Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, November 26, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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JMPBKiyG. -mUMVi TUESDAY, KOV13i?P3 2C. 1889.
:o a. n.
Not t-5 nr stoves and ranges
Wore buying is a raiitake. Mis
takes are always costly. Inieat
kis stoves we have e largest as
nail as the m-ist carefnllyjselected
took in the city. Tke stoves we
ffer were not bsugkt at aa experi
ment but as a certainty. We
know what each stove will do, and
Ujw wo Vinnr.bf f.. rt.ot. o-v k,J
'
price i right. We have special -
ties in heaters, be.-dde our ic-nhir
lmes f Uarlamd, Argamt and Su-
perior stoves and ranges.
"The I'.wi.v Hfkaii mi!1 lie on
wile en-fi i:urii;n; at the new
ktandofW. ! . Knhn's. where it
'tan le p: u.-vt at ." cent per
opy-
WKATIIKK INDICATIONS.
For Albany and vicinity i"iI
IVwing is tiit t'irtva4 for '2-i hour,
ending at s r. i. to-'. ay :
Ruin; iic.ir;v stationary tcm;iei
tiire. .iottin:s Aiidcr town.
Regular nueiiiii
I the citv
council to-night.
The river l&s risen to a fair boat
ing stae. Navigation on the :
upppr Willamette promise to be
lively in a short time.
The Three SiMers left the wharf ,
in this city Sunday morning with j
lf) tons of freight and made the
trip to Portland by ( i u.
Fresh citron, lemon peel, orange :
peel, seedless raisins, mince meat '
and other good things just received !
at I'". I.. Kenton's, near the post- j
otlice.
A party of Italians came up on j
the boat yeMorday and will go to j
the front tc work for Orman&j
t ook s contract on the Wregon t
lacihc.
Foi this week only Hubbard, the :
druggist, will give away sample!
packages of his celebrated "Ele-1
gant Lotion" to all ladies calling ;
at the store. J
The rite of baptism was conferred i
upon four candidates into the
Christian church on Sunday. They
were immersed by the pastor. Rev.
I. F. Stewart.
The city election next Monday !
promises to be a very quiet affair, j
Candidates arc not numerous and j
there are no pet measures to make j
an exciting issue.
Antonelle. of the firm JK'.
TKtonel
ltonelle & Ioe. will be a bidder
, - -
lor the contract of bnildini' thei
Seattle Si Lake Shore railroad ex
tension in Washington.
The Salem Statesman Hcems to
hs very anxious to engage in a
tight with Albany. Busy people
and busy newspapers have no
rime
to devote to rcttv to i! ouar-
re!
PKKSONAI. MKNTION.
l.'ev. .1 S. McCain, of Sa'em, is
in the city.
the
.1. A. Bilyeii, of Scio, was in
city Monday.
'
for a 1
V. E. Allen left vesterdav
'rip to Eastern Oregon. .
Bev. E. X, Condit. president if j
The Albany college, lias returned
from his tr p East. ,
l Hinckley, representing the j
!'acitic Coast grain elevator com-:
any of Portland, is in the city.
IIRKIUlN r.ttiric N wt its. j
iATESVII.t r. Nov. "o.
Henry Korthaur, of Corvallis,
assistant auditor of the Oregon
Pacific Uailroad Co., returned to
day from a trip to the front.
P. Malloy, a contractor formerly
of the. Chicago it Northwestern
and the O. Ii. & N. roads, lias been
out io the front.
Forty men are expected to arrive
from Albany to-day to work for
Orman fc Crook. These con
tractors have commenced work be
yond the abandoned tunnel, and
expect within ten days to have the j
work lined with men.
C. S. Stewart, the company's en-
sineer, came in in is auernoon irom ;
Jnuepenuence 1 raire. lie reports
a loot
place.
and a half of snow at that
Important Aonounarmrnf .
From now until January 1st
Krausse & Klein will sell ladies
Laird, Scbobert & Mitchell French
kid ehoe3at $4 jerpair; all widths
from A to EE. Their Curacoa kids
at $3 per pair. We have the finest
assortment of holiday s!ipters for
ladies anil gents ever brought to
Albany. We also make a specialty
f ladies' warm felt slipjiers in ail
tylesand colors. Come and ex
amine our stock and you will find
our prices the lowest in the city.
