ORIGINAL DEFECTIVE
1889.
JUormuji jiuljj Xtetaclj
M'ECIAI.. 12:2a A. Ht.
rt
Not t h- our .stoves, and ranges
before buying is a mistake. Mis
takes are always costly. In heat-
ing stoves we have the , largest as i
well us th" in";
curufjilly selected
tock in the
city. The. store we
nnt .n,,wht an i
,J " I The defendant was nl upon the
juent but as a certainty. WejBtand. He denied everything. His
know what each stove will do, and j testimony was as follows: "I am
" 18 years old. I left the depot on
they were ouugui lor casn, so tne ;
, . ,
pn-f is
ties in 1;
njM,T. we nave specia.-; my 'lirother. W'e left the depot year for trespass, and Peter Van-ater;-,
bet,ide our regular ; after b o'clock, and went straight ! Al'ei, t"om (..rant county .lan-eny.
lines of Garland, Argand and Su
li ior stoves nnd ranges.
Geo. W. Smith.
VV K ATI! Ell INDICATIONS.
r.r Ai'tMiiv aii'l vicir.itv
i-0i 1
.
lowing is tht- for-.i-a-t lor L'-l hours, !
tjU'li"- at s f. m. "'-' ay :
lair weather, warmer; norther-!
lv wind. i
JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN".
(.'ii'.cago '
..lay.
M. 1'ulh'
the city.
dv C
next Mom-
r. of ! larrirti.nr, is in
t o:ioiig
-".Mirror :' ireland."
Tatch for date.
Com inir "Kittv
lr:::i
Cori
Watch for date.
Miss J.aura Tate returrieti yestc-r-ilay
from a visit to Fort land.
.!
l.cvi iJougiae. pronrietor ot tlie
1 !.i tii nr frliitirift.r till ii j in 1 1. a I
i itv
Just received a large invoice of
-.nuine Kstrella cigars at Ellis's,
"forl'5.
A new jostollice has been esfab-
hslied at Fox Valley, Linn ccuntv,
n ith David .Scott as postmaster.
Charles Crowdcr, while working
on a building in the third ward the
other day, fell from the third sto
rv, but forluuately was not much
hurt.
A new dynamo, a"0r light West
inghouse incandescent machine,
lias been received at the electric
light station. It will be in opera
tion in about two weeks.
H. 0. Hubbard hai opened his
new drug store in Blumberg's
block. He now has one of the
neatest drug stores in Oretton and
a full stock of drugs and druggists'
sundries.
Julius Joseph has returned from
a trip tlirougn IJenton countv in
the interest of his cigar factory in
this city. He is manufacturing
xome fine cigars and they meet
with a good sale abroad.
II. L. Widner, business manager
of Dan Morris Sullivan's Mirror of
Ireland and Comedy Co., made a
business call at this office this
morning. Dan will be here on
Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 18 and
10. h'ce notices elsewhere.
Biirkhart Malin, real estate
agents, fold vesterdav Dr. J. L.
!hll lots r. (i 7 and S, in ' lock VI.
in Pair Dale addition to Albany.
Tney also sold to L. II. Montanye
lots '.). 4, " and . in block 7, in the
fame addition, th consideration
being 4.7H.
Th
Kiigein- Register says
that
rvuit
b.as
ftie most tjuiet term ot the
''.!r ?vt held i;i Lane cun!
!
in session the past week.
Not a criminal case ot any kind
has been tried and ail but a few of
t!:e cases were to recover money,
and several o." them were settled
outside of court. In the divorce
case of Fj. F. Wyatl vs. M. M.
Wyatt a decree was granted in fa
vor of the plaintiff.
Frank Woods while drving
across the canal in the first ward
last evening met with an uncom
fort able mishap. While in the
ford the horse became disengaged
from the buggy by the breaking of
a bolt. The horse plunged and j
finally got away, leaving Mr.
Woods and the ouggy in the roar
ing fc'antiam canal. The horse
stopped at the barn, and the bug
gy was easily extricated, without
much damage. . ,
Value of Timber Taken.
