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THE IMOBlSriyG HERALD; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, lbSD. povnmg gaily ievattl SI'KCIAI.. I'l.ao a. m. Not t so uiir toves and ranges! oeiore ouying is a nusutKe. .uis takes me always costlj-. In heat ing stoves we have the largest as well as the most carefiiily'seleeted stock in the city. The stoves we olfer were not bought as an experi ment but as a certainty. We know what each stove will do, and j .... . .. ! tuey were nought tor cash, so the price, is right. We have special ties in heaters, beside our regular j lines of liarland, Argaud and Su perior stoves and ranges. (Jko. W. Smith. ox Sill.. The I 'aii. v Hkkai.u v.iil be on j s.iie cich inornii.u at the ne-v j stand of W. F. Kuim's. where it j can he proeiired :it " rents per j copy. ' v i: nir.i: inom ations. i i 1 r Albany, and vicinity Fob: lowint: is the forecast for '2 hours, ; ending at s r. m. tii-uay : Kain : ne.triv stationary temper-; file. ! JOTTIMiS Alidl'T TOWN. j A few more i-audidatcs lor city ' oiliceij.ire coining to the front. j A tine lot of mince meat, for j Thanksgiving just opened at 1 I'.nker I ho?, i Woik on the Washington street rade is being pushed along as apidly as the weather will per mit. Two hundred men will arrive by j the 1 boats this week from I Portland to work on the . p.! railroad and the gold mines. ! .Major W. v Cassell has been 1 confined to the house for t-everal ! .lays threatened with typhoid j iever, but was a little better ves-1 T.V.I-1V " i The estimated wheat crop of Oregon this vear is 11 ,000,001) bushels, worth $S,.-,0(),000. Ti' total acreage of the state is esti mated at 1,500,000. The total taxable property of I'orvallis, according to the tax roll just completed, is $57S"4. The tax levy is 5 mills, and the amount oi tax to be colleced is $-J.8U:S.41. The meeting of the Ministen'al Association of the M. E. church will convene in this city to day. Ilev. I. D. Driver, of Portland and several other miuisters arrived yesterday as delegates. The C'orvallis Times says that two new towns near Yaquina Bay have been platted and filed during the week. One is llogue k Ken nedy's addition to Highland and the other is called Far For. on rant's South Beach resort. j U. M. Kobert.oii has added a large lot o? nice baled oats straw to i i.is stock, 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 j tie.! Monteith mill office. Bert Van Cleve. quite well known ' hi this city, is at present studying j for the sta-M having secured a sit-, nation at the Musee in Portland.' .oo:it two months ago while postal : ajvnt i.n the trains, he was thrown ; irom a horse and his le:t ankle and foot both broken, since which time has been confined to his room. rmtsoxAi. MKSTION. Prof. .1. 1.. Gilbert, of Lebanon. I is in the city. Kbert Huston went to (.'orvallisj yesterday on luisiness of import : ance. j Mrs. Dr. V. II. Davis is visiting her mother, .Mrs. Dr. .1. F. Ilen Irex, at Harrisburg. Mrs. K. A. Kampy, of Harris urjr, is visiting in tins city, the iruest of Jlrs. .1. (i. I'raw.oid. A. Klein, of the lirm of Krausse : Klein, vent to F.ugenc yesterday to look after the company's branch t re there. TliaiiksRi viliK Tarty. 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. (Joed music will be in attendance at the Thanks giving ball, and the evasion promises to be a most enjoyable one. The committee being una ble to reach with invitations all whose presence is desired, ropiest those desiring to attend who have not received invitations to call upon (ieo. Fish, A. Klein or Wm. H. ( Jarretf. A I'leusant Iteeept ion. The members of Albanv Engine Co. No. 1 met at their hall last evening, ami proceeded to the res dence of E. E. Warlord and bride, and greeted them with a plea-ant surprise. Mr. Watford has been an esteemed member; of the com pany, and as a wedding gift they presented the young people villi a handsome set of silverware, an up holstered rocker, a set of porcelain and numerous other articles. A nio.