Teacher' Etanination. j
Notice is hereby triven that the!
next regular public examination of
. . . - l , 1
teachers for Linn county w ill be
held in Albany commencing at
noon on Wednesday, Nov. 7, an 1
continuing until Friday noon. Ad
teachers Ieirinir examination will
please be present at the commence
ment. 1. Jl.Cl'KL,
Co. Sri ool Supr.
!
Important Notice.
Owing to the change in owner
ship of the Albany and Santiam
canal, the M.ino!; i flouring mills
ami lu wa.i. r -
in.)..l.t...l i., ii:.. -in. lic:eliV noticed '
,'.,.. !! .. ii;,... .I wctt.'e !':.
svi-" i-ii"ic !i t-lv
J. A. CnAwrcKD.
DRIVES OUT BY SHOW.
Party of SurTeyors en the Lebano
Wi;oa Road Returns to this CUt-
li. H. Britt, Arthur Collier, and
a
part' of eight surveyors, who
have been engaged in surveying on
the V. V. & C. M., or Lebanon
Wagon Road, reached this city
last evening, having been driven
out of the mountains by snow.
They left their camp on" Sunday
nine miles above McKinnon's,
where there .was a foot of snow.
A suit is pending for the fcrfeit-
: lire ot i he land grant of tins and
I other Oregon wagon road coin-
; ponies, and this surveying party
has been in the field lor several
nicnths,havingbeen6eutoutby the
1 company to make a survey ot the
: topography of the lands along the
I road hotween Lebanon ami the
j summit of the Cascade mountains
and turnish estimates as to the
value of the lands to be used as
; evidep.ee in the ..nit.
Mr. Collier, who left lat night
j for his home in Jvjgene, stated
! that a man and family nearly jier-
ished in crossing the mountains
from Eastern Oregon last week.
Their team, consisting o' two
horses and two mules, foundeied in
I the snow at tne summit and two of
them were killed. The man and
family succeeded in getting out of
the snow with the remnant of the
team and
Friday.
reached Sweet Home
THANKS;IY IN; SOCI AL.
The ladies of the W. C. T. I'.
'.will
their
The
give a Thanksgiving social a
ha'l tills (I'lic-diiy; evening
leceptioi; committee will i.e pres
ent to receive ail ollerings. What
ever contributed will be applied to
raising the debt on the hall. A
social will close the evenings' en
tertainment; alter the presentation
of the following programme:
.Music Band of Hope.
Recital by Miss Hannah Cohen,
"The Price of a Drink."
Music Band of Hope.
THANKSGIVING SSCKVICE.
Recital by Miss Mary Cunditr,
'Thanksgiving Ode.''
Music t'tiartelte.
Reading bv Miss llcttie Miller,
"We Praise Thee, Cod."
Vocal Solo Mrs. J. II. Reining-
I ton.
Everybody is invited to attend
and will be made welcome.
KEAI, KSTATK TKA.NSFKKS.
The following real estate sales
were recorded yesterday:
A. J. Watson to Jacob Con
ner, L'4 '., acres in section 1 1 ,
township 10 south, range :
west $
lL'5
A. M. Worth to A. J. Fox, lots
7 and S, IVoria
W. H. Millhollen to E. E.
Paddock, 10 acies in section
S, township 12 south, ranye
f0
- 4 west
oOO
v Mtetl states to M.IV I! viand patent
- 'ohn II. Dumon to Charles
Huinon, l(jJ acres
in town
range '!
ship 1.". south,
east
loOO
Talent (.rnnioil
The following patents have been
1 granted to citizens o: the Pacific
i States dining the past week as re
j p nied by ('. A. .-now it Co.,
p. dent hiveis. Washington, I.C. :
(i. W. Ansley, Medical Bake,
Wash., combination tool; U.
Bachmann, St. Helena, Cal., cart
ridge loader; (S. W. Campbell,
San Jose. Ca.. fruit oittert A. II
Hauchy, San F'ego, Cal., rule; F.
Kuphrat, San Fiaiicisco, sight ex-
hibiting machine;.!. B. Finney,
National City, Cal., electric loco
motor; Jas. W. tireen, Albina,Or.,
saw tiltngjuiachine : Benj. Kenoyer,
Huron, Cal., propelling mechanism
for boats: 11. (1. Krasky, San
Fr.iiii.-ico. stat'on indicator ; B. S.
