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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1889)
N.F MOIEMyG VJJAll: THrHSHA. KOVJEAjljlH 74, 1889. STKCIAI.. 13:3 A. M. Not L s-e oar Moves and ranges! I before buying i mistake. Mis takes are alwayn costly. In heat ins stoves nt have the largest as well as the moM carefully selected stack in the city. The stoves we flier were not bought as am experi naint but as a certainty. We kaoir what each stove will do, and tier were bought for eaah, s the jwice is right. We bate special ties iu heaters, hrf-ule our regular leof(.arland, Argd u4 fisrior stoves and rangei. Cio. W. Smitm. WKATUKi: INDICATIONS. For Albany and vi inity F1 lowing is the lorcvast tor J-i lu'ir, oidiiv at 8 f. h. to-uay j i-j ix.r. i Fair weather, wanner; notth-r- Iv wind ! - Trv tie -ToiWi Dot Wilis'. cj,,:ll. ;lt l ' - i C. H. 1 1 tin. . v, f .Salem, ism ( the citv Smoke the l.'e-"rt Kllis' ciga" store. Ph.: rlg:'f J. II. Abbev returned vestcrdav Michigan outnern raiiroaa, U. from a trip to'tho Sound. . " ' Kuggles, l V. Murray, general i.-, , l. vmt i.if.-. J iwt r,.-iantl western passenger agents of rrcsli sweet poiaiCi)- id-i re- ..t i.' i rontnn't "Je Michigan Central railroad, and rtnvea at r. j. jrventon s. ii.-n- ,. u u i -n . n , . ! VV llhara S. Baldwin, Pacific coast A new invoice of fine koney jnstaCIlt f the pVStem, with head received at i . h. Kenton s. quarters at San' Francisco. Tho woolen mills will be readv - to start abont the middle of Dc-' etir Than Tep- cembcr. I am now better prepared than I Dr. i. W. Maston left yefcterdav ! have ever been to suit my custo- for a trip Fast. He expects lo re-; tarn within a month. W. E. Curl has sold his cigar and cenfectionery store to Wiliiam ICuhn, recently from the East. Papular prices, .r0 and Tocts., for 'Kitty from Cork." Reserved seats 7-3 cts., for sale at lilackwon's drug store. Accidents aie happening daily to those who least expect them. I'.e on the safe sido and insure with Winn in the Travelers. Beautiful moonlight effects, storms at sea, in "Kitty from ork," at the Albanv opera hou.-c Nov. ISth and 1Mb. A pair of gold-rimmed eye-glasses, with a gold chaio attached, were found in front cf the Kuss House ia tnis city on Sunday, and await an owner at this ollice. "Since Kate learned How to Play" and "Where Did You (Jet that Hat," Charlie Heed's latest comic songs, are sung in "Kitty from Cork." HeHerved seats 7." cts., for sale at Rlackman's drug store. Fortmii'er &. Irving have just 'pencd a new line of porliers, table vers, tnwel ring;-", stair nails :uid novelties in furniture and IniiM-ilnisdiing!. t'a'l and s:.- rhe;r elegant new .st-.-:.- in the Masonic building. The regular monthly meeting t'i the Albany P.uilding and Lo .n j Associa'im will, he bent s.t ihi ol'ice of Hewitt iri;.e uu I'ridjy evening. Only a lew sharps re main unsold in the second series and they are fu?t being taken. Don't fail to see Dublin, Queens twvn, Londonderry, Cove of Cork, ity of Limerick, Blarney Castle, Jiant's Catisway, during a storm at sea, and the beautiful lakes of Killarney by mocnlight; seen only in the Mirror of Ireland, Novem ber 18th and 19th. Eighty magnificent scenes of prominent and historiral points in Ireland, each one 10 feet high and 13 feet long, pafnted by D. A. r ,i .. iri t '.".,.' , , , '""r ; ' Dublin. Ireland, and valued at ' T-niiiu are seen ai every perioruiaiui; of the Mirror of Ireland Comedy Company. Three boxes of clothing for the South Dakota sufferers, collected by the ludiesjof the Presbyterien church, will be forwarded by Wells Fargo's express to-morrow. Con tributions for the same will be re ceived at the church up to noon to-day. The value of the contribu t.ons now amount to about $300. Invitations are out for the mar riage of