Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, November 20, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE MOKNINGr HERALD t WEDNESDAY, yOYEMBEK 20, 1S9.
STKCIAI., i:S A. V.
i
.Not to s-e our stves and ranges j
before buying a mistake. Mis- j
lakes an? al way j costly. In aeat
in .stores we have the largest as
well as th most carefully selected
jttockin the city. The stores we
offer were not bought as as experi-!
inont but : a certainty. We
know what each store will do, and
tUey were bought for cash, so the
f.ricc i" right. We have, special
ties in beaters, he-ddi' nur regular
lines of Garland, Ai'':ii and Su-
;erior stnrf and ranges. i
i.iYxi. W. Smith.
WEATIIEU INDICATIONS.
l-"or A 1 ban v and vicinity Fol
lowing is the forecast for 2-J hour.,
ending at S i u. lo-v.ay :
Fair weather, wanner; norther
ly wind.
llTTIN;s AKOI'T TOWS.
The river is steadiiy rising.
Attention is directed lo the adv.
i..f .i. M. Eardue iii this is.i-.ie.
Mr. M. A. Caii'in made the Agri-:
cutural coi'ug library a present ;
last week of a volume of the His-'
tory of Denton County.
Wallace Raid in has been elect- i
ed s-ecrctarv of the Albanv Water!
Works Co. He i.- in the
will assume the duties of
tion at once.
C.tV
, ami
i
hi:
posi-
The East Oregonian remarks;
'"Albany is putting her nose in the
air in the hopes of scenting some
wholesale business. Albany has
no crook in her back. Her people
are wide awake."
Wm. F. Kunn, who recently
purchased the variety store of W.
V.. Curl, is arranging to conduct a
tirst-class news
store, lie will
stand and cigar i
keep all the lead-
mg periodicals, newspapers and
magazines, and solic.ts the patron
ae of the public.
K. Kobertcon has added a
lame lot of nice baled oats straw to i
ins stoct, and is receiving every
day fresh supplies of hay, oats,
chicken feed, etc. A general com
mission business is transacted.
Store at the foot of Ferry street in
the Monteith mill office.
The initial number of the Stay
ton Sun has been received. It is a
five column folio and promises to
grow. It starts with the avowed
intention of booming the Santiam
Valley an J South Marion county,
and of raking in all the. timber
land notices in that neck of the
woods.
Current reports say that two
inches of snow fell at l'rir.eville
Wednesday and that it was still
snowing in the mountains Thurs
day. Three years ago there was
several inches o: snow on the high
leaks in Uook county. The state
of the atmosphere here gives cre
dence to the report.
Saner kraut, pickles, choice hon
ey, cranberries, picuied jugs teet,
dried be?: chipped to order, dried
fruit.eastern wiiite and yellow corn
meal, rolled oats, sweet potatoes,
onions, cabbage, beans and other
good things too numerous to men
tion can be purchased in ipianti
t;i : to suit the purchaser at F. L.
Kenton's, near tiie postolfice.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mrs. Coll Van Clcve, of scio, is
visiting in this city.
Harry Maey, of Ilarrisburg, was !
in the city vesterdav
Cant. E. J. Lanning left
dav on a business trip
yeste r
to the
.O'liid.
. j . B. 1'crter arrived recently
troiii Clay Co. Kansas, with 2(5 line
shore horn cattle. They are now
at the farm of O. W. Hamilton near
OakTille.
Messrs. X. B. Harris, E. L. Zig
geit and E. M. Van Hyck. repre
senting the Educational Endow
ment Company of Portland, are in
the city presenting the matter to
our people. The company is highly
recommended and numbers among
its members some of the leading
citizens of the state. It presents
an excellent opportunity to invest
money to provide for the future
education of children.
Better Than Ever.