McDonald. St. Helena. Cal.. easel ;
I. P. Mighi-il. San r raneisco, type
writer drop cabinet ; .1. B. Stevens;
San Francisco, fruit packing case.
Itough on V catch.
i The Salem Statesman says :
I The Albany Democrat thinks
1 Veatch, of Bane county, will not
, accept the nomination on thodein
' ocralie ticket for congress, but that
: he will likely return to the state
' senate from bis county. Veatch
would come about as far Jroin fill
ing Binger Hermann's place in
congress as any man imaj'.nable ;
he wouldn't fill it at all he would
just rattle aro.ind in it. His cali
ber is seriously stiained ;n the b
egon senate. He is about the rinlit
Size tor a school director ot the
Cottage Grove district.
Laying SttI Hails.
The Southern Pacific's work of
replacing its iron rails with steel
is progressing favorably. The road
is already all steel as far south as
Tangent and from Boseburg south.
Between Boseburg and Tangent
some sijtty mile. have been re
placed this season, leaving a bal
ance of somo twenty-five miles to
be completed. To this end there
are now afloat in ships hither
bound 2400 tons ot steel rails. The
raifs are of American manfacture
and weigh about 6l. pounds to
the foot. The work will probably
be completed in about six. months'.
The Albany & Astaria Rail way.
The Oregonian referring to the
Albany & Astoria Kailwav savs:
fhe route of ths proposed railway
l. ... 4 11.. . I . l - ,
between Albany and Astoria :s be
ing surveyed, and .Mayor Cowan,
of Albany, is authority for the
statement that the ioai wid be
!uilt. He himself is one of the
incorporators, and says there is
plenty of money backing the en-
terpnse. lhe preliminary survey
from Alb .my to fillamooi is com
pleted, and the route between
Astoria and lillaniook will be
mapped out at once. The road
will cost about $:J,P00,000.
important A.-Uit-r to int l.-iiien.
Buv the celebrated Dent "loves
at 1,arr0W: l t-r!s', e:;c!usivc
as:ents for Albany.
THE U. S. SOLDIERS' HOME.
Din Joses Writes His Vuws Cinceming
Affairs at Santa Monica.
The folloning letter lias been re
ceived by the j. A. If. post of this
city :
Santa Monk a, Nov. 21.
Comrades: John Bryant has
gorfc to town this morning for my
papers, and 1 will write a few lines
to let you know that we are well
and able to eat our full rations,
which this rooming consisted of
hash, bread and butter with weak
coffee. Our dinner will be a stew,
minus the butter, and supper will
i be bread, butter and tea.
To tell
a poor
I; you the truth it is rather
house t board in at present, and it
is getting no belter. I have been
here five months, and in that time
! there has not ben ten crnod meals
set on the tables for us. The best
! rations are served on Sunday, and
that is but a common
laboring man.
have not done a
meal for a !
days work
ii ere. ior ine reason that mere are
able-bodied men enough here to do
all the work to be done by reliefs.
One relief will work a month, pet
their pay, and go on a drunk t..i
their cash is gone and then they
a.e readv lor the next month. It
i-i but a small amount they get per
month jrom $4 to $10, but i: it
w;. f-.m u -Aoiiiu in- me same, it ;
nay be a good thing, for the reason t
that it has taken a lot of drunks
from the country and put them
here together, and ihev allhct but,
a small port on i
There are but a h.w
port on of the eople.
ood men here,
ami uiey are asmitneu oi the way
they have to live and the company
they have to keep. There - are
some here that have been in the
different soldier.-.' homes of the
country. They are called "toursts"
by the men here. It is my belief
that no man who can act like a
gentleman in a civilized commu
nity has anv business here. But
t i .
it he is past all respect for himself 1
i .....I .. 1 .1 . 1 . I . I 1
: aim unlet men mis is me mace
ki
irhllll.
The surf-bathing season
here and the town is dead
I
ls,?v"r i
llierC;
are but a few visitors at the home
new. People have found that
nearly all of the inmates are here
from the elfects of drink, and they
have but little respect for us, and
lean t blame' them. The people
here are altogether different from
those of Oregon. They have no
use for a man if he has no money.
