Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, November 07, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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    'J I E 3'C1J:NG V-yVMI : TBtlKH . yoVIUlil: 7, 1889.
srSMAI,. 19:30 A. M.
Hot to we our stoves and ranges
before buying it a mistake. Mis- j
takes are al way costfjr. In heat
ing stoves we hare the largest as
well hn tin- nvt-! carefully selected
stock iu the city. The stores we
otfer were nofcLougkt aa an experi
ment but as a certainty. We
know Th;it each store will do, and
they were bought fur caab, so the
price is right. We have special-
tie. in heaters, beside our regular
tin.: of Oiirtan.l Aroanci .nl Sn-
,
paiior stoves and tanse. 1
Gko. W. Smith.
WKATIITK IMIIC ATIONS.
Fur Albany and vicinity Fol
lowing is the fuivi iit for '24 hours,
ndini: ut S r. a. in-. ay :
Fair weather, warmer; norther
ly wind.
JOTTINGS AlllKT TOWN.
J. . An'or.cli- i expected to re
turn ir-y.n ;tn Fr.i::-isci to-day.
!r. ti. W. ir.iv states, that he
picked :. ".ssket nf ripe seei.nd
i r..p -citif -. Ir-.-.u i::s vines yester
day. .Ia-i'i' Kh-in. : Spokane l'al!,
in tin-1 i:v looking around, and
is well pleased with '.hi- part !
the country.
A tramp vas caught in the act of
tealinj some fruit in the wood-.-ned
of Mrs. K. F. Ashby yester
day morning. The fellow ran away
and escaped arrest.
A little daughter f Dr. O. (.'.
Awbrey is seriously ill with meni
hraneou? croup. Mrs. Awbrey's
. . it, l., f 1
jii'Jiiiri, an:-. jmmu i.u i ui iiaiiit, i
' V '
1-1 Here, navin
been summoned by ' "
... -'flirt rm rr
the illness of tae little girl
At Philomath last Saturday '
night some (lends incarnate, fired i
several shots into the residence of
.1. W. Bartlett. Mrs. Bartlett who
was sitting by the lire holding her ;
baby had a harrow escape from in-j
tant death.
Mr. J. N. Duncan addressed a !
note to the IIeraI.d ofiice vester-:
day rctpiesting i correction of the
report that has in some way be-! ruled out as incompetent by the
come circulated that his little child court, on the ground that the con
has the diphtheria. He says it fession was made in the presence
has not had it at all. of ollicers, and was not voluntary.
The members of Orgeana En-j The court then adjourned until
campruent and sojourning patri- 9 A- M
archs will take notice that Grand
Patriarch Bentley will visit this faiu uai.k addition.
encampment on next Friday even
ing. All are specially requested to . Burkhart & Malm ofler for sale
be present. C. (i.Hawlings.scribe. I 10S city lotsin this beautiful addi-
W. M. Davidson and wife, of ftn, which has just been platted.
Harrisburg, and Mrs. Thurston rh's dltl? " tuoted on the
nvi. h.,M wr. in th ?ast of tl,e 4,lty. and adjoining Abe
r t: .;l 1
ness in tha probate court for the
last named lady. Mrs. Thurston
Davidson will le-ve in a few davs
tor the horns of her people in Ohio. I
The second of tlie series of danc-
ing parties will be given at the
opera house next Friday evening.
Dancing will begin at S:45 sharp.
The party last Friday w as an en
joyable aflair, and the second
promises to be equally successful.
rood music w ill b in attendance.
O.M THE 0KEGOS FACIFIC.
Vo:k
R.-.v.-y iitftrs from the Ficit TLe
" Construction.
Gatesvii.i.k. Nov. 0. The track
nill be laid to Breitenbush by Sat
urday night. All preparations are
ready for the bridge to be put up
within four di-ys after the track
leaches there. The piers are up
and th3 timbers framed. Aft?r
passing Breitenbush the grade is
ready for thu track for six miles,
which will bring them to the be
ginning of Orman & Crook's con
tract.
The excavating of a large side ;
track twe miles above Breitenbush
is being started. In all probabili-
ty a station will be started there
and a town spring up on the claim
-f Mr. rerry.