The Astorian recently made the
fo'.lowing truthful observation: A
letter is received at this office
signed, "Surveying Party, Lewis
and Clarke's river," asking who
intends to settle damages to timber
cut down by the Astoria & South
Coast railroad company, in passing
througn with the line of road, or if
anybody has been appointed to ad
just these claims. Tie man who
wrote that letter was apparently
ashamed to sign his name to it.
It might be asked what value would
attach to that timber if the road
didn't run through it; or, would
the owner be willing to pay the
company the additional value ac
cruing to his timber by reason of
the road passing through it. If a
credit and debit account were es
tablished, it would probably be
found that for every dollar's worth
of timber cut, the timber left
standing would be increased ir
value a hundred dollar's worth.
Sleeting Notice.
Corinthian Lodge No. ,17, A. F
c A., holds a special communica
tion tais Friday evening at 7 o'clock
in the Masonic hail. 'Vork in the
H. A. decree. Members and so
journing orethren requested to at
attend. Bv order 01 the worthy
master. ' F. M. Kkdfiei.p,
f-ecret.ir v.
Sniaolliinj; iee.
We have ju-t reo ive I a banc
ot g-'niiiii-' iiei'maii - iu." i-'i'.uit,al.-
'i di Mil li -ur 1:: bu:i;. and
Oiv
le;.f lard in
Packing Co.
old.;.
manic!
ven -
Pick
to:.-'.
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al F. L
TSB TuAIM 'WREOXSRS.
Bert Kl:Fo;n:l Not, Gai'.ty acd the Other
K-.:fj Difclmigf-d.
The case of l'.e-t liolfe, who was
the second of the three train
wreckers to'be tried, was concluded
in the circuit court yesterday. The
evidence was finished at nnnn
It was much the same that was in-
troduced at the trial of Hill except
mar. tne attendant's confession and
the confession of Hill was not ad-
mitted as evidence,
Minuav, tlie uav ot the
wrt. L- im
tnmainv wit!, Hill an.l Tw,! l:,!f,.
i to Thomas. Kmm.inV Wi. nrrivprl
there a little after UoVloik. I did '
not touch the switch." I
Iu cross-examination he said "I
was at the deoot 15 or !, miniitos. i
I saw Conductor Huston but did
1 not talk with him. Hill did. I
did not hear what was said. I was
r r e . . ! -.i
oo ieei away scanuing wmi my
brother. We" had talked a! tout
asking for ii ride, llill said the
train was late and we might t-s well
walk on out. We passed over the
switch and were atl together. 1
saw a man working in a .field near
the .switch, lie was running a
reaper. We stopped at tlie trestle
to get a drink of water. On arriv
ing tit Froiiian's we went to bed.
W e were at the gate at Froman's
when the Lebanon engine passed,
We ilid not stop at the switch. 1 1
do not recollect ol Iiavui ' told I
Monteith that we stopped
at the '
switr'j anil crac
.iteti lia.le-nuts. I '
remember the conversation with I
Mouteith. We did not stop at the i
switch. I was with llill and mv I
brother. ' i
Ibis (picstion was then asked :j
!"IJid you not tell Mouteith that
! Hill started to take out the kev of
j the switch and that you finished
! taking it out?"
j The question was objected to by
j the opposing counsel and was ruled
out as incompetent bv the court.
The case was argued at length,
;:nd a beautiful tribute was paid by
the counsel for the vtate to brave
Jack .Miller, who lost his life at his
post ot duty. The case was given
:o the jury about 5 o'clock and
after being out half an hour they
returned a verdict of not guilty.
The case against l'Yed Kobe was
also dismissed, and both of ihe
prisoners were discharged.
Considerable feeling was ex
piessed over the tennination of the
case, especially as young llolte and
Hill had each made a confession to
the effect that the two were guilly
of displacing the switch, which
caused the wreck, and there are
few people who do not believe
them equally guilty.
The slat.is of the case is this :
The con.'ession of Hill was made
without so'k-itation and was ad
mitted in eyideuce. This, together :
with the circumstantial evidence
was sufficient to convict him oi
manslaughier The confess'on of
young Kolie was obtained upon
urgent solicitation to the effect
that it would lie better for him to
tell the ti nt Ii. This, however, w as
no! addmitted in evidence, and the
1 i:cu;i.M.ui! i.d evidence ;i!o:i.; was
iiisiiilicient lo co:i ict. The same
conditio!! existed in Fted Uo'.ie's
cast-, aiid in- v.i.s dic!iared on
.'notion i.f th-.- disiiict attorney.