They have nothing to sell but
barley and real estate the former
cheap and the latter for all they
can get, from $100 to $."0' per acre.
During October about ten inches
of snow fell, and the country is as
green as Oregon in May. The
climate is as line in the winter
here as any country in America.
We have had no frost, snow or
cold winds, and the fos have been
light since the lirst of October, but
they will come aL'ain with Feb
ruary and last till October again.
John Bryant says he has got all
of California he wants, and I can
say the same for myself.
1 here are about 400 men here,
and they are going and coming.
I Inue explored the country
aiound here lor a radius of 10
miles,
farm in
I'o the east there is irood
land, on the north moun-
tains and bee ranches, and to the
west Santa Mrnica and the broad
Pacific ocean. Los Angeles is a
city of humbugs and swindles.
They have boomed as long as they
can, and it has returned to them
with a boomerang, and they are
waiting for people to come here
from the East, and build the town
up with winter residences.
There has been more crime in
this county in the last live months
than in all Oregon. This seems to
be where all criminals assemble.
I have noticed ll'7 reported in jail
at one time, and there arc not half
as many there as there should be.
I am getting tin .1, and you will
be by the time you rea l this.
I remain as ever your comrade.
Daxiix If. Jones.
REPUBLICAN CITY CONVENTION.
The republican voters of Albany
are requested to meet in conven
tion at the opera house on Situ -day
evening, Nov. 150, 18SI), at 7:o0
o'clock, for the purpose of placing
in nomination one candidate each
ior the ollice of mayor, recorder,
treasurer and marshal, to be voted
fof at tho annual city election to be
held on Monday, Dec. 2, 1SS0, and
to ratify the nominations for coun
cihuen. WARD MKKT1X11S.
It is recommended by the com
mittee that ward meetings be held
on Friday evening, November 20,
1SS0, at 7 o'clock at the following
places :
Fira ward At the armory hall.
Second ward At the ollice of
Chas. K. Wc-lcrton in Foster's
block up-stairs.
Third wrrd At the Albany Iron
Works office in the foundry. "
j-.acn wa-u win nominate a can
didate for councilman and select a
member of the city central com
mittee. Wm. H. Hlston,
J. W. CrsicK,
D. M. Jones,
City Central Committee.
Money to Loan.
At a low rate of interest on irood :
farm jiropercy in Linn countv, or I
on best improved citv property- i i "
Albany. Apply to "I'.lackbrm & j
Wright, lloany, Oregon.
Why oi i Fade
Women loe their beauty because
cohl.s iindiTinitie their life. Dr
Au;r' Knsli.-h f!i irii'i'vroriiii!ujnp
lion :s j, 11 a ti-oi ut r tire for colJs.
rocket ullrrj.
The largest and hnest di-plav
every brought to this vallev just
received at Stewart ilc Sox's." Call
and examine.
Somct hlnp; "ico.
e nave lust received a burr.-!
cf genuine ( Jcrman saur kra'it.also
irrah-im Hour in bulk, and Ore 'cii
I leaf lard it; bulk. WiHaimtl-
Tacking Co.
STATE DISPATCHES.
Charges Against aJfortlaLd 8cLool Mistress
Vewf fr.ni the Stats Capital.
Special ta the Hiralv.j
Poi:ti.a.i, Oct. I'o. A special
meeting of the board of directors of
this city and district was held this
auernoon an o ciock in me par- i
lors of the Commercial National)
Bank to consider the charges i
brought against Miss Bertha Moore,
a teacner in the rark school, by
Mrs. S. IV. Kice, who claims that
Miss Moore lias violated a rule of
school laws of this city, as estab
lished by the board. The viola
tion consists of chastising Master
llice. Mrs. Kice says she does not
think the boy was injured at all,
but she is after Miss Moore's
M-a!p and is going to have it if she
has to rarry it into court to carry
the case into court to gain her
point.
SAI.KM -VOTES.
Sai.em, Nov. L'.". Jackson coun-
j tv's tax roll filed to dav shows the
total taxable property to be
l'w.bos; polls i;;77. !