Orman & Crook have 500 men at
work on their first five miles of i
work, and will give employment to ; Koiiowiim is the list of letters rcma, iin- in
.1S many more. They have Sent tO ' th pestottu-e in Albany, Linn vonntr, Oreiron
f- Linn V.f,.a tlw.iriNcv. C. 1SS9. Persons caliiiiir for tlune
former employes. Several of their j
:ormer Colorado sub-contractors i
tiill ku Iini-a voro olinrMv with rvlif-
7lis. air. orman sajrs uiai. uv luu
t th oi next montn ne expects 10
ship from Colorado here a large I
'. t .i . i i I
portion of their plant, which has i
been left there to finish their con- j
tracts. I
Antonelle it Doe will finish their
contract by the 1st of December
A company of engineers are
cross-sectioning the work from j
Anlnnnlla .Cr I Inn tcnrlr f tllf. .
upper end o: Independence valley, j
A hotel is to be started at Breiten-
Imtli hot!
Brown's mill, four miles east of
Gates, is busy saw ing timber for
bridges east 01 here. The piers of
the bridge at ti e crossing near the
abandoned tunnel ar in and the
span will be 105 feet in length.
One of J. V. Stevens' men was
severely injured a few days ago by
the premature explosion of a blast
f giant powder. Dr. Whitney
was sent for and took the patient
to Albany for treatment.
A l!nsy Scene.
The Willamette Packing Co
place of business presented a lively
anncarance Ia?t evening. There
were three 1.
truck loads ot a
sorted merchandise, consi.tin if
all kinds of fruits and vegetable,
besides
.era
.1
CO
o: tuii:i
"e.'se. ilu -ris en
T..i--,
isaliw llrm, and t hey make 1!
'. int to keep up with the demaud.-j
n tiieir rapiuiy iiiciea.-tnj; iiiuu-.
When you want anything in tke
grocery'lino, give them a call.
TRAIN WRECKERS.
The
Jurj Finds Hill Guilty of j
Manslaughter. !
BERT ROLKK NOW ON TRIAL. I
i
I
i
The After! oo j Consinii-d in Obtaiiiug a!
Jtry-Hitl Will Be Eentenced at 9
O'Ciotk Friday.
Yesterday mornint; the ca-e of
W. A. Hili, one of the Southern
Pacific train wreckeis, wub argued
before Judge Uoi.se hv District At-
j torney Hewitt and H. 11. Northup
for tlie state and J. J.Whitnev and
j Judge J. U. Powell tor the defense.
i The argument WliS OlitiliUed Until
12:3H. The court then .narged i
the jury and at 1:"0 tiie jury re
tired for deliberation. After leing,
out less than an hour they re
turned a ve'dict of guilty of man-1
slaughter. Mill did not seem at
all disturbed by the verdict, but
his father and ruo'lier appeared to1
be deeply moved. The young w ife j
of the elder Unite and his parents,'
who were also in court, were;
greatly depressed.
The court fixed the time for sen
tence at y o'clock Friday.
The counsel tor the defense gave
notice that they would file a !
motion to set aside ttie verdict of j
the jury on tlie ground that it was
contrary to the evidence and the '
instructions if the court.
The penalty is imprisonment for :
a term of 1 to 15 years in the pen
itentiary and a line not exceeding
$5v0;) at the discretion of the court.
The case against Bert liolfe, j
another of the train wreckers, was ;
at once taken up. The jury was ;
not obtained until S o'clock last !
evening, and the case is now on I
trial. j
Eight witnesses were examined;
last night and the evidence, was
much the same as that introduced ',
"I llill o lll.ll, CALCI't unit hue con
:.. ii:n . i.. n
. . e 11-11 11
fuccmns nf I I 1 I ti'nru f ..I.i.l . .11 f
bv
I). B. Monteith testified that Pert i
liolfe after being arrested told him j
that the trio left the depot shortly I
after 8 o'clock and walked out to
I'rnman'Q llf lfnind of irt !
tamnorm.r uitli thf swit.ii hut;
8aij that ti,ev st0pped and cracked
hazel nuts with a rock on the rails
at the switch, liolfe afterwards
chanired his statement and made a
confession, but this evidence was !
nackieman's
land, and is the
closest addition to the city that is
now oilered for sale. These lots
, will now b.! sold for $75 and corner
lots .fl00 each until January 1st,
after which time all lots remain
iiT' will be raised to $150 each.