I am now better prepared than I
have ever been to suit my custo
mers in the shoe line. I have just
received a large invoice of th3 i '
ebrated Laird, Schober A Mitchell
fino slirwt fnr Inline Tliora ia Tin
manufacturer who claims anything
better than these shoes. I intend
to keep a full assortment of them
in , all prices, widths from A EE,
and can suit the most fastidious in
fit and price. I also received
another invoice of the popular
ahoe, E. 1'. Reed's in waukenphast
end patent leather tip. These
shoes are well known in Albntiy as
a lirst-class nice style shoe. Or
ders from tho country filled with
care and satisfaction guaranteed.
Samuel E. Young.
IHrrot from Japan.
We
I
would like to inform these!
who do not understand buying teas
that in order to get a good article I
of pure tea you mn-t pay a fair
prico. Remember "'hen yon pay
less than liny svi. t.. per joundfor
any kird oi le i yo i always get i:;
inferior article. In order to get a
pure uncolored ,!:;pa;i tea, we im
port largelv dirovl from Japan a tea
called I'miy. put u: in air-tight
canisters, which we warrnnt to
give satisfacti. :;. Pnn't lad to try
it. Wilhum ite Packing C.
The targes-- stock of watches in
ti:e city ?t Will t:tiks.
Elegant lotion.
A BOOK 103 LEBANON.
A Subsidy Raised For Starting
H ill at That Place.
a Farer
Lebanon, Nov. 19. The citizens
of Lebanon held a meeting last
evening to take steps toward raising
a Bubsidy of $5000 for a paper mill.
Mr. J. J. Swan was elected chair- j
man and M. A. Miller secretary.!
Enthusiastic speeches were made !
by many of our citizens, and a I
committee ot seven was appointed
on subscription
At noon to day
$3000 had been
$5!0
50d
21)1 )
200
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
raised as follows :
Jnc. as.-oni
C. B. Montague. .
J. K. Kirkpu trick
L. Folev
W. J. Guy
Jos. Nixon
G. T. Cotton
C. 11. Ual.-t.jM . .
J. Nieklcs
i .i. a. iea!-i
f Sari Hioh
j I'. M. Smith
i t it i
Cruson & .Men.ies
E. Kellenberger
C. C. Hackleman
A. P.vlgf
100 j
100 1
U'O j
loo j
J. S. Courlnev 100
W. E. Di.naca 100
The remainder will be raised by
to-morrow evening, and Lebanon
will witness a boom that no town
ot its size i" the Willamette Valley
can boast of.
Thp Orpg!ii;in
Ad vei ti.innent.
No small stir was created among I
the real e.-tate men of this city yes i
t.-rday when the Oregonian ap -
peared, co!taining the quarter ot a
page advertisement ot iha city ot
Albany for which $300 was sub
scribed by business men t;nd real
estate dealers generally under the I
condition that it was to be an adv.
of the citv simply, with no real
estate men's names connected with
it. The adv. was attractive enough,
but connected with it was an
advertisement for the firm of Cur
ia n & Monteith, giving them the
benefit of the whole concern.
Those who subscribed feel that
they have not been fairly dealt with,
ami will ask the Oreironian to "ive
the city an advertisement of its
own or will refuse to pav for it.
Anvone has a rkdit. thev claim, to
buy all the space he desires in the
Oregonian, but that great paper
should treat the advertisers fairlv,
and not take $300 for an advertise
ment for the city and tnen give it
to somebody else.
In Eastern Ore?u.
Baker City teems in earnest
about its ende Ivors to induce the
Oregon Pacific to come through
that place. A recent dispatch
from there says : An effort is be
ing made by the citizens of this
city to induce the Oregon Pacific
railroad to change its surveys and
run through Baker City. The road
would open a vast mining and
timber belt, ami the distance from
Boise City to Yaquina Bay via
Baker City is entirely practicable
and fully &s direct as the one via
the Malheur. A committee has
been appointed to confer with the
officers of the company, and many
inducements will be offered them
to build their line via Baker City
to Boise City.
