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I THE 31QyiNG HERALD: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, I8h9. SPKCIAt.. 3:30 A. M. Hot t see our stores and ranges bafore buying is a mistake. Mis takes are always costly. In heat ing stores we have the largest as well as the most carefully selected stock in the city. The stoves we offer were not bought as aa experi ment but as a certainty. We know what each stove will do, and they were bought for cash, so the price is right. We have special ties in heaters, beside our regular lines of Garland, Argand and Su perior stoves and ranges. Gbo. W. Smith. TVKATII ZK INDICATIONS. l'"wr Albany m:d vicinity Fol lowing is f i forecast for 1M hours, ending at S r. t. tu-t.ay : Fair weather, warmer; norther ly wind. JOTTIPi; AKT TtTN. Dan Sullivan's "Mirror of Iic land" to-night. Thanksgiving one week from next Thursday. A height train of lumber came in from Mill t'ity yesterday. An average of .". men per day leave Albany to woik on tl:e rail road. Recorder Uenton, who has been ( ill for several days, is able to re sume his duties again. W. II. Warner has become temporarily an attache of the Chi cago Comedy Company. Wm. Emerick is having a neat residence erected oa his property near the comer of Fourth and Vine streets. The electric light company will have their new dynamo in position to furnish lights for the now ciicuit by the lirst of next month. Tlie ollicial city job printer, C. W. Watts, is printing the poll books fur city election, which occurs one week from next Mon day. Hilton Hyde has purchased a lot on Fourth street adjoining his property, upon which he will soon begin the erection of a neat res idence. Every theatrical traveling agent who comes to this city says Albany shows more entei prise than any other city they hare visited since arriving in the state. The furnishing of supplies for the miners ant the graders on the railroad has been the means of building up quite a wholesale trade for several Albany mercantile houses. A car load of red apples from Southern Oregon, all free from worms, have arrived at LaForrest fc Thompson's. They also have opened a barrel of line cider for inince meats. Charles Cirran has purchased of John i'riggs his residence and two lots on Fifth street for $:;0(0. Mr. t'urran will improve the place and make it his home. Mr. Uriggs has completed a neat residence on his rami near the city. .Some time ago an item appeared in the Hkralu stating that Geo. J.. Wilcox was arrested in this city and taken to Fuene for taking money for photographs and not de liveiing them. This was a mistake as far as Wilcox was concerned. The name of the man arrested was Jones, and in justice to Mr. Wil- cox.tfiis correction ;s maile. Almost rfiore even tne citizen." "ft Albany are aware of i'. graders will commence work upon I tie AI- uanv s Astoria railroad, and then and perhaps not until then, will some of the credulous be convinced that the building of the road is an assured fact. In this, as in many other like enterprises, while other cities are considering the advisa bility of such an undertaking, Al bany will proceed to construct the road and tlien invite its neighbors "o give their patronage. PERSONAL MENTION. Sam May, Dr. W. F.Mendenhall and Dr. H. A. Davis, of llarris aurg, are in the city. M. K. Brink, of this city, has re moved to Prineville, and located there for the practice of law. Mrs. Dr. Sedgwick'and daughter arrived Sunday from the Fast and are the guests of Mrs. V. N. l'hillips near this city. Tho Foot Kace. The foot race which was to have been run at this city yesterday be tween 11. O. Trine, of Albany, and Fph Cameron, of Corvallis, failed to materialize. The runners tOL'd the scratch on time and scored for two hours, neither apparently be ing able to get any advantage over tho other, when the referee de clared the match oil' and a disgust ed crowd of a hundred men came away. An hour laterjiiot one could be found who would admit that he had been there. Another w llri-k r.nilrimg. The Albany Woolen .Mill Co. has purchased of F. J. Fanning for :200 a lot on the corner of Fiit and Jett'eison s'rects, upon which they will erect a two-story brick building for a wholesale clothing department of the mil!.