The;
lots wili be sold on easv
lerms, and the tirst that call to see
them will get the choice of all.
An Kxrcllt'tit Ap;ninturiit.
In the appointment of lion. A.
I!. Shipley, of ( Nwego, .is regent of
the agricultural college, Governor
Pennover has made an excellent
selection. Mr. Shipley is a farmer, j
a man of line education, great aiiil- j
. ity. sound judgment and integrity, I
and every way fitted to fill the po
sition. 1 1 is appointment is a com
pliment to him and -in honor to
; the state and the agricultural col-
1 lege.
Cumin: Next loIay.
Beginning next Monday the Chi
cago Comedy Co., which is well
' ami favorably known in this city,
will begin a return engagement of
I a week. They made a big hit
! when here six monthssago and the
company is said now to ftastronger
and better than ever. Thfcy have
a new reportoire ot 3leniMd plays,
as will he sec
rom their adv.
Seats are now
on
sale at Black-
man's.
LETT Ell LI 1ST.
letters will mrr the date on which ther weic
ailvfrtiscil.
Hash, h. o.-'J
liowman. J. I.
llurxus, Mi.w Lora
Hurti'D, S.
liarnliart, F. M.
Cornett, K1.
Garland, MisH Kva
1 1 irrin, S. K.
llolman, Mrs, Betsy
Lewis, Kev. G. A.
Mickel, John
Kohnett, Mrs. T. J.
Thoniaa, Mrs Francis
Callahan, K. N
crowc, n.
iampoeii. Wm.
IIortin, Frank
, .on, Arthur
i',cc, r.'w.
Micki'l, Mis Annie
. w
Wheeler, Mrs. Mary
Wilson, J3eph.
Kl'FL'S THOMPSON, P. M.
Notice to Oar 1'atronn.
Crawford it Paxton wish to nay
tliat the opposition has been w ith-
draw n aii i i nev w iu nou lane any
more cheap photographs. But
will make all who call first-class
work at reasonable prices.
Respectfully yours,
Crawford & Paxtox.
Notice to Koyal Arch Masons.
Bailey Chapter No. 8, R. A. M.,
will have a special meeting this
evening at 7:30 o'clock. Work in
the R. A. degree. Geo. K. Cham
berlain, H. P.
Time of Meeting Change"!-
The time of ineetiin; of McPher-
' ' son Post No 5, G. A. ha- been
changed troni toe lt and :.d Satur
day in 1 a h month t the 2d and
4th Fri.h'v's of each mouth. The
next regular m-.
will be : !:- Mt
tint: oi the Post
1 idav
Wanted An e :
do general ie -ns.-w
er:c
iced L'ill to
. fall at the
II. l.ee.
resiueu
o;
l'ru:. 1
.
' For line imported and Key Wes
j cigars to Eli: .' c:,a:- s..j:v.
CCXJITY COUBT.
s
The Ecalar Smmber Term- The Uaaar-1
Amoont of Bills.
Petition of Surah Ilines
for aid,
disallowed.
Petition of Mrs. Gilruan for
allowed k$10 per month.
aid,
Application oi E. C. Jackson
and others for county road, re
ceived. In the matter of the transcript
of N. B. Fry, allowed $41.55.
J. C. Uoodalu's claims for lum
ber for district 44 of $Gl.So, disal-
lowed for want of supervisor's cer-
tificate.
Matter of repairs on bridge
asked for by J. F.Moses.continued
W. V. Richardson allowed 'J500
feet of lumber.
Eli Plumrner ailovel 1 1( 10 fret
of lumber for di.-tiiet !.
A. S. Powell was appointed
stock inspector.
KILLS A I.I.OWKK.
George Cline, keeping poor$ KJ 50
I. F. Hyde, keeping poor. 10 1)0
Flectric light '27 50
P. W. Spink, lumber 2'2 07
L. M. Curl, salary 51 00
M. E. Brink, drawing jury '.' 00
D. Mvers, lumber l:; 77
P. Hume, aid for Olark . V2 00
A. F. Hamilton, aid for Or
chard's 10 00
B. F.Tabler, select jury list '.' 00
J. Morrison, select jury list .'5 00
II. U. Humphrey, lumber .S .Si'
J.G. lieed, himber 4 70
J. A. Crawford, water tax . 2 00
E. Chandler, cougar scalp. 5 00
Chessman &. Bealtv. lum
ber 12
J. E. Cyrus, lumber 7
Don A. Smith, spikes. ... 10
Hall & McDonald, station
ary 41
E. E. Montague IS.)'.',
00
00
00
40
00
Dr. Crawford, aid for Mrs.