Inspected tho Koail.
lion. Geo. A. Waggoner, clerk
of the state railroad commission,
is in the city. He has j'ust re
turned from a trip to Southern Or
egon, a special train having been
sent over tiie Southern IVcitie with ,
tin- railroad commission. Robert
Clow. .1. P. Faull, G. W. Colvig
and Secretary Waggoner. They
were accompanied by Vice-President
Koehler, General Superin
tendent Brandt and Mr. William
A. Grondahl, superintendent of the
bridge ami building h partment
The road wns i-ispected as far south
as Ashland, lbe road is
in excellent condition.
said to be
Tarlor Mectinj.
i Tiie ladies of Albany and par
I ticulailv the mothers, are united
to attend a parlor meeting at the
residence of Mrs. J. Baltimore
on Thursday next, the 21st inst. at
: r. m. Tiie subject for considera
tion is "the Elfect of Cigarette
Smoking upon te Health and
Moials of the Young." Ladies,
can we not unite our thought and
effort to lessen the spread of this
seductive vice in our midst?
Committee.
-VintPrinsr Sliecp.
A band of 2.'00 sheep recently ar
rived in Lane county from Eastern
Oregon. They are distributed in
the Willamette alley, where feed
fo- wintering stock is more
ab.indant than in some sections of
Eastern Oregon, where the drouth
was most severe during last sum
mer. A Special Telegram.
Was received by us yesterday
stating that a car load of Spitzen
berg. Baldwin and Rambo apples
free from worms were shipped to
us Monday from Southern Ore;on.
Don't forget to call early to-day!
and get your choice of these ele
gantly flavored apples. Willam
ette Packing Co.
Notice to Our i'atron.s.
Crawford & Paxton wish to fay
that the opposition has been with
drawn and they will not take any
; more eiieap photographs. i;ut
1 will make all who call tirst-class
work at reasonable prices.
Respectfully yours,
Cii.uvroKi) A Paxton.
Ikimai laitt Nctirp.
)viiig to
hip of the
the change
in owner-
Albany and Santiam
canal, the Magnolia llounng rnwls
and city water wot ks, all persons
indebted to me are heieby notified
to c;ill i.t the oliice and settle tiie
; same in-.t.iedijitvh-.
.1. A. Crawkokb.
Scissors. Shear.
Immense stock at Stewart A
Sox's. Tiie l-e.-i ijuadty and any
size or style. Call ,and examh.e
our stock. Stewart A Sox.
STATE DISPATCHES.
G.bbs Pleads
Not Guilty A Carpeiter's
Terrible Fall.
; Special to the Hbpald.J
Portland, Nov. 19. Gibbs, the
colored murdeier of James Mc
j Devitt, was arraigned to-day. lie
i plead not guilty, anil bis trial was
I set fur December 10th.
The prisoner has told his w hole
story, and until the trial takes
place nothing of a verv inter-
I esting character can be expected
to develop in regard to this
case,
, anil
unless Gibbs attempts suioid
be is regarded as
being too much
of
i coward to do tliat.
A TEHKIISI.E FALL.
Foktland, Nov. 19. A few days
ago a carpenter employed on a new
residence in Iloiladay's addition
'ell from the roof of a building to
the ground. He was carrying a
board and walking on a roof when
Ke slipped and fell down the roof
and then to the ground, striking on
both feet. He was nartiallv stun-
ned by the fall, but was not injured
in any way, which was remarkable,
considering the distance he fell,
The residence was two si iv, and
his escape from ser.ous injury or
from being killed was most mar
velous. He did not even stop
work.
Last Night's I'lny.
The performance last evening of
the Dan Morris Sullivan's Mirror
of Ireland Co.. nas most entertain-
v.ts. The scenes were beautifully
piesented, am! were interspersed
ith comedy sketches that kept
the large audience in a state of con-
stant merriment. The company is
tirst-class and deserves a good
patronage wherever they go.