-. "ainfu! AeciJfUt. Yesterday a.teinoon a playmate accidentally run a piece vi wire into the ey -i Louis l ore, a lirtie son of John Fox. inflicting a very painful wu-:?ii'., which, i: is fea.-.d. tviil catl.-e a aar ii.: of his ; sight. Try that fine Japan tea in baskets at Lalorcst ci Thompson's. CRUELTY TO AKIM-.LS. A Macsrol. ai Arrested and Fined far Un mercifully Beating His Hone. Sunday afternoon the horse driven by the Chinee ov. ill gather er ran away again. He was stop ped, without mu-h damage being done, near the residence of L. W. Deyoe. The Chinese driver came up soon after, and tying the horse securely to an electric light pole, he picked up a piece of scantling and began to beat the poor animal over the head, continuing his ill treatment till the p or horse bled at the nose and mouth. Mr. Deyoe's attention being called to the proceedings, he quickly put a stop to it, and although the China man begeu to be allowed to take his horse and g, he was not al lowed to until Marshal Hodman came a"d took him in charge. A charge of cruelty to animals was booked against him in Justice Humphrey!' court. to which he plead guilty and was lined $5 and costs, amounting to $14. N'o punishment could be too strong for the human being, be he Mongolian or otherwise, who puts himself so far below the level of the p or brute which he drives. KKAI. ESTATE SAI.KH. The following real estate sales were recorded vesterdav : David 11. Bond to YV.O. Bond one-lift h interest in all the land of the estate of D. M. t'oiid W. W. rramtis to 1. X. Van Winkle, lots 2 and 7 and north half of lots .'! and ( in block :;:!, llaNev D. II. Monteith to'li. F. Ilul burt et al, 3 acres near .Al .),.) "o0 bany ('. YV. Smith to A. 15. Seal, southwest quarter Mock. 112 liacklemrn's addition to Albany State to J. 1. Wiseman, 80 acres in section ''!, Tp. l.", S. K. I vvest J. l. Wiseman to Mary Wuinner, SO acres Tp. 1"3,S. i:. 1 west Win. Huekaby to Francis Hood, 10 ) acres in Sp. l.'I.S. K. 1 east Laura Ketchum to 11. Bryant 50 acres in Tp. 11, S. U. 2 west J. V. Pipe to (i. W. .Smith, lot 7, block 4, and lot (5, block 1 Pipe's addition to Albany. . A. F. Krumrei to M. E. Far roll, lot 7, block 5, Hackle man's 2nd addition M. 10. Farrell to Margaret Fcnnell, lot 7, block .'5, Ilackleman's 3rd addition.. Mrs. F. li. Cheadle to J. J. Dubruille and A. Klein, small parcel in block 1 D. Link to J. J. Dubruille and A. Klein, west half of north west quaiter of block f0. in Ilacxleman's 2nd addition 1250 1500 :;oo 500 150 !)50 1000 Messrs. Antonello & I)o. TlIis San Francisco Weekly Coin-: machine; TV. Ten Fvck, Oakland, merci-d Record devotes a column j Cal., lock ; E. Frbain, San Fran editonal to the iirm of Antonelie , ciseo, furnace; W. Wainwright, k Doe. railroad contractor? now ; San Francisco, lawn irrigator, well known in this citv. That paper says: Six months ago the present tin;- entered on a very im portant cor.uai.t with the Oregon Pacific railway, which thev have been constructing through the Cascade mountains. The under taking ; as a heavy one. and the natural obstacles encountered made it specially dillicult, but it will lie successfully finished in a! short time. Some 400 men have been on their pay roll in this con tract alone. Mr. Antorn lie, who came down to San Francisco a week or so ago, returns the present week. His postol'iee address in Oregon is Albany, where he makes his headquarts. It will be seen from this that this gentleman's business is not bv any means local. lie covers, i:i lac!, the United states, and his responsibil- Hv is bevondouesuon." Mr. An- tonelle has returned to this city to superintend the work of finishing I up their contract. A New Bnililin;; Association Another new 4titrririu. i nnnnt , , , , i i i " ' ! Better Than Ever, to be started which will prove very : r , , A. . beneticial to this ..-itv. A number Iam now better prepared than I of business men assisted by outside S liave 'v.