Tlitt Ci.s piesell!.-. :t peculiar
asjH'::i. Ttit: three yoi:; men are
known to Oe u ii! y. tw..- f iheiu
having !.lf sed. ( )::e .t 1 nem is
conv 'ictei; and tin- oth.-r tw go irte
ieca'ie liieir jiiiill cannot be
proven. La ws cannot be made to
lit all ci'ses, and ibis ertamly
seems to be an aggravated ease
which tho law does not lit. The
1 three voting villains most certainly
'committed the crime lor
which
I thev were indicted, hit
tlic-ir own
i confe sions were worthless
in court'
I and thev could not be convicted.
itKAI. KSTATli KAI.KS
The following real estate
sales
were recorded yesterday :
Allison C. Lester to Sophia
M. Lester, 100 acres $ 800
T. II. Rhoadesto Lloyd Bar-
cey, 55xlo2 feet, block in
Hack-Ionian's 3d addition. .
Susanna 11a dey to Geo. F.
Burkhart, 6 acres
1 . . 1 . . . 11.. 1 r ...
400
' (i
.11. uoura 10 i?ua:mu 1 iuu
ley, 0 acres 00
E. l). Cusick to David Link, 1
lot. block 34, llackleman's
2d addition 1150:
Wm. C. Wheat ley to A. R.
Cyrus, 20 acres..." 400
J. V. Pipe to H. W. Lasselle,
2 lots in Pipe's addition . 300 1
Thos. Badger to J. H.Mullan,
1 lot, block 29, llackleman's
2daddition 400 j
A. Hackleman to Tilla Grav, I
lot 8, block y, llackleman's ,
3d addition 250 j
Z. G. Hayes to F. Sechagel,
180 acres 4000 j
Joseph I. McCoy to J. F. Mc-
Coy, interest in the dona
tion land claim cf John Mc
Coy 1570
Joseph I. McCoy to Frank M,
French power of attorney
A Good I i vestment.
I have for for sale about ten acres
of land right in the city, it being
the north ten acres of the Milton
Ila'e place, and have a considera
ble froitage op. the road. This
1 mil tlrwitm nw-fdir nml isi vorv dp-
sirable propertv. Price reasona-i
b'.e and easy terms can be had tori
a few days on'y. Many other j
choice bargains. E. G. Beardsley, j
Ileal E-late Agent, Broa-ialbin !
stieet, Albany, Oregon.
I'rofessor Ilurk.
'Why the rich get richer ar.d
the po r get poorer," will be dis
cussed bv Prof. M. V. Rk at the
W. C. T'. U. hail t liiht. Tuts
g.mileman has !: . iiently sj.oi.en
!:ere. and he ni.'.v 1.; expected t..
i rcprc-ei.t h's pi i:i- 'n'cs fairly.
! P.ofts and shoe.-- at cost at W. I".
; r.ea.Ps.
Bt-
Special U the Hp.ralb.J
Salem, Nov. 7. (ieyernor Pen
noyer to.day apoiuted as nutaries
H. W. Keeze, of Klamath, and
Martin Carnil', of noa:- St. Ileleiis.
An insane patient wa. left at the
asylum to-day ny Win. A. Meeker,
sheriff of Columbia county.
Three prisoners were released
from the jienitentiary to-day, one
being a noted character, haying
been confined in .San Quentin pris
on five times. Thev were : John
Whalen, I'ruin Multnomah county,
one vear lor sodomy : (. t-arlev
Chi-
naman, Irom Wasco countv, one
me 'ast named was at once taken
111 t;Iiar5? uy oiticcr: irom an
Quentin, lie having escajHsd from
tl,ar P"son. They t-tarted on their
return witn him tlr.s evening.
Vhirlod Aerss the 1,'ontinent.
In a few days last mail trains
will be put on the route between
Portland and the Fast, which will
materially change the time of ar
rivals and departures of mails.
