- j ready covered with snow. The Medford-Jarksan ville Kailread 11. A. Habersham of Portland, representing the syndicate which s the building of the proposed Jacksonville-Medford railroad contemn .atinn. inline n nrplimtnnrv suit inereo. was. it is oeiieveo that Mr. Habersham's report will j be favorable and that the construc I tion of the line will begin soon. i Jacksonville Times. Kesigaed. Col. T. C. Smith, of the Second Regiment, O. N. G., has received the resignation of Wallace Bald win, of Yaquina, as regimental commissary of the colonel's stair. Mr. Baldwin's resignation was made necessary by his removal from Corvallis to Yaquina. His successor as regimental commis sary will be appointed at Ashland, to which place Col. Smith goes for J embraces 115 lots 55x110 feet, ad the purpose of making the appoin - joining I laeklenian's 4th addition merit in a short time. Corvallis J on the east. It is a beautiful Oazette. ! tract, desirably located and is high City 5-lt'ctioii. I City election will occur in Al b.i;;y next month. A nuniOir ol" candidates are bobbing up serene ly for the oShees as the time ap proaches. This year a ni;yor and recorder are to be elected, to hold !t two vears. Viie l-ocil .'rlw i:. 'I ii? il. s'i Il'i flT C . where the ki i" I j: V..1 r-. v :.e' the 1-t- the i'uer . nier.ri COMING MOKDAY HIGHT. The Gristner-Daviea Company Will Appear in Their G.-eatSuocess, "The Burglar." Mr. liiu. Thall, business mana ger of the Grisnier-Davies Com pany, is in the city arranging for the appearance of this well known and popular company at the opera house on Monday evening next. This new play has been greeted with overwhelming success in San Francisco, and there is certain to be a rush for 6eats in this city Mou daynight. The San Francisco Alta California says of the play: The Burglar as " portrayed at the Baldwin is a great success. This very clever play, adapted Mrs. Burnett's story by from Gus lhoinas. was produced last night 1 to a crowded hcuse. It was a very friendly assemblage that gathered to welcome Mr. Grismer and Mips Da vies in their latest venture, and was as critical as it was kindly, but there was very little room for comment, otherwise than complimentary, on the play and performance. We have had during the past two months the best of the New York companies, and have been tcuched up a little in what acting should lo, In view of this fact w e are able to thorough ly appreciate the clever work of the people in the cast of The Burg lar. It was a very clever perform ance in every respect, and it is no wonder that the play has been so successful elsewhere. The author has accomplished quite a feat in producing sui-h a play from the charming little story that forms its basis. Mr. Grismer as "Bill, the Bur glar," lost himself in the part, and looked and acted the diameter to the life; he developed a vein of genuine pathos that brought the tears to the eyes of many of the audience. 1 1 is acting throughout the entire play shows careful study and a clear conception of the part. Miss Davies has rather a subdued daraVtcr vay, and she shows tnat she unoerstanus what is ex pected of her, and acts with much grace and naturalness. She had a rousing welcome when she ap peared, and the number of beauti ful flowers that were given her showed w hat a place she has in the regards of her friends and the public generally. Mr. Grismer is to be congratulated on his business sagacity in having secured this play, and his ability in gathering about him the very clever people he has to interpret it. WKATHKK KEI'OrtT. Following is the summary of meteorology for October, 1880,'from observations taken at Albany, Or., by John Briggs, volunter observer for the signal service, U. S. army : Highest barometer on the 3d, 30.''0. Lowest baromer on the 7th, -"J.01. Mean barometer for the month, 2!).!4. Highest daily average of bar ometer 30.0S. i.owest dailv average of barom eter, 29.62. Highest temperature on the 11th, 7o. Lowest temperature on the loth, 3S. Mean or the month, 5-L66. Highest daily range of thermom eter on the 11th, 31. Lowest daily range of thermom eter on the 27th and L'Sth, 1. Mean temperature at 7 a. m. daily, 4!).'.. Mean temperature at 2 r m. daily, 3.10. Mean temperature at '. r. m. daily, 32.-1S. Prevailing direction of wind, south. Velocity or force, -1. Total rainfall and melted snow, 6.4t. l'epth of spoa' at the end 0 the month. 