Robert U. Smith, .Josephine!
eouii'y, I). T. Lato:i, Jackson,!
i-ahvaid M. Deady, Alexander
Sweet, Multn j.nah, were appoint
ed notaries public.
In the supreme court to-day a
motion to dismiss the anneal in
tne case ot John ratteraoii. resp.,
vs. Clell Hayden, app., argued and
submitled ; appellant granted ren
days to pered transcript.
James M. Woodward, rest... vs.
J O. R. it: N. Co., app., appeal from
Multnomah, argued and .-.tibmit-
ted.
l.ust Night
Katrrtuiiim-iit.
liilly Arlington's entertainment
at the opera house last night for
the benefit of the Albany lire de
partment was well attended. It
was a verj' enjoyable affair. After
jan overture by the Albany band,
Mr. C. E. Barrows saiij: thebal'ad,
A Warrior Bold." He has a line '
I ... .. .i i -
iuia anu ou u neatly upp.auHe. .
c ,.l u :r..i .i: '.. ..I
jj;iiii uvauiuui icaviiuri
given by Babv Arlington. Biilv 1
A , 1 1 tw.tnti'a ci.u.'i.illin I
ana were greeted witli the usual
applause. An interesting military ;
drill by F Co., O. N. C, was given j
under command of Sergeant T. J. j
Overman. Some beautiful piano
selections were rendered by Mr. j
Charles .Mueller, lhe entertain
ment concluded with the laugh
able farce, "Handy Andy," by
Billy Anirmton and the handsome
soubrette, Virgie Bunell.
A POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT.
How J'liias Grndwohl's ficMin'.Itule Bazaar
Meets the Public Want.
(ne of the most extensive and
elegantlv stocked establishment
i in the Willamette valley is to be
tound in tl;e Ooluen Bule Bazaai
store of Julius Cradwohl in this
city. In order to accommodate hii
many customers he is in thev field
early this yea-, and has alreadv
coinmenccd receiving his immeie
line of beautiful gocds for the fall
and winter and for the holidays.
and has one of the most gortieoiii.
I and dazzling displays to be seen in
anv iolden Utile Bazaar in Orecon. j
The line carried comnrises a b
wildering assoitment of fine china,
queensware and glassware of the
latest styles and most delicate de
signs. The beautiful -hina and
glassware, together with' the dec
orated and fancy wares, nove'tics.
elegant stand and hanging lamps,
toys, boys' wagons and general
bazaar goods, present a scene well
worth oiu time to visit.
Here ma be found a complete
line of table cutlery of thf cele
orated makes, Boger Bros.' silvei
and silver plated goods ami
Bohemian wares of every variety
while hiri stock .f dolls, toys, toih-i
and fancy goods, in plush an. I
silver, and novelties for the chil
dreu w ill be lariser t'-an ever be
fore. Mr. ( iradwohl has enhinreo
his slock in such a replete niannei
( that his (.olden Kulo Bazaar is n t
oniy a cieiui io whs city ot Aihany
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 w hen we assert that his prices
are as low as any bouse in the state
and that his goods are. sold at
figures that cannot be equaled in
the Northwest, it is but tho recital
of an absolute fact. It will lie 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. Cradwohl has long since
proyen his adaptability to this
business, and it is taking no ris
to say that this emporium of elegant
fancvand decotatiye ware is the
! complete in the Willamette
Iley. Those who deal at tb?
ti"i!eii Rule Bazaar, will find a
lane assort mei t to choose from
am a square, reliable trentleman
I to deal with.
i
FOll THAN'KSfSIVIKG.
roi'I.TKY.
Turkeys, Geese,
Puck?, Chicken.
CliASBKRUHiS.
KKtTlTS.
drapes,
Figs,
Apples.
Oranges,
lemons.
lanana.
VKfiKTni.ES.
Caulillower, Sweet jiota'cces,
Celery, I'arsnij,
Turnips, Carrots.
FOK MISCi: 31 1 AT.
Letnon peel, Seedless raisins,
Oranue peel, liaisins,
Citron, Imported currants
Try our mince meat, something
new. l'lare your orders to-day for
Thanksgiving dinner with the
Willamette Packin" Company.
Ifiirno's C'aturili Si. nil.