What with oxen a lew years ago
required more than six months wili
now be accomplished in much less
than the same number of days. For
several months there has been talk
of a fast mail service beintr intro-
j duced bet ecu Omaha and San
I Francisco, to connect with the iV.st
trams which have for seme time
been running between New Yoik,
viucago ami umana. Arrange-
ments have just been completed
with the Lnion Pacific company,
the Central Pacific and Oregon
short Line, so that through trains
will be put on, commencing No
vember 17th. The train will con
sist of two mail cars, two s'eeping
coaches and a baggage car. They
will not only furnish rapid trant.
portation for the through mail, but
will he the means ot shortening
thf trip :or through passengers as
well. The iir&t train wid leave
Omaha at 6:10 i m. the 17th and
will reach Ogden at 12:45 a. si. the
l'Jth, a;.d San Francisco at5):45tlie
20th. At Green lliver, Wyoming,
tlie Oregon hort Line will catch
up a portion of the mail and whin
it awaj' to Portland, reaching there
in advance of the fan Francisco
train at 7 a. m. on the L'Oth. Com
ing eastward the train will leave
San Francisco at 7:150 a. i. the
17th and reach the Transfer at 4 :t!0
i. si. the L'Oth. The Portland train
will leave Portland at 8 a. m. the
18th and overtake the San Francis
co train at Green Itiver. Continu
ing eastward the fast mail will
lea. e at 5 r. si., reaching Chicago
at 7 a. si. next morning and New
York at 10 :'M on the second day,
making a through run from San
Francisco to New Vork 111 four
das and sixteen hours. This is
the fastest regular time ever made
Irom ocean to ocean
mid i)i. i: uiugi: ITKSl.
M 11)1)1. K RlIJOK. Oct. ol.
.Mr. deo. Stiers tias put up a
house on his ranch
Mr. Baker is getting alon finely
witit his slashing on II. Bryant's
place.
Ed. Nichois ban rented the
Widow Barnes place and moved
out to it.
Oh! the rain, the tiresome rain,
Yes, that was the case, but to
dav all nature is smiling its sweet
est". Mr. Stephen I'alliet has rented
his place to Mr. Burris, and gone
with l.ir family to C01 vallis, where
they wili keep hc.Mih-is.
Mr. L. T. Berrv bus
decided to
stay at Middle Ridge during the
winter. The house he is building
on Bi vant's place is almost ready
; to move into.
n,,rt(.i,i
S cided to supply the sc hool with
; wood by letting the contract to the
j lowest bidder. J. N. Combs got
the job and put up a line lot of
wood. We think it would be iu
order now to build a good wood
house on the school lot.
A Domesticated Chinese Pheasant.
Tht Brownsville Timps nav that.
j Mr. O. P. Coshow, of that place,
has a China pheashant that has
j never known any but a domestic
1 life. It was born with a brood of
; ceickens, and was fed and cared
j for by the mother, until such time
! as he as big enough to wean, when
' he was left to shift for himself
along with the chickens. This
bird seems perfectly contented, go
; ing to roost at night and feeding
through the dav with the (thickens,
i His beautiful plumage is now ,-t its
best and makes him the pride of
j the yard.
FA1K DALE ADDITION.
Burkhart fi Malin ou
10S city lots in this beaut
tion, which has just bee
This addition is situat
east of the city, and adjoining
llackleman's land, and is
closest addition to the city that is
now offered for sale. These lots
will now bd sold for $75 and corner
lots $100 each until January 1st,
after which time all lots remain
ing will be raised to $150 each.
These lots wili be sold on easy
terms, and the first that call to see
them will get the choice of all.
The Latest Novolty in I'antaloons.
Zaches Pros., merchant tailors
and drapers, opposite the postoliice,
arc 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 ami checks.
The f-repar:s are bound to coincide
with the same of the backparts.
We guarantee a perfect fit in every
pair or money refunded.
Wanted An expe: ienccd gill to
d .
iesi
ciu-rat in :isewi
lence oi i'i c f. '
ik. C;:ll
V. li. Lee
it
ewsy I3o!ts from SaliiL risontrs
leased Irom the Penitentiary.
J!' sale I
ff addi-
'atted.
ti n the
Abe -the
Wiii
i:k's.
CKAWFOKDSTILLE NOTES.
Ckawfokdsville, Nov. 5.
