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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1889)
n;i ici;ivjG mjii'. riniMi, yoviiuji is, 1889. SFKCIAI.. 13:30 A. M. Nat to nee our stoves and ranges Wore buying i a mistake. Mis take! are always costly. In heat ing store."! we haye the largest as as the moRt carefully selected took in the city. The stoves vre offer were not bought aa aa experi ment but as a certainty. We know what each Btove will do, and tfaey were bought for cash, so the price it rijjfht. "We haw special tie iu heaters, beside ur regular lme of (iarland, Argami and Su perior f-tovea and rarr. Gk. W. Hurra. mi. iMiiiiM mum 1 l wkatjiim: imjicatioks. lur Aib-uy and viviri liy i'cl Irinjr i th-- i-rei:i-t lur 'J4 boms, ndi;iir at K i io-uay: Fair wi-.uh-r, w;trunr; curlber y wind. jottings ai;oi:t town. Try the -'IV.ta l.r" so citr at Wlis'. fcjrnoko the Resort l'Jc cr-rtr at tllis' cL'iir st !v. Fresh sweet potatoes Just re eeived at F. L. Ki-iiton's. A now In vo'u-.t of ihie honey just receivi"! at F. L. iOnt'.n's. I'jjmhir priced, ot) and 7.u't.., hi 'Kitty from Cork." lie-served seats 75 eta., for sale at Blacknaan's ! Iru-i store. Beautiful moonlight effects, .-torms at sea, in "Kitty from Cork," at the Albany opera bouse Nov. ISth and 19th. Accidents are happening daily to those who least expect them. He ea thr safe side and insure with Winn in the Travelers. Mark 1 lulburt bought yesterday I of the Maple I'.ros., tlieir farm, vci. sistin 1 1" L'o') acres near this city, paying ir the san:o $700:). The amateur theatrical club ot llarri.-burg will cive au cDtcrtairi mer.t at Smith's hall in that jdace on Thanksgiving evening, Nov. L'Oth. A pair of gold-rimmed eye-lass-vi, with a rold chain attached, were found in front of the liuss House in this city on .Sunday, and await an owner at this oilice. F.dward Zeiss lias returned from Seattle, and will locate in this i ity again. Humor says that he will become a member of the irants l'ass factory to be established in this city. An error was made in the as sociated press dispatches yester day, in locating the Ontario Hood disaster in Oregon. It was in Ontario, Canada, instead of On tario, Oregon. "Since Kate Learned How to Play" and "Where Did You Get that Hat," Charlie Reed's latest ornic songs, arc sung in "Kitty from Cork." Reserved teats 75 ota., for sale at Iiluck.'nan's drug tore. Fort i'.iitW t Irv:nt? tiavr iii.-f opened a new line of portiere, table ! lovers, towel rmgs, t'.air nans and novelties in furniture arid h juse-l:nihirg";. ihoir t?lgant new Call and fee hloro in the Masonic building. luiss & Son have just received and are now opening an immense line of holiday goods, including plusii and fancy goods, art sup plies, etc. Their display will I e simply dazzling, and will be open for inspection in a few days. Geo. Hardy, who has been manipulating the electric fluid in the Western Lnion lelegrap!i "llice during the recent illness of j the ojerator, x in. A. Humphrey, lias returned to l'ortland, Mr. Humphrey having resumed charge of the oilice. Don't fail to see Dublin, Queens town, Londonderry, Cove of Cork, City of Limerick, "Blarney Castle, CJunt's Causway, during a storm at sea, and tho beautiful lakes of Killarney by mocnlight; seen only in the Mirror of Ireland, Novem ber 18th and 19th. Eighty magnificent scenes of prominent and historical points in reland, each one 10 feet high and .5 feet long, painted by D. A. strong, of the Queen's Theatre, Dublin, Ireland, and valued at 5000 are seen at every performance of the Mirror of Ireland Comedy Company. "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. 18th and 19th. Reserve seats 75 cents, now on 6le at Blackman's drug store. Now is the time, buy lots in Tiereck's addition. Full size lots 66x110, tan make two 10x02 feet lots out of earn nlock. Oniy a few blocks offered for sale at 1200, when prices will be raised. These lots are all hisih and drv and are an the line of all the contemplate i improvements in the spring. I'EKSON'AL MENTION. Mrs. W. C. Cooley, of Browns ville, is visiting her sister, Mis. J. W. Wright, in this city. Frank and William Bender, of GatesviUe, are in the city, proving up on their land claims on the Ore gon Bacilie above that place. Jack Maler, William Garret: ::i.d J. G. Crawford leave this morning for a trip to tlie i'r-.ni ?) the Oregon Facilic. Tim latter will take some vievs of the railroad work at the front. irr- S 1 ltiel.eii. We .have a fine lot of fat dres-vd chickens for your Sunday diniur. Call early and leave your order.-. Wij.'unieile Paek;;.g Co. ILLEGAL FIoIilXG. William Siubbi Arreted 1:1 Tii.3 C ly k Distracting the Taqaina Riier. I Recently the Herald's tele graphic columns contained the in formation that Governor IVnnoyer had undertaken tigid investigation of illegal fishing which has been carried on on Yaquina and Sileiz rivers in Benton county. The w rong was committed in stretching fish nets entirely across the riyers, without any fish tr.ips, thereby preventing the salmon from ascoii'i ing th6 streams. 1'csterday William Stubbs, who has been indicted by the grand jury at the term o: the circuit court now in tt(-?iun at Corvaliis, on a charge of having been engaged in this illegal fishing and obsiru.t inz the saimon tishinz industry on Vaimiua river, was arrested in '.his city by deputy s-In'iilT Wumy ."S'jiith, and was taken to I'nrvallis for trial. Vigilant: J. II. Albert iniif.s above Meli Cia:n!ttc.;t. b:t- a ranch three am. i, uimii which he lias some Cninauien grubbing. He let a contract to some white men on the same place, but they grubbed out thiee or four acres ami threw up the job, but the Chinamen stuck to it. Richard Hughes, who lias tlie place rented, was tome what surprised the other morning, i-ays the Salem States man, to find a miniature gibbet erected in the field where the Chi namen are at work, with a placard intimating that lynch law as in force in that country, and they pro posed to use it. Bui Mr. Hughes proposes to stand between the Chinamen and harm, and should the jok be carried so far as to at tempt to do injury to the China men somebody will get hurt, and Mr, Hughes doesn't think it will be him or the Chinamen. Mr. Albert says he will send out another gang of Chinamen this morning, and an assorted wagon load of shotguns, breeeleloa.Iuig riiles, self-cockiii" pistols, hand grenades and Galling guns, besides a few grubbing hoes, and will grub out that farm this winter if the ammunition and the Chinamen holdout. It is probable there are no persons behind the' perpetrator of this dastardly act, but it proves that there is at least one white skinned man in the vicinity of Me bama who is meaner and lower down than any Chinamen. Transferring; tha I.i. The Salem Statesman pays that a voluminous deed transferring the narrow gauge lines and other prop erty of the Oregonian (limited) railway company to the Oregon Western, was biougbt t Salem for record in Marion county. Copies of the document presented to the recorder for certification as true ccpies of the deed to be filed with him were ascertained by comparison with the original to be so erroneous that instead of filing the deed, and to saye time, all papers were taken away without record. It is expected that correct copies will i-oon lie made and that the original deed will then be sr read upon tlie reeords of this county. Am "Ca-tem IM.irir.n. Gtneral Miie" icp.i; on the ie iVnselessnes.s of the I "antic Coast shows a condition that is tail calcu lated to promote natioi.a! pride. He emphasizes the fact tiiat there is not a single pun in position to protect the cities of the coast and the gi-r .at eomnii'i -iai inter ests of tlie North we-t . Acccurd ing to his estimate, sjuns ate needed on our Pacific bonier, and he places the cost at '.'ViOii.OOO. This is a lare umouul of money. Probably there is no expectation th. t an appropriation to such an extent will soon oe made. Iut General Miles' report turnishes reason for careful reflection on the part of congress and for action in the matter of coast defense which ouuht not to be restricted to the Pacific coast. New York Tribune. I, list Night's Play. "Diamond Mystery" was pre sented at the opera house last evening by tie Chicago Comedy Company. The audience was delighted with the excellent rendition of this popular play. To-night the great play "Long S:rike" will be put on. It should ne witnessed by a large audience. The company will give a Saturday matinee, and will conclude their week's enaagement with "Every body's Friend" on Saturday even ing. Fireman's Election. The annual election of the Al bany fire department will occur on Monday, December 9h, one week after the city election. The board of fire delegates have appointed the follow ing judges and clerks of election: W. 11. Warner, from Albany Engine Co. No. I; J.IL Wyatt, from the Hook and Ladder Co.; and W. E. (Jillett, from Linn Engine Co. No. 2. Grading of Streets. Ju'.ius Orailwohl, the chairman cf the committee on streets and public property, advises all who have street to fill to do so now while ditt can be obtained cheap from the grading of Washington street, as the city charter will be amended, he says, so that such street improvements can be en forced, and dirt w.ll then co-t more. The grading of Washing ton stieet is being pushed vigor- i cm-'y forward. ! Th:mksgi ving TurKry. We have made arrangements f.i a line b! of stall-fed turkeys, and those ilesi in ; a nice fat turkey l',.r j their Thanks.iviiig ilium-r v. ii! ! j well to leave on! i .-. t'i. v" i -; lamette I'.u-kia-: 1 :ip!i:i 's st : ; iu time ti sec ne "iu- be-.. j Smcke th.; celebrated llavan:; j :;!;.! -Vcent cigars, luanuiactv.ivd ! at .liibin- .loscoh's cig.ir : .iOoli'..:L v. ILL BE -0S.E. No IVars of Mob Law ia the Gib 83 Case ijatcrtai; ta ?. Pitmini'tn.-i'i Statement. i In reference to the arrest of : Gibbs the murderer of the Mc I Dev.tt boy in Albii a, tho Orego I nian says: There is no need in j denying that as much as the Port ! land police torce rejoice in the ; capture of Ginbs, they are feeling I pretty blue over the fact that they ! were not in-i utnental in bringing ! it about. A UMial they were in-t "there" on the "home stretch" ; and tho Yrck.i officials get all the glory, although they really made but little tl' ; i a compared with I that put forth by the Portland offi cials. Sail the Portland police are iriven credit br earnest endeavor and hard work. They did the liestj they could, and their failure to ap j prebend the inurdeier i more their i mis ortu.:e than tin ir fault. The capture ot ' G;bb.s is still ihe : principle topic of conversation n ; the street corners. The public : feel a sense of relief, and w bile no ; one clamors for the life of the I wretch, all have confidence that ; justice will be done and 'hat the ; murdeier will atone for the Lie no j so want jnly destroyed, j A dispatch received from Yreka ; last night states that ex-Jailor i Iloxie has not vet arrived at that tec. He is expected there to- lay. M. C. Pennington stated I that he is incorrectly quoted by another paper which causes him to say that he did noi believe that Gibhs intended to shoot James Mc i Devitt. "Such is not my belief," i said he. "Mr. McH-vilt pleaded ' with Gibbs nor, to stio.it his son, and as the entreaty was met only i with defiance and another pistil I ball, I cannot be put on record cis saying that my belief is that Gibbs had no intention to shoot him." j I'uot Kaee in l'ortland. ! The professional foot racers, w ho I are now doing Oregon have in ' vaded ihe metropolis. It is an ! nouueed that Frank Lewis and E. j T. Dobbins have signed articles of i agreement fT an 85-vard runniiiii race to take place in Portland December 1. The race will be for $-")00 a s-ide, each contestant already having p.aced a forfeit of l'o( in j the hands of M. Gunst, who has I been chosen final stakeholder. Lewis is the Corvaliis man who defeated the world's champion, I Harry Bethune, in a 75-yard race at Seattle last spring. ihe race j was won by only six feet. Dob- I b:ns is also a sprinter of more than 1 local fame. 1 i AH. any should i .-! i n.tirrr.i. Under this caption the Oregonian i . Fof f:ne, imJ1,".rt,e, aH1 K -' Wcst says : Capt. N. B. Humphrey, of j ;,-'ars to K11:s Albany, was in the citv yesterday.; The largt st stock of gloves ever The captain is enthusiaMic over shown in Albany at X. F. Reads. Albany's prosperity and attributes: Fit school books, blanks, tab-mu.-h of her substantial growth to . lets etc., go to the City Drug Store, the fortunate circumstance of hav-1 n,,,;,.,. ,.,,,.,.'..! "t ,.,. t, ; ing so many nice looking young ladies residing there. lie believes that there is some cause for every boom, and whi.e he recognizes the many natural advantages of loca tion, tributary country, railway facilities, etc.. Albany" is favored with, he thinks that the handsome young ladies are considerations j strangers do not look upon lightly.) 'ur the Ladies Only. I am now prepared to do all : kinds of stamping, and have over two thousand designs lo choose from. Also a nice line of om- broidery materials, such :s arra ' senes, ciewels, No. 1 and 2 en j broidery chenilles, prim-ess chc , nil'.cs, etc., etc. And the finest i piiinpons, tassels, cre-; ents, tords, j plushes, lelts, and fancy work :na ; terials ever in tin- city. Zepbvr is j L'oing at cents an oun'e. iis .uinnie t. oiweii nas cnarge ni tins department, and has Innl several years experience in ali kinds of fancy work and stamping. At the i store of i i. W. Simpson, Albanj, I Oregon. Coming Next Week. The announcemen that the re nowned Dan .Morris Sullivan's Mirror of Ireland and New Comedy Dramatic Comwany will giye two of their enjoyable entertainments in Albany Monday and Tuesday nights. Nov. 18th and l'Jth, should be suflicient 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 in their praise. FAIi: DALE ADDITION. I'urkhart h Malin offer iorsale 10.S city lots in this beautif addi tion, w hich 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 3 sold for $7" and corner lots $100 each until January 1st, after which time all lots remain ing will be raised to $150 each. These lots will be sold on easy terms, and the first that call to see them w ill get the choice of all. To tho Ladies. Mrs. S. A. Wayne, of San Fran cisco, would be pleased to have the ladies of Albany and vicuiity call and examine her stock of millin ery, which is of the very latest importation at very reasonable prices. Hie would be pleased to receive calls from all tlie ladies, even though they do not wish to purchase. She will be at the St. Charles hotel for a short time. Kitl Gloves! Kid Gloves! I have just received a full line of kil gloves brand "Our Own." This is a genuine kid glove. I buy ii.'i ct from importers in New York ;;;.d consider them the best value f any glove I ever sold for this price. Five buttons, three rows of Mit.