-t enjoyable evening was spent. .VI urricd. At the residence of the ol'iciat iing minister in this citv o:: Wed nesday. Nov. '). lv-i-.i. by r. K. A. McAlister, Mr. .1. W. Swank ami Miss li.,r.t Snyder, b-th Li:;:; c.juntv. Farm. illul 1 - ! I :o n '. :. h ave our .tit', r TWO BROTHERS DISAGREE. A FigLt Eas-ut, Some Shootisg Done, and (Le ia Now ia Jail. Several days aeo the Herald published an item to the effect that two brothers. Gillerman by name, living near Lyonsville, became en gaged in a desperate light about the occupancy of a house. This has now resulted in the incarcera tion of one of the participants on a charge of burglary. It seems that the younger brother owned the land cpon which is located two I houses, the two brothers, both bachelors, occupying them sepa rately. The owiier deshed that his brother vacate whereupon a dispute arose. During the absence oi me enaui, yiarun nniuiina", the owner went down with an ax and proceeded to demolish the house when soon the older brother appeared upon the scene. During the controversy the owner tireii seve ral shots to frighten his brother away, ami finally ran him away with an ax. Whereupon an an est was made noon a charge of bur glary, the occupant of the house claiming that his brother Martin stole $'20. He was delivered oyer to Sheriff Smallinon and is now incaicerated in the county jail. I le has considerable property and is abundantly able to furnish the required $L'50 bonds, but declines to do so, saying that he will remain in jail until the grand jury investi gates t he case. KNTEKTAINMKNT AT ISA1.SKV. The pupils of ihe Hals y public school will give a hasket social and entertainment at the school nuild iug in Halsey on Fiiday evening, Nov. L".. The following programme will be rendered : ong "School Bell.-." School. Song "Beautiful is the Spot where he Sleeps" Misses (Julli ford. Ward and Jester. Declamation "Hunkadori's Fourth of July Oration" Ernest Fuller. Kecitation- "Reverie in Church" Miss Lucy (Jodley. Solo "Lighthouse by the Sea" Miss Anna (Jodley. Kecitation "Edith's Secret" Little Edith Koontz. Kecitation "America" Miss ( Jrace Stafford. Kecitation "Setting the Old Blue Hen" Frank Kirk. Solo "Kchoes" Miss Belle Ward. Kecitation Ualph Miller. Sale of baskets. Lunch. After lunch a good social time will be had. All are invited to bring their baskets of lunch along and have a good time. KEAI. ESTATE SALES. The following real estate sales were recorded yesterday : Wm. to Elizabeth Jewett, trustee, parcel of land near Harrisburg. M. Payne to P. Kiley.sO acres donation land claim No. 44. Jennie Acheson to P. Coney, (i'J acres in Ti. VI S. K. 4 150 L'40 west ll'OO u. smith to .1 . smith all in terest in lots '2, .'I and 4, blk 14, Lebanon . "5 J. Ilvtean to J. Kropo, lot 5, block 1 Abbey's addition to Albanv " 150 I'arlor Meeting. The ladies of Albany and par iiciihiily the mothers, are invited to attend a parlor meeting at the re.-nlence oi .Mrs. s. .1. naltimore on Thursday next, the 'lst inst. at ! '.' I". m. The subject for considera tion is "the Effect of Cigarette Smoking upon t'e Health and j Moials of the Young." Ladies, j can we not unite our thought audi eil'olt to leson the spiv.'.d of thi seductive viot Committee. in our midst ? ' j Thunder-storm at Neiiport i A seere thunder-storm occurred J at Newport on Monday morning,; Burkhart J.; Malin oifet ursale accompanied bv some hail. Light-1 lt)s "t.v lots in this beautff . addi ning struck the old lighthouse j tlon which has just been platted. buil.lniL' occunied bv J. S. Pol he- i This addition is situate. i on the mus, government engineer. he 1 - . . building was badly splintered and ,,.,,1 i the furniture demolished. Mrs. Pollictnus and ehiid narrowly es caped. They were sitting near the window. I Knt crtaimsuMit at Ilarrisltirg. An interesting programme ha.