Roberts 8 00
Stites & Nutting, print ir.g . L'O :0
Stewart & Sox. hardware. 24 19
11. Harwell, salary 83 33
Willie Lamont, aid 0 30
.1. J. Davis, keeping poor. 4!) 95
O. P. Cosliow, aid forJ.
Hale 10 00
Joseph Nic.olls, lumber. . 24 87
John I sher, janitor 11
Sylvester Nicolls' family. 15
L. Brown it Co, Irmber. . 275
00
00
oo
William Bilyeu, aid lor
Coleman. . .' ! 00
CLAIMS CONTINUED.
Sylvester Hall, cougar scalp. .$5
Saul Bradshaw, wildcat scalp. 1
I'EAI, K STATE SAI.KS.
S. W. Crowder to Ilenrv A.
Crowder $
J. M. Phil pot to Win. Curtis,
12 acres, lti w 4
250
(iO
W. C.Tw eedale toThos. Mon
teith, jr. 100 ft. cor. 4th and
Calipooia St 1000
D. B. Monteith, trustee, to
Chas. Pfeitl'er, 2 lots bl. 30
Albany 1000
U. S. tol. II utchins, 043 acres
" ...
A. Hackleman
Heflron,llot bl
man's 2d add.
T. J. Kobinett to
J. C. Kobinett.
1 1 '.
patent
Harriet
llackle-
to
.47.
:ro
V. W. and
interest iu
(.80 acres
A. Hackleman to N. (Jrav, 1
lot bl. 52, Albany
J. V. Pipe to A. Ilalverson, 1
lot, Pii)e's ad-1
A. Hackleman to.. D.Letch
er, 3 lots bl.2, Abbey's add,
Albany
John Smailirjon, slicrill, to L.
Martin, 1 lot, Harrisburg..
J. H. MullantoK. B.Cheadle
2 lots, bl. 12i, llackleman's
ald
J. F. Maple to V. II. Ma;.le,
133.31 acres
J. S. Moiris to C. C. Maltby,l
bl. Scio
Polly Purceil to Benj. Arn
spagh. 254.12 acres, 11 w 2
D. H. Peterson to Marion
(Jlass and Mary Gager,
34.53 acres. 12 w 1
Win. H. Keid to W.M. Hack-
aber, 100 acres, 12 El
B. and M.J. Burtenshaw to
J. K. Charlton, 4 lots, Kal
ston's add
A. Hackleman to Laura Max
well, lot 5, bl. 5, Hackle
man's 4th add
P. J. Baltimore to J. K. Balti
more, li interest 100 feet
front, bh 15, M's E. A....
Chas Bates to I. Bates, 18
acres, 9 w 1
G. W. Bilyeu to T. G. Leo
1S50
200
150
o-O
37.!
10
3000
300
C.50
(550
150
500
200
4000
500
375
nard, Jordan flouring mill
property, 50.14 acres
L. E. Edgar to Julia O. Leo
nard, perpetual right to
stream of water
A. Hackleman to T. II.
Bhoades, 2 lots, bl. 3 Hack
leman's 3rd add
TIIKfcK TKtCK LOADS.
Last evening three truck loads of
fruits and vegetables were received
by the WiPamette Packing Co.,
consisting of
Cauliflower,
Celery,
(i rapes,
Onions,
Sweet potatoes,
Horse radish,
Oranges,
Lemons,
White figs,
Black figs,
Ducks,
Turkeys,
POULTRY,
Geese,
Chickens.
fail to call earl v and se-
Do not
your pick of the above articles.
A Good Investment.
I have for for sale about ten acres
of land riirht in the city, it being j
the north ten acres of the Milton
Hale place, and have a ton-idera- j
bio frontage or. the road. This
land slopes nil ely and is very de-j
sirablo property." Price reasona-1
ble and easy terms can be had lor j
a few days only. Many other
choice bargains. E. G. Beardslev, i
Real Estate Aient, Ihuadalbm !
street, Albany, Oregon. !
