Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, November 27, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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    1HE BfOlfyiyG ,BII?AJD; WEDKESUAY. yoVJTMBEK 27, 1889.
JHovniug gaily iKrahl
srrriAji. i?:3 a. m.
Not to s:'- our tivei and ranges
before buying is a nttitake. Mis
takes are a! w ay costly. I heat
ing stoves we have the largest as
well as the tno?t caret'ullyselected
mc iu th city. The store we
otter were not bought ai ao experi
ineoit Imt :ss a certainty. We
know what each stove will do, and
they were bought sr cash, so the
price is right. We have
tits in heaters, beii.- oar
regular
lines l Gailand. Argaud
ami
Sn -
petior stores and rangr.
ili. W. SMtf .
'ri i . -. it - ii .
ins Hill.T IlKKll.ftt Will lie Oil-
each morning at the, new
stand of W. I . Kuhn'c. where it
can i!' piiciirtv: ai cent
epy. ,
lien
WKATIIKK IMIIICtTIOIIi.
For Albanv and vicinity Foi
Iwwins is tin forecast for 4 Honrs
ending at X r. m. to- .ay :
Kant ; nearly stationary
turo.
:npir-
iotthm: AKiiir tottt
II. C. HuMiphivv, !.;iiikcr of En
gem, is in the city.
Salem capitalists are ai tanging
to start a bunk at Newport.
W. ('. Caswell is still contined to
his rxiin with severe illness
but is'
somewhat improved
Manager Win. M. lloagot the!
Oregon Pacilii Co. went to San
Francisco lat evening.
Laurel lodge No. 7. K. of 1. will
meet Thursday evening to elect
officers. A fail attendance is de
sired. It is said that the streets of Ta-
coaia are a
i of mud, owing to:
uu delay ;n psv
lg until the wid-
tor rains se t in.
W. H. L. Stewart, from
above !
iates on
the Oregon Pacific, who;
was in the citv vesterdav lavintr in
supplies, returns home this morn
ing. Fresh citron, lemon peel, orange
peel, seedless raisins, mince ire.it
and other good tilings just received
at 1 L. Kenton's, near the post
oflice. P. A. OTarrell, representing the
Uregonian, is in the city collecting
data for a write up of Albany in
the New Year's issue of tho Ore
gon ian.
:
the river
a load ot ;
The Orient came up
vcterdav ami took on
:ay at the ). U. A N. wharf. The
Modoc will run on the livrr above
Corvalli.
Foi this week ordv I hibbard. the
-iru.'gist, will give' awav sample
packages of his celebrated "Fle-iwork
gant Lotion'" to all ladies calling
at the store
' It is thought a., e.l -r: will he
made in Portland to obtain J
change of venue in the Oibbs mm -
-M-I lll.ll, M.WI;..iitt me .llirv-
Maiion or Linn
If vou want
count !':
rouse.
pue:ia;st,
or '.inkers
dinner to
Wilia.ii tte
your ordei . '
g -er ices !
great:onal
iiickeiis
for your
morrow.
ducks, gceso
Thanksgiving
ca'l at the
o'.s and leave
I'ackin-' (
l'n:oii Thanksiiivin
will be held :;T the 'Con
church at 1 1 a.
m. to-morrow. The j
sermon will be pteach'd by 5Jv.
J. F. Stewart, pastor of the!
Christian church,
The Thanksgiving ball at the i
opera house to-night promises to I
be a successful affair. Ootid inns;,- i
Iia in nttpniiar-ce. I'r.o - I
:ir:itii:ns :iri :ilre:idv l-eiti-' made
for the 'iand ma-nnciade hall
to !
i
be given o:i New Years eve.
The firemen of this city realized
a net profit of $2S.:;'t as a result of
Mondav evening's entertainment.
The board of fire delegates desire
to express their thanks to the peo
ple ot Albany w ho assisted in mak
ing the entertainment a success.
The alem Statesman
says: !
Mrs. Ehza Woodin, of Albany, de- j T1,e )utter tiiat ,i,e ,.c..,l!oil OI
partment inspector of the A onian's J cret.tins reduction works had hem
lieliet corps, visited Salein yesrer-. agltatt.a jn Albanv, and he thought
day and conducted an inspection i tU. undertaking would he a.:
of the Salem corps, finding every-j l.011llifilie(l( anl afI(led . oSomf,
thing in good condition with "at-! uf the citizens of Albanv are also
terms prospers. Her report will j t.njja,,(i in ,no nork cf hniming a
say as much. ! railroad to .vst.u-ia along which, as
Mr. John Ihiniond. receutlvfrom ! well as in the Saiuiam minim; dis-
Sault Ste Marie, Michigon. who
came here seeking a health resort
for the winter, and tocscapothe
severe winters of his northern
hDnae, is so well satisfied with the
climate that he seriously contem
plates remaining here. We are
under obligations to him for late
copies of the Sau'.t Ste
paoers.
Marie j
!
i
A ft. X. R. Kilk.