- ! been prepared for a Thanksgiving entertainment at Harrisburg on I th'j evening of Nov. -8th, and a i i : ,.! mm i iaiiii nine ir e.H'i:tfu. i iy at- tendance will undoubtedly he large as with the actors that take part an assured success may be iooked for. The admission is 2.") cts with reserved seats at Xi cts. TIi t'lty Con volitions. The democratic city convention has been called to meet at the court house on Saturday evening, Nov. ;0, at 7 o'clock. The ward meet ings w:'l be held on Friday even ing. The republican convention will probably meet on the same date, and the call will doubtless be forthcoming in a day or two. LKTTEK 1.1 ST. Ko'l.iw itli is the lnt of letter remaining: in th p. stotnVe in Albany, Linn n.nntv, llreiron Xi.v. io, lss:. rirsons calling fur tln se letter will j;ivf the iliite on uhicli thev were ailvertisod. P.ra.lliy, .Mrs Klsiir I. i-'Uet, tieore h vvk-s, ; A i olmMi, ; r:irit ili-.iver, Iteiijuniin i.r.i.t. A l!....irt, Mi-s Nettie .'.iiii-iili. W M i:ir. tit- r.-e -J Mu-. Mr- M il l A Khiin !i:ut. Minnie SHll"'l!i, r.f :,. 'I -lev. .1 r. llnrrcs Willie herthiiM. P I'.anih irt, F W 'i-ttonaire, Frank ( liiile-ter. .lailui-k i;min, Jutiii liii'finaii, I. C I.iaicr, MU. A'Klit :; .Moirls, Viss Nora I'ura'. I'rink W I. i. e. .".ilia m:!. .1 .In. 'Itit'.cll, Mi-s Mi. ii.i THOMPSON, l". M. F i:l Ft: .'Iom-y to Loan. M onev to loan ;.; a w rate of m and $'! I tO call on Estate i..'erc on im mved fa city property, in sums o; skVhO. For p:iiticii!.i!s r.i.rkhait A; i..:.ii. Leal Agents. YAQUINA BAY BOTES. Work ob tba Jetti3 8upsndd for Wintei Improvtment HuteF. Newi'out, Nov. 19. Wrk on the jetties at Yaquina biy ceased last Friday, and most of the force was paid off and discharged. A small number of men are now engaged in putting things in shape for trife layoff that will probably last until the . " 'die of next summer, and longer iv he coming congress fails to make an appropriation. During the past fourteen months a large amount of work has been accom plished on this improvement, the south jetty being practically finished. The friends of this bay feel con fident that the congress that con- venes in December will make an ample appropriation to continue this work and t arry it to com pie- i tion. estenlav mornmu the steamer Kichardson met with an accident that came near sending her on to the south beach. Just as she was i leaving the dock tor Yaquina ner rudder broke, and she was at the mercy of the tide. For'rnMy the tide was setting in, and a.Ur grazing the south sand spit she drilled across the channel and was warped fo the dock. If the tide i had been ebbing, she would proba-l my have gone out over the bar. A motor road from West Yaquina j to Alsea bay, fourteen miles south, j is talked of, and the chances are i that a portion of it will be con structed next slimmer. The Oregon Pacific Company has just completed a 'arge reservoir on the bluffs back ot the docks, and laid four-inch iron mains to their warehouses, shops, etc. They can throw two or three streams of water equal to a steam fire engine. It gives them a splendid water service. Monday Judge Bean, of the Ben ton county circuit court, rendered a decision in the sirt of Case & Bayley vs. the city of Newport, which is of great importance to the people of this citv. It in effect establishes the street line on the water front on the old, original sur-1 vey. This line has been in dispute for several years. The city lost the suit, ar.d it is out several bun- dred dollars. Therefore, in the eyes of the taxpayers, the contest should never have been begun. But it is a good thing to have such a question definitely settlod. . A Valuable ISroort Mare. r,M twill i i) ii 1 he trotting-breu brooil mare Hell ,, - , ? , ,, , I rice, owi'ed by Jay Beach, ancou- V i rii.i i.li.-. ver. Wash., is one of the kni'l tli.it it . , ... , ii,- .. pays to keep, She has had five coits sired by Altamont, and they were sold by Mr. Beach for a total of $ f'200, but three times that sum will not now purchase them. Zilophonc, record 2:35, trial 2:30, was ner tirst colt, and at .5 years ot age was sold to Col. V. S. Stone, of Yreka, Cal., for $I0CO; Oneco, record '2:l'3i, sold to McKnight Bros., Al bany, Or., at '2 years of age for$fi00; Pricemont, 3-year-old record 12.35, public exhibition at 4 of '2:2h, was sold when (5 wees old to John K. Smith, JlilUboro, Or., for $l!000; Bar rows Bros., of Shec'.d, Or., purchased Multnomah as a yearling, paying SI 000, and Malheur was recently .