-iiir.g, $1.50 per pair. S. E. Young. Fi.tr.. tain pns -it, ill Stark'-. STATE DISPATCHES. Eata! Rrsultp 0f a Row in a Chine-e Camp Afcer.a Deiperam Hurse Thief. Special to the IIkrai.d.J Portland, Nov. 14. The en counter between tramps and one I of the occupants cf a C hinese wood choppers' camp a few miles below Albina Tuesday night,resulted most disastrously to the former, as one of their number lies dead upon a marble slab at the city morgue, and one of the tramps has since died. One of the men engaged with Lock wood in the robbery was a re prehended at Vancouver this morning at 11 c 'clock, while in search of surgical aid for his shoulder, which was split open. Marshal Morgan, of Kast Portland, went for him, but at the present hour he had not returned. AFTER A DKSI'KKA DO. Portland, Nov. 14. This s after-! ident of noon Frank Finch, a res i amniil county, intormeu a re porter that Morris Gay, the thief who stole Dr. A. J. Geisy's horse and bugiy, and after arrest man aged to break cut of jail here, got away with another horse at Lj fayeite Tuesday night, but within an hour after the thief was caught tin with by two resolute men who ordered him to halt. The des perate thief cried out to them : "I guess not. I am gaining, and if vou are oeuer men man i am you will take me." The pursuers fired at Gav without effect and here- turned the compliment threefold, making good his cM-apc, w hile his pursuers wei: struck with terror. It is said that he bad a repeating riilo with him w h'ch no doubt tie stole from the house raided by him and another man last Friday night. It will indeed be strange if Gay is not apprehended or killed before the end of the week. The man is desperate, and will take desperate chances before allowing himself to be arrested. Iuirt ant ( ic. Owing to the change in owner ship of the Albany and Santiam canal, the Magnolia tlonring mills and city water wciks. all persons indebted to ine are heieby notified to call at the office and settle the Fuvsc immediately. J. A. ('KAWrnZD. KIUKK MENTiON. Hcuuiit I.ollon. Pickled pigs fe t at F. L. Ken- ton'.-. j Hu;,,s ant, sllotf, at ,;. al W. F. i;ea,iv j . , 1 ry tuat hue Japan tea :n baskets ! at La 1" orest A Thompson's. i assortci fjney baskets at F. L. Kenton's. VillA Ftaik's ir larize and new and ox line of ani.i.e t! watches. .1 llt t ! coi v ;:cnuini K.-tiv -a larg- invoice ; ciai at Ellis ,or That line u-a in baskets at I.a f: Tb'.mp on's ; voin at like 1.4 caki :. lonst 4 ) ci-nt 1 lave our pvesi I the new dim: store :i'iioi.. .' II. -d at ihdi- liii'l, prc Simp'y i t'lU cut. gressivi- :i: ( 'heiipiT I'i! 11! alo' '!! iioi: : I li Jl.-l . tnnu ISC. ilvi r i-uaiter liVMtK' ! I ..ilk)!. I'ro- ichants k C!. 1'. th.'in to r.i;';r rea.lv made. r Za.-he -.!: 1: -An i !ioii. f -r-l l:r--. i!!l !!:! I 'I IT i I I tO ,.ik. Call at the n al.tcit- i'.o uei.t r i! re.-i.i. . n '.V. !!. Lie. I. .r.wl lii. if. !! I uto ura in neat I.,. -k pound al I.a; l're-ci ip'ie: ts u i-eists per : M-.-t A h .".ip-on's. ; 1 c:irH:!!v !-om-; i pinnule I i lay .1 ni'l't .si II. C. i diiiM "store. Uesi- ' no i:; s nc lll tlCI ll ;T t ht -toie. I hr l.lo.ii! .nil U 1.1(1...! Miil J:v wliiTu' tin- loiiVe i" nicu"h"ia ..nivcr where tlu. r'aiwr. tear i Aii.l trudo Mill iollow where the m. ritu.iits I .t i ivcu. I A w:,:; op. voice (if c ;.ks, :!nl we fed conli (lent mat we both in styh in suit, overyoouy, and nice. V. i1'. Keau. Our usual di-play f choice fruits and vegetables can be seen to-day. Choice apples, turnips, cauliflower. celery, grapes, tigs, prunes, cran berries, en-. Willamette Facking Company. Beautiful ribbons are arriving the feUnres of the season. We have an immense stock and h;ve reduced the price 20 per cent. W. E. Head. . ne people of Albany and vicin it t.:'; very cordially invited to call ai 1 inspect our new stock in the lib u.bcrg block. !!. C. Hubbard, propi ietor. "Wish nf ai' e!ii!oyriieiitii is the - rst," Soiaii ir- M.ft, now ikail and turned toilu-t, Wer ! I. i.'ive, and with desire beet, lle'.i v.inh for bargains now at ray store, jvaii.et! P. Hrowskll. serious blcndeb. A Lady Nearly Prostrated by a Patent Medicine. A lady well-known in the Western Ad dition has been o great sufferer for years with Indigestion and dyspepsia. Struct with the testimonials praisiug Joy's Veg etable Sarsaparilla, she sent for a tiottle. The druggist, not Laving it, talked them into taking another Sarsaparilla. As the leading Sarcaparilla-; use mineral blood pnrifieis, the effect of the emptying of Iodide of Potash into a stomach already distressingly delicate was disastrous, almost prostrating her before the mistake v.ai rectified. She then called upon Mrs. Fowler, of ?77 Ellis street, whose name was aaaonr those cured by Joy's Vegetable farraparilla. Mrs. Fowler said it was true that it hud cured her. Again reassured, the vegetable compound was sent fnrnnd gotten. The gentle act inn of its vegetable stimulants upon the liver, kidnevs und digestive orgmis, raid its warm stomach tonics, were the very things needed, and she begun improving and was bcrold self within a fortnight. This sounds like fiction, bat tl.e names can le given ii aeees 5 u ry . yi i ra nc ieoj i'.-a n incr. A POfULAR ESTABLISHMENT. How J".;ius Gradwohl's OoldeniRale Baaaar Ki-eti tho Pablio Want. One of the most extensive and i elegantly stocked establishments i in the Willamette valley is to be I found in the Golden Rule Bazaar store of Julius Gradwohl in this city. In order to accommodate his many customers lie 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 comprises a be wildering assortment of fine china, qucensware 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 oin's time to visit. Here may be found a complete line of table cutlery of the cele orated makes, Roger Bros.' silver and silver plated goods and Bohemian wares of every variety while bis stock of dolls, toys, toilet and fancy goods, in plush and silver, and novelties for the chil dren will be larger t'ran ever be fore. Mr. Gradwohl has enlarired j his stock in such a replete manner that his Golden Rule Bazaar is not only a ciedit to the city of Albany but lo the entire Willamette valley, being one of the most ex tensive establishments of the kind iu Oregon. The most important feature to purchasers is in prices, and w hen 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 w ill 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 fancv and decorative ware is the n o complete in the Willamette lie v. Those who deal at the Golden Rule Bazaar, will find a laijc assoitineLt to choose from, ant a square, reliable gentleman to deal w itb. rin Iloi Apples. Leave orders for apples at La- 1-orest it Thompson's. A line car of Baldwin's and other kinds due ;.. .. r..,.. tii i i i.i al Jtrt ..... n. .Ill .III Id. I .1 . i" from worms. Stands for Thanksgiving and Roasted Turkey, It also stands for the car load of rhriee uncolored Japan Tea.pu; up in neat 1 pound baskets for 40 tents each, which has jii.t been rocoivod at La Forrest ifc Thomp son's. Lovers of good tea should call and try this excellent tea. All! ln.-ti :nl of oil'i'i in' a j;rize. tlnit only In aclits the lucky one, or sending out I'oiilidL-nlial slips as baits, wi nrorosc to opci ly tiller the eitizi'Ds of Allianv J ami vicii.ity i-lioiee gouds at bi-drock prices and give " ' j If Fit cash on each dollar's wnrth at rr.unlar ri-t:iil j.i ici s. until Jan. I, ls'.K). ! 1 1 iirliest prices paid forcliickens, cg"s :.ird 'iiitler Tim li k i t vi.u f..r vi.iip ,,.,,,.,., .....I r ,,:,(,u ',,r the future, I beg lo rc-nuiiii ' y,,ur service. J. Al. BAhULh. - - - " Celebrated French or money refunded s 2 c-r BEFORE AFTER the Ki ncr. live organs of tlthtr : whether arising troin the excessive list of stimulants, lohaio or opiiiiiK i,t through n 1 1 1 1 n I iiuliH cretion, over iinhilgi'ii. c, t te., with asioseof Itrain Power, Wake u'li.n. Inuring I 'own Cains in the lt:u k. Seminal XV. akiie. Hys teria, Ner m I'r.is nttmn. Nocturnal Oinis .i.n.s, beiieoirhne, llizzincss, XVeak Memory, l.ossof power and Iiiii-iteiiet , which if 1111, leeted i.flen lead to ) Tcinatnre out aue anil insanity. Price SI a Ik. ; ti lioxe.j fer ST..UO S.:ii. hv ni iil or. receh t cf pr:ee. t VKilJi: (.r.lilXUt; isgven with every i.". order reeeiv.il. to re tn.ii tlie money if a Permanent i-urc is i.ottffeite.i. XV e hve tlimisiiiiisot testimonials from old ai.ii .x.iUiiir, f Loth sexes, who have been iern'i inent.'v enroll tiv the use 'f Aphroditine I c'.ro;i!ar free. Ad-lress ! i m: Ai'iino siniuixi: . 1 V. i.-.tern lUaneh, I'.ox, 'J7. Portland, Oregon. ! Tor s.de hy Koi-hay A Mason, w holesale and ! .!! ol iHu.ists, Albany, .iieuoii E. G. liEARDSLEY, j REAL ESTATE AGENT. Coine.ancin.' of kinds irme i:i a re'ia s.teiiiiii'i r. A I .u-re5 i I r.-rene prompt j tit 'i-i -n. i ii e on U:o 1 .11. ii itr-tt, near i i' r-t. Ib.iev. O e-.n. I AN i ' K M vN ' ;) SKI.I IXiJ j a i ity r.. re;.-e-ei.t i:-. a Mitesasei.t in t .::i, (l io ;' "! ; er y.-ar an he , ".. dr-.-.-s. Xan:::in).tr brown, j . ',.;!.!i.., IM h-ng and it t.i.or- ... iii ..n:. ; i:.. '.mli.!ltr i:ni!i!e. ' ... :-:k i.:x.:; :i wtxe; i."CATK!' ... . 'it -v s !i its i':oin i'v : '.'.i:..r. . " V;!i i-.. .trurt . l.-.i'.l !.ndj- :!t a-i.l' l.,..t.:iL- .f i -. iliu liil.-i, ';,- Am.". I'.vl'-.!..- -.'lil Kit;: - ... ! ::!:..:-. vl " '..'t.:-'.t Bust of I s i 3E C. r- Fi I 2," t?i F L. Kenton -DEALER IS- Staple and Fancy GBOCERIE ilxo Choice Canutes, Nuts, Cigars and Tobaccos, Fruits,, Vegetables, Etc. TERMS CASH AK1 PRICES LOW. Subscription Agent for all Leading Keics papers and Magazines. "NEAR THE POSTOFFICE. GL0B10US FDTDBB 111 keeping with thr ever brigLieniDg prospect of our fair city, we are daily adding to our already large stock such i;ibcy and staple groceries as will lullj supply the wants of the ibost fastidious. And wnile we call special attention to the quality and complete assortnif n t .of our goods, we will &dd that, as a Special Inducement. TO OUR FRIENDS WE WILL (rive Away on januarv ist 1 l'iuncr Set, 1"20 pieces 1 Tea set, 44 pieces Three Te?. Sets, etch 4t piect; This wine is not cheap baking powder prizes, bat elegant genuine English table ware. Let evejy ; lady avail herself of this opportunity of procuring inoi onlv the best irroceries to be found, but have ch.-iiu e at drawing free onf ! . j SetS, I LA FORREST lain i "Oh ! the cold and crul 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 loundthe viliage." is coivnisra-. IT "O.'d Prob. ? sa.s winter is coming earlier and more severe this year than usual. Take. time by the tkn;t ami stuck ot OVERCOATS, CAPE ULSTERS. DRESS OVERCOATS. KKRSEYS, VALOURS, BEAVERS. MELTONS. CHEVIOTS, WIDEAWAKE, CHINCHILLA?, CASSIMERES, MONTAGNACS. L. E. BLA Leading Will WmW Jewelrv ALBANY, OREGON, . 926 00 . 79 . 1800 or more f these elegaat & THOMPSON. T xamine"-'iftv legaiit Clottiier, Snow. & IStark.