FortniilYr t Irving have ju.-t
opened a new line of portiers, table
3.vers, t'i'.yel rings, siair linils
and liov-i'ie.- in furniture ai.d
h jn-t-r.iii.-;::i!-.:-. Call and see
t' ei'- c!.-.:.inr new s!o:e in tiie
Masonic building.
A KEW TOWI.
Kingston, to ibe Line of the Ore(?en Pacific,
B.ung Platted.
Mr. Samuel King, proprietor of
the new town of Kingston, on the
eastward line of the Oregon Pac.fic
railroad, is in the city for the pur
pose of engaging the services of E.
T. T. Fisher to surrey and lay out
the town into town lots. The town
hat petitioned for a postofhee and I
has a general merchandise store, a
drug store, also a physician and
surgeon, and a movement is on
j foot to erect several new buildings,
I The IIekai.d has been furnished
j with the following facts concerning
the new town
Kings Station is located 20 miles ;
east of the city of Albany in Linn j
county on tlie O. 1'. U. K. and the
north fork of the Santiam river, j
It is in a beautiful and highly pro-1
ductive part of the country, and ;
has one of the finest town sites in !
Linn county. It is high and dry !
with the best and purest of soft I
water. The town proprietor is :
having it surveyed and platted
r ady to put on the market and is '
ready to deal very liberaly with all I
those who w ill locate there and in-;
gage in honest industry by way of
donating and selling lots at very
low figures. This is an- excellent j
point for business and trade, and j
those who come first will secure !
the best locations. For particulars ,
all on Samuel King, Kingston, j
Linn Co. '
The new town promises to enjoy 1
a healthy boom. !
STATE DISPATCHES.
In the Snprtms Ccnrt The Gcvticoi's 1
Appointments. j
Special to the Hkrald.J
Salem, No, ti. In the supreme
court Joseph Paquet appellant vs.
Mount Tabor Street Kalway Com
pany respondent, appeal from
Multnomah county, argued and i
submitted.
Richard Everding respondent vs.
Ilenrv McGinn appellant, argued
and submitted.
Curtis w. LaGrande water com-!
pany, motion to transfer the case j
from Pendlenton to this court. i
The appointments of the gov-;
ernor to-day were Chas. P. Hogue, j
Portland, Geo. W. Baker, Forest ,
Grove, Chas. Carter, Fendleton, D.
L. Shirk, Canyon City, notaries.
A. R. Shipley, of Oswego, was ap- j
pointed regent, of the state agricul-1
tural college. Frank D. Buterick, .
of Boston, was appointed commis-1
sioner of deeds for Oregon.
THE POKTLAXD SCANDAL.
PoitTLAKD, N'CV. 0. A ICpOlt is j
circulated to-day that Mrs. Wetzel ;
and the professor had about de j
cided to pool their trouble and that
their divorce suit would be with
drawn. A reporter tried to pump
Superintendent and Mrs. Wetzell
upon the subject, but they declined !
to commit themselves one
way or j
another.
Special Notice.
J Owing to a misunderstanding re
1 guiding the school hours, Mrs.
j Mead and Miss Starbuck the teach
j t rs of the select and kindergarten
j school in the W. C. T. U. hail,
I wish to say their session is from tl 1
j a.m. to 4 v. j:., also they have!
I received a large and fine assort-'
j inent of kindergarten materia1, and
give instructions daily in common,
school studies and kindergarten :
work. Also music lessons given
tree to each pupil if desired. Terms
fifty cents per week.
Mus. -Mkao, i
MiS". Sta.'ibi ck.
I'or the I.adicrt Only.
1 am now picparcd to do all
1 kinds of damping, anJ have over
two :hoUHand desi;
from. Al.-iO a nice
broiderv materials.
;ns
lii
10 choose
e v em-1
men
arra
senes, ciewels, No. 1 and
eni-che-
broiderv chemlii
pniices
nilles, etc., etc. And the finest
pompons, tasM-ls, crescents, cords,
plushes, felts, and fancy work ma
terials eer in the city, 'ephj r 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.
The Latest Novelty in i'antaloonn.
Zaches Bros., merchant tailors
and drapersjopposite tiie postoflice,
are prepared to place before the
Albany eopIe 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 checks.
