i he 'aioiui j:m". liiiAii'. sxyi-. yoYiaiui? to, 1889.
getting gagggniadl
SVKCtAI., lt:80 A. M.
Hot tvi .e onr stares 3 range
before buying is a mistake. Mis
takes are l ay coetly. Ia heat
ing siwve e have tfte largest as
well as the imv-t carefully selected
stock i the city. Tke store we
otfar wer not bought M aa experi
uwi bit as & cerUitr, We
taotr what each star uriH do, and
they wore boaght for Mk, io the
prica i, tight. We have special
ties in heaters, behiii oar regular
Vmti of Warlaai, Argaad ami Su
perior stores lawjeg.
Qk: If. Iuh.
WKiTJirr. IXICATT08.
For AlbuuT and vicinity Fol
lowing is the forecast for 2-1 hourd,
ading at S p. m. lo-i.ay :
Fair weather, warmer: norlbfr
ly wind.
roTTMses ABr town.
ttuit-ns Coaiedy O. next Mon
Jay. Win. M. U -a'j, of Co: valiis, was
iu the city I;:st evening.
The subject for ti.e Y. M. C. A.
uospel lueetir:' thi.s afternoon is
"I'raver fr Revival," IValms
S-,-4-7.
K. X. riht has been elected
principal of the antiam Academy
at Lebanon, ami the school will
reopen on the 19th inst.
The navigation coaipanies are
anxiously awaiting for the river to
rie, Loats are running as far as
this city, but the rirer is too low
for active aud steady boating.
There are now filed with the
secretary of Pta'e certified copies of
the assessment rolls of fifteen
counties. On the w hole the totals
of properly displayed, indicates
a lowering of the state levy.
The president is only waiting for
thearnral ot lion, linger ner
mann to make a lot of Federal
appointments in Oregon. A good
many anxious gentlemen in this
state will speed Mr. Hermann on
his way with their prayers.
iow is trie time, nuy lots in
Viereck's addition. Full size lots
06x110. can make two 10xt2 feet
lots out of each block. Oniy a few-
blocks eflered for sale at 1200,
when prices will be raised. These
lots are all high and dry and are
on the line of all the contemplated
improvements in the spring.
Fred Goulet crossed the Cascades
last Sunday by the Santiam road,
and arrived here Wednesday. He
says there was eight inches of snow
on the summit and it reached this
way to Cache creek. It was know
ing hard when Mr. Goulet came
over and he thinks there are at
least two feet of snow on the moun
tains now. ' Jchoco Iteview.
The Oregonian remarks that the
Linn county bu.iir.ess council,
I'atrons of Husbandry, are taking
a praise nor! by interest in their
brother fanners oi Wasco county
who were left in straightened cir
cumstances by the partial failure
vi me wiKai croji iasi season.
Hon. K. A. '.nine was delegated
t viit Wasco county and imiuire
into the nerrssit
in that section.
Th" Lebanon
cut if sue said :
nothing of
fcr some time,
one will make
direction? The
of 'he fanner
Ex press in a re-
have heard
the
iiiavevard
Is it possible no
a move in that
Express probably
meant to stir up the authorities on
the question of improving their
emetery, but a naughty exchange
tises with the remark that it is not
probable that the good people of
Lebanon r.re more anxious to move
towards the graveyard before their
time comes, than other people.
Th Room at Yaqaiaa.
A great advance has been made
in property at Yaquina, resulting
from the announcemect that the
Oregon Pacific Company proposes
next summer to build a large hotel
on South Beach and make the
place the .Saratoga of the North
west coast. A motor line is to be
built from Yaquina City across the
upper end of the bay to outh
Beach, and some extensive im
vrorenients made there. A num
ber of Albany men who recently
invested in real estate, there have
refused double what they paid.
the Oregon Pacihe (o
is buying
up ail the land ou South Beach at
$! ?." per acre.
Sonar Heavy Transfers.
John Fox lias sold to Win. M.
Hoag his propeity consisting of 100
feet front on First street for $14,
000. Tbo sale of 205 acres of Dr.
G. W. Maston's fruit farm to T. E.
Hogg for $20,500 was als consum
mated, also the sale of the prop
erty of H. F. Merrill, J. B. Corn
ley and C. J. Dillon on Water
street to Col. Hogg. The company
will do some extensive building
next season, and have some im
portant enterprises on foot tending
to promote the material welfare of
Albany.
Abttria.
Iots in the north addition to As
toria; price $15 each on the install
ment plan, or a discount for rash.
These lots are selling rapidly in
Portland and other cities. 1 am
authorized t sell but a few block
ami it wi!l pav vcu to call early
aud get vour c
loice. E.G.IVard!-
ley, Leal Estate
street, Albany.
Ager.i, i.roauiMUin
."Innej- t l.oa.-i.