TELEGRAPHIC J5RIKFS.
The German s'eamer Duburg,
from Amor, Flensburg, has been
lost with ail on board.
The report is current at Zanzibar
that the camp of Captain Rust, of
the Peters expedition, has been
burned.
The German consul at Hong
Kong telegraphs that a typhoon
has ravaged the country between
Hong Kong and Saigon.
The forgeries of Barrett, missing
piano dealer of Cleveland, ()., are
now estimated at $100,000, nearly
all his friends are victimized.
Ninety-three cases, each contain
ing live teels of opium, and a valise
containing some of the drug, were
seized in a stateroom on the steam
er Umatilla at San Francisco Mon
day. ExMayor Ward, of Sheffield,
dropped dead while running to
catch a train. "Ward was the largest
manufacturer of edge tools in the
wcrld.
(ieo. F. Kessler, proprietor of
i the Chicago chean store.of Decatur.
111., who made a desperate attempt
iu uoumui, nmi iut- ittiuui ma wecKS i
ago, hr cutting a big hole in his
head with a hatchet, has made a
second and this time successful at-'
tempt, throwing himself in front of ;
a moving train.
The gr?nd jury of San Bernardi- s
no has cited Governor Waterman,;
II. J.Otis, of Los Angeles, Louis
Munson, of the Banning Herald,
thecity marshal, and several oth-'
er prominent men, to appear before
them and testify regarding the
charges ol nriberv made against the
commissioners in selecting a site
for tin? Southern California insane
asylum.
P. P. Shelby, general trallic man
ager of the Manitoba railway sys
tem, of .Montana, states that the
Manitoba will be extended across
North Idaho to Spokane Falls dur
ing the coming year. He regrets
the diversion from the Southwest
ern route to Boise City, believing
this route to be the best for econo
my, in building and for developing
a paying business.
t-'AIi; IAI.E ADDITION.
Burkhart t'i Malin oei k.rsnle
ICS city lots in this beautifu audi
tion, which has just been platted.
This addition is situaten 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 bs sold for $7o and corner
lots $100 each until January 1st,
after which time all lots remain
ing will be raised to -floO each.
These lots will be sold on easy
terms, and the first that call to see
them will get the choice of all.
The Latest Novelty . In Pantaloon.
'-li'liin I?roi: iyi i ant foilrtrc t
tailors
and drapers. Opposite the pOStoilice, I
are prepared to place before the
Albany people their own invention !
of cutting and making pantaloons
without an outside seam. The
novelty is not only without a seam,
but in bright stripes and checks.
The foreparts are bound to coincide
with the same of the back parts.
We guarantee a perfect fit in every
pair or money refunded.
Sprcial Notice.
Owing to a misunderstanding re
garding the school hours, Mrs.
Mead and Miss Starbuck the teach
ers of the select and kindergarten
school in the W. C. T. U. hall, j
wish to say their session is from ) !
a.m. to 4 r. m., also they have!
received a large and fine assort-;
ment of kindergarten materia', and ;
give instructions daily in common j
school studies and kindergarten
work. Also music lessons given !
lree toe :ch pupil if desired. Terms '
fifty cents per week.
Mns. Mkad, '
Miss Starbi i k.
Astoria.
Lots in she north addition to As-1
toria; price $4" each on the install-;
merit plan, or a discount for cash.
These lots are selling rapidly in
Portland, and other cities. 1 am
! authorized to sell but a few bh-cks
; and it will pay yen to call early!
and get your choice. E.G. Hoards-;
' Icy, Real Estate Agent, L'roadaibin
; street, Albany. :
REAL ESTATE 8ALKS.
The following real estate Bales
were recorded yesterday :
Wm. V. Baltimore to G. W.