(:r b'cn 0 sm lny eu?tol capitalists are cous-.leling the ! ,,icr? in,th shoe-,ine- Jiave Ju question of forming a company .the I rccciveil a large invoice of tl.3 ce -object of which will be the erection ! ebrated Laird Schober & Jhtchell of residence buildings which win ; hue shoes for ladies Ihere is no be sold to purchasers on tho in- manufacturer who claims anything stallmcntplan. Any stvle house i ,)el,tcr than ,t,hese sl,oes- 1 rmleud will tie built winch ttie purchaser may desire and he will then be al- lowed to oov nv n rr.,t i.,,t lowed to move in. pay no rent but pay lor lus dwelling m regular in stallments as agreed upon. Such companies have been formed in other citits, and, while proving a great benefit to the city, have re sulted very pecuniarily beneficial to the promoters. Should this promoters companv be formed here it is not improbable that thev will erect at least 50 houses next season. Th.iBkKgiving l'arty. Invitations have been issued for a social daneimr nartv to hf. rivn at tne opera house on Thanksgiv ing eve, Nov. 27th, by the Dolce far Niente Club, which has been recently reorganized. The parties heretofore given by this club have always been most successful, and those arranged for this winter will be no exception. Good music will br in attendance at tbe Thanks giving ball, and the occasion i promises to be a most enjoyable j one. The committee being "una j hie to reach with invitations all whose presence is desired, request ! rhoe desiring to attend who have not received invitations to call ::i u:i Geo. Fish, A. Klein cr Wm. II. urreti. M'i't iujj 'ticr. Cornithiai- Lod-v No. 17, A. F i: A. M. holds a spe iui commur.i cttiion this T;'-i i- .-wnii..-, Nov P'th. Work ;.i !-,; f. All me.nlh-rs and i '. C. qu r-t'.-'l to he piesenf. C degr:-... .'dasons r f order .f the worsiiMuui V. M.'Hk mat'f. : : i.M.i). ? ecretuv. SHOULD SOT BE GB&ITED. Hill, ins Train Wrrcker, His thr Effitatiry t Ask fir Pardon. It is learned that a petition is being circulated for the pardon of young Hill, recently sentenced to the penitentiary from this county for a term of sen years for man slaughter, for turning the Lebanon switch of the Southern 1'acific rail road, with the circumstances of which the readers of the Hkkam are perfectly familiar. The argu ment used for the securing of names to the petition is that the man is innocent, that the innocent party was convicted and that, for lack of evidence, the two guilty young men were acquitted. This seems, under the lircumstanees, a very ilimsy reason foi asking such pardon. Had Hill when he took the stand in his own defense u.ade a full confession as he did before the trial, giving the exact facts as thev occurred from bediming to i enu, mere woum not oesomucu III ...I I .X l eurontery in his as-king lor pardon now. But ho did not do that; but on the contrary again and again denied all knowledge of the- affair, swearing positiuely that ne..Lui i.o nor the Kolfe brothers touched the switch in any way, and now that 1 he has been convicted and lrom ' want of evidence or bv the court ruling out evidence that wojld have convicted the other two par ties, they are given their liberty, an attempt of 'squealing" is re sorted to in order to effect his par- uton. ihough tie mav not nave committed the offense alone, he was present when it was done and confessed before ihe trial to having 1 aided in the crime. He did not in any way attempt to stop the train and thus prevent the fatal disaster, 1 and lastly refused to tell what he knew, and the verdict of the people in general is that he should sutler the consequences. The fact that two of the three guilty parties ko free should not produce- sympathy for the third to ask for his pardon. Patent Granted I The following patents have been 00 j granted to citizens of the Pacific j States during the past week as re : ported bv C. A. snow & Co., 1000 , patent lawyers. Washington. D.C. : F B. Badlam, San Francisco, sun- plyin; ! Bigel ng air to carburetors : C. F. elow, San Francisco, truss ; J. Bean, Los (Jatos, pump; Alfred Dndden, Santa Barbara, Cal., door spring; F. Kspel, San Francisco, cable car stopper; W. C. Foreman, Bidwell's Bar, Cal., animal gun ; P. C. Forrester, Wilkeson, Wash., coal separator; T. U. Garnier, San Jose, ore concentrator; W.J. Gor ham, San Francisco, pulley; W. S. nprini'tno Sun KrvinrisiTi miter box; M. W. Line, San Jose, : wood saw; W Page.Penn's