At a 1 r-v rate of interest on
1:00 1 !
farm ptvpeicv
in Linn county, or j
Oil ;-.':
Ali ai;
Wii-:
; kY' d city property in i
:.!' to "Blackbrrn &
!b:.:iv, Oregon. ;
y.
i
THE GEAKT8 PASS FA0T0EY.
Aa
Itapoitant c'.erprize That Will
Secired by Albany.
The proposition made by the
Grant's Pass Sugar Pine Manufa:
turing Lo. to establish a factory in
this city, is being met with the
Earae commendable enterprise on
the part of the citizens here that
has characterized their actions in
prerious public undertakings of
importance. The Grant's Pass
Company offered to establish a
branch factory here, with the in
tention that "it shall ultimately
grow to become the main business,
if the citizens of Albany will sub
scribe sufficient Etock.
Me33rs. Hochsieller it Sears
headed the subscription list with
$10,000. This amount was swelled
to $16,000 last evening, and
Messrs. F. J. Miller and George W.
Hochstedler, who have the matter
in charge, aro confident that $25,
000 in stock will be subscribed and
the factory assured.
Mr. H." 15. Miller, j resident of
the company, while in Albany a
few days ago, informed a represen
tative of the Hkkalu that if the
amount was subscribed a large
brick factory would be built at
oncer, anu a joooing nusiness es
tablished, making Albany a dis
tributing point for the entire state.
The enterprise will add materially
to Albany's manufacturing in
terests. Au Elegant Establishment.
Mr. 11. C. Hubb ird. who lo'-ated
in this city last spring from Hum
boldt, Iowa, iop the purpose ot en
gaging in the drug business, has
nw or-ened to the public one of t he
most e.egantly littted drug stores
in the Willamette Valley, occupy
ing one of the One store rooms in
the new B'.umberg block. The fit
tings are all of solid oak, and were
manufactured in Albany. Mr.
Hubbard is r. thorough druggist,
having been engaged in the busi
ness for sixteen years. He holds a
certificate from the state board
of i
commissioners of pharmacy of
Iowa. Being experienced in this j
denartment he will make a t
specialty of filling prescriptions of
overy kind. His stock of drugs
and druggists' sundries, embrac
ing toilet and fancy articles, per
fumery ,albums, plush goods, etc.,
is complete, and is handsomely
arranged. The store is one of the
attractive business houses of the
citv, and is a credit to Albany.
(iOTerr.uiect Work at Coos Hay.
Mr. P. O'Neil, the well-known
contractor, is in Portland. He has
just returned rrom Coos bay where
he has a contract from the govern
ment to place a large quantity of
stone on the jetty being built for
the improvement of the entrance
to the harbor. He has a large
force of men at work and employs
two steam tugs in towing barges of j
ttone. borne delav has been
caused in the work on account of
the captains not being acquainted
with the channels, but everything
is now going on smoothly and over
2o00 cubic yards of rock have been
placed on the jetty. Captains
Pickens and Wetdahi, of the
Jan Francisco ollice ot the hydro
graphic survey, have completed a
I survey of the barber wh:cb w:L be
f be:
lent to navigators.
Ai! for !)ah;a Snllr?rs.
Kev. 1". U. Pr'chard is in rece
lt:
of a ieit.-r from So:ub i'.ikota,
?:;' ot t!.-.- teriib'.e de.-fi'iitivu
tell-!
a ad !
S iilei i;i ; a.ii.)i!'' the tn o'.ilt
there, i
resiM '! tiiis
h season sdrouulit.
nilies have death
! 1 fur.dreilr-. of fa
by st irvation or freezing
them in t lie face, unless
starim:
speedy
assistance is rendered them from !
outside. The ladies of the 1st
Presbyterian church of this city
will send a box to the sull'erers in
Miner Co. the latter part of next
week, and contributions of good
second hand clothing or bedding
for the box, will Iks thankfully re
ceived by the ladies, at the lecture
room f.f the church on Tuesday
and Wednesday forenoons. The
Wells Fargo Co. have kindly
otrered to transfer the box, free of
express charges.
Farther I'artirnlars.
Further particulars received from
the drowning cf the Parker family
at Yaquina are that all the bodies
except that of H. A. Wagner haye
been recovered. He leaves a
widow and three children at New
port in destitute circumstances. G.
W. Parker is the only survivor of
the party of nine. The mother
was found with her skull crushed,
the waves having evidently dashed
her against the boat before she
sank. Her little babe was stiil
c lasped tightly in her loving arms.
Parker is almost beside himselt at
the loss of his wife and little ones,
and Mrs. Wagner, it is feared, may
yet join her husband, so Teat is
her grief at his death.
Daisy is not Crazy.
The Corvallis Gaz tte says that
the first of the week a young girl
named Daisy Estes, who is well
knoJin about Corvallisar.d vicinity,
was brought he ore Drs. C. H. Lee
and II Pernot, assisted by M. L.