-..!d to Jeroine B. Smith, of Vaneouvi r, Wash., at the same age for 1000. Multnomah and Malheur have t.ot jt-t bi-en trained, but competent judge who have seen them agree that they are fas t, fiue waited trotters, and will be heard from in the records. Mr. Bach purchased Hullc Prii:e whet a yearling of the late (Jen. V. T. Withers, Fair awn Stock Farm, Lexington, Ky. She was sii e l by Diible, tliac v;is the fastest 2-year-old of hi.s day, his iiM-onl of 2:40. stand- . ing at the hed of all 2-veav-oIil re- I cords for tive year?. He gainuil a record of 2:2S at o yeairf of age, and f lied i-arlv in ins tixth vear without ver11"a,7"r' .Ina!Itt a l'" ",c ?MS""; that Belle 1 r'Ci in one ot the very few colts ever sired by him. FA IK I.I.K ADDITION. . ,.f :. ..:.. l .. i . U1 ll,e i u , aim aoj oming Abe ! i lackiemnn s and. :i ; i loscst addition to the citv that is now offered for sale. These' lots i IS j will now bd 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 will get the choice of all. T1. x- ovelty in J'antalooiiM. Zaches I'.ros., merchant tailors! Prescriptions carefully coin ami drapers, opposite the postollice, ! pounded day or night at II. C. arc prepared to place betorc the Alhanv people their own invention of cutting ami making pantaloons without an outside seam. The novelty is not only without a seam, but in bright stri'pes and checks. The foreparts are hound to coincide with the same of the backparts. We guarantee a perfect fit in every pair or money refunded. Special Notice. Owing to a misunderstanding re garding the school hours, .Mrs. Mead and Miss Starbiick the teach ers of the select and kindergaiten school in the W. C. T. U. hail, wish to say their session is from i A. M. to 4 p. m. , also thev have received a large and fine' assort ment of kindergarten materia1, ami i give instructions daily in common j school studies an. 1 "kindergarten ; work. Also music lessons given lree toe ich pupil if desired. Terms ' lil'ly cents per week, j 'i:s. Mi:.i., ! Miss SrAitni t K. Astoria. Lots in Ihe noith addition to As t jria; pi ice .;.") each on the install ment plan, nr a discount for i-.-isli an, or a discount for 1 he se lots are sdn'ivr rnniillr in Portland and other cities. 1 "am :iuihori;:ed to sell but a few blocks and it will pay yen to c;,H early and get your choice. K. i.l'.eards ! y, Le d li.-taie Agent, Proa lalbin street, Albany. XOKTHWEST NEWS. A new ferry and passeuger boat for Yaquina Bay is being talked up. The Western Union Telegraph com pany is to open a local office in Union. Hereafter all the land notices pub lished will have to he paid for direct to the newspapers publishing them, instead of the register at the land office. The steamer Mischief this week car ried to Florence, on the Siuslaw river, a large amount of freight, including a pres for the new newspaper at Florence The estimated expense of running the new state of Washington, for the ensuing year is 590,401, and the tax levy will bring in only 312,000. The farmers of LaDe county have 2S.000 bushels ot wheat stored at their warehouse at Eugene awaiting an advance in price A scheme is on foot headed by the progressive capitalists, seconded by other monied men ot McMinnville, to establish a street car line there. The articles of incorporation are now be ing prepared. From acres of hops a fanner in Polk county cleared a net profit of $400. He sold at 2n cents a pound The ruling price is 8 cents at present, but even at this low figure hops are more remunerative than wheat. H. Gibson of Ochoco has returned from California where he went last summer w ith 200 horses. AL Gibson says the horse market was not brisk, though he had no trouble in selling a few horses in each town he visited. The Nelson placer mine, seven miles west of Baker City, is one. of the richest placers on the Pacific coast and was sold for about 300,000 about a year ago. The final clean-up this summer was the liuest ever maile. It was worked by liydraulicing. Mrs. Parker and her six children drowned