0. Number of days on w hich .01 more rain fell, 17. Number of days cloudiness aver- age 8 scale of 10, 5. Of 93 observations 28 were clear, 14 cloudy, 10 fair, it foggy, 17 rainy, 4 hazy, il overcast. Light frost on the mornings of the 11th and 15th. Temperature plus 3.20 on aver age of 11 years. Rain plus 2.73 of nominal 11 years. Charck Ntie. Preaching services to-morrow at the Presbyterian church at 11 a. m. and 7:30 r. m. Sabbath school 12:15 r. m. Young people's pray ermeeting in the lecture room at 6:30 r. m. Cordial welcome to all thes services. For the Ladies Only. I am now prepared to do all kinds of stamping, and have over two thousand designs to choose from. Also a nice line of em broidery materials, euch as arra senes, crewels, No. 1 and 2 em broidery chenilles, princess che nilles, etc., etc. And the finest pompons, tassels, crescents, cords, plashes, felts, and fancy work ma terials ever in the city. Zephyr is going at 5 cents an ounce. Miss Minnie Col well has charge of this department, and has had several years experience in all kinds of fancy work and stamping. At the store of G. W. Simpson, Albany, Oregon. Wuodle's Itiverside Addition. This addition recently platted land dry, already cleared and planted out in choice fruit trees. ; These lots will sell rapidly, and parties desiring a choice location. ; .-liquid call at once upon Wallace oc Cusick. agents for the property. Lots will be sold fdi easy payment's. w ! t i :!M v:r rt i.:.:'! s- IN -l.iin fir- : but f-i what we Ui.nw .' ;i iii-i I'li -is 1 thi is !::' a:p! . l.e tin '.oo'i ii el'. alio.-. .el .Ml:. giove . 1". 1 ever -ad's. if a: YAQCIN'A WOTE9. Yaquina Republican. The steamer Willamette Valley left for 'Frisco Sunday at 12 :30 t. m. with about 800 tons of wheat and 15 passengers. The schooner Rowena that went ashore on South beach a couple of months ago, was taken over the sand ridge ridge and launched in the bay. She has been overhauled and rigged as a sloop. The O. P. machine shop if being enlarged by an addition of 26 feet on the north end, which is a much needed improvement. Mr. Rankin is superintending the work and expects to have it completed in a few days. On Sunday night the surf com menced wastiing the sand from under the hull o: the wrecked steamer Yaquina Bay on the port side and the great iron hull com menced to keel over until Tuesday the hu'l lay square on its beam ends The sea now has a fair drive at the decks and interior. It the hull does not turn clear over, keel to the stars, the sea in less than a month will rip the decks out and the shell will collapse and dis appear from sight, to the regret of coasting captains who hive used the wreck lor a landmark. KKl EF MENTION. Boots and shoes at cost at W. F. Read's. For school books, blanks, tab lets etc., go to the City Drug Store. Stop at .Yill & Stark's and ex amine their large and new, line of watches. Simply immense, Silver Quarter plug cut. A splendid smoke. Pro gressive merchants keep it. Cheaper than ready . made. Pantaloons to order fcr$5 at Zaches Bros, opposite the postollice. We are in the field and in the lead for competition. Suits to or der for if 20 at Zaches Bros., oppo site the postollice. We have just opened another in voice of cloaks, and we feel conti dent that we can suit everybody, both in style and price. V. I. Read. Beautiful ribbon- are arriving the features of the season. We have an immense slock and have reduced the price 2!J per cent. W. F. Read. Wishing our lady customers the compliments of the season we beg leave to remind you one and all that our beautiful styles for fall and winter are open for inspection. Please call and examine the mot attractive display of season at W. 1-. Read's. "WUhiii'f, of ail cinpiojiiiciita is the worst," Siis;iid the jiort.now ikadand turi)iJ tolu-t, Were hu alin-, a'il whh dvniru hesct, lie d uish for lio.! ,-uins now at aiy store, you lift! 0. i. Ukohn'kll, Hluckuian's Addition to Albany. This addition, which has been recently platted embraces sixty five beautiful and sightly lots. The addition lies just south of Hackle man's grove, and is beautifully situated. These lots will now be placed on the market at $50 per lot, by Biukhart it Malin, who are the agtnts for this addition. A Sei ies of Dancing J'arties. The r.