Smith, southwest quarterof
block 112. Hackleman's ad
dition to Albany $
J.J. Dubruille and A. Klein
to Mrs. E. R. Cheadle.west
half of northwest quarter of
block 50, Hackleman's 2nd
addition to Albany
A. L. McDowell to David1 Mc
Dowell, all right, titie and
interest in the 1). C. Mc
Dowell donation land claim
J. W. McGhee to C. E. Craig,
SO acrels In Tp. 13. S. R. 2
west...)
G. C. Henderson to Perry W.
800
62
180
Spink, lots 3 and 4, block 3,
Albanv
. 2G00
A. Hackleman to Fred Grim
mer, small parcel in Alba
ny
.. 900
patent
U. S. toN. H. Cranor.
Thanksgiving Party.
Invitations have been issued for
a social dancing party to be given
at the 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
be in attendance at the Thanks
giving ball, and the occasion
promises to be a most enjoyable
one. The committee being una
ble to reach with invitations all
whose presence is desired, request
those desiring to attend who have
not received invitations to call
upon Geo. Fish, A. Klein cr Wm.
II . Garrett.
It KIEF MENTION.
Elcmnit Lotion.
Pickled pigs feet at F. L. Ken
ton's. Trv the "Polwa Dot" 5c cigar at
Ellis'".
Boots and shoe3 at cost at W. F.
Read's.
Smoke the Resort 10c cigar at
Ellis' cigar store.
For fine imported and Key West
cigars go to Ellis' cigar store.
Wanted A good girl to do. cook
ing. Apply at the Pioneer House.
Tiie largest stock of gloves ever
shown in Albany at .V. F. Read s.
For school books, blanks, tab
lets etc., go to the City Drug Store.
Choice uncolored Japan tea in
assorted fancy baskets at F. L.
Kenton's.
Stop at .V ill A Stark's and ex
amine their large and new line of
watches.
Call at Barrow & Searls' and
see their line of lace curtains in
j tasteful designs.
That fine tea in baskets at La-
Forest & Thomp-on's is going at
I Jn '.
ents like hot cakes.
Barrows & Searls have just re
ceived a fine line of the latest
styles in gents' necktie?.
Have your prescriptions tilled at
the new drug store. H. C. Hub
bard, prescription druggist.
Cheaper than reailv made.
I Pantaloons to order fcr$o at ZacJies
' Bros, opposite the postofliee.
w.,t,p,i n PTni.rioiwr.it oirl tn
j ,i0 general housework. Calf at the I
; udonce of Prof. W. II. Lee. I
Smoke the celebrated Havana
filled o-cent cigars, manufactured
at Julius Joseph's cigar factory.
We are in the held and in the
lead for comjietiii'-n. Suits to or
der for ';! at Zachcs Bros.,
site the postollice.
Prescriptions carefully
pounded day or ni'lil at
Hubbard's new drug store.
donee over the store.
Tin; blood liillo.v k licit; tiie knife is
driven,
I Tin.' ii.-.sli ti!l i;uicr where tiir pincers tear
J Ami trade ill f.iliuw v h; re the merchant's
striven.
j A:" "rov.-tii-U I ns tr,, ; r.iuke his rices fair
We have just opened another in-
voice of cloaks, and we feel conli
dent that we can suit everybody,!
both m stvle and price. W. r.
Read.
"Wishing, of ail cinpliivmcnt.-. is the worst,"
So said the poet, now dead and turned to dust,
Were he alive, and with (let-ire beset.
He'd wish for bargains now at my store,
you bet! . IIiiownm.i..
Fortmiiler A Irv:ng have just
opened a new line of porliers, table
covers, towel rings, stair nails
and nov?!ties in furniture and
hji;s:-fmishings. Call and see
their elegant new rtore in the
Masonic building.
31 A i: II IK I).
KSTKB- UltYANT- A' the residence of the
otlieiatinir minister in this i-i t y on Mon
day. November IS, lsSK, by Kcv. L. J.