iu the bay recently were buried in the Newport cemetery. They were all buried in fine grave, the infant being placed in the cofiin with its mother. This was the most affect ing funeral that ever took place on Yaquina bay. The groat quantity of freight that t passes through the Ban ion warehouse hr points up and down the coast indi- I catcs a degree of prosperity, growth and development that is little less j than marvelous when the observer : looks bac!t five or six years. At Grain's Pass, Johnny O'Neil, ! aged V2 years, the son of a saloon j keeper, m t his death while intoxi- cated. He and a companion found a j dru..!..... man asleep with a bottle of j whisky by his side, The bovs par- took freely of the liquor and O'Neil ; , , i t .i . i- be can ii very tlrunk. In that couui- ' , , , , f ,, tion by wandered away and fell over i . , , , , . , , a preei.uee two hundred feet high, j ' ' j Mill EE MENTION. T li'mml Lot inn. Pickled pigs fe ;t at L. Ken- , ton T Trv the "'Polka Dot'' oc cigar at Ellis'. B(Xts a:id siioes at cost at W. V. Bead's. Smoke the Resort 10c cigar at Ellis' cigar store. For line imported and Key West cigars go to Ellis' cigar store. Wanted A good jjirl to do cook ing. Apply at the Pioneer House. Tin! largef-t stock of gloves ever shown in Albany at .V. 1'. Bead s. For school books, blanks, tab : lets etc., go to the City Drug Store. ; Choice uncolored Japan tea in jiissortec f.ihcy baskets" at F. L. i Kcr.ton's. i Slop at .v ill & Stark's and ex- amine their large ar.d new line of watcher Call at Barrow.-, A Searls' and see their line of lace cuttains in tasteful designs. That line tea in ha?kctsatLu-Fo:v.-t & Thomp on's is going at 11 cei.ts like hot cakes. Barrows A Searls have ust re ceived a line line of the latest styles in penis' necktie:. Have your piescriptions fi'led at the new drug store. II. ('. Hub bard, prescription druggist. Cheaper than ready made. Pantaloons to order fcrfi at Zaches Bros, opposite the postoflice. Wanted An experienced girl to h) crpill'l-M I IiiiIKi.IVI!! L- foil ntllic residence of Prof. W. II Lee c , ., , , . , " cfT'-" ' .cl,M'ri,U"1 !a.vaniJ U""1 ,:)'IIlt fs, nuinulactured at Jull,ls fl'l'' cgar lactory. " e ure :n the field anl in the lead for competition.- Suits to or der lor :f'(i at .acnes liros., oppo- Site the postoflice. nno'iani s new uiug s;ore. Kesi- dence over the store. Tl: Mood will follow where the knife ia veil, Tli 1 1 1 1 will quiver where the pincers tear An . mule will f.iliow where the merchant's -l nen. As IV .i-nell has to, to make his prices fair We have just opened another in voice of cloaks, and we feel confi dent that "we can suit everybody, both in style and price. W. F. Kead. ADVICE FROM BELO'-V STAIRS. r:o',vt. I v.-v.H pir; a"! my wealth furl:. i i s.'. lis :ao, :n;:-.- v.'.VTl. yo:i tiord only frive :'(? p!!v''.r OI llOttleS Of .I. V, liiii-M cat it. jn-.-vi Vesetablo J Fan Yrr.: i:'.-'.Toy'f i::e:i-:- ! lolr.llM o'it v.o::i r.ar-m, of H2 seventh rtwt, I , V. r l i. ..l. ta;.i- t. I; Kkr'ariarVil.i with iiii-! cash on each dollar's worth at i ; -j 1 1-:' r' i r 1 y" j t o 1 1 i i t i regular retail prices, until .Ian. 1, l'.HI .. r.:::-i:iv.-. : t . I vnni ' lliuiicst prices paid furcliicki iis, ci;ir-rre-1. t;r.-. - f:-.!-:!!! j ami mtier. Thanking you for your ':''- '" : :':y'''f j past patronage and olieitititf your cxj-Teji.' of (.':.: i!c ju:i i i ... .... A POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT. How Julius Oradwohl's GoldenRu!e Basaar 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 Held 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 ooltlen Kule Bazaar in Oregon The line carried comprises a be j wildering assortment of line china, ! uueensware and classw-nre of the latest styles and most delicate de signs. The beautiful jhina 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 on s time to visit. Here ma 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 t'-an ever be fore. Mr. (iradwohl has enlarged i his slock in such a replete manner that his Golden Kule Bazaar is not i only a credit to the city of