A number of the Orand Army
boys of Salem have been imposed
upon by an impostor, xlio hails
from The Palles and sails under
thename of Taylur, with aliases
to suit the occasion. Upon his rd
. . . .. . , ,. -, , ...
eui in .TUiCiu no uppucu lO 1 . W .
.Matthews lor assistam-e an
comrade failitcj ti make
I that
a test )
Samuel j
rendered the desired aid.
ttaiKiuo was aiso uie loser ot sev
oral days" board. F. J. P.abcock of
some tools and J. M. Martin of a
pair of gum boots. The man pre
tended to wa'it work, but w hen a:
job was found for him hestudi-i
ously avoided his friends and dis
appeared when an opportunity;
was afforded. I Te is tall and wears '
chin whiskers. His badge is that j
or chaplain. Other lodges are !
warned against him. Salem
Statesman. 1
Important
Ail vi"'
celebrat.
to Cent lemen.
d l'cnt gloves
:r!s', exclusive
hiv the
. I '.arrows & Se
:e::ts for Albany,
a
WANT U32iLC-flOH SUE ALBAHY.
i Arnral of a CoiBMi'.oe cf CiMsasf em Biker
(My A ?r-pMei 0. P. Brasch.
A committee consisting ot rive of
Baker Citv's prominent citizens
appointed hy tiio board of trade of
that city, for tho purpose of car
rying out a movement to secure
railroad connection .vith Albanv,
via tho Oregon I'acifi.: road, arrived
in this city last nit-lit. Tnev had
I visited the officials of the road at
vorvauis ana field a consultation I
wild
vv ivt.'iwi.iiii if til. .II. nuaj:
in the aiternoi n. On reaching this
city t.'iey wern met by a number of
Albany'o business nun, who hail
a.-.--nti.:ied ii. the law of'ijce of J.
k V u.ll,n. f,-.l II
the visitors are: J. I' Fan!
j chant, K. II. Mix, coiinlv
I'rot. 1. b I .iiiiiiKrll -.t il,.. M.iL-.
City Street Railway Co..' C. 1-.
Hyde, ait .rncv. ami M. L. Tich -
Tinr n..P..!n' ' ti u .1. ..,...v.
A
uvii v.iviiiiiik, .-tiAui inriiiiiri
i deivd the visitors. .Mr. Weatiier- j
fordca!l.l the meeting to order i
... . ' i. i n i I
i nun i.uui, iii; urintiut u ijj lei
speecii ot welcome.
I'rof. Cairj hell on behalf i.f the
couimit!ei then outlined tilt work
4 iir.iTu.un.1 lv rli.k i,iutIa .-.t I?. i !..:
Uitv, :.od Jsplai.c d tho mission of
lliecjaimittee. He said that thev
were not. atiMi.d with one trans
t pottaiioi; Uuf, ami wanted connec
tion with Alhany via the shorter
n.ute of the t.)regon I'a-. il'c rail
road. Tnev h.et heard of the pro-
posetl r ductioii wrks in Albany
ir-il in i'i.4,1- , ,i il... l.i.t tli.it I'. .I-...-
of the committer, J. 11. 1'arLer. I I,l'"rt';. . ,
banker of Hake, Citv, was unavoid' ! !t:tM? 01 citizens for a side
!iy absent ' ' m tiUi ,vpfi'- 'de ot Kroad-
in r.,,.,, t;.. I alhin street from Seventh to
... . . ... tl.V . - W k.lUb
their own unless freigiit rates en
cxi; ere great I v reduced, thev
wanted a railroad to shii. their ore
to Aihanv. He. referred to t,e
. jjnit.il tlisit h:. i,,.,.!, inv.ijt.,! i
the mines there and said the dis-j
j trict had already shown results in '
, gold and silver not surpassed by i
, the palmiest davs of Nevada. !
! II ... . 1 . . . " . .
t we ic.eireu 10 tne extensive trade
ani trallie ot the wid'j scone of
rich countrv about Ilaker Citv
that
would come via the proposed
oad
t.. Aloanv
:tml iy mi i.vpil :i hiitw.
that the citizens
ot Aloanv would
ho pleased to consider the question
ot such railroad connection
Mr. l-aull then addressed the
1 meeting. He said : "We are go
I ing to connect with the Oregon Pa
I citic. If they do not build to us
we wilt Dinld to it. We propose to
connect with Albany. The citizens
of Albany have shown a remarka-
uie enterprise, and the cny is en-1
j joying a wonderful growth. Wei
j want to imitate your example. If
( you erect reduction works we want
to come to vou with our ore." He
spoke at length touching the
mutual advantages of the proposed
railwav connection.
Mr. Mix, who i.s an experienced
railroad engineer, said he had
viewed the route and found it
practicable. The citizen.? of I'.aker
I have already undertaken the
f building a railroad into
j their mines. The proposition, he
said, was either to deflect the route
j ,f the ,(!" ,!'ildlic to, Pass
through .Baker City or construct a
, I;r-bai.ly t , fitter,
ion.', '.'.if. I bug and other Oregon
Pacitic oli'iriai.s have, ho .-.t:d. given
them reason ta bflieve tli.it tin1
line would he built.