"Trumbull, Mr. C. A. Ks'cb and Miss Nancy
! riant.
'i '-c youn couple are among Pcnlon
con.itv's popular young people, the bride
bcin-r a daughter of Mr. '.. Bryant. They
were the recipients of hearty congratulations.
AUXTIE PEBFIiEXED.
"I-vi- hmvi'ii .'Hkc wliot lccs your
mother b tuymi -n iltlri.it I hat uakes vou
yo hungry?"
'Tk-ae, auntie,: ho j:iws us Joy s ci.- i
table SursJiparil'.a :md its nwhil SOoU."
T . Milton.of.Ml Post street. Pon Fran- i
rio, vrit'-s: "I had l t-t u ailing f..r i
v.ei ks with n ilisonlor i-f the hver
!a !uev". Finally my v. ifo, U;in;::i:::
fri-iitcneil. priieurf-ilah'ittleo: lae(
: r::ia l:-:aeiiy' Joy's Vegetable, K'.r.-a-It
-ur-l r.-.e i: ;.:'. t i:p. .Ja f.:'t
i' s.i ru.-i f ' ' - -t 1 "nv: ' ! : !"-
T.-(.!1 sm.i:
V ti'.r ol.i . -.v.
i:ii:d of w-.n-k.
if.iirc of I'r.
strcer. bj-.'.te
Open on? wteK.
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A PiFOLAS EtSTABLISLMiSai.
How Julius Gradw obi's GoIdenlEale Baiaar
Meets the Pnblio 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 receiving his immense
line of beautiful gocds for the fall
and winter and for the holidays,
and has one of the most gorgeou
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 jbina and
glassware, together with the dec
orated and fancy wares, nove'ties,
elegant stand and hanging lamps,
toys, boys' wagonB and general
bazaar goods, iresent a scene well
worth on s time to visit.
Here ma be found a complete
line of table cutlery of the cele
brated 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 tban ever be
fore. Mr. Gradwohl has enlarged
his stock in such a replete manner
that his Golden Rule Bazaar is not
only u 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
afe as low as any house in the state
and that his goods are sold at
ligures 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 thisemporium of elegant
faucv and decoiatiye ware is the
rcc . complete in the Willamette
lley. Those who deal at the
Golden Rule Bazaar, will find a
lane assortment to choose from,
anc a square, reliable gentleman
to deal nith.
ANOTHER DEATH
Caused by the CardcftftneKS of an
Inexperienced Druggist.
Such was the heading of an item
which we saw in one of our East
ern papers the other day. .uch
items are entirely too coamion.
Our new druggist, Mr. II. C Hub
bard is not of that kind. He has
had IC) years' experience and is a
practical pharmacist, anil is regis
tered mi 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. ItEAIiDSLEY,
REAL ESTATE AiEXT.
Conveyancins 'f all kinds ii"ise in a rclia-
ble m i it i ? r. All n!ines wi.l rcccite prompt i
attenti' ii. Olii-c on iiroadalbai tlr-t, near
Kirst, Albany, Oiep.ri.
ACTFO
the uencntivc organs of;either sex whither
arising from the c.cosr-ivc ut.e of vtimulants,
tobacco or opium, or through jouthful indis
cretion, over indulgence, etc., wich as iosscf
liraui I'ower, Wakciu'ness, Hearing Down
I'ains in the Hack, Seminal W. akuess, Hys
teria, Ner oils I'ros ration, Nocturnal Oni:s
sionx, Keucoirhoe, Dizziness, Weak Memory,
Loss of Power and lmoteiic.v, which if neg
lected often lead to remature old age and
insanity. Price $1 a box; G boxe'i ferSS.dO
Sent bv mnil on receipt of price.
A YVUII IIA (.1 tlt lMIT. is given
with every i't order received, to refund tne
money if a IVriiiuiiciit cure is iiotctfciU-d.