-t oi a series of d nieing parties to be given this winter will occur at the opera bouse on Friday evening. It will be :tii elite ull'air, and w ill he io!c scd by others at intervals during t;:e winter. The committee in t barge has secured good music, and an enjoyable time is assured. Seasonable S.eviali ies. Messrs. Thoiiip.-oii ,i Oveiman have added to iheir huge stick of harness a:d seddicry a complete assortment i winter horse blankets, rubber and oiled horse covers, lap r.jbes, etc., which will be found jtist the thing for winter. Call and see th -so :n d -jet prices Fifty iie:-(- of furniture given with crU stow or rangt-h sob' by Matihew.s A; W.i-hbu.-ii.' Farmers! I liiiHt'liavc jour ..utter and eggs. ;. K, Urowncll. A SERIOI S BLUNDER. A Lady Nearly Prostrated by a Patent Medicine. A la'ly well-known in the Western Ad dition has been n great siitTerer for years with indigestion and dyspepsia. Struck with the testimonials praising Joy's Xvg ctablc Sursaparilla, she sent for a bottle. The druggist, not having it, talked them into taking another Sarsaparilla. As the leading Sarsaparillas use mineral blood purifiers, the effect of the emptying of Iodide of Potash into a stomach already distressingly delicate was disastrous, almost prostrating her before the mistake was rectified. She then called upon Mrs. " -vler, of 327 Ellis street, whose name v. among those cured by Joy's Vegetable Fir i.irarilla. Mrs. Fowlcrsaid it wastruc tl..it it had cured her. Again reassured, the vegetable compound was sent for and gott !.. The gentle action of its vegetable titiinirnnts upon the liver, kidneys and digestive organs, and its warm stomach tonics, were the very things needed, and she began improving and was herold self within a fortnight. This oundH like fiction, but the names can be givcu it necessary- Francisco Examiner. Vtoixl Mm la, HAVING Pl.'KCHASEDJ A 'l liACTlON engine and it full wood inc outfit, 1 am prepare! to ti'.Uo contracts "f 'hat kind. Persons wishing ilieir winter's firewood sawed will dowcll t. givo me a rail. Oi''cts can br left at lJjownell & .Stutnrd's. GI.O. !l. WA :! REN, Fin' C'siiyes for Sate. tok s:.i'-two Yf:.i:u:o u.w.v P i rcd biijs. iik Sho-t Horn and cue Iloi.-ti ill. li.tli tilsu calves ill . oM fcr 0 t-a. h. liANIEI. ilr ;, 'i'v.-jW, Oivi.n. Scavenger Work. r!'!i;: i'M: i:s;o::i has LoATn!N 1 A:b -iiv :.i 0" -i n ciiv; . r. v.ii i. i.-i s ' !iai; ! in. I tin n-f . t.:i .1 aw ay or t'i ' 1. ;'.-.'. i1 'Ti l'Ie. fltC -lThii;-:- iil Alii arid ill. ici niiiTiJ wul ' ver vi:ii i, -n i.i' r. a--i ' - r il. Or-I- :;(! I-h the. i'.i i i. i. t'.-in ' ;''.".it .-.tic i, ..'i!; ,r-I ii" .- ' ' : ' - T:. '' v. M;-ni!d ; i . . or.cr; n :. IIAi.t'il ' ' H'PK!-'. ; ii !'.!' ..y it!: n't i - ill :i i n i-u i r of i.. i T r ! i-y .:.) ' . i':i-: rt r '...-:.l. Ot A POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT. How Jn'ius GradwoM's Golden Rale Bazaar Meets the Public 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 city. In order to accommodate his many customers he is in the field early this yea", 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 fine china, queensware and glassware of the latest styles and most delicate de signs. The beautiful 2hina and glassware, together with the dec orated and fancy wares, novelties, elegant stand and hanging lamps, toys, boys' wagons 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 brated makes, Roger Bros.' silver and silver plated goods and Bohemian 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 than ever be fore. Mr. Gradwohl has enlarged ids slock in such a replete manner that his Golden Rule Bazaar is not tniy 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, 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. Gradwohl has long since proven his adaptability to this business, and it is taking no risK to say that thisemporium of elegant fancv and decorative ware is the rco complete in the Willamette Hey. Those who deal at the Golden Rule Bazaar, will find a lar;e assortment to choose from, anc a square, reliable gentleman to deal with. Newspapers and Magazines. Hl 1 f tinrm ie nnw a rrrrolInrf w hen people will want a good sup ply of reading matter for the winter evenings. !'