Heavv frosts and some ice for
few mornings fast. !
Mr. Ii. W. Moses our postmaster j
nas been quite sicx ior a
more.
week or
lioi n Oct. 31 , to the wife of E N
McUaw a t-on. Mother and child
doing well.
Mr. J.W. Cilass returned from
St. John's Wash, yesterday. He
has been up there tor two weeks
past visiting with his brother. .
Our town was visited by a street
fakir last Friday night. He was
running a wheel of fortune, but he
did not take in the dimes very fast.
Mr. K. J. Ilughts and wife
moved into tow n last week into the
house formerly ow ned by J. F.
11 u&t. They have exchanged
laces, Mr. J lust has moved out to
the Hughes' farm.
Kev K Kobe of the Presbyterian
church, held the regular annual
communion service here last Sat
urday and Sundav. Thera was an
unusually large audience on Sab-i
bath. i
Mr J C Cox and wife have moved
on to their farm about one-half
mile from town. The band boys I
turned out a few nights ago and
serenaded, as they had just return
ed here from their bridal tour. Mr.
Cox has been running the sash
and door factory here for a year.
Mr. T. A. Lewis our shoe maker
nas moved 111s toots into me oiu
store building lonnerly occupied
by Mr. Pugti. We are tlad to see
1 . - . . 11
Mr. Lew is getting started up again,
as our town needs a irood siioe
l" ," " fcv'u" "",'i Uregon. ine most
maker and a harness maker. We j feature to purchasers is
. . 1 . . . 1 ..,.,..1 It.. Con 1
dso need a good doctor. Dr Spen
cer has been in town for a few
days, but I understand he is agent
tor some Life Insurance Co:
For the Ladies Only.
I am now prepared to do all
kinds of stamping, ani have over
two thousand designs to choose
from. Also a nice line of em
broidery materials, such as arra
senes, ciewels, No. 1 and 2 em
broiderv chenilles, princess che
nilles, etc., etc. And the finest j
pompons, tassels, crescents, cords, j
plushes, felts, and fancy work ma-!
terials eer in the city. Zephyr is j
going at. h 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 oi G. W. Simpson, Albany,
Oregon.
TIIKK; Tia tIC LOADS.
Last evening three tmck loads of
fruits and vegetables were received
Dy the Wil'amette Packing Co.,
consisting of
Caulillower, Sweet potatoes,
Celery, Horseradish,
Giapes, Oranges,
Onions, Lemons,
Black figs, White figs,
POULTRY,
Ducks, Geese,
Turkeve, Chickens.
Do not fail to call eariv and se- ;
your pick of the above articles.
Special Notice.
Ow ing to a misunderstanding re
rarding the school hours, Mrs.
.'.b ad and Miss Staibuck theft ach-
ers of the select and kindergarten
school in the W. C. T. V. hail,
w ish to say their se-.ion is from 9
a. 51. to 4 i'. si., also they have
received a large and line assort
ment of kindergaiu n materia', and
give instructions daily hi common
school siiidies and ki.'idergjiten
woi k Also !iiii.- lessons given
tree toe-icii pup.l it desired. Terms
i i 1 1 y cel. is per wt ek.
-Mi.s. Mi:.ai,
Miss. Stakm'ck.
( uiiie :tnt! Look.
Thos. Brink has yi received a
fine lot o! wifker chaws, wood
baskets, music stands, and some
line parlor suites, etc . which will
!,- sold at the ery lowest price.
ilKIKK MENTION.
Choice uiuolored Japan tea
assortei f.-incv baskets at F.
in
L.
Kerton's.
Stop at A'ill & Stark 'b and ex
amine their large and new line of
watches.
Simply immense. Silver Quarter!
plug cut. A splendid f moke. Pro
gressive merchants keep it.
Cheaper than ready made.
Pantaloons to order fcr$5 at Zaches
Pros, opposite the postoflice.
We are in the field and in the
lead for com e tit ion. Miits to or
der for $2 ) at Ziches Rros., oppo
site the postoflice.
We have just opened another in
voice of cloaks, and we feel conn"
u that we can suit everybody,
m. 'i in style and price. W. F.
R.ad. -
"V. . Oi ii-,. of ail emi!nj-n;enti is the wr rat,"
Sot. mi 'iie jwct, now oewl and turneil todn-it,
Wcro 1 alive, and with desire beset,
Ik-'d - :.-h for bargains now nt my store,
von .: '.! ' . Bkownkli.,
SERIOUS BLVXDEB.
A JLady Nearly Prostrated by a
Patent Medicine.
A lady well-known in the Western Ad
dition lias been a great sufferer for years
with indigestion and dyspepsia. Struck
with the testimonials praising Joy's Veg
etable Sarsaporilta, she sent for a bottle.
The druggist, not bavin? it, talked them
into taking another SarsapariVJa. As the
leading Sarsaparillas use mineral Wood
purifiers, the effect of the emptying of
1 Iodide of Potash into a stomach already
! distressingly delicate was disastrous,
I almost prostrating her before the mistake
' was rectified. She then railed upon Mr?
: Fowler, ot C27 Ellis street, whose name
I was among those cured by Joy's Vegetable
' f-.nrsnparilla. Mr. Fowler said it was true
: that it bad cured her. Again reassured,
the vegetable compound was sent for and
gotten. Ti- f-'eatle action of its vegetable
stimulants upon the liver, kidneys und
disostive nix-mss. and its warm stomach
. ti.uii s.were'the very things needed, nnd
i-'ie began improving raid was hcrold sel!
wi'hin a fortnight. This Founds like
li-i:oii. b::t th names can be given i
ncccssarv. '' t'riiitcitco Examiner.
r. PACKS
OK I.ONE JAC ;
ir.tt lor 1,23
A PCFULAS ESTABLISHHEHT.
How Jq'.iu3 Gradwohl's GolJtn'EuleBaiaar
Moets the Pablic Want.
Oim of the most extensive and
; (.'(...ontlv Kfniked 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 in Oregon.
The line carried comnrises a be-
I wiiderimr assortment of fine 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, 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
orated makes, Koger Bros.' silver
and silver plated goods and
Bohemian wares of every variety,
while his stock of dolls, tovs. toilet
! and fancy goods, in plush and
j silver, and novelties for the chil
jdreii wili be larger tVan ever be
fore. Mr. Gradwohl has enlarged
j his slock in such a replete manner
: that his Golden Rule Bazaar is not
. only a crC(lit to the citv 0f Albany
;,mt to the entire Willametie
1 v,n vlf.;n nno rif n, m,,t tv-
tensive establishments of the kind
Oregon. Ihe most important
in prices,
and when we assert that his prices
are as low as any house m the state
anil flint. hi rnnfla nrA flmil I
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
hincv and decoiative ware is the
lto complete in the Willamette
Hey. Those who deal at the
Golden Rule Bazaar, will find a
lai;e assortment to choose from,
anc a square, reliable gentleman
to deal with.
rortmitler & Irving have just
' opened a new line of portiers, table
j sovers, towel rings, stair nails
j and novelties in furniture and
j luuse-finishings. Call and see
i their elegant new store in the
: Masonic building.
I The blood will follow where the knife is
driven,
The Uash will ;aiver where the pinacr tear
And trade will fullow w here the merchant's
j striven,
1 As Hrownell has to, to make hU prices fair
i Smoke the celebrated Havana
! tilled 5-cent cigars, manufactured
I at Julius Joseph's cigar factory.
A new7 invoice of Crystal Baking
Powder iust received bv F. L.
j Kenion. A handsome prize goes
with each can. Price 50c.
i Accidents are happening daily to
! tbose who least expect them. Be
on tne sale side and insure witn
Winn in the Travelers.
list of ill !
; Instead of ofl'ering a prize lliai only
benefits the lucky one, or sending out
i eon liden 1 ia 1 slips us halts?, w propose
! to operly oiler the citiseai of Albany
I and vicir.ity choice goods at bedrock
price? and j?ive
!5 Per i'e-iii Discount
I Tel- c:isli on parli dollar's worth at
I regular retail prices, until Jiin.l, lS'JO.
, Highest prices paid for chickens, eg" 8
:ind Hitter. Tliankini; you fur or
past patronaire and soliciting your
trade for the future, I beg to remain
at your service. J. M. bAKDl'E.