Pipes, attorney, and examined as
to hrr sanity. After the usual pro
ceeding in such cases she pro
nounced all right as far as the con
dition of mind is concerned, and
allowed to be discharged. This is
the same girl who became some
what notorious in this city. She is
only about 10 years old.
( ire nit Court Adjourned.
The Oc-tober term of circuit court
adjourned yesUruay. it was pro
longed eonsiderably into Novem
ber mid an unusually long docket
was cleaved. The last cae was
the Wi iik man divorce suit. Juitu'e
Boise confirmed the report of the
i referee. Judue
Mrs. Wo -km an
rov.i li, eratr.iny:
:i 'divorce on her
We are in the
lend for compo tit
field and i:i
!). Suits to
f r-
:o-
Be
1
; b
der for $20 at .aches
site the postollice.
Bros., cp
A WEEK OF COMEDY.
Ifeo Chicago Comply Ct-xpai.y V.'iil Eein
Their Engagement To Ilomw Ertiiing.
The Chicago Coimdv Co. will:
'in a week's engagement in this
city to-morrow eve nintf.piuy iu tl e
great English su .i e.s ' Kn .agi'd. '
The Chicago Comeiix Co., fur '.; e
last six months, n. is been one. i
the most successful companier u
the road, making a Dig sucee s
through Puget Sound. ibitish C...1
umb. a and Eastern Oicmii. Witi.
out doubt they will pluy m ciowl it
houses, as they are great iavrite.
Following is the eit ui the pi.iv
to-morrow night :
Cheviot Hill, a young man of
property Jas. A Dev ii.
Belvauney, his friend
Murt'rner Ssjnow.
Annus Macalister, a lowland
Peasant lad Yal F. Love.
Mr. ymperson
Arthur iroutberiand.
Major McGillicudy
W. L. Ionian.
John. . . : Louis Beiiiug.
Belinda Treherue
Belle Inman.
! Minnie, fcjym person ' dau;;'
lrgmi.t ;miuv
Mrs. Mactarlane, a lowland
widow nnie E. Inman.
Maggie, her daughter
.'. Minnie Basque! .
Parker, a maid
Mamie Smith.
Following i the synopsis:
Act 1st. (iarduti '..f a cottage
near Gretna on the border between
England and icotluud. A Scoth
marriage.
Act 2d. Drawing nxm at bym
persons. Married or single.
Act 3d. Kooni at .Sympersons,
London. The letter from abroad.
Engaged.
Fnc the Track.
The numerous destructive and
fatal accidents caused by stock ob
structing the track which have
lately occurred have been looked
into bv the state board ol railroad
commissioners and G.A. Watigoner
clt rk of thi b( a d, has sent cop cs
of the lollowing letter to ttie nian-
a:er of every railroad oieratin, in
Oiegon : 1 be attention ol tne rail
road commission has been called
to many accidents to trains within
the state resulting in the destine
tion of property and loss of life.
Investigation has shown that sev
eral of these accidents were caused
by trains running into stock upon
the track. In order therefore to
oiler greiter security to the travel
ing public, the board lecommends
that you protect your roadbed from
stock, by building a good and sub
stantial fence along the line and on
each side of your right of way, and
that such work be commenced at
once, by fencing such places along
your road as may be known t be
most frequented by stock.
Will he Kuile im Albany.
The Grant's Pass Sutrar Pine
, I Manufacturing Co. has shipped a
car load of scrap iron from their
factory recently burned to the Al
bany Iron Works, to which com
pany they have let the contract for
the manulacture of all the iron
work for their new factory at that
place. This will be an extensive
contract, and speaks well for the
capabilities of
the Albany Iron
Works.
Another Stramrr.
Tiie Oregon Development Co.
has chartered the steamer Farallon
which li'is been laced on the line
between Yaouina and. S;in Fran-
ciseo to m-ike rei'ldar trios alomr
side the steamer Willamette
! Valley. She. entered Yaquina l' iy
i for the first time on Sunday he-it.
This addition ,wiil prove ot greid
convenience to the business frater
nity as we'I as the traveling public.
t'linroh Notice.
Preaching services to-day at
the Presbyterian church at il a.
m. and 7 :o0 r. .v. Sabbath school
at 12:15 p. m. Young people's
praver iueetin;r in the lecture room
at 6 :!() r. m. Subject of the morn
ing discourse, "Foreign Missions
not a Failure." In the evening
the first 6raon of a series on the
general topic of Christian Evi-
I dences will be given. Cordial wel
come is extended to tne public to
these services.
To the Ladies.
Mrs. S. A. Wayne, of San Fran
cisco, would be pleased to have the
latlies of Albany and vicinity call
I and examine her stock of millin
j ery, which is of the very latest
; importation at very reasonable
prices. She would be pleased to
j receive calls from all the ladies,
' even though they do not wish to
i purchase. She will be at the St.
Charles hotel for a short time.
Kid Gloves! Kid (ilovea!