Sure curr tor sure tics, dciiin
lic.i'hiciie. ittid tin: woi-t uii:i fl
catarrh in the licail .'itirt lliroat. I'tin
ii cents. Si'il liy l'dsliav A M.i -- 1 1 ,
Ai!';itiy, Oregon.
TALKING ABOUT
'I'lIANKSUlVIXfj
The best place to trade,
Has everything you want ;
A select and splendid stock ;
Novelties in abundance ;
Keeps only the best goods;
Saves every buyer money ;
Gives the biggest bargains ;
s always lowest in prices ;
Values your patronage :
Invites comparison of goods.
Need we name the store?
Give us a call.
YOU "WILL FI27D ITS
Prepared with a large and select
stojk to cater to the wants of all
classes of buyers. Every article
' we sell is the test of its kind and
' cannot be excelled in
! : - i ....
any case at
great stress
mi; jiiec. we lay
on the purity of our sroods and
make the markets tributary to our
ishes and those of our customers.
LaFoxrest & Thompson.
f'LINX I1I.0CK,
HIIST STKKKT.
Dcliiionico Hcslaiiranl,
COKNKK 1'IKST i.VU KI.1.SW0UT1I STS.
The uiKit rsigned having purchased
the old Herman Kc-.Uurant, stand has
openeil nii'ler the above name a tirst
class restatuaMt. We are prepared to
fiin:is!i iiieali for parties or dances i n
short notice. Oysters served in every
style, eastern or coast; all kinds of
fish known in the market! Employ
only firat-class lit'p and waiting will
will he jiiDinpt and c.iurtcuua. Reg
ular meals 25 cts. Cuifce of tirst
class tpiality and a cup of coffee and
cake at from 5 to 10 cts. I am well
known in this city and request the
nti.eus to ;ive me a call.
SAM OOETS, Proprietor.
WOO)"
IlKiXG VOI R WOOD.ASit.
oak. in idIp or fir. to the Al-
lany W (Mill Yard. Onli rs left at Wailwe
C.iiik'!i atticc wil' receive imnnjit u'tci'tidn.
Contractor and ISultder.
lAC.SIIKIX WILL iritXISH 1'I.AXS,
JLMj Mli'."itioiis ami details for all kirn's ot j
liiil:liiix and architecture. All orkjpioiiiit
ly done and guaranteed to lie fiist-i-lusi. In
timates furnished on nhort uctiec f.ir brick
Iiii.Miiis, residence, imMic buildings,
brides, etc.
CJURE
-5
"i n
afaSi AFTER
be ui ncratoe urans oleitlier sex whether
iiiiiii; irmn the exivs-ive use of stiiimlaiiis,
.obaccii cr opium, or through ;mtliful imlis.
c etion, over imluhim e, i te , "mch as Inns of
lirain rower, '.Vakeiu'liess, Hearing; howii
Cuius in the liai k. Seminal Weakness, livt
iLtin. :' ous I'rus rat:nti. Nocturnal Oniis
i'in. I.e.ici.irhi'i', l'.-'.iness, Weak Menmry,
Hiss i. f l'ouca'id Impotence, wtiie'i if iiel.
iceicd often lead t" premature oi.l ae and
t'sai.ity. I'nce$la Im; Ii boM.1 fer S.'i.uu
s-. nt bv mail oi; reeei t of price.
VI kill IK I.UKlMli: is -ivni
- i !i en:rv " order reeeiwd. to .etuml tne
.none;, it a PeriimiH-iil cure is i.otellVi te.l.
e huve tb'Misaui;KOI testimonials from old
ai il i illiu', ot both sews ttlm have been
! iiii.uieiitl.v cured b the ue -f A hiod;t'.ne
I'ircinar free. Address
1(11. II'IIM) AII IIM IM.
We-te:n lt':n.h, l:ox, 27. I'ortiai'd, Ore-oi!.
Korsa'e by l-'oi-l.ay .V .Mason, wholesale u:il
etail iliuyis's, Aihany. Micron
Stands for Thanksgiving and
Ikasted Turkey,
It also stands fur the carlnadofj
chcice uncolored Japan Tea, pit: up .
in neai i pounti uasKeis ior -hp
cents each, which has ju.-t been
receivod at LaForrest & Thomp
son's. Lovers of good tea should
call and try this excellent tea.