The foreparts are bound to coincide
with the same of the backparts.
We guarantee a perfect fit in every
p..;- or money refunded.
Ui . can wc reason but (or what we know?
Hi. .noil hcIIh jjooils becaune his pi ices low
11 1 . . Lr : 1 i i n thu custom. Others bra and
liti.n
But lie the goods do sell, that ill allow.
Fountain p'ins -it Will k Stark'?.
ut. SERIOF8 BLUNDER.
A Lady Nearly Prostrated by a I
Patent Medicine. !
A lady well-known in the Western Ad- '
dition bus been a great sufferer for years I
with indigestion mid dyspepsia. Struck. ,
with the testimonials praising Joy's Veg- i
ctable Sarsaparilla. she sent for a bottle.
The druggist, not having; it, talked them '
into taking another Sarsaparilla. As the
loading Sarsaparillas use mineral blood
puriCets. the effect of tbe emptying of :
Iodide of Potash into a stomach already :
distressingly delicate va3 disastrous,
almost prostrating her before the mistake
was rectified. She then called upon Mrs.
Fuwlcr, of T27 Ellis street, whose name ;
was among those cured by Joy's Vegetable 1
Farsaparilla. Mrs. Fowler said it was trn?',
that it bad cured her. Again reassured. '
tbe vegetable rompomut was sent for and
gotten. Yi-cgenti'-iii'tioiiof its vogetabls"
Mimuiants U.n tbo liver, kidneys and
di-rostive rgai:s, ami its warm stomal h
tunics, were'the very things needed, :iiii
sbe began imiroving and was heroh! self
vi'hin a liir'night. This sotuids like
le. tinn. be.t t'-e niimcs can be given i;.
iieccsssiry. Srt I'riusiaC'j txanincr.
THAT 1IACKIN'; i
so iiiick!y cured I -.
' guaranice it. lU
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v
i'".
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A POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT.
Bow J-.'iss Gradnohl's Golden Rule Bazaar
Meet the Pob'.io 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 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 iu 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 .-hina and
glassware, together with the dec-,
orated and fancy wares, nivelties,
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
his stock 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 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
ligures tliat 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 rise
to say that this emporium of elegant
fancvand decoiativc ware is the
ir.c complete in the Willamette
lie v. Those w ho deal at the
Golden Rule Bazaar, will find a
laije assortmett to choose from,
anc a square, reliable gentleman
to deal frith.
Money to Loan.
Money in sums of $500 up, on
real estate security, to be loaned
on favorable terms. For particu
lars call upon or rite to Burkhart
& Keeney, Albany, Or.
Smoke the celebrated Havana
tilled 5-cent cigars, manufactured
at Julius Joseph's cigar factory.
A new: invoice of Crystal Baking
Powder just received by F. L.
Kenton. A handsome prize goes
with each can. Price 50c.
Pickled pigs fe:
ton's.
t at F. L. Ken-
Int-tcad of olleriiig a prize thai only
tioni'tits the lucky one, or sending out
ciinlide ntial slips as baits, we propose
to openly oiler Use citizens of Albany
and vicir.ity choi" e goods at bedrerk
prices and give
0 Per Cent
For cash on each dollar's worth at
regular retail prices, until Jan.l, 18'JO.
Highest prices paid for chickens, egrs
and butter. Thanking-you for jour
rst patronaec and soliciting your
trade for the Suture, I bog to remain
at your Fervice. .1. M. B. UDL h.
E. (i. BEARDSLEY,
REAL ESTATE AGENT.
Coiiv? y.-iiKinir of nil kinds ilne in a relia
ble in in 11 '.r. All 'jiiMneis will receive prompt
attention. Oli'-e on l!roailallin street, 111-ar
First, Albany, Oregon.
WANTED MAN OF GOOD SELLING
ability to represent us as sales aent in
this town, (J0O to $2000 per year can be
made ) Address, W'anamakcr St iirown,
Philadelphia, Pa
I'he largest clothing and merchant tutor
ing house in America.
Contractor anil liuildrr.