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 for this
price. Five buttons, three rows of
stitching, $1.50 per pair. S. E.
Young.
Notice to Onr 1'atrnns.
Crawford it Paxton wish to hay
that the opposition lias been with
draw n and they will not take any
more cheap photographs. But
will make all who call first-class
work at reasonable prices.
liespectfully yours,
CitAWFonn it Paxtox.
1 iii;it:int Notice.
Owing to the change in owner
ship of the Albany and Santiam
can..l, the Magnolia flouring mills
and city water work, all persons
indebted to ine are hereby notified
to c:
S'.lli
i nt .be otiicc
immediately.
y. a.
mid settle the
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SEAL ESTATE SALES,
List of tt IriDEfjis Kec rded in Tb's
City Tvstevdgy,
The following real estate
were recorded yesterday :
S. W. Crowder to Chas. XV
Ciowder, west half NE. Qr
block 128, Hackleman's ad
dition
sales
250
.1. W. and M.J. Propst to
B.
F. Fuller, lot 1, block
Albany
45,
600
iC
R.
. A.
iG Vy. Miller to Addie
Bryant, 40 acres in Sec.
Tp. I."., s. U.2 V
II. I. Kudd et ux. to W.
Garret. i acre in the H
600
McCartney D. L. C
J. S. Morris et al. to E. Goin,
lot 14, (Join's addition to
tcio
F.lias Maxwell to Frank
Smith, :0 acres in Tp. 10
and 11, S. It. 2 W
Milton Hale to A. J. Conner,
10 acres Tp. 10 S. li. 3 W.
A. J. Conner to Wm. Conner,
120 acres in Tp. 10 S. li. 8
W
H. C. and Ella Harkness to
J-,:i.!S Parker, lot 7. block 5,
llalston's addition to Leb
anon M. E. Hearn to B. Casey, 14'
acres in Lebanon
T. .1. Munkis, administrator
to.!. M. Calavan, 100 acres
inTp. 10, S. B.l E
800
45i
100
2690
000
710
405
250
7000
5
1103
1050
Aramenta Perry to. J
Calaran, 1(K) acres in
10, S. P.. 1 E
J. B. Comlev to Wm.
M.
Tp.
M.
Hoag, part of block 10, Al
bany G. W. Madon to T. Edgenton
Hogg, 207 acres in Tp. 11,
S.1UW
John Dierenger to J. N. Gul
liford, parcel in block 101. .
M. E. Farrell to Jacob San
ders,! 12 acres near Albany.
FA I K DALE ADDITION.
Burkhart fc Malin offer lor sale
10S city lots in this beautif J addi
tion, which has just been platted.
This addition is situate i on the
east of the city, and adjoining Abe
Hackleman's land, and is the
closest addition to the city that is
now offered for sale. These lots
will now bj sold for $75 and co'ue
lots $100 each until January 1st,
after which time all lots remain
ing will be raised to $150 each.
These lots will lie sold on easy
terms, and the first that call to see
them will get the choice of all.
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, such as arra
senes, ciewels, No. 1 and 2 em
broidery chenilles, princess che
nilles, etc., etc. And the finest
pompons, tassels, crescents, cords,
plushes, felts, and fancy work ma
terials eter in the city. Zephyr is
going at 5 cents an ounce. Miss
Minnie Co! well has charge of this
department, and has bad several
years cxerience in all kinds of
fancy work and stamping. At the
stye of (j. W. Simpson, Albany,
Oregon.
A ood Invest meni.
1 have for for sale about ten acres
of land riiilit in the city, it being
tie north ten acres of the Milton
Hale place, and have a ion idera
ble frontage o-. the road. This
laud slopes nicely
sirable property.
111(1 i:
Price
; very ite
reasona
b!i
a
and easv tonus can be bad :or
t
'v davs onlv. Many other
choice bargains. E. G
Hcardsley.
Broadal'oin
Leal E-ta!e Agent,
street, Albany, Oregon.
The Latest Novelty , in Pantaloons.
aches Bros., merchant tailors
and drapers, opposite the postollice,
are prepared to place before the
Albany people their own invention
of cutting and making pantaloons
without an out-ide seam. The
novelty is not only without a seam,
but in bright stripes and chucks,
fhe foreparts are bound to coincide
with the same of the backparts.
We guarantee a perfect fit in every
pair or money refunded.
liadly Mutilated.
Last evening Walter Curtis, a
brakeman on the Northern Pacific
railroad, was brought here from
Napavinc station for surgical treat
ment at St. Vincent hospital.
While getting off a car his right
foot slipped .on a small stone and
one of the wheels completely sev
ered the foot from the leg", lie
will most likely survive, providing
lie recovers from the nervous
shock. Portlaud Telegram.
Coining Next Monday.
Beginning next Monday the Chi
c'.ro Comedy Co., which ia well
a. i favorably known in this city,
w '.'A begin a return engagement of
a w ek. They made a big hit
when here six months ago and the
company is said now to be stronger
and better than ever. They have
a new reportoire of splendid plays,
as will be seen from their adv.