Robert Huston, the popu lar book-keeper for Stewart & Sox, of this city, and Miss Mattie Burnett, the accomplished daugh ter of Hon. John Burnett, of Cor vallis. The ceremony will occur at the residence of the bride's parents at Corvallis on the 20th inst. "Kitty from Cork," Sullivan's latest San Francisco comedy suc cess, replete with all the latest topical and comic songs, new dances and specialties, at the Al bany opera house Monday and Tuesday night, Nov. ISth and P.lth. Ro.erve seats 7." rents, now on sale at Blackman's drug store. Now is the time, buy lots in Yicreck's addition. Full si.e lots OGxllO.ian make two 10xt2 feet lots out of ea'.b block. Omv a few blocks offered for sale at 1200, j when prices w ill he raised. Th s,' lots are all high and drv and are! on the line of ail the contemplated improvements in the spring. Thanksgiving Turkey. We have made arrangements for j . tine l'l of s-lall-fed turkeys, and 1 those desi inga nice fa turkey ' ! j their Thanksgiving dinner v. ill d-; v-ll to leave oni'Ts at t'no Vi!-i i.imette Packing Omipany's --i r i;i time to secure tin be!. Honey to l.nar. Money to lo.'.n at a !w rale of i.. teres! on improve ', farm an l city prcperty, in i:ns of to I '.:). For patt!C"!i.i!S c.il on nurkhait MaUn, i: ;:1 Fst;.;e HOT WASTED HERE. A Muci.-.n Mistwi ary Slid tn B Eetkicfr Colosis's it Cressu. . "J Thar a linrmnn ncQiAnoft FrAm tu r. t ...... x Salt Lake has been operating in Peitland and other places in Ore gon, seeking colonists for a new locality found in Mexico. He ap proached only those whom he be lieved to be imtniRrants, and offered to take them to the colon? and provide thein with land, for which they could pay en. the an nual installment plan. Whether he succeeded in getting any addi tions to the ranks of Mormons or not is not known, and mis where abouts at present are not kntwn. His oily tongue pictured the land of Mexico as tv paradise bcvond J : -. . : i i. .1 .Mi-,hav,. Wlf! th:lt : go there whs fo roll in weaith r.na tnn- ncss. Tin p;op!! oi 0:rj?n are : io; wnsitui io ciier w J Mormon mit-v.onarie?. iv fi:M for Will Pass Thrnach. parly of prominent eastern of railroad wen. all ir-precnta the Vanderbi'.t sy.-lc::. ai enta fives I ne?l.i.! iwlcnt, are r:w visitiJi the otii;ii an i till pass ' bt-"-i. Albany to-dav. en route j to San Francisco. The party con i sists of CJeorge H. Daniels, general pasHcnger ag-nt of the New York L Hudson river railroad, N. B. Jcrnmo opiipriil wmIitii tukupn- ,,r t of tU am? road, and It. M. Case, private secretary of Mr. Daniels, C. K. Wilher wet-tern tiassenger silent of the Lake shore 'iirs in the stioe line. I have just received a lanrs invoice of the rel egated Laird, Srhober ' Mitchell fine shoes fr ladies. There is no manufacturer who claims anything brtter than these shoes. I intend to keep a full assortment of them i:i all prices, widths from A KK, and can suit the most fastidious in fit and price. I alo received another invoice of llio popular shoo, E. P. Heed's in waukenphast and patent leather tip. These shoes are well known in Albany as a lirst-clas3 nice Btyle shoe. Or ders from the country tilled with care and satisfaction gu.".rar.tccJd. Samuel F. Young. TkiTiag Tramps. A gang of five tramps, who w-re accused of stealing a valise from II . Backcnsto's s-aloon yesterday, were arrested and lodged in the city jail. When arrested they were in an old barn on the river back of the Buss hous and had a couple of bottle of alcohol and wcie drinking it straight. They were all drunk and wanted to fight, but after one of them was knocked down, they be fCiiiiH more docile and went quietly to jail. NcTfuksr StjwU rr:rs. J. J. (iraliam, of .M'!!er, was in fs-.e r:?y Ti:cday n hi-return iVum Y;::u;f:a. While there iie invest ed m .-)(. w r.-nl s! :.(.- on out is Beach, lie also visi:e i Dr. Bailey's ::.:i(!ci- ;.t Newport and brought back virh lii:u a box of line straw biT';e-. IJc said tin tr.s wherry vines in the d co 's -den down by the sea, were Veraby hanging full of rife strawberrie-. Thi.-, in the middle of Nvvcmtier i-i souie thing of which few countries be sides Oregon can boast. Mii f.pir.R- A lbany Stonp. Frank Wood has ready for ship ment at the Oregon Pacific wharf iu this city Pi tons o! line stone from his quarry across the river, which goes to C. J. fc)ini!l, an ex ""'"i tensive stone and marble dealer in The Dalles. This stone is , fl . tro and Mr. Wood has put in steam mills and has prepared to place it ex tensively upon the market. He has an order for a large shipment to San Francisco, and hopes to have a switch run into his quarry soon. Took Them by Sarprise. The meeting of the I. O. O. F. lodge was proceeding quietly last evening when about 40 or 50 ladies of the Kebekah degree appeared at the door of the lodge and actually took it by storm. Ti.ey were armed with baskets laden with all sorts of good things, anil the men quickly capitulated. An elegant lunch was spread, and a most enjoyable even ing was spent. Arridnt on the Orf sn I'acilic. Tuesday afternoon as the O. P. freight train was running betwee.i Blodgett's and the Summit an old log tell on the track just in front of th engine, throwing the loco motive and two cars oil' tho track No one was hurt and no serious damage done. All trains were de layed a few hours and freight ar rived at this station about five hours behind time. A l ino Uulldiug, conn art "as otvn let to IuI a!1 ,h. r00'1" ' 1 LPk l,,.r t',eJ!,uw hduk, 1,111 ''V'" . tl,u 1'ank A contract has been let to J. S. of Oregon. It will be a three-storv b:ick with a stone front, and will cost about $2.",IK!0. Plans for the building are now being :r.r.vn, aiid it ill bo built early next, season. Married. L.i.-t cvcnini; at tiu-ir j urlor on i i n.-t sircrt .Mrs. iil.i 1 .;il ry tn pL- of ' t!:o ("lic-.o ."! illincrv Hons;- at.d , Mr. Henry (io'.i-ch.ill -f Chii-aj-'o, lucre U'.iu.". iu : i,-.;c, (ico. 1 1 iii.:p:n i y, !v-o.. i' li ;:. t i.-. Tno h.'ppv ci-'Cp.: uc..- Uu- Kv ip -!;t- o! a iiiuiit.cr i i ' v.d'ul'! p: . .':) .-.. ''l io.lko ti.!:- i.tv theif ho:.'.'-.- 2;!f.:ai: !c:i,i:i. ki:al estate sales. The following real estate sales were recorded yesterday : E. 1). PuMom to John Fex, two lots on Second street, Albany 5000 James E. Knox et al.ta Ever ett Knox, all interest in the donation land claim of Mar tha Morizun 1 II. F.Merrill to Wm. M.IIoaj, undivided halt of east halt, block 1, Elkins' addition to Albany 250!) H. F. lleniil, trustee to Wm. M. Hoa', undivided half of east htt it " I .loek 1, Elkins' addititn to Albany 2500 K.(jia-B to Mary Ann Hughes lot 5 and ;. hliM.-k .", Glass' addition to Crawt'onisville. 105 (i. K. Chamberlain to Henri etta Davis,iot.-1 iitnl 2.1lui-l- 1, MaBton & Chamberlain 8 addition..... 508 Clt, Bt Glandfr. There are afloat rumors of the cxiatenre of glanders and gleet among horses and stockmen. Were animals in Oregon alil;cted by glanders dne publicity of !::. fact in the interest of e;. i-r. iouy would be demanded, but us no case of glanders 1ms eome to light in this fitate it is imperatively de maaded that damaging reports be contradicted. It is given out by the Oregon Domestic Animal Com mission, made up of the governor, secretary of stAte and president of the state board cf agriculture, cre ated bj' the Inst legifil it lire, which has ordered kill-.;.! since March I over one hunnri?:! ginety horses, scattered evenly over the state, ' that net one nat suffering from I glanders. That ordinarily posted men might readily accept gleet for glanders symptoms applicable to either ailment furnish probable cause. It i3 not difficult, therefore, o see how the idea of glanders gained currency in some quarters. But while many symptoms point indefinitely there are radical varia tions io the progression of the Kialndifs. tileet may fasten on a horse without unfitting it fur ser vice in a year or more and is not so contagious among horses as glan ders and not poisonous to hu uan kind, (ilandern, on the contrary, ojickly Mieads among horses and Vreaks them down in a few weeks, besides fatally affecting man. Probably no state is so free from gleet as Oregon, and that, which is here to-day will, under the intelli gent direction of the commission, be stamped out to-morrow. statesman. Th Chicaga Omody C.'. Hid an increased attendance last evening to witness "Colleen Ban," which gave the utmost satisfaction. To-night one of the great successes of the company's repertoire will be given in the play of "The Diamond Mystery." Mr. Jas. A. Devlin as Peter Orum;,lhe lawyer, and Miss Belle Intuan as Polly, is sure of a crowded house, and no one should fail to see it, as they will surely enjoy a splendid entertainment. One thing ran be .iid of the Chicago Comedy Com pany and thut is they play their parts well and try to p ease every one. It is very bard to fell by jiv'iig a change of plays each even ing which one is the best, and only way- to do is not to fail to mir uny of ihr performance-1. To-iroriow night tlit great drama of "Long Strii.e" will be given. In the piece there is a realistic telegraph scene takes place between two competent operators who are members ot the company. On Saturday afternoon ;i uracil mutiner- will in given to ladies jsnd children, ami don't for get the little ones. ('online Next AVeok. The annouueemen that the re nowned Dan Morris Sullivan's Mirror of Ireland and New Comedy Dramatic Co. nwany will giye two of their enjoyable entertainments in Albany Monday and Tuesday nights. Nov. ISth and l'.tth, should or sufficient to pack the opera house both nights. Dan and Josie Morris Sullivan are the acknowl edged representatives oi Irish com edy characters, and the California press, where they have played for the last three years, are unanimous in their praise. LETT Kit LIST. l ollowini; is the list ot Icttera rcmaitiirg in th ixstotticc in AMniiit, Liim tomitv, Orison Ncv. o, Ibb'J. Hcr.sons c.illitr for tliewi IrtteMwill irr the datu ei which ther i:c ailrertised, Uacon. Ur C'arlitn Carson Kit Pouil. Mrs Kmily (Jlt'avcst, John A i I.Ucr, r'rank Moore, Mrs W R Oili-nlierk, II I'hillips, C'has W t'arkir House leli. llcnrv i'on.lell, W K iMiiican, I U K..ii', Mrs Dora Laarcnoe, Mr OMu r, Carl I'rof'ur, T H 1'ost. Geo K - te'hlin, John Taylor, C L Tliomas, Kilward UUFUS THOMPSON, F. it. FAIK I1AI.K ADDITION. liurkhart L Malin o'ci lor gale 10S city lots in this heautif addi tion, which has just been platted. This addition in situate. on tho east of tiie city, and adjoining A he I lackleman's land, and ia the closest addition to tho citv that is now oirore'.l for sale. These lots! will now Im sold for $ 7" and corner , !ots $100 each until January 1st, I after which time all lots remain- ing will be raised to $150 each. ! These lots will he sold on easy i terms, and the first that call to see : them will get the choice of all. j Koiif- I.a.wt. At a low rait of inter st on good farm propiny in Linn comity, or on ie.t improved citv property in Albany. Ap;!y to liliirkbrrn i Wright, .Mb-.iiiv. ()r:-uo;i. : Prefer iptions carefully co:r.- Ipoun li day or nigl.t ;.t 11. C. I Iuh! ard'. !-e .v di u s:er. . ll-.'-i-('.. rice over the .-tore. Smoke the celebrated Havana Jilled ."i-cent cigar-. .tianufa"tured -1 -.;ii :- o e ci,- r ;. ctory. VI('S-iat r.c.Iion. A DISASTROUS FLOOD A Dam Breaks at Octarn, Mal heur County. LOSS OF LIFE AND PROPERTY. Br.-ipee, Mills atd E?id;ces Oarried Away and ths Iaiaates Drowned & Keqoiti tioo tor tbs Mardcror Qibti. Tha L'MiLDf! Special Disiiatriios. Ontario, Or., Nov. I.". This morning the dam at McClullin's floniint: mill, one mils west of here, broke and tiie water swept down toward the town, carrying away six mill dams and four bridges, and wrecking half a dozen mills and several dwellings. The house cf an old ouple named Har ris was carried awav, and both the occupants were drowned. Many other residents had narrow es-1 panes. HOI.LADAT TIEI.D8 OK ACEFl-LLT. Portdakd, Nor. 13. Joseph I lob.'. Jay a.-reed to-day to come to te::v:'8in regard to his contesipt case. He will pay a nominal tine, anl let tue proert y be sold on ex ecution according to general de sire. KEiiUISITION FOR GIUI1S. ai.km, Nov. 13. Oovernor Pen noyer to-day granted a requisition on tke governor of California for Oibbs, the negro murderer. SAI.tCM XOTKS. Kai.lii, Not. IS. In the supreme court, Horatio Cook, administrator, app., vs. M. L. Cooper, respond ent, appeal from Multnomah, judgment of lower court affirmed ; opinion by Strahan J. Articles of incorporation were filed to-day of tho Baker City Lime and Marble Co., capital stock $25, 000; J. E. Trick, C. V. James, C. L. Palmer, incorporators. The Young Men's Investment Co.; capital stock $20,000 in twenty shares; A. V. (iiesy, B. K. Critchlow, J. L. Mitchell, E. A. Strang, icnorporalors. Object, to deal in and improve real estate, rent ?.ud e.M houses, borrow and loan money and write insurance. Wm. U. Farwell, a four year prisoner iu the penitentiary, con victed of assault with intent to kill, rom Umatilla county, served his full time and vas released to day. He was restored, on recom mendation of the circuit court, to full citizenship. liiMEF JHKNTIOX. Pick led pigs fe-t at F. L. Ken ton's. Bwts a:;d siiocs at cos! at Y. F. iJca.iV. Try tiiat fir.-.- Japan t.a in baskets j at La I' on st & Th.-nipj.in's. i The largest stuck of g!ove ever! shown in Albany at .V. F. Kead s. ' For school books, blanks, tab- j lets etc., go to the City Drug Store. Choice uncolored Japan tea in j a-sortec f .sncy naskcts at L. ! Kenton's. j Stop at .Vii! 'i Stark's and ex-1 amine their large and new line of j watches. Just rceei -,":' a larg- ic.voic- ' irenuinii i-N:.-' :!a ciu'ai.- at F.iii.,'.-, ; ."J for 2;";c. That iiia- tea in b;: kets at La- ; Forest i'i rtm'jip (id's i.s gi:ing at '. 40 cents like but cakes. Have your prescriptions filled at' the new diug store. II. C. Hub bard, presi-rij.tii)-; drugjNt. Simjdy ii:,:iu nlug ci;f. A f : Snyer ijuarler M-ei I.e. I'm- 'l!'! ve nii'ichar.l:-. k.-ep it. Clieaper t!ian r-a-iv made.; Jii!:'iuo:;s tu f V-.-i i.r. io.it Caches i'.iu-.. . i j it.-.-i! t- l;,i ; ..;,.:;iv. Warded An experieiic d r to d general h i-wak. ('. ll iit the n sidenei ef l':.if. W. II. J.i'C. Pure uiiciciii .l.ipiii tea iu neat ba nc's ;.t pt cents vr '. 1 oinai at Lai- -zr-.-i ii Til !p-on's. ' Tin- It'.i.ot ..;. y v,h:ie Tic kaif.' is ' ilrOvn, "1 li : 11. -.li i:t .,incr '.(ii.'rr the paict-rs ttvir Ami traitc nil! fi.iiow here t!:e mrrrliatit's ' M'.-ivi-n, ' As l!rj-null i'ai t', lo niak liis pi ices fiiir ; We have just opened another in- voice of clu.iUs, .-uid v.r teel conti lent that we can suit every body, ! both in style 1 price. V. F. Lead. j Beaiitii'nl ribbon.- aro arriving , tlie. feuMircs of the season, re : have an immense slock and have, reduced the price 20 per cent. W. ; F. L'eiid. The people of Alb.u.y and vicin ity are very cordially invited t u all . "il inspect our new Meek iu the 1 . ml.i .g block. II. ('. Hubbard, ' prupiietor. "'-' hiiiv. of ail cmptojnici.t.-. U the wor.t," j ...1 the purt, now !rail ami turned tonust, ' iie alive, aiiil with dCMro hf?'i;t, I 11. . T. ;ti f.?r brains now t my utorc, , ; -'Ui (.i,: V. ;. linowNKM., Our usual display of choice fruits i and .'getaiile.-, c:ii, ho seen to-day. ; Cho. applet, tr.rnips.'catiliiiower, celer , .rai.es. li-.-s. prun.'s, cran-! berries, etc Wiiiainette 1'ackin,' Company. ; SERIOUS BLINDER. A Lady Xearly Prostrated by a Patent Medicine. A lady well-known in the Western Ad dition has teeu n great sufferer for years with iudiKCstion and dyspepsia. Struck with the testimonials praising Joy's Veg etable Sarsaparilla, she sent for a bottle. The drusjjrist, not having it, talked them into taking another Sarsaparilla. As the leading Sarsaparillas use mineral blood purifiers, tho effect of the emptying ot Iodide of Potash into a rtoiaach already distressingly delicate was disastrous, almost prostrating her beforethe mistake was rectified. ?hc then called upon Mrs. Fowler, of ."27 Ellis street, whose name was amor.? t hose cured by Joy's Vegetable Farsnparilla. .Mrs. Fowlersaiditwastruo that it had cured her. Acrnin reassured, the veget.-il.le compound wiissent for and gotten. Tliej.-entlo action of its vegetable stimulants upon tlio liver, kidnevs and digestive organs, nud its warm stbraai h, tonics, were the very things needed, and the began improving and was berold self within a fortnight. This sounds liko fiction, but Hie iismos run tie given iX necessary. i Francisco Examiner. A POPULA ESTABLISHMENT. Ho Jiliue Gradwohi's OoldenlBnle Battuu Meets the Public Want. One of the most extensive and elegantly stocked establishments in the Willamette valley is to be found in the Golden Rule Bazaar store of Julius Gradwohl in this city. In order to accommodate his many customers he is in the field early this year, and has already commenced receivingliis immense line of beautiful goods for the fall anl winter and for the holidays, and has one of the most gorgeous and dazzling displays to be seen in any Golden Rule Bazaar in Oregon. The line carried comprises a be wildering assortment of line china, queensware and glassware of the latest styles and most delicate de signs. The beautiful china and glassware, together with tho dec orated and fancy wares, novelties, elegant stand and hanging lamps, toys, boys' wagons and general bazaar goods, present a scene well worth om 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, toys, toilet and fancy goods, in plush and silver, and novelties for the chil dren will be larger tban ever be fore. Jlr. Gradwohl has enlarged bis slock in such a replete manner that his 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 hia prices are as low as any house in the state ! and that bis goods are sold at figures that cannot be equaled in the Northwest, it is but the recital of an absolute fact. It will be to the interests of the country mer chants to purchase their holiday goods from this establishment, and orders should be sent in at once. Mr. Gradwohl has long since proven his adaptability to this business, and it is taking no riss to say that this emporium of elegant fane v and decoiative ware is the n:c complete in the Willamette t Hoy. Those who deal at the Golden Utile Bazaar, will find a laue assortinert to choose from, anc a square, reliable gentleman to deal ftith. Fine lied Apples. Leave orders for apples at La Forest & Thompson's. A line car of Baldwin's and other kinds due in a few day.-. All guaranteed free from worms. Stands for Thanksgiving and Roasted Turkey, It also stands for the car load of chr ice uncolored Japan Tea.pu: up in neat 1 pound baskets for 40 cents each, which has jut been receivod at La Forrest it Thomp son's. Ivovers of good tea should call and trv this excellent tea. l!itc:i(t of oU'erhig a prixe tliaionly 'ocnetits the lucky one, or sending out coillidentiiil slips ns baits, wi- proposu to openly otl'cr the citi.c'Ds of Albany and vicir. ity choice goods at bedrock prices and give a Pi (Vill ifonllilt 1 VlJi I Ji.'lIMIU U For rash on each dollar's worth at rc:;u!.!r retail ju ices, until .Fan.l, is'.lO. Highest prii-es paid forchickons, eg4,s .o:il iiitti r. Thanking you for your past ptitroiiairo and soliciting your trade for the future, I beg to remain at your service. J. M. BAUDl'E. The Celebrated 'French or money refunded AFTER tiie uciumtnc nivalis of oiihtr m-k wlu-ther arisinir fr.nn the txivsMvu Mc i-f sliniiilants, lolac or opium, or through 3 oiithfu! iinli8 cretion, over iiiiliilui'iue, eti: , sm-li aslmsof brain 1'ower, Wakeiu'iics.". IK-.iri'i Pawn l'ains in the Hack, Si-iniiial W-akiK.-s", llyg-ti-m, Xir oiis 1'ros ration, Xortiirnil onils-f-ions, l.eucorrhoo, Pb.zinns Weak Mi innry, l.o.ssof Power ami 1 111 p-( cin- . wliMi if iicl locteil often Ivail to pruinaturv '! :r-' and insanity. I'riee f?t a lx; (! boxcri fcr.V'i.OO Sent liv mai! :i roce'pt of pr.ee. with every sf.'i onlur reiiivid, to i-.-.ii ul tne money if a I'rritiaiii'itl cure is i.otefTe- tdt. We have tlioimuKtHOf tes.tin:oiiia!s from old and yo'.in, of both sexes, who have been permanently cured by the u.e -f Aphroditine C'ireular free, Adilres.-. list-: wiiko mriiF o. Wt-tern l'.rauch, liox, I'ortland, regon. l or silo by I"o.-lay & M-xst 11, whole-fan. and retail ilru.'tists, Albany, Orwn. E. G. BEAKDSLEY, i:kal k.-tate agent. fonvevanetair f "!1 kinds d-mo iu a re'ia l !e nieiii'.r. All i:s; .e;-. wi'l r-. eiie prcnipt rtt.-nti-'ii. O'ti'-eoa HioiiiJiV.it Ltr-?et, netir ;-":rst, AHmiiv, O. eiT'lll. VVr.vNTK;) M VN C' -00 SKI.t lNfi ?T a; ility to r.Mr'.e!i n as saVsauei.t in t ii -(vi, sJ K) to i j-er y r -.iu tie !,:...) il.!res, V.Ci..l!i :'. er " li.'.vn, i lii :i l-Xi-.tiia, I'.i l'.: !.ir:s". r'.''!'!! :ei 1 i:i rct"'.:1t t ii.or i-i.r i'.vn i:i .'ta ritu. 4" nrlfiiclor ai!i tl.iUitcr. t e')!-:':-w;s :; it w iv: i.ocatkd i ::i'.'t iy ' !i. its p..!' 1;'- f'o;n city . 1.! - i'i:t V. Will e-n.tr.iet t 1 imliii bridgi. r- s. i"!':i i.i.i'.ii- r 't lw. Ilii'if houses, - . ,1'; Vi ' i"i- -:i Ail!.'. K.js:Ik.( :.!! I'My.a . 1" imildi".". W.:i f!l-;i-ll - .- 1 s.' "is :;ve i o:o-.r. Mt:i !.-: . , : .ra it-'l. W. ( . A ?MJ1 3LF0?! o K. L. Kenton -DEALER IN- Staple and. Fancy G-ROCEEIE Choice Candies, Nuts, Cigars and Tobaccos, Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. TERMS CASn AND PRICES IXW. Subscription Agent for att Leading Xeivs papers and Magazines. KFXEAlt THE TOSTOFFICE. A (fLOBIOUS FDTDBB In keeping with the ever brightening prospects of our fair city, we are daily adding to our areaJr large stock such fancy and staple groceries as wii f ully supply the wants of the most fastidious. Ani wnile we call special attention to the quality and complete assortment of our goods, we will add that as a Special Inducement. TO OUR FRIENDS WE WILL Give Away on January' ist 1 Hinr.er Set, 120 pieces 1 Tea set, 44 pieces Three Tea Sits, etch 44 pi'-ces. This ware is not cheap baking powder prize?, but is elegant genuine English table ware. Let evey lady avail herself of this opportunity f procuring not onlv the best croeries to be found, but have a chance at drawing free one or morn of these elegamt sets, LA FORREST & THOMPSON. ilillll "h ! the cold and cru.il winter, Ever thicker, thicker, thicker; Froze the ice on lake and river, Ever deeper, deeper, deeper; Fell the covering snow and dritted Through the forest round tho village." IT IS COMING. "OM Prob.'1 says winter is coming earlier and more severe this year than usual. Take time byjthe topknot :v.d xartiine"my tilegant stock ot CAPE ULSTERS. DRESS OVERCOATS. KERSEYS, VALOURS. BEAVKRS, MELTONS. CIIKVIOTS, wiokawakf, chikchillas, cassimeres, montacnacs. L. E. BLAIN, a'X-iE Leading Clothier, Will & AiBANT, OREGON, . 75 . 1800 T ai ATA A x t - ,0 1 Snow. E: Diamond Jewelry