Giove, Cal., vehicle; K. Pair. Berkeley, ; Cal., coal dust feeder ; T.A. Pudan, j Sacramento, dish washer; IS. L. j Baber, Corvallis, Oregon, amalga mator; (t. 1. W. Nebulize, Ala meda. coin neratin!? nimchiiiL' Delayed One Day. Yesterday at Yaquina the small I steamer plying between Newport and Yaquina City ran aground during a heavy fog and broke her rudder. Dan Sullivan's company, which was booked for a perlorm ance in this city last evening, was on board, and were d' laved so as to miss the train. This explains their non-appearance last night. They will be here to-night, and will no doubt be gieeted by a large audience. The play and scenes in 'The Mirror of Ireland" are said to be lirst-class. A Special Telegram. Was received by us yesterday r.1,,1,'.... ii.i ..i' . '.'tr"'. aiuwm inn.j appies reelrom worms were snipped to " "om .-ouu.ern u.egon. ,)on 1 O,'ot VJ.t'a!1 eal to"diiy anci gei your cnoice oi inese ele gantly flavored apples. Willam- j ette Packing Co. 1 r'-"""''".'1'" iiri U1.1"'" i !n ,idl Pruws. widths from A KK, ; and can suit the most fastidious in lit and price. I also received another invoice of the popular ahoe, E. r. Iteed's in waukenphast snd patent leather tip. These shoes are well known in Albany as a lirst-class nice stvle shoe. Or- ! ucra iroln n,e .country nueu wim ! arc tislaction guaranteeil. ; Inuel looting. ; XotI(.e to 0np VatronAm ' Crawford it Paxton wish to Bay Khat thc opposition has been with- uraBn anu l"e.V will not take any more cheap photographs, lint will make all who call lirst-class work at reasonable prices. Respectfully yours, Ckawfokd & Paxton. I Iinpnitaiit Notice. ! Owing to the change in owner jshipofthe Albany and Santiam : canal, the Magnolia flouring mills j and city water works, all persons indebted to me are heieby notified ; to call at the otlice and settle the ; same immediately. ! J. A. Crawford. I-'inc lied Ai;nlr. Leave orders for apples at La Forest it Thompson's. A line car of lialdwin's and other kinds due in a few days. All guaranteed tree roni worms. JI:;m-.V !' 3.:;ii. At a low rate i interest on -o ;.! iar:n prop-.-rtv in Linn conn! v. .' on best it oved c :v pro itv i i a -iti'i.nv. ii; l Wriyhr, l :r.u) On BKIEF MENTION. Elegant Lotion. Pickled pigs feet at F. L. Ken ton's. Trv the "Pol lea Dot" 5c cigar at Ellis'. Boots and shoes at cost at W. F. Bead's. Srnoke the Resort 10c cigar at Ellis' cigar store. For line imported and Key West cigars go to Ellis' cigar store. Wanted A good girl to do cook ing. Apply at the Pioneer House. The largest stock of gloves ever shown in Albany at A. F. Bead s. For school books, blanks, tab lets etc., go to the City Drug Store. Choice uncolored Japan tea in assorted fancy baskets at F. L. Kenton's. Stop at iVill & Stark's and ex amine their large and new line of watches. Call at Barrowo & Searls' and see their line of lace curtains in tasteful designs. That fine tea in baskets at La Forest fc Thomp-on's ia going at l'J ce;.ts like hot cakes. Barrows & Searls have pist re ceived a fine line of the latest styles in gents' neckties. Have your prescriptions filled at the new drug store. 11. C. Hub bard, proscription druggist. Simply immense, Silver Quarter plug cut. A splendid smoke. Pro gressive merchants keep it. Cheaper than ready made. Pantaloons to order fcr $5 at Zaches Bros, opposite the postoflice. Wanted An experienced girl to do general housework. Call at the residence of Prof. W. 11. Lee. Smoke the celebrated Havana filled 5-cent cigars, manufactured at Julius Joseph's cigar factor-. Popular prices, 50 and 75cts., for 'Kitty from Cork." Reserved seats 75 cts., for sale at Blackmail's drug store. Beautiful moonlight effects, storms at sea, in "Kitty from Cork," at the Albany opera house Nov. I'Uh. We are :n the field and in tiie lead for competition. Suits to or der for $20 at Zaches Bros., site the postoflice. Prescriptions carefully pounded day or night at Hubbard's new drug store. oppo- com H. C. Kesi- derce oyer the store. We have just received a line of turkey red table covers, also a neat and well assorted line of stamped linens. Barrows & Searls. Tin.' h'ooil will l'oliow whore t lie knife is driven, The tl.li will ijuivcr where the pincers tear And tnulo will fuilow where the merchant's striven. As I'rov.ne!! has to, to make his. prices fair We have just opened another in voice of cloaks, and we feel conli dent that wo can suit everybody, both in sfvle and price. W. F. Head. 