T
niK UNDERSIGNED HAVING LOCATED
in Albany solicits patronage from city
ami country. Will contract to build bridges,
larns, and all manner of dwelling houses,
including Ouccn Anne, Eastlake and Kliza
bjthian stvlet of building. Will furnish
plans and spi ciflcating free of charges. Satis
fiction guaranteed. W. C. CASSKL.
MISSES GILBERT
HELA ALBERT FRANCES GILBERT
Teachers of piano, organ and liatmonv.
Residence corner of Jefferson ami Fourth.
.Miss Hela Gilbert at Lebanon Thursdays
and Fridays.
1
WarcrU,,'cUd 10 Mil" 7
-t
c i 2 MT I tr
the irrner.itue urgansof eithtr sex wbelber
arising frmn the i.-xecs-ive 'ist 0. stumiiunts,
tnh.irc.) cr oniuin. or throujn juiitliful imlis
i-retion, over inilnl.'eii. e, etc , biieh aslossof
llraiii Tower, Aake'u ncss, Hearing liown
Pains in the l'a k. Seminal V. akness. Hys
teria, Ner ou I'ros r.it:n, Xoet'irn-il oniis
ioi.f. I.eue.niii'ie. Diitziness, Wiaii Memory,
I .is, of 1'o.ver aiiil lui'i ite::e.i. v. bu ll 1 nei.-
leete l often lead to pr. ii.utiiie old bl'CjuM
iis:i!iirv. I'riee S' a lm: i li'ie"i fer 5.00
S.nt bv in iii i".i ree. ' t' f pi 'V.
t w i'.M Il !' ii i l.V. is given
nirli eerv 'i O der reeeiied. to iciiiiel tne
noii. v i: a I'l-rHiiiiM-nl - 'lie is t ot effete-:.
V. i. l '.v.--.!i i:iki::.:soI tcV.imordai iroin old
:. d . u:i-.-. "t th wm', who have bun
y: r.ii ii.eatlv cured by the u-e I Aj broJitiiie
t:;r-.-:,!:'.i free. Addreis
:t:i. i t'(i::o ! .
V. e-t r.i l;.-::i-b, llox, -J7. Portland, Orc-cn.
I i s.i'.e b.- l'o;li'.y M 1.-1 n, w hole-ate and
ieU;:J U;u.--isr:;, All.ar.y, :rtv.-a.
Oiscouot
Jco.i.
P. L. Kenton
-D1ALKR IN-
Staple and Fancy
(jROCEEIE S
I. so Choice Candies, Nuts, Cigars and Tobaccos,
Fruits, Vegetables, Etc.
TERMS CASn A!NJ PRICES LOW.
Subscription Agent for atl Lending News
papers and Magazines.
WNEAR THE POSTOFFICE.
A GLOEIODS FUTURE
Iu keeping with the crer brightening prospects
of our fair city, we are daily adding to our already
large stock sueh fancy and staple groceries as wirl
hilly supply the wants of the most fastidious. And
wnile we cali special attention to the quality and
complete assortment of our goods, tre will add that
as a
Special Inducement.
TO OUR FKIENDS Iff. WH.L
Give Away on January ist
1 Dinner Set, 120 pieces
1 Tea set, 44 pieces
Three Tea Sets, etch 44 pieces.
This ware is not cheap feaking pwder prizes, lint
is elegant genuine English table ware. Let eygr
lady avail herself of this opportunity ef procuring
not only the Lest groceries to be found, but have x
chance at drawing free one or more of these elegant
sets,
LA FORREST & THOMPSON.
"Ok ! tke cold and cru.il witer,
Ever thicker, thicker, thicker ;
Froze the i-e on lake and river,
Ever deeper, deeper, deeper ;
Fell the covering snow and drifted
Through tbs forest round tke village.'
IT I COMINa.
;0!d Prob.'' says winter is eoimng earlier and mare
serre this year Vban usual.
Take time by the topknot
stock ot
OVERCOATS,
CAPE ULSTERS.
DRESS OVERCOATS.
KKRSEYS,
VALOURS,
BEAVERS,
MELTONS,
CHEVIOTS,
WIDEAWAKE.
CHINCHILLAS.
CA9SIMIRRS,
MONTAGNACS.
L.E. BLAIN,
TJEtE
Leading Clottiier,
Will &
r.
, ' ;rrioi
ALBANY, OREGON
team
. 18 0
kin!
Snow.
and examine my elegant
Stark.
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