Best of All !
Instead of otfering a prize tliut only
benetits the lucky one, or sending nt
eotitidctilial slips us tiii'us, vi propoi-c
to opct I y otl'iT the citizens of Aihany
and vicir.ity choice goods at bedrock
prices and giye
5 Per Cent Dnot
For cash on each
regular retail prices,
dolhir's wjirth at
until Jiui.l, isjio,
Highest prices paid for chickens, egws
:n;d nutter. Thanking you fur your
past patronurre and soliciting your
trade for the future, I beg to remain
at your service. J. M. BA KDUE.
FIXE DlSri AT OF
FANCY GOODS,
Chinese dishes, Japanese curio s
ities.and novelties of all kinds have
been opened at the Japanese Bazaar
Store of the Kwong Wa (iee Co..
opposite the new Masonic Temple.
The ladies are invited to call and
inspect these fine holiday goods.
t& Fancy goods sold cheaper
than in Portland.
Important Notice.
I HAVE IlhTC'RNFD FROM THK FitoXT.
I Kii'1 all my men nu tliu 13th. Any
person liOMin;; any of my time clitels
please pitcnt thtm to inu at my ollice in tin
Tcc l;i'e lilm k for pavmeiit. Wn ha it:i
ty of tr.i.ii-j.v iirie. j. S. AMOXKI..K,
tienunl CoiitiM. tor of tiitn Aiitmiclle & Hop.
( PACKS
Ul ci;;ar htoie.
OF I.OXE JACi; ( .;.
irutics f ir "2j nuij it
Fiftc pieces ot :t;ruiU;rc givc-n
with a!" cook s!ovc rr rang-s n''
by Ma hews i: W.i hburn.
French I
!l or money
rifiuuieU
w m m i i
F. L. Kenton
-DEALER 1N-
Staple and. Fanojr
(jEOCERIE
Also Choice Candies, Nuts, Cigars and Tobaccos,
.Fruits, Vegetables, Etc,
TEKMS CASH PRICES IOW.
Subscription Agent for till Leading News
papers and Magazines.
XflTNEAR THE POSTOFFICE.
A GLORIOUS FUTURE
j In keeping with the
oi our rair city, we are daily .Hiding to our already
large stock such i'ar.cv and staph' groceries as will
lully supply the wants of the lbost tastidiow.-. And
wnile we call special attention to the quality and
com)lete assortment of our jgoods, we will adl that
as a
Special Inducement.
TO OCB FBI
(live Away on January ist
1 Dinner Set, P20 pieces
1 Tea set, 44 pieces
Three Tea Sets, c tch 44 pieces
This ware is not cheap baking powder prizes, but
i oh'trant genuine English table ware. Let everj
laly avail lifi-seT of this opportunity of procurins:
not only the best 'grot eries to be found, but have a
chance at 'drawing free one or more of these elegant
sets,
LA FORREST & THOMPSON,
188!)
JlT ItKCKIVKP A lau;k invoice
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
Woolens in Overcoatings, 'tui tings and Louseiinqs. We make
a specialty m Full Dress jor
Balls and Parties
ou kk;i L.vii i;t;nin; wkau. a pkim kct kit ;i akan-
TF.KP. .TT!li: LFAPINti MAKCHANT TAILOKS.
Caches Bros,
Opposite 1h- LJjsoliico.
i
Ram !
I! IIIU
I
"Oh! the cold and crul winter,
Ever thicker, thicker, thicker;
Froze the ice on lake and river,
Kver deeper, deejier, deeper;
Fell the covering snow and drifted
Through the forest round the village."
IT IS COMING.
"Old ProK'" says winter is coming earlier jand more
severe this year than usual.
E
An
Tate timebythe topknot and -examine my tr legaat
stoct ot
OVERCOATS,
CAPE ULSTERS.
DRESS OVERCOATS.
KERSEYS,
VALOURS.
BEAVERS.
MELTONS.
CHEVIOTS.
WIDEAWAKE.
CHINCHILLA'.
CAS.-; MERES,
MONTAGNAOS.
L.E. BLAIN,
THi-
Leading Clottiier.
ALBANY, OREGON,
ever brightening prospects
ENDS WE WILL
S2.-.00
....... 7 50
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88
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