Seats are now on sale at Black
man's.
Money to Loan.
Money to loan at a low rate of
interest, on improved farm and
city property, in sums of $200 to
$1(3,000. For particulars call on
Burkhart v Malm, Ileal Estate
Agents.
t'oiue and Look.
Thos. Brink has just received
fine lot of wicker chairs, wood
haskets. music stanus, and some
fine parlor suites, etc , which will
lie sold at the very lowest price.
California at-JC-t urr.
T lie only guaranteed cur? for cr.tarrh
cold in the head, hay fcv.'.r, rose cold,
rutin rliid Oeafi.t" am! sore eves, ltr
stere t!;e feuse of taste and t: dea-aut
tin :::!i, resulting f:i;i iit::n !. Ni-j
iind j l'MS'int to use. I'o'.li.w directions
;:;!! u cure is v. a rr:i iil--n. i y :iK druy
ci--ls. etil fr circjijjr t AMet-u
.i.':'.;. I.'ulll ally. Ol O i i'de, C i. S ix
!Tin!!i-' treatment for :'m ; M-nt Vy
l-i.i'ii. SI in, tor .o'e !y I'ommv A
Ma-ion.
COAST K0TES.
wsy
as fiom Onr Exchanges Tfcroreh
ut the Nn;.hw:-.
Tho tax levy of Wasco county ia 20
mills.
Tho colored murderer Gibba is still
lea dug the Portlaud police a lively
chase.
Pensions have been granted Francia
M. Jo iwcii, Corvallis, and Isaac
Baumaartcn, Island City, Or. A
uew postofnee haa been eatahhshei at
Boaver. Clallam county, Wash,, with
Charles T. Harris as postmaster.
Fivuch Prairie Gazette: As our
eotemporarLs are placing in nomina
tion various candidates for governor,
the Gazette desires to iQl in its auger
b naming its candidate, Professor E.
B. McKlrov, of Salem, our present
efiiciei-t up-rintendect cf public in
struction. He will poll more votes
than any man in the state.
The assessor of Lane county has
just completed his work for the cur
rent yt-.r and his footings dhow Lane
county has a gross valuation of all
property amouuting to 6,620.973.
with an indebtedness of all classes
aggregating $1,292,192, and exemp
tions equal to $o32,4GS, leaving a net
property of $4,802,323, subject to
taxation for the county.
Last Saturday a young man by the
name of Huston, who lives near Leba
non, went hunting, and in his round
came upon a band of geese and com
menced tiring at them. He shot six
times, killing 17 out of a flock of 19,
nd as he was rejoicing over his good
luck Mr. Blodgett came up aud de
manded Heyenteen dollars for his
g8e. The unlucky young man, wi o
thought he had been killing wilii
geese, paid for them.
IS KIEF MENTION.
. Fountain pjns at Will & Stark's.
Pickled pigs fejt at F. L. Ken
ton's. Boots and shoes at cost at W. F.
Bead's.
Try that fine Japan tea in baskets
at Lalorest & Thompson's.
Ttie largest stock of gloves ever
shown in Albany at V. F. Read s.
For school books, blanks, tab
lets etc., go to the City Drug Sstore.
Choice uncolored Japan tea in
assorted fancy baskets at F. L.
Kenton's.
Stop at A' ill & Stark's aud ex
amine their large and new line of
watches.
Just received a large invoice of
genuine Estrella cigars at Ellis's,
3 for 25c.
Have your prescriptions filled at
t lie new drug store. II. C. Hub
bard, prescription druggist.
Simply immense, S;iver Quarter
plug cut. A splendid smoke. Pro
gressive merchants keep it.
Cheaper than ready made.
Pauta'oons to order fcr $5 at Zaches
Bros, opposite the postollice.
Wanted An experienced gid to
do general housework. Call at the
residence of Prof. W. II. Lee.
Smoke the celebrated Havana
filled 5-ccnt cigars, manufactured
at Julius Joseph's cigur factory.
Pure unclored Japan tea
in neat baskets at 40 cents per
pound at Lal'grest & Thompson's.
Accidents arc happening daily to
those who least expect them. Be
on the safe side and insure with
Winn in the Travelers.
We have just opened another in
voice of cloaks, and we feel confi
dent that we can suit everybody,
both in style and price. W. F.
Bead.
Beautiful ribbons are arriving
the features of the season. We
have an immense stock and have
reduced the price 29 per cent. W.
F. Bead.
The people of Albany and vicin
ity are very cordially invited to call
ami inspect, our new stock in the
Blumberg block. 11. C. Hubbard,
proprietor.
Wisliin?. of ail cnitilormeiitn in the -er.it,"
Sotjiiil tin; poet, ni' dead and turned Uilu-t,
ere lie alive, and with desire licset.
llo'd wish
for liar"
uns iiuw :it nv
it mv norf,
vou net!