Albany but to the entire lllamette 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 figures '.hat 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. (iradwohl has long since proven his adaptability to this business, and it is taking no risK to say that this emporium of elegant fancv and decoiatiye ware is the ir.c complete in the Willamette i llev. .those who deal at the Golden Kule Bazaar, will find a ac assortment to choose from, ant a square, reliable gentleman to deal n itli . ANOTHER DEATH Cuum'iI by llic Cnrolcssnoss of an 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 co.nmon. Our new druggist, Mr. H. C. Hub bard is not of that kind. He has had l(i 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 stor. H. C. Hubbard, prescription druggist, proprietor. R G. KEARDSLEY, REAL ESTATE AC. EXT. I'oini vaiii-mi; of nil kinils none in a relia ble mmncr. All iisioes will reeeivc prompt attention. O'li'-eon Uroailalliin ttrvit, mar first. Allian.v, (liei.n. Tlie Celebrated French BEFORE o?3 AFTER the ueiieratue organs ofieithir sex whether arisiii from the exes-ivc use of Mtiiniilanis, tobacco or opium, or through outhful imlis eretion, over indulgence, etc., such as loss of I'.raiii Power, Wakefu'ncss, hearing Down I'ains in the liack. Seminal W akiiess, Hys teria, Ner ous Pros ration, Nocturnal Oniis sioiif, I.eucorrhoe, Dizziness, Weak Memory, Loss of Power anil Imiotcncy, w hich if neg lected often lead to iTematurc old ai:c and insanity. Price SI a uox; C hoxeS fcrj.i.Oo Sent hv mail on receipt of rice. A VVltll ll.. (il AltAM I i: is triven with every s.i order received, to refund tne money if a I'rrmanrnl cure is not effected. We have thousanilsol testimonials from old and jouiiir, of both Rexes, who have been permanently cured by the use -f Aphroditine Circular free. Address 1IIK I'll ICO ni llK IM) o. Western llranch, Box, 2". Portland, Oregon. For sale by Fosbay & Mason, wholesale and retail druK'.ss Albany, Oregon. Stands for Thanksgiving and Roasted Turkey, It also stands for the car load of chcicc uncolored Japan Teajrni up in neat 1 pound baskets for 40 cents each, which has ju.it been receivod at LaForrest & Thomp son's. Lovers of good tea should call and try this excellent tea. Instead of olleriiiir a pri.e thai only lii-iii-lito tlw luckv one. or semlinir oi;t eonlidential slins as baits, wt proi-oc I to opcrly oiler the citizens of Alli.iny anil vieii.ity choice goods at bedrock prices and j;ivc V U 1 tl lA'll". C.,. ft, I l,,..r t. i..T,,.i.i. Discount I I .1.11.: Ill lll 11111.11, ' .Valium at your service. J.M. b.AKDL'K. F. L. Kenton -DEALER IK- Staple and Fancy GROCEBIE 41so Choice Candies, Nuts, Cigars an (T Tobaccos, Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. TERMS CASn Subscription Agent Itapers 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 starde groceries as w41i lully supply the wants of the most fastidious. And 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 (rive Away on January ist 1 Dinner Set, P20 pieces 1 Tea set, 44 pieces Three Tea Sets, eich 44 pieces. This ware is not cheap baking powder writes, lmt is elegant ccuuine English table ware. Let every j lady avail herself of this not only the best groceries to be iound, but hav a chance at drawing free onf or more of these elegant sets, LA FORREST & THOMPSON. I j i I "Oh ! the cold and crul w inter, Ever thicker, thicker, thicker ; Froze the ice on lake and river, Ever deeper, deeper, deeper ; Fell the covering snow and drilted Through the forest round the viliage. IT I COMIJNTGL ;0'1 Prob. ' says winter is severe this year than usual. T.'ilsetime hy tli( topknot ami examine stock ot OVERCOATS, CAPE ULSTERS. DRESS OVERCOATS. KERSEYS. VALOURS, BEAVERS. MELTONS. CHEVIOTS . WIDEAWAKE, CH ACHILLAS, CASSIMRRKS, MOXTAGNACS. L.E. BLAIN, THE Leading Clothier, ATs J) PRICES EOW. for all Leading Xews- ALBANY, OREGON .2i00 . 750 . 18 '09 opportunity of procuri: lain i Snow. comincr earlier land more T my tlegant V1ERECKS SHAVING PALLOR THREE CHAIRS RUNNING STEADY. V CLEAN TOWEL TO KVKKV rsl'OMKB il avh-j; Ii eeats. Hair Cutt