'Winhiii. (jt iiil cinp'.oviucntn ih the worst," So y.iiil tint poet, no te;ul and tnrnwl todunt, Were he alive, and with desire heset. He'd with for bargains now at my store, JOllhct! ('. i. liKOWNKLL, Fortmiiler &. Irving have just opened a new line of portiers, table Covers, towel rings, stair nails and novelties in furniture and h ju-e-finishings. Call and see their elegant new store in the Masonic building. (iuiss & Son have just received and are now opening an immense lino of holiday good.?, including plush and fancy goods, art sup plies, etc. Their display will lie simply da ..ling, and will be open for inspection in a few days. Don't fail to see Dublin, Queens town, Londonderry, Cove of Cork, City of Limerick, Blainoy Castle, Giant's Causway, during a storm at sea, ami the beautiful lakes of Killi.rney by moonlight ; seen only in the Mirror of Ireland. Novem ber Will. Mighty magn'licenl scenes of orominent and historical points in eland, each one 10 feet high and 5 feet long, painted bv I. A. Strong, of the Queen's Theatre, Dublin, Ireland, and valued at $5000 are seen at every performance of the Mirror of Ireland Comedy Compan)-. AUXTIK PEBPIiEXED. ' ; r hcavcu's sake what docs your ir. ':crdo to you children that makes you so:.ivigr-?" 'ii :tfC, auntie, she gives us Joy's Vege table i-nrsariarilla and its awlul good." ' T. S. Milton, of "ill Post street, Pan Fran cisco, writes: "I had been ailing for week with a disorder of thc liver nud litdnevs. Finally my wife, becoming fris'htouod, procured u bottloof 'TheCali fornia Keiaedy' Joy's Vegetable fiars-u-imrilia. It cured nv.? ri;i)t up. I:i fact !;d so much for ::vi that I pave it to :::y ti'.-Ir"- . t:-.i- li-.;.: : ntii.::i :i ..: ." r ;- Richards A Phillips, ALIIANY. OREGON. Architectural Wood Turning. Maiinfajturcis of all Minis of ncwclc, p-li-lals, stair poets", l.llimitrs. corner blocks, roseUca. buttons, iinials. mantles, f.tfice littinvrs. pcreh ccluturis, u.ite rna- j merit. I ndiun clubs, tab'o, .stan:l nud chair I Iils. All orilors left with us will receive pr!nnt nnil careful attet.ti .n. Wood carv in anil fancy tirniin a s; eci::!ty. Iisk it;.::s-iMi'oi i i:i). ;KV wkst j anil Poiiiei-i' ciubi-.i.-inj; the i-U -t.rutrd i r'!vr i!e M.i.!.-i.i. t'-tniia-". t'' !iq:u -rcrs Mni i o-.t:r i-hoi. i..-.m.k in the V,!"iv. I'ar 1 K"d ' '-i':-'?r:t r.ii t ' Teler;i"i on i j' btiiVhr.L'. ' t. :r l.c'i ef the pl.iv.H-. " "Z'CJ'T-- i x:: sai.i: rori: f a:;.. i; !i. t v. itli v kc- " r.llllc VV.il Vlii b. i .!! a in:v:.-)'i J "oi l w.ivk tixi-n 0 I.I1 -'llli'.S. 're '.V'j'l hi Ik- :-i''; ut a V -.ruuin f'r - 'r ticv L-.-'.-.t i'f Jul n i;-jYist! .;---.V t-i .U'-li'l W. I'll:;,, ';; l;u it-.e c .-!:.' e at :-lieM, Or.' " tj:.' r cf A PuPULAR ESTABLISHMENT. How Jtiiius Gradwohfs OoldenlRnle Baaaar Meets the Poblio 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 yea-, and has already commenced receiving his immense line of beautiful goods 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, 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, elegant stand and hanging lamps, toys, boys' wagons and general bazaar goods, present a scene well worth out 's time to visit. Here ma 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 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 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 his prices are as low as any house in the state and that his goods are sold at tigures that cannot be equaled in the Northwest, it is but the recital of an absolute fact. It will be to the interests of the country mer chants to purchase their holiday goods from this establishment, and orders should be sent in at once. Mr. Gradwohl has long since proven his adaptability to this business, and it is taking no risK to say that thisemporiuni of elegant fane v and decoiatiye ware is the ir.o . complete in the Willamette llev. Those who deal at the Golden Rule Bazaar, will find a laije assortment to choose from, ant a square, reliable