('. t. i'.KOWliKI,!,
Are vou in need of anything in
the drug line to dav? If so. it will
pay vou to try the new drug store.
Everything new and fresh. Prices
most reasonable.
Our usual display of choice fruits
and vegetables can be seen to-day.
Choice apples, turnips, cauliflower,
celery, grapes, figs, prunes, cran
berries, etc. Willamette Packing
Company.
The blood will follow where the knife in
driven.
The H-sli will quiver where the pincers tear
Anil trade will follow where th merchants
Htiiven,
As lirownell has ia, to make his priirs fair
riles! I'IIck! riles!
Dr William's Indian Pile 1 Mntmeni
is the only sure cure for blind, bleed,
ing or iteliinjr, piles ever discovered
It never fails to cure old cases of Jorijf
standing.
Judire Coons, Maysvillf, Kt, says.
"Dr William's Indian Pile Oiiitmeut
cured me after years of BUfierinjf."
JudgeCollinlniry, Cleveland. O.says
"I nave ound by experience that Dr.
Williars Indian Pile Ointi.ient ire
immediate and pcrnidiient relief."
We haye hundreds of such testi
monials. Do not sutler an instant
longer. Sold by druggists at 5()e and
$1 per box. SoW by r'oshay k. Mason,
Albany, Oregon.
If you want a clean and line smoke
askfor J, Joseph's liome made white
alior clears. For sale y most cifjar
rl"al-r mid nt J. .Iaeiili's factory,
HHmsBMBMBMnHnnnwH."
USE IMSPI AT OF-
...
Cbir.cso disbop, Jiiitancse curios
ities, ami novel! ies of all kiiuls have
been opi'iu il at tbe Jaiane.so l'.azaar
St" re tbe Kwong Wa (ice Co..
oi-Iosit' tiio uew Masonic Teinjile.
The l.xiies :ne invited to call and
inspect the.-e fine holiday goods.
jSTTancy goods sold cbearer
than iu I'o;tlan.l.
?or Hie Holidays
TEE KESAMIC POSSIBILITIES
Of tie uotih west Discovery of Fine Clayt
The Dutch Syndicate.
The Oregonian says that Dr.
Willis Eyerette, the well-known
mining expert and geologist, is in
the city. He has with hiui sixty
live samples of tine porcelain and
fire clays, and articles maufactured
from thtse clays, the most valua
ble of which was found on the Cow litz
river.
These samples have all been
carefully tested in the doctor's
Uiruaces, and are all arranged in
neat boxes on pink cotton, and are
now on their way to Holland for
tte inspection ol a wealthy syt di
cati. If the Dutch syndicate are
satisfied with these clays, they
may erect an enormous pottery
wo ks on the land from which these
clays were taken, and prccsed to
manufacture fire brick, repressed
I . V 1 . . I - anoiMilli.il -'I . li '.in i n
brick, enaimeled brick, tiles stone
ware and porcelainware. Ono ot
the great values of the white
"kaolins" is that it makes a clear
enameled glaze without the ad
mixture of any other substance ;
and a common red building brick
dipped into a thick solution of this
clay, mixed with water and sud
denly subjected to the proper heat,
will take on a clear, beautiful,
smooth enamel, and can be used
as an enameled pressed front
brick.
The future of the keramic in
dustr of the Ns-rfiwest y very
great, and it will be of vast benetit
to the whole section, should the
Dutch syndicate take bold of this
property and erect the necessary
works.
Special Notiee.
Owing to a misunderstanding re
garding the school hours, Mrs.
Alead and Miss Staibuck the teach
ers of the select and kindergarten
school in the W. C. T. U. liall,
wish to say their session is from '.)
a. m. to 4 e. m., also they have
received a large aud fine assort
ment of kindergarten "materia1, and
give instructions daily in common
school studies and kindergarten
work. Also music lessons ;iven
lree to each pupil if desired. Terms!
fifty cents per week.
Mks. Mkad,
Miss. Stahei ck
Something Kiee. I
We have just received a barrel
of genuine Gorman saur kraut, also j
grahwni li-itir in bulk, and Oregon
leaf lard in
Packing Co.
i.. .li. if':l: 4.
bull-
Willamette
A new invoice of ( rstal Baking
Powder just received by F. L.
Kenton. A handsome prize gees
with each can. Price 50c.
L SERIOrS BLEXDEB.
A Lady Nearly Prostrated by a I
Patent Medicine.