. L. Kenton continues to receive subscriptions for all the leading news papers and maga zines. All papers except the Delineator and renewals to the Youths Companion are furnished at publishers regular prices, thus saving the subscriber the troable, risk and expence of sending orders to the publishers. All orders are forwarded without delay. Trice lists furnished free. The Latest Novelty in I'antaloons. Zaches Bros., merchant tailors I and drajers, opposite the postollice, 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 backparts. We guarantee a perfect lit in every pair or money refunded. Money to 1. 0:111. Money in sums of $".00 up, on 1 estate security, to be loaned on favi.rable terms, l-'er nartieu- ! !.. 11 . r i-i 1 ii Kceney, Albany, Or. Preset iptions and recipes care fully compounded at the City Dru Stoi'e. i'l b. BEAKDSLEY. HEAL ESTATE AUKXT. ConvcyatH in-.' of a!) kimls i-"iii: in a relia Me intiiiii-.r. All jusiiie-is will rwt-ivc prompt attention. Oliceon liroadaltiin itreet, lu-ar First, Albany, Oregon. 11TAXTED MAN OF GOOD SELLING 1 aSility to represent us as sales aent in this town, (iiOO to S'2000 per year can be made ) Address, Wanamaker 4 lirown, rhiladelphia, I'a The largest clothing and merchant tiilor-in-,r house in America. Contractor and ICnildrr. riUIK UNDERSIGNED HAVING LOCATED X in Albany solicits jiatronaire from city and country. " Will contract to build bridges, bams, and all manner of dwelling houses, including Oueen Anne, Eastlakc and Eliza bethian stvle of building. Will furnish plans and sptcilicati'nis free of charges. Satis faction guaranteed. W. ('. CASSKL. MISSES GILBERT HELA CILBERT FEAKGES CILBERT Teachers of piano, organ and haimony. Residence corner of Ji ITersoii ami fourth. Miss Ilela Gilbert at Lebanon Thursdays and Fridays, Tlie Celebrated French w'aeuatVAkllODITiHy tlie v icr ,ie organs of cuner m-x n:uier ; aliim; from the excos-ive nc of stimulanu, j tobacco r o(iit:in. or through j outlifu! indis : cretion. over indulciii c, etc., Mich as loss of ' I'.raiii Power, W'akefu'licss, Hearing Down I Pains in the Pc.cli, Seminal W.aknesw, Ilys i ttria. Xi-r ou Pros ration, Noi-turnil Omis ; sioi.w, .eui-orrli"e, I i.:in-s:-, We.iii Memory, ; l.i.-iof Power ami linpoteiicy, wliih i' nci, ' Kr'-i clteii I tail to l'lvn::iturc old ac and ii.sai.ity. PrieeSla bo; ; boxt'i fcr S'i.oO ' Si nt. bv mail v. recei t of ric.;. Vi:lllt tl lKtMl i: is u'ivtn v. :;h eerv S"i order received, to leiiliul tne I. i.y il ii I'vl-lliiliicnl cure is r.ct elicited. v. c Ii lve thoinamJsot ter-.tiiiiouiidH ."roin old d :i:i. of both Mexcs, who have been t..'i ni:-i u.tly cured by the u.-c - f A-Iiroiiitine l iieiiliir free. Address sin: '.t'tiico :niE)i: . '.V, -fern i:i::-h, tx, 27. Ivrltar.d, Oregon. I-'or .-.ilc b I'o.-I.ay .'i Mr. vi, v boic-r.le and r-, ti.;: .:ru-r-;:i-i-i, Albany, n-( ... n. A GLORIOUS FDTDBB In keeping with the ever brightening prospects of our fair city, we are daily adding to our already large stock such fancy and staple groceries as will iully supply the wants of the iuost fastidious. And wnile we call special attention to the quality and complete assortment of our goods, we will add that as a Special Inducement. TO'OUR FRIENDS WE WILL (rive Away on January ist 1 Dinner Set, 120 pieces 5-5 00 1 Tea set, 44 pieces 7 50 Three Tea Sets, exch 44 pieces IS 09 4 This ware is not cheap baking powder prizes, but is elegant genuine English table ware. Let every lady avail herself of this opportunity of procuring not only the best groceries to be found, but have a chance at drawing free one or more of these elegant sets, LA FORREST & THOMPSON. F. L. Kenton -DEALER IN- Staple and Fancy (jEOCEEIE Also Choice Candies, Nuts, Cigars and Tobaccos, Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. TERMS CASH AND PRICES LOW. Subscription Agent for all Leading News paxters and Magazines. NEAR THE POSTOFFICE. lain ! "Oh ! the cold and crujl winter, Ever thicker, thicker, thicker ; Froze the ice on lake and river, Ever deeper, deeper, deeper; Fell the covering snow and drifted Through the forest round the village." IT I COMING. l-()'cl Ilob.'', says winter is coming earlier and more sever this year than usual. Take time by the topknot ami examine my elegant stuck ot OVERCOATS, CAPE ULSTERS. DRESS OVERCOATS. KERSEYS, VALOURS, BEAVERS, MELTONS. CHETIOTS. WIDEAWAKE, CHINCHILLAS, CASSIMERES, MONTAGNAGS. L.E. BLAIN, THE Leading Clothier, Will & ALBANY, OREGON, T Stark. Snow.