We have thousands ot testimonials from old
and young, of both kcxcs, who have been
permanently cured by the use 'f Aphroditine
Circular free. Address
nit: .triiKO nniKiM: .
Western llranch, 15ox, 27. Portland, Oregon.
For sale by i-'oshay i Mason, wholesale and
retail druggists, Albany, Oregon.
Stands for Thanksgiving and
Koasted Turkey,
It also stands for the car load of
choice uncolored Japan Tea.pu; tip
in neat 1 pound baskets for 40
cents each, which has ju.-t been
receivod at LaForrest A Thomp
son's. Lovers of good tea should
call ami trv this excellent tea.
Instead of oSl'ering a prize that ciily
bi iii-lit the lucky one, or sending oi;t
foiilidi-nlitil slips iis baits, t pro; ose
to opi-i ly oli'i-r the citizeiK f Albanv
ami vii-ir. il y eliob-e goods at iieii: oc);
prices ami give
i
a
Li
For cash i ;ch dollar's worth ;.t
rcmtlar n t.til ; r'u s. mitil -Jn;. 1,
nihcrt nrb-i-s pul-l roi-chickcns, i-z"
a:;(T tiutli r. Tha!;!iiig yon fm- jnnr
Ia-t ;iat;-oii:tirc :ml solicititig yoar
tr.'i'i- lor the future, I hcu: to i-iei;a
.;! v fervke. M- ii.M:iL-i:.
I Kirst, Albany, Oiep.ri.
iThfi nalRhrAtad ItaRli
COItl- Warranted to . AEBCfWfiV?" tr '0,: v I
II. C. j cure AftlttLUlMfi refunded!
! RFCriDr
w tmi u r. r.
Best of
K. L. Kenton
-DEALER IN-
ta,ple and Fancy
GrROCEEIE
4lso Choice Candies, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco,
Fruits, Vegetables, Ete.
TJSBMS CASH ATsI PRICES luOW.
Subscription Agent for all Leading News
papers and Magazines.
NEAR THE POSTOFFICE.
A GLORIOUS FUTURE
In keeping with the ever brightening prospects
of our fair city, we are daily adding to our already
large stock such fancy and staple groceries as vrffl
lully supply the wants of the most fastidious. And
wnile we call special attention to the quality aid
complete assortment of our goods, we will add that
as a
Special Inducement.
TO Ot'R FJUEKDS WE WILL
Give Away on January ist
1 Dinner Set, 120 pieces
1 Tea set, 44 piecea
Three Tea Sets, cich 44 pieces.
This ware is not cheap baking powder l&rir.es, lmt
is elegant genuine English table ware. Let ertwy
lady avail herself of this opportunity ef procurnis;
not only the Lest groceries to be found, but have
chance at drawing free one or more of thete elejraat
sets,
LA FORREST & THOMPSON,
I
"Oh! the cold and crujl winter,
Ever thicker, thicker, thicker;
Froze the ice on lake and river,
Ever deeper, deeper, deeper;
Keil the covering snow and drilted
Through the forest round the village.
IT IS COMING-.
4iOM Prob.'' ajs winter is coming earlier fand more
severe this year tham usual.
EEGO
Take tiine by the topknot tinrl examine my elegant
stuck ot
OVERCOATS,
CAPE ULSTERS.
DRESS OVERCOATS.
KERSEYS,
VALOURS,
BEAVERS.
MELTONS.
CHEVI VIS.
WIDEAWAKE.
CHINCHILLAS,
CAS9IMERKS,
MONTAGNACS.
L.E. BLAIN,
THE
Leading Clothier,
ALBANY, OREGON,
... 750
.. IS 00
VIERECKS SHAVING PARLOR
THREE CHAIRS
RUNNING STEADY.
V CLEAN TOWEL
TO KVKKY ( t SIO.MtR .
bhaiin 1j cei:ts. IlairCutt
Snow.