A lady well-known in the Western Ad-1
dition lias been a great sufferer for years I
with Indigestion and dyspepsia. Struct j
with the testimonials praising Joy's Vep- j
ctable Sarenparilla, she sent tor a bottle. I
The druggist, not having it, talked them
into taking another Sarsaparilla. As the
leading Sarsaparillas use mineral blood
purifiers, the effect ot the emptying ot
Iodide of l'otash into a stomach already I
distressingly delicate was disastrous, i
almost prostrating her before the mistake 1
was rectified. She then called upon Mrs. ;
Fowler, of "27 Ellis street, whose name '
was among t hose cured by Joy's Vegetable
Sarsaparilla. Mrs. Fowler said it was true i
that it bad cured her. A train reassured.
the vegetable compound was sent for and
cotten. TliCKentlo action of its vecetable
stimulants upou the liver, kidneys and
digestive orgnns, aud its warm stbmaeh I
tonics, were the very things needed, and :
sho legau improving and was herold sell
within a fortnight. This sounds like
fiction, but the names can be given il '
necessary. b& Francisco ttamincr.
or i.on;
jack Clt:.
; "J.. i-.-nts t
I'ii i i f,Mr
V. iintt-il.
on r: M:-!:c!ii.
; ) . j i "ii t
n- '.in
I r-ii r
M ui , .ill
TAiiru:
Cumin ti '
!tr;ek fe-r Sale.
?!it-.." O.Vt; 35 1 U: I.VS-" "
or i!i-. ve.el n-ivwiivi.- ui raoi-i-y.
W C V.-.S-'.i I.. .Viliii.v T.
t ariiK
and
. i
1 'iillt biive
('. K. Hrowni-5
vo'ir .. ult r
vriiri:i ti:-
I'ASll
II-; SKA It
spot.1! .'ow.
rl and wti-te, r'e im k n x.tii l.oi :
in ir-s
suitii.ily
iii.
or 1 nii.l. Anv i.-nonii il "li wii'
r-.va .icil. Adli.'-i i. I'KADV.
li
AVISO
PI'i:CITASF.I A l '
i TION
-in lit, I
ii'ii prepared t" t. I:e eutitr.u-t 01" ti
I'nxoin wi-hinu- i'neir winter's H'e
wid do "ell t.- i:iv me a om!1. On'c
kind
sawed
cun br
lefi at Biie.vnell it Stainrd's.
i !:. !!. WAHKEN,
, V r -
ttren Tor Nat.
Tine
Stl.K-
(II! Sl l'- !'.TO VI ARl.tS'- HALF J
lir.nl l.n'l-. :it S!''it llrn ai d na ,
Hoist in. li-'ili Kiit '.! -v Vi!l lie sold for
S-.0e.itii. l)ANi;:i, IIOt't'K,
Tari-ent, Oregon.
. and lomi:3'ii,! eniliraeing tin ecltlirateil
Klnr de MaJri i. Kstn-llaa, I'oiKiuerors and
other ehoi c liran.ls in the Wills, Farro and
Wettcrii Cniou Telegraph odiee buiMinjr.
ic! Keu.emler the place.
tnt racier aiid ittiller.
D:
C. SHKLb VILL KntSHII PLAN'S,
pe miI.mmoih and de' iil tor all kitiiis
huildin-.: and aivhitectuic. All workipioinpt
ly done and truirtiitci".l to tie first-tla-s. Ks
timates luriiisliid on short nctiee fer lirick
liu.!iliii-i, residences, imlilic l.iii!dins,
bridirea, etc.
Scavenger Work.
nUlEl'.MJKU.SHSNKU HAS I.OCVTEDlS
X Alliniylodo teavciwer work. luthi-.iHei
cleaned oiit and tho iv(-h carried away or
tit w t-M .ivati.iim iiifide. the uin ttc; nv,vc-d
and the niil )i!aev e.'Vtrid over with freh
dirt, as is du red. Ord-rs can Im? It it with ,
the wity ninrsh il. I -vill r n cn .vioui ct e i
iiKiiith aiil those vtiiln.' .rk d iim i-hu! l ,
I e e orders at ni e.' I K A l.i I H ' PKK.
Richards A: Piiilisps
AT.r.ANY
Architectural
. oim:;ox.
Wood Turning.
M iii'if i::-.: Tin of !! t.iti.s - ,-if ncw:iK.
i.i!.- lal, sv iir ;.-t.i, t al.u.-ter. rnrtiur
iii).."Kx, ptcI.'c, l"t r-'.ti-. i':n::ils, i laii'.U s,
tf.i.-e fitti'i-. i-r li -i.:i:i!.-.s, 'u'rii--iiiU'it',
lii.liiin cl'.i'i-. tj!i;e. .-tan i mid ih.iir
l-.'.J. All orders left v. 'h ns will rn ive
it i:-.pt aMii-an f.r r.tttnti m. Won I i-a:v
i:i i'.iid fancy fir:i ii,r i sjieridty.
Tln E-tre"a ci-j.ir, tiiie-c
cent-;, at Ellis' ci j '.r store.
lor
A POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT.
How JrJius Qradwohl's Goldenjilale Eaxiir
Meet the Public Want.