Mr. Hyde said Ijaker t'.tv did a
hi:.:; i iiMires'. yra ing timle from
a wide scope of rich country, one
firm alone paying last year for
iieijot oJ.iiOO. Kecoum.ing Al
iiaiiv's transportation advantages
they wanted, he said, to make this
city their terminal shipping point,
as the Oregon Pacific road would
be a much shorter and quicker
route.
Mr. 1'
ie
nt-i, secretary of the
read a leport shoeing
com mil let
the voiu-.m
i,l luismess -iione in
l'JKcr . :iy. uver ooo.uuvi ions ui
ore was shipned during the past
year to I'enver. inis iney want
to t-hip to Albany. Mr. Tichner
thouglit that at no distant day
Ilaker City and Albany should be
to Oregon what Spokane and Seat
tle are to Washington.
Short speeches were then made
bv Mr. Cowan. J. W. Om-ick. T. .1.
v . Cumck, 1
s;i;t-a ood itnnt r. .1 t .n
trict,
which
most
is being developed
promising results,
with
i.s to be
of coal,
We will
lv join
found an abundance
limestone and iron,
cheerfully and glad-
with the people of
liaker City in securing railroad
connections that will tend to pro-
mote trade and aid in developing
the great industries of the country,
The meeting then adjourned, and
the matter was discussed inform
ally. The visitors will remain
until noon to-day, when they will
return to Portland. They were
pleased, with the reception they
met here and it Corvallis, and
i m lu. iiiii E-aiiriivii niiii iiilii
consultation with
lloag, which they
icsult in securing
branch road.
Vice-President
thought would
the proposed
"ar Kuilt of I'ir.
It took hard work and much ar-:-i!merit
to convince the Union Pa-
olli.-ials that fir possessed
e or greater rensttli than oak.
It was finally proposed to furnish
al Omaha, free of cost, enough lir
to make three cars as a test. This
proposition was accepted by the
Union Pacific. The ' cars "built
prove i so satisf n-tory that the re
sult w.i- 'ii-- sale ".'). mi h 1,000 i--et
to I ho r.,;lv.:y co npi:.y in a thort
i'ime.
il'C'St StdC
iV. Will Jc
i!
a.i'hes id
the
Citv was in the midst of a iich!;c'ond aIul t lines ami pasted,
mining countrv, but could not ex- J,h? "a,IDe6 l,f t'!tree,1sI ar.e
. pect lo secure reduction works of j Mam, Sherman, Oak Pine, Harn-
CITY CODICIL.
ExUCdisg Fire Limits-New Sidewalki aliJA J
Telcranh W:rs a-.i Other RnirintRF.
i-r-
Last evening's regular meeting
of the city council was attended by
the full council, the mayor, re
corder and marshal being present.
The committee on healih and
police reported upon the petition of
citizens for abating cesspools and
privies and recoomiended that the
petition lie on the table until 6ome
future time, which was adopted.
Street commissioner recommend
ed new sidewalks on block 71, lots 7
and 8, corner of Lyon and Ninth
streets, also on block 7;, lots .'J and
4, and a crosswalk on Second
j street on the east line of Thursto",
! which
recommendation was
i adopt
i adopted and the walks ordered
', built in ten davs.
, Tiie ,n;ltte,r of,
! rett as plact-d
i the committee on s
cleaning First
in the hands of
treets and public
Ninth street wtis granted and the
walk ordered built withijitrn davs.
An ordinance to extend itie !;:u
limits of the city was read lirst and
second times and referred to the
committee on (ire and water.
AUo an oidinance making the
width of sidewalks on the streets
j (rV". . 'r lo li,,ir;.i reetB.between
U ".""Ston and ( a.apooia HtreciS,
; U'", ,eel was. re,aa 1 16 U?1
and second time and refer; ed to the
committee on streets and public
property.
Abo an ordinance naming streets
, in Ilackleman's i and
4th add: -
1 tions to the citv was read the lirst,
' ..... . (
nd and :id times and o;
; , v-ieeiauu aim .-nnn.
i . .Also an ordinance to grant the
I " i;i'1011 teiegrapti company
r'Kl't to erect poles and stretch
,wirt's tor telegraph business was
read first and second time and re
ferred hack to the committee on
ordinances for amendment.
A petition from the Workmen
lodge to purchase a portion of the
city's land adjacent to the Jewish
ceme'.ery for cemetery purposes for
; that organization was referred to
i the committee on ways and means.
: . l' -V" . 1I11UUI ,
issued lo na:e i.acKCiisto ami iv.
F. Wineman.
The matter of the highth of the
electric lights was referred to the
committee on streets and public
property, to see that they are
'placed at the proper highth in ac
cordance with the ordinance on
that subject.
The following bills were allowed
and ordered paid :
Albanv Iron Vorks..
W. K. Kelley
Foshay it Mas-jn
0. L. Savage
Fiitz Hender
John Hoffman
J. 11. Dough ton
Furtmiller A Co
Santiam LumrjerC'o
N. J. 11 en ton
.John Jones
W. N. Miller
J. Whitesides
1. F. Hadley
Cost bills
N'. J. I-erguson
Thos. