7
'llili NOliVlG BJJjI1: WEDNESDAY . KOVEIUDEI?
1
1889.
afflomtafl gaitj! $mutj
HPF.CIAI.. 13:30 A. M.
t
Not t. see our stoves and ranges j
before buying is a mistake. Mis- j
takes are al way j costly. In heat-j
ing stoves we have the largest as j
well as the most can-fully selected
stock in the city. The stoves we
offer were not bought as an experi
ment but as a certainty. Wo
know what each fctovo will do. and
they were bought for cash, so tl
prici. i- right. We have special
ties in heaters, beside our regular
lines of Garland, Argand and Su
perior stoves and ranges.
(iko. W. Smith.
mi: ati!:i: indications.
For Albany and vicinity Fol
lowing is tin; forecast fur 'M hours,
ending a: s i i. lo-i:ay :
Fair v.-:i;Iht, warmer; norther
ly wind.
JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN".
Trv the "1'oltta Pot" cigar at 1
i:iiis i
Suioke. tlie lIeort l'.lc cigar at J
Ellis' cigar store.
Fre-h sweet potatc's just re-1
ceived at F. L. Kenton's. I
A new invoice of fine honey jus-t ,
received at . L. Kenton s. ,
A large force oi teams
.1111 :lllll 1V1PH I
will go to work
Washington street
to-day cutting j
down to grade.
I'opular prices, 50 and 75cts., for
"Kitty from Cork." Reserved
seats 75 cts.. for sale at Ulackman's
drug store.
Accidents are happening daily to
those who least expect them. lie
on the safe side and insure with
Winn in the Travelers.
Ileauttful moonlight ell'ects,
storms at sea, in "Kitty from
Cork," at the Albanv opera house
Nov. 18th and l'Uh. '
A pair of gold-rinuned eye-glasses,
with a gold chain attached,
were found in front of the Uues
House ia this city on Sunday, and
await an owner at this oilice.
''Since Kate Learned How to
l'lay" and "Where Did You (Jet
that Hat," Charlie Ueed's latest
comic songs, are sung in "Kitty
from Cork." Reserved seats 75
cts., for sale at l.lacknian's drug
k.ore.
James F. Hays, the brilliant
pianist of the Chicago Comedy Co.,
is as clever a wing shot as he is a
musician. In half an hour's shoot
;ug Monday evening, in company
with Watt Monteith, he bagged
tkree dozen snipe.
Albany Lodge No. 4, I. O. O. F.,
will meet in their hall on Wednes
day evening at 7 o'clock. A full
attendance is desired, as there is
special business to be transacted.
Visiting brothers ate cordially in
vited. C. (i. Rawlings, N. G.
Fo!t:jiit!cr t Irvng have just
opvned a new line oi portion, iaie i
covers, t.-wel rings, stair .iaiis!
and nov.dties in furniture and l
h.jii.-e-finishings. nl! and see j
their tdegant new stoie in the.1
Masoi ic buildi ig. ;
Don't fail to see Dublin, ueeus- i
t I I. : t '.ih !
t 'itvoi' Limerick, "r.laniey CastU,
(iiant's Causwav. during a storm
t ea. and the beautiful lakes of
Killtrney by mocnlight; seen only ,
in the Mirror ot Ireland, Novem
ber 18th and 19th.
Uurkhart & Malin, real estate
asjents, sold yesterday to Mrs.
Maggie (J. Miller, lots No. 7 and S
in block No. 8, in Fairdale addi
tion to Albany. Thev also sold to
joim i. Mearns iois u. v9 iu, n ;
...,.1 i- Va i- in th .
UlA l , in uiutn j i
same addition, the consideration I
being $i25.
Capt. E. J. Lanning and W. I.
l'.arr returned last evening from the
front on the Ore-'on l'acitic rail !
road, where they have been con
nected with the purchase of Searle
A Deane's plant for the Albany &
Astoria railroad. They were ac
companied by Jack Maher, Searle
Deane's book-keeper.
Eightv magnificent scenes of
prominent and historical points in
Ireland, each one 10 feet high and
IS feet lomr, painted by D. A.
Strong, of the Queen's Theatre,
Dublin, Ireland, and valued at
$5000 are seen at every performance
ofttie Mirror of Ireland Comedy
Company.
"Kitty from Cork," Sullivan's
latest San Francisco comedy suc
cess, renlete with all the latest
tonical and comic son's, new
I
dances and specialties, at the Al- j
bany opera house Monday anu
Tuesday night, Nov. ISth and U)th.
Reserve seats 75 cents, now on
sale at Ulackman's drug store.
Now is the time, buy lots in
Viereck's addition. Full sue lots
00x110, can make two 10x02 feet
lots out of each block. Oniy a few
blocks otlered for sale at 1200,
when prices wiil be raised. These
lots are all hiirh and dry and are
on the line of all the contemplated
improvements in tho spring.
Th:uiKgivin Turkey.
We have made arrangements for
a tine lot of stall-fed turkeys,
leil (111 Kevs, anu i
those desi
in" a nice Lit turKev Mr
.:...:.Ti..,i.,;.;,-in.r diiin. r will do
11. I'll X UaiOX-;-. .....
w.M to 1..MV.. ord. rs at the d -
! ,m.it.. l'ii.-kiii" Company's store
in time t sec
uie the best.
Trarhcr's Kxr.n-.lnatioii.
Notice U hcrebv given tb.at th
nnvt rp"ni ir i.iiblic exaiisin.t
l'.in oi
teachers for Linn county
will be
L,"in at
noon on W
rs i.
please be
irent.
cilncMlay, Nov. -7. an i
;:t. til Friday n-on. All
ir:ng c.it;dnat;or. v. ill
r .-i:t at the comnicnce
L. M. fun.,
Co. S-dicol .nt:.
ye
THE CITY COUNCIL.
The Grading of
Washington
Street to Be Prosecuted
HOW IT WILL K DONE.
Judges sid Cierks AppcLtri for the City
Election Hillsboru Ha3 Paid for tho
Hand Fiie Engine.
regular meeting of the ely
was held last evening, a
'Xi 'vtr and members being present
except iteconier lien ton. in ins
! absence Councilman French was
elected recordd pn tm.
The committee on fire arid water
! recommended t li a t no business
signs or advertisements be allowed
to be su.pended across tho streets
i of the city.
The special committee to whom
! was referred th;-? matter of the Hale
; of the hand lire engine reported
; that the . mount of had been
received from the citv of Millsbor
j in payment for the engine, and
! chat the name ha been turned into
the city treasury.
' A petition :rom property owners
j for a new sidewalk on the east end
: of Firt street was road and re
i terred.
A petition for the prohibition of
I cesspools and for an order requir
I ing property owners to make
j proper connection with sewers was
read and relerred to the committee
on health and polit e.
tht. propfer notire for the ;.itv t"lw.
tioIl to occur on tin first Mo::da
me lecoruer was ordered to L'ive
iv i
in I .., rnt...r
The folIow;'ng jUil ,es aml derks j
of eiGl.tilin WPrft ani,oillted : I
1st Ward Judges, W. C. Read,
David Froman. M. Payne; clerks,
C. W. Watts, T. J. Stites.
2nd Ward Judges, Strauder
Froman, Ellis Knox, L. Senders;
Clerks, C. G. Rawlings, J. R.
Wyatt.
:ird Ward Judges, E. A. Dar
ker, Wm. Huston, John Isom ;
clerks, G. F. Simpson, F. A. Uurk
hart. Various sidewalk improvements
were ordered made.
On motion, J. Whitesides, the
contractor for furnishing the city
with dirt and gravel, was instruct
ed to proceed with the grading of
the square at the junction of Sec
ond and Washington streets, the
dirt and gravel to be placed on
other streets of the city, under the
direction of the committee on
streets and public property.
It was ordered that the w ork of
grading Washington street be
prosecuted at once, under the di
rection of the street commissioner
and the committee m streets and
public property, and that when
the property owners refuse to car
ry on the work that such city otli
cers shall ceiamence the work im
mediately and prosecute the same
until the entire street is graded,
also that the side streets be prop
erly graded.
Mr. s. W. Ross was present and
offered to remove till the dirt on
the street without cost to the city,
but no contract for the work was
Irt.
Frit
s oi;ii.i;i.i paid.
einier. ivet work.
; on i
i
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- ! no. ta:k
In. use .
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el!a;
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. street wo. k . .
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to 00
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r.ii-!-;::i- light
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20
25
foot bridges.
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ad-
On motion
jouiiied.
the council
Last NigM
I'lay.
Another ?arge audience was
present at. the second evening's
performance of the Chicago Com-
yKlJ
( ompany at the o era house
last nijjhl. The plav, "Ladv
Audley's Secret," was admirably
presented and the audience was
fairly delighted. It abounded in
strong situations and some fine
scenic effects were produced, espe
cially the lire scene at the close of
the third act. The play w as unique
in having a woman for the
villain, in the person of Lady
Audley, which character was ad
mirably sustained by Miss Belle
Inman. IThej; performance con
cluded with the roaring farce
"Kerry Kotnrh." To-night will be
presented "Colleen Bawn," in
which James A. Devlin will appear
in his great part. The company,
under the management of Mr.
Goldstein, is prompt in its busi
ness engagements, gives a toed
performance, and certainly de
serves the great success it has
scored everywhere.
Coming; Next Week.
The announcemen that the re
nowned Dan Morris Sullivan's
Mirror of Ireland and New Comedy
Dramatic Comwany will give two
f their enjoyable entertainments
in Albany Monday and Tuesday
nights. Nov. 18th and 10th, should
be sufficient to pack the opera
house both nights- Dan and Josie
Morris Sullivan are the acknowl
edged representatives of Irish com
edy characters, and the California
press, where they have played for
; the last three years, are unanimous
i in their praise.
Steamboat Accident.
, ium oo n ouu: -no.vo ..n.n.i.
; the three Sisters at tne LucUia-
I
, mu'e wing
dam owing to a low
i stage
ot water went clo.-e enough
I to the artificial work to break anil
j raise twenty feet of her right bow i
i deck supporting tiniljers. Tiie,
fore part of the deck on that side ;
! wa pu.-hi'd t:,i an 1 daina-jcd to the '
i (-.iev.t of several hundred dollars. '
i )::: u.-u.i
!' veget.i
i.n:ce apt
!.-:y. g.'a
rrie-!. c'
of choice fruits
i" seen to-day.
; s, e.udiiiower,
i r 1 1 -: . s, cran-
iVckii.
bh
in .
mi
canned
THE SANTIAM MIIE8.
Ground Pnrohaafd tor Smelling Work? to Be
Established at Gatesvilie.
Gatesvm.lk, Nov. 12. Don
Smith, of this place, has sold to
the Dry Gulch and Gold Mountain
Mining Co., or Salem, a tract of
land between the railroul and the
tantiam river at that place, em
bracing about 75 acres, for the pur
pose of establishing smelting works
for the Sanliam mines. The price
paid lor the land was $4000. The
company, it is announced, will
erect smelting works and a concen
trator early next year.
, This company has a force of sur
veyors at work locating the route
for a flume for the placer mines.
The canal will he over twenty
miies long. !
The proposition to establish !
smelting works here has caused no
little interest among the people of
(Jatesville, who
hope it will be
more than talk.
l . S. Git A N I) .11 ICOUS.
The following list of U. S. grand
jurors has been drawn to convene
in 1'oitland on November - :
J. A. Dempsey, farmer, Dixie.
(ieorge Will, farmer, Aurora.
'J. L. Brush, wire-worker, Al
bany. C. H. Mill, merchant, Akina.
W. T. Campbell, builder, Eu
gene. James A gee, farmer McMinn
ville. James Finney, farmer, Brooks.
1$. Jd. Jolly, farmer, Monroe.
J. li. Harris, capitalist. Eugene.
H. liuboise, carpenter, Spring-
water.
J. O. timid, larmcr, Dellevue
J. II. Larson, livery, The Dalle
"ajjley, larmer, tfalem.
A
Fletcher, farmer, LaFay-
ette.
W
ton.
II.
A.
II. Hob.son, merchant, Stay-
Jewell, farmer, Highland.
G. Mulkey, farmer, Corvallis.
J. R. Rinehart, painter, Eugene.
A. K. Dlooru, farmer, Albany.
I. Scotield, farmer, Cornelius.
F. C. Smith, capitalist, Port
land. Mercer Thorn pton,farmer,Shedd.
S. W. Fletcher, farmer, .McCoy.
John Atkinson, fanner, West
Chehalem.
0. 1". I loiF, farmer, Irving.
XV. Cooper, farmer, Wheatland.
E. N. Thomas, merchant, Jetler
scn. Morris Allen, farmer, King's
Valley.
William I). Allen, farmer, Mol
hdla. Smith French, merchant, The
Dalles.
W. II. Abrams, manufacturer,
Eugene.
Amos Hovendon, farmer Hub
bard. ! I. F. Kagler, farmer. Mollalia.
I. F. Sharp, farmer, The Dalles.
L. M. Davidson, carpenter, Os
wego. (ieorge l'uciis, cigar dealer,
( )regon City.
KEAI, ESTATE SALES.
The following real estate sales
were recorded yesterday :
Wassom's addition to Leba
non tiled
Diiiiitee Mortgage and Trust
Insurance Co. to E. M.
Crois.m, HO acres in section
2, township 14 south, range
o WCSt.
4-2-iOO
j Mrs. N.J. Templolon to Mickle
! Yeoer,4U acres in township
! i: soutt:, range '.I west
j K. C. .Miller to W. II. Goltra,
j 100 acres in section .')ri,
j township 1 1 south, ra n i 'Q ?
west
G. W. Hochstedler to W. II.
8U0
l.;:;
Gultra, west half of south
west quarter of block 12,
1 Uckleman's 2d addition. .
Mary J. Scammon to W. 11.
Goltra, soutii half of west
half of block :M in Albany.
A. II. Powell to Mary A.Pow
ell, 12 acres in township 11
south, range 2 west
C. L. Jackson to Mrs. N. J.
Patterson, 80 acres in town
ship 14 south, range 1 west
State of Oregon to C. L.Jack
son, 40 acres in township 14
south, range 1 west
G. W. Taylor to D. Myers,
half acre in Scio
T. J. Shields to M. E. Dorris,
all right in the property of
1050
1G25
120
")00
50
50
the .las. Miields estate
Albany
111
400
1'leasant Time.
On last Friday evening Harris
burg Grange gave a sociable at
their new ball at Muddy Station.
The attendance was large and a
very pleasant and agreeable even
ing was passed. During the
evening to enliven the scene a
pumpkin pie was voted to the
crustiest old batche!or. George
Alford received the largest number
of votes, but rather belied the title
by the hearty good natured man
ner in which he took his pie. A
cake to the prettiest voting lady
as Eharply contested lor anu w as
won by Miss I-.tta Douglas.
FAIK DALE ADDITION.
Uurkhart fc Malin offer lor sale
10S city lots in this beautify addi
tion, which has just been platted.
This addition is situate i on the
east of the city, and adjoining Abe
Ilackleraan's land, and is the
closest addition to the city that is
now oH'cred for sale. These lots
will now bo- sold for $7" and corner
lots $100 each until January 1st,
after which time all lot remain
ing wil! be raised to $150 each.
These lots wiii be sold on easy
terms, and the first that call to see
them will tret the choice of all.
C.-iIled Meeting.
members of Ilarrisbur
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STATE DISPATCHES.
The Yreka Prisoner Proves to Be j
the Murderer Gibbs.
HIS VHOTOfiKAI'H IDENTIFIED
Railway Romoia Denied In Portland -Smngjlinff
Chinese A:ross th Border-
Notes from Salem.
special to the iikralb.j and w inter and for the holidays,
Portland, Nov. 12. Latest re-' "d has one of the most gorgeous
ports here state that the man cap-: and dazzling displays to be seen in
tuied at Yreka is Gibbs, the col- ' any Golden Rule Bazaar in Oregon,
ored murderer. Photographs of- The line carried comprises a be
the man have been identified by j wildering assortment of fine china,
the Puliman cashier, Pennington. ' queensware and glassware of the
He says the man is Gibbs. ( latest styles and most delicate de-
kaii.koai) Ki Mons. , signs. The beautiful 2hina and
glassware, together with the dec
1'okti.axi), Nov. 12. Amidst all : orated and fancy wares, novelties,
kinds of rumors of changes of rail-; elegant stand and hanging lamps,
road officials, within the last tw n-: toys, boys' wagons and general
ty-four hours, the report wacircu- ' bazaar goods, present a scene well
lated that. A. D. Charlton, general I worth on 's time to visit,
passenger agent of the N. P. R. R. Here ma be found a complete
Co., had been decapitated. Geo. line of table cutlery of the cele
F. V.'illett, chief clerk in Charl- orated makes, Roger Bros.' silver
tot.'s oilice, this evening made an : and silver nlated sroods and
emphatic denial f the report
ARTICLES OK INCORPORATION.
Salem, Nov.12. Articles of in
corporation were filed with the
secretary of i-tate to-day as fol
lows: The Wisdom Drug Co.. cap
ital stock $50,000, divided into
with C. F. Leavenwo.ih, Julius!? crC.' ' toih?.C,tyI ,,a"y
iioiumi iini .i. ij. oiair as mcor-i
porators.
I 1 A 1." . . :
.
S.Ml'CiCI.ING.
cuiNEsi:
Portland, Nov. 12. Last night i
Mr. J. C. Hamilton, United States !
marshal for Washington, arrived i
in this city with a warrant for the '
arrest of Ah Chunir. a Chinese
woman, alleged to have crossed
the American line a short time ago
from British Columbia in an un
lawful nanner.
ItltlET MENTION,
Pickled pigs fe 't at
ton's.
F.
L. Ken-
Boots and shoes
Read's.
t cost at XV. F
Try that line Japan tea in baskets ;
at Laborcstit Ihompson s.
The largest stock of gloves ever
shown in Albanv at A'. F. Read s.
For school books, blanks, tab-1
lets etc., '!) to the Citv Druir Store. 'i
Choice uncolored Japan
assmtei fancy baskets at
Kerton's.
tea
F.
in
L.
Stop at .vi!) A
amine their large
watches.
Stark's and ex-:
and new line of !
Just received a large invoice of
"cnuine Estrella citrars at Ellis's.
o for 25c.
That fine tea in baskets at La- i
Forest A: Tbomp on's i- going at '
40 cijts like hot cakes.
Have your prescriptions fi'Ied at i
the new drug store. H. ('. Hub-!
bard, prescription -druggist. j
Simply ii-iiineiise, Sihcr (Quarter!
plug cut. A spU-ndid smoke. I'ro-j
gre.-sive merchants keep it.
Cheaper than ready made.
Pantaloons to order fcr $5".it Zaches ;
Bro.x. opposite the posioffice.
Wanted An expcri'-in ed iiir! to
do general b-"ise.o! k. Cru'lalthe
residence of I':of. V. II. i
Smoke the celebrated Havana:
tilled 5-cent cigars, manufactured
at Julius Joseph's cigar factory.
1'uu; unc'oivd Japan tea
in neat baskets at 40 eentsper:
po-ind at t ,t fl, -Mipson's.
1h ''f't :'! i : .tlivre t'.o knife i: ;
itt n e l.
ill-:- l nil! ir v.i, .-. (1,.- pinrrrs tv.r '
A:nt tr:i .--oil : ;.) hjiv il.e iiicn lir.nl's
-.ni-r.
',- i!r .-i-"!! r.;is I ii.il.tf ,i .r:-n f.iir :
We iiave just opened another in-:
voice of cloaks, and wv . ronfi '
dent that we can suit everybody, '
both in stvl" an I price. V. F. '
Read.
Rcuutinii i i'obon an' arriving -the
lei'iires, oi" tne season. We!
have an iinuir-ii.-e stock an-l have'
reduce;! I he price 2o pn- cent. XV. '
F. Read.
fni t r i ii ...i
ine people oi Aio.invand vicin
lty are very cordially invited t
and inspect our new stock in
Blumberg block. II. C. Hubbard,
proprietor.
"Wishing, of ait ('nii!uyn:t'iita ix tlio .rst,"
So slid tho rt, iio-.v (luadiuul turni'd todut,
Were lie iilivi-, .ind with duiro lii'Kt,
Ilo'd wish for bariums now at my toro,
you Del! ( el. I'.kownhi,:,,
Are you in need of anything in
the drug line to day? If so, it will
pay you to try the new drug store.
Everything new and fresh. Prices
most reasonable.
DIED.
. .iV Nov. 7. ISS:, Howard K. the lu
ll son of li. It. and Ada L. Ilf nr.v, n;;cd
ir months and twelve ilny. -it th resi-
I
. .ii of I ho parents, .lear Tuali tin, Wash-
i...rKii county, Oregon.
lie- !ki:r and faiaiiy were fornn r rcsi-d-i:ts
-.f this c-nnnty, ho liiinR one of I.in i's
r.-pre.-. i-:itivo during the l:iht Ii is'.atnr.
IIohTm . f friends wil! mpnthizc with the
;inls in thc;r s.i I afili .-tion.
.a SERIOUS BUXDER.
A Iiaily Xcarly Prostrated by a
Patent Medicine.
A lady well-known in the Western Ad
dition has heen n great sufferer for years
with indigestion and dyspepsia. .Struck
with t!:e testimonials ir.iisii:R Joy's Veg
etalile arsapnrilla, she sent for a bottle.
The ilruirgist, not lmvinR it, talked them
into taking another ."arsnpnrilla. As the j
lending .Snrsaparillas use mineral blood j
purifiers, the effect of the emptying of
Iodide of Potash into a stomach already :
distressingly delicate was disastrous,
:d;ao-t prostratins her before the mistake !
was rectified. She then called upon Mrs.
Fowler, of C27 Ellis street, whose name
was amon those cured by Joy's Vegetable
Parariarillii. M rs. Fowler said it was true
tliut it had cured her. A sain lcns-.-ureii,
1 he vegetable rinnpntind was sent for and
trotteii. The pent loii'-t ion of its vcKotabb'
stimulants upon the liver, kidneys an-l
!iL'e-tive oru'iins. pad its warm ston:;;' h
ton.'i s, were the very thinirs needed, and
she hecan improvin?; !:n l was heruld seif
ii'':iu n, fortnight. 'i!:!s sounds like
lieii- a. but tlm iiai:ir can be f:iv u if
Uecesi-ary. fi-avxx-j Lxaiin-.r.
A PCPCLAR ESTABLISHMENT.
How JtiHas Gradwohl'a GoldcnlRale Bazaar
Meets the Public Want
: One of the most extensive and
j 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
j commenced receiving his immense
line of beautiful gocds for the fall
Bohemian wares of every variety.
, w hile his stock of dolls, toys, toilet
and fancy goods, in plush and
silver, and novelties for the chil
dren will be larger tl,an ever be
fore. Mr. Gradwohl has enlarged
his stock in such a replete manner
that his Golden Rule Bazaar is not
'"
to the entire Willamette
vallev, bei.'ijr one of the most ex-
tensive establishments of the kind
in Orpcoii. Tli mrmr. imimrtrinr
feature to purchasers is in prices,
and when we assert that his prices
are as low as any house in thestate
and that his goods are sold at
ngures mat cannot ne 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
proyen his adaptability to this
business, and it is taking no risx
to say that thisemporium of elegant
fancv and decorative ware is the
"-9
. complete in the W illamette
lie v. those who deal at the
Golden Rule Bazaar, will find a
lane assortment to choose from.
anc a souare. reliable iontleman
to deal with,
"
I'ine Kcd Apples.
Leave orders for apples at La
Forest it Thompson's. A line car
of Baldwin's and other kinds due
in a few days. All guaranteed free
from worms.
T
Stands for Thanksgiving and
Iloasted Turkey,
It also stands for the car load of
chrice uncolored Japan Tea.pn: up
in neat 1 pound baskets for 40
cents each, which has jii.t been
receivod at La Forrest it Thomp
son's. Lovers of good tea should
call and trv this excellent tea.
i
lustful of oil'eriiig a prize thai only
ticni'lits the lucky one, or sending out
conlidential slips ;is laits, vt propose
to openly oiler the citizens of Albany
and vicii.ity choice goods at bedrock
prices and give
Cent Discount!
'nil
Fur cnsli on each
roiMiliir retail prices
dollar's worth at
until .Tan.l. 1V'.H).
Highest orb-es paid forchickens, ci's
and Mitter. Thanking you for your
past patronaire and soliciting your
trade for the tuture, I bug to remain
at your service. J. M. UAKDL'E.
MO
r;SiTliB Celebrated French
c;ure
ratolPHRODITiEcdy
oflg AFTER
tlie uonenitive urai:s of i-ithtr sex whethir
arisini; '.mm tlic eMV-ivc iw of stimulants,
toliaixo or opium, or through j oiithful iiulis
cretion.over indulgence, i te., sut-h as loss of
Uram l'oir, Wai;e u'ness, Heariii lown
l'ains in the Hark, Seminal Wt aknt-ss, Hys
teria, Nor ous Pros ration, Noctnriia' Omis
sioiis, Lcui-orrhoe, llizzimss, Weak Memory,
l.ossof l'owerand Iinpoteiiev, hi h if neg
lected often )cal to premature old a'e and
insanity. Price ?l a lmx; U Iiuc5 fur
Sent liv mail on receipt of price.
WKIJIf.V 4.1 IIUVII.K is civm
with every order received, to ictund tne
money if a IVriliani'iit cure is i ett ffei ted.
W'e hive thor.simlsof testimonials from old
and jcunj-, of both sexes, who have been
pcrn'niientiy ciired by the use -f Aphroditine
Cireul.ir free. Addres
!MK trjiico mi innK .
Western Uranch, Uox, 27. Cortland, Ori-pon.
Kor s.de by I'osbay & Masoti, wholesale and
i rct.iul ilru-ryists, Aliiatiy, Mrcuoii
E. 6. BEAKDSLEY,
KKAL KSTATE AGKNT.
(oiivovaiiciii-.' of ft'l kinds il-ne in a nlia
lilc m iniivr. AM 'm-im- i I rmive prompt
att-nti"ii. O !i c mi broad il nil ttroet, m-ar
K rt. 1 llunv, O e.'on.
s r;:i m s
a ii.: v 1 1 re;'!
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i-iir u - r. - f a'ci aoi.t in
ti pir y.': r i m be
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in i.l ) .Viiir
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r ,m r.ii'lor lia.l tinltdi i.
rn:!K rNii::;--!nN!-:: havim; located
1 iii .'. Di r. t p.. :: !! ;.- from city
an ! c .ic.-.r.-. ' Wii! .. ..,.1 r i--i t- hii-.id lirii!.".,
ba-i, a-id !! n nnur .f i'ov. Hit -.' bouses,
::i i: :ii' -.--n Aiii:?, K.t :-.iAi' :.;'d K!ia
S .; .i;i-i i f ;.ie! . li :!l-ih
i.; iv, ..ii 1 j 'i.s nf ciinr." -. sa'is
f i. lwa-11-.il. C. i.'Ai.TEI..
V V 1 T t W r HkT '
3EF0RE
K. L. Kenton
-DEALER IN-
Staple and. Fancy
GROCERIES
ilso Choice Candies, Huts, Cigars and Tobaccos,
Fruits, Vegetables, Etc.
TERMS CASH AlSl) PRICES LOW.
Subscription Agent for all Leading News
papers and Magazines.
VNKAK THE POSTOFFICE.
A GLORIOUS PUT DEE
In keeping with the ever brightening prospects
of our fair city, we are daily adding to our already
large stock such fancy and stajle groceries as will
lully supply the wants of the most fastidious. Ami
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 WK WILL
(live Away on January ist
1 Dinner Set, 120 pieces $25 00
1 Tea set, 44 pieces 7 50
Three Tea Sets, eich 44 pieces 18 0
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.
iiii
to !
"Oh ! the cold and crml 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-.
H)!d Prob.'1 ays winter is coming earlier and more
severe this year than usual.
Take time Vy!tlie topkntit and ynininejjmy elegant
stck ot
OVERCOATS,
CAPE ULSTERS.
DRESS OVERCOATS.
KERSEYS,
VALOURS,
KEAVEltS.
MELTONS,
CHEVIOTS.
WIDEAWAKE,
CHINCHILLAS.
CASSIMERES.
MONTAGNAG5.
L.E. BLAIN,
.rivuTri.
Leading
Will &
i
AU3ANT, OREGON
Snow.
T
Clotliier,
Stark.
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8 11 till !l I If