gentleman to deal with. ANOTHER DEATH Caused y the Carrlessucsn of aa Inexperienced Druggist. Such was the heading of an item which we saw in one of our East ern papers the other day. Such items are entirely too common. Our new druggist, Mr. II. C. Hub bard is not of that kind. He has had 10 years' experience and is a practical pharmacist, and is regis tered n Iowa as such. If you wish to have your prescriptions com pounded accurately and with the purest and freshests of medicines, take them to the new drug store. II. C. Hubbard, prescription druggist, proprietor. E. G. IIEAKDSLEY, REAL E .STATE AGENT. Cetnejam-in i.f all kind-i l"ie in a re!ia lile i!!:nu-jr. All m.-ine-iH will neeive prompt ntlotiti 'li. O'li"eon IJroiiUalliin ttroet, nenr first, Albany, O.e.'on. Tiie Celel )LQi 1' Wf.rranti (1 to cure APfiEODITiK" 2 : w BEFORE as AFTER O.u yeneratue organs of.eitlur sex wh.-ther arising from the cxec-BMve use of stiinulains, tobacco or opium, or throuiih J outbf ill imlis cretion, over indulgence, etc., such as li ins of llraui I'ower, Wakelu'ness, Hearing lown I'ains in the liai k. Seminal Wi akness. Hys teria, Nor ous I'ros ration, Xncturiud Omis sions, l.cucorrhc. Dizziness, Weak Memory, Lisif Power and Impotency, which if neg lected often lead to j reniature old a;rc and insanity. I'rice ?1 a box; 0 hoxc5 fcri'.i.OO Sent bv mail on receipt of price. A UlCiriE 4.l IC.MrK is iriven with every S.' order received, to refund tne money if a 'crninnriil cure is notelTci ted. We have thousaiulsot testimonials from old and younc, of both sexes, who have been permanently cured by the use f Aphroditine Circular free. Address nit: Ai'into Mi:ii ir. o. Western Kranch, llox, 27. l'nrtland, Oregon. l-'or sale by Fosbay & Mason, wholesale and retail diarists, Albany, I )reu in 66 Stands for Thanksgiving and Koasted Turkey, It also stands for the car load of chcice uncolored Japan Tea,pu; up in neat 1 pound baskets lor 40 cents each, which has ju.-t been received at LaForrcst it Thomp son's. Lovers of good tea should call and trv this excellent tea. Instead of oIlY-rimr a prize that cu'y bcuctits the lucky one, or .ciulinir i.i.t conlidctilial slips as baits, wi pro; osc to opcrly (ilfcr lb.e citizen-; of Albanv and vicit.ity hoice go-xls ;;t bedrock prices and give o Per Gent kiiil F r i -.M-h on c:ich di .-liar's v. ;i: th ;it rcuiihir let ill pricis. milil .h.n.l, lit'1 lliulicst pru-c-; paid lorcii'i ki iis, c-i'-iiisiT t.iitt-r. TlnttiUi" ir yon for yocr cr n.Oi!(.y rifunici est of pit i;:t;'oti:ii trade for t In- n:t at your si-rvicc. r. (l sii!ic't!n your live. I bi' to reui'fni ,!. M. HAKDL i:. K. L. Kenton -BEALER TK- taple and Fancy GBOCEEEE ilso Choice Candies, Nuts, Cigars and Tobaccos, Fruits, Vegetables, Et4t. TEKMS CASH A1SD PRICES LtOW. Subscription Agent for all Leading News papers and Magazines. NEAR TIIE POSTOFFICE. A (JL0EI0US FUTURE In keeping with the ever brightening prospects of ur fair city, we are daily adding to our already large stock such fancy and staple groceries as wtKL tully 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 tlat as a Special Inducement. TO OUR FRIEKDS WE WILL Give Away on January ist 1 Dinner Set, 120 pieces 1 Tea set, 44 pieces Three Tea Sets, ech 44 pieces. This ware is not cheap baking powder prif.es, lt is elegant genuine English table ware. Let eveiy lady avail herself of this opportunity ef procurnft; not only the best groceries to be found, but hav a chance at drawing free onr r more of these elegant sets, LA FORREST & THOMPSON, i Ran i "Oh ! the cold and crul winter, Ever thicker, thicker, thicker; Froze the ice on lake and river, Ever deeper, deeper, deeper; Fell tbe covering snow and drifted Through the forest round the village. IT IS COMING. ''O'd Prob.'' $ays winter is coming earlier and more sever this year thaa usual. T.alt:evtime by tlio topkiiMt and f.varaine my elegant stock ot CAPE ULB' KERSEYS, VALOURS, BEAVERS. MELTONS. CHEVDTS. AVIOEAWAKK. CHIbCIIILLAS, CASSIMERES, MONTAGNACS. L.E. BLAIN, TJL-IE Leading Clotliier, ALB ANT, OREGON, . 750 . is m T YIERECKS -SHAVING PARLOR THREE CHAIRS RUXNINt; STEADY. A GLEAN TOWEL to i:vki:y (. i stomeu. j-r-.atir-s I ; cents," Hair Cult Snow, GrO