E. C.BEARDSLEY,
HEAL ESTATE AGENT.
Conveyancin&r of all kinds anc in a relia
ble ra-iniisr. All lusincss will receive prompt
attention. Oli -c on ISroadalbm Ltret, mar
Kirst, Albany, degon.
WANTEO OK GOO I) SELLING
a 'ility to represent us as hales at-i.t in
this town, (5200 to S'JoOO jcr year .-an b
inorte ) Address, Wanam:iker & Brown,
Thilailelphia, l'a.
The largest clothing and inenhi.l t.ilor
in,' house in America.
t'oiilnirlor anil Isulblcr.
Tt
UK UXDKilSlGSKD HAVING I.OCATEI
in Albi-iv solicits uatrmiauu from ciij
and country. Will contract to build bridge,
barns, and all inaniicr of dwi Uing bouses
including Oueeii Anne, Kastlakc and VMa
bethian stvle-i of building. Will lunisb
plans and sp. cificaf.i'-ns Iree of charges. Satif
faction guaranteed. W. i ('ASSKL.
iTliB OelBtoatel Freiicli
, 1
-'!5rv "i
otFOliu
' AC-l'CtJ
the utiier.itive organs of cit'.n r sex hvt!i.
arifiint trmii the exeoi-ivc is. r.t vti:ii eano
tr.ti.-v co or opium, or tliroii.-.b nti'liMl i;i.!
rt lir.11. over ia.htlrfen. e, it:: . -aeh aslosi
I'.riin Cower. 'A'.'.kc u'ne-. Utaring D.iwn
Pains in the !'a-k. Seminal W akti-ns U?
teria, Ner ou I'ros ntioii, N wnni-l )iv
sioiis, l.'.vicorrhi'i', li.:i'ii s-, Vik Mi.in.irv
l.oi'-.of I'owc a'ld Iniji .'eiic. . v. rii. !i :f :n .
!t cr--;l often Iciil to prjinaturt o'.l :; a n
iint;:ity. I'r.ce ! a b ,; i f-.-r ".' .)
S -ii'. bv ni-iii "ii ici-eis t' l .-.-:co.
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o-ilor rc-i.-iviit. to
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mi'so! U-ti:i:oi!:-.N in
oi bo:h ! h m;
'venr-.-d bv tli. use f Aj hr-!
A.l-'r.
S tIU? 'il J W" '
:: . !i, box, 27. l it a' -!, t i
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All 'aiiv, 'ti' II.
: ill: .-,
rniva''.t
-.:.i!:.r f..
r r tr.oiie.i
refuiiilei:
F. L. Kenton
-DEALER IN-
Staple and Fancy
(jROCEEIE
ilso Choice Candies, ICnts, Cigars and Tobaccos,
Fruits, Vegetables, Etc.
TERMS CASn AISD PRICES LOW.
Subscription Agent for all Leading Xews
papers and Magazines.
iCff"NEAR THE POSTOFFICE.
A
GLORIOUS FDTUBE
In keeping with the ever brightening prospecU
of our fair city, we are daily adding to our already
large stock such fancy and staple groceries as will
fully supply the wants of the liiost fastidious. And
wnile we call special attention to the quality and
complete assortment of our goods, nre will add that
as a
Special Inducement.
TO OUR FRIENDS WE WILL
(live 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 baking powder prizes, but
is elegant cenuine 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 on or more of these elegant
sets,
LA FORREST & THOMPSON.
ft I
to!
"Ok ! 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 IS COMING-.
4iO.M Prob.'' savs winter is coraino; ariier ami more
severe this vear than usual.
Fake fime the Topknot nv.d o.vaminc my elegant
stt ck of
OVERCOATS,
CAPE ULSTERS.
DRESS OVERCOATS.
KERSEYS,
VALOURS,
BKAVFRS,
MELTONS,
CHEVIOTS,
WIOEAWAKK,
CHIKCHILLAS,
CASSIMERES,
MONTAGNACS.
L. K. BLAIN,
Leading
Will &
? A.
MlMJiaiiiflii
B LjJT IB Ti
ALBANY, OREGON
$25 00
. 750
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Snow.
rnrjiji.
Cloth-ierj
Stark.
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