One of the moat 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 gorgeouB
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 ;hina and
glassware, together w ith the dec-
orated and fancy wares, novelties,
' a. a I 1 I " . 1
elegant stand and hanging lamps.
toys, boys' wagons and general
bazaar goods, present a scene well
worth on 's time to visit.
. Here may be found a complete
line of table cutlerj' of the cele-
orated makes, Roger Bros.' silver
! and
surer plated goods and
Bohemian ware of every ariety.
while his stock of dolls, toys, toilet
and fancy goods, in plush and
silver, and novelties for the chil
dren will be larger tVan ever be
fore. Mr. Gradwohl has enlarged
his stock in such a replete manner
that liis 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,
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 purciia-e their holiday
goods from this establishment, and
orders should be tent in at once.
Mr. Gradwohl has long since
proven his adaptability to this
business, and it is taking no rist
to say that this emporium of elegant
fane v and deco'atiye ware is the
n:o complete in the Willamette
Hey. Those who deal at the
Golden Rule Bazaar, will find a
laie assortmer.t to choose from,
anc a square, reliable gentleman
to deal with.
Fortmiller & Irving have just
I opened a new line of portiers, table
' covers, towel rings, stair nails
j aud novelties in furniture and
luuse-finishings. Call and
their elegant new Etore in
Masonic building.
see
the
Stands for Thanksgiving and
Roasted Turkey,
It also stands for the ear load of
choice uncolored Japan Tea.pui up
in neat 1 pound baskets for 40
cents each, which has jut been
receivod at LaForrest & Thomp
son's. Lovers of good tea should
call and try this excellent tea.
f 111 I
U VI 1111 o
Instead of offering a prize that only
benefits the lucky one, or sending out
confidential slips as baits, we propose
to openly offer the citizens of Albany
and vicii'ity choice goods at bedrock
prices and give
Ceiit
0
For cash on each dollar's worth at
regular retail price, until Jun.l, 1899.
Highest prices paid forchiclicns, cgra
a -:d butter. ThatiKiig you fur your
past patronage :o:i soliciting your
trade for the future. I be to remaiu
at vour service. J. M. KAUDUE.
;!. 6.BEARDSLEY,'
REAL ESTATE AGENT.
Convryancini; of a!I kinds ane in a relia
ble m inner. All m-iiC3j will receive proinp
a'tention. Oli -e on Uroadalliiti ttnet, near
l'ir.-t, Albany, O-ecnn.
I ll AST K 11 M .
OK GO )) SELLING
! It
a Uity to retirement us nv. tales agent in
this town, (-200 to $KX) 1 er year can b
injdi ) Address, Waiiuni icr k Krown,
l'lttiadetiiiiia. I'.t
i I'he larjreat eloflim and tr.errhanl tiilor-
ii,,' lio is., in Americu
4 oiiii-aelur null i:uillrr.
y. cxiiKitsicst:!) havixg located
J
1 in AIIjimv w.licits tiatnmace from city
and country. " Will eontraet to hnild bridlies,
liairiH, ar.d atl manner of dwelling houses,
iiti:iudini; Queen Anne. Kastlake and Eliza
hjthian stvle of huildin",". Will furnuth
iilaiii and spi eilicV.ions free of charges. Satia
ficiion piarojiteud. W. ('. CASSKL.
Tiie Celebrated French
Warranted to
cure
or money
refunded
3tF0R
ACTFP
: the stncratnc ur-ans of cither sex whether
i :u Kins: trimi tho txc-sivc use of stiinu'ants,
; t,iia-w or opium, or through jouthfal indis
! elation, ortr indiitip iue,U-.t nich ashivsof
! lir.un P. or, "A'r.ke u'ncs. ISearin U-)ii
j I'ai-w in t'.u- l'!" k, Si-miiial Wtakmss, Hys-vi-ria,
Ser i I'r.-s r.tifti. Soeturnal tiniis
v:oii', l.i iin 'ii '. 1 -i.-ir.iiit.v, Weak 3!-.. ry,
!.is,! I'liixn':.; i'i:;i3te':e.-, whii-li if nei.-
ti .i ' !'.'" le.'Ji I" : rn;::ture i I :i , and
Uistnity. I'rii csin ;;; ti h.ixe". f . r $ij,M
S--, TiT l v nip.il i'i ree'.-i; t ;f pric,;.
1 Vl;ill t. ItMH i; is viven
v.iili (.Mery .i order it:.:itd, to i-e'iii.d the
iMO-.i- y if a S'ermuMci. ! ':re is i.cM l.e t-d.
! h -ve-tS.m-SAMu:; f -- .Moni .W i i old
ami una.', i f ln.'tt s-.-v. who li.iv,: been
i ri-i-inciitlv c'.ii'i d
( rciili.r free. Ad in-'-s
usi: t!-:it;
M'c-ti'lli llr?!iell, ! o,
f.i' "j'.i; 1- l odiay
f A;-!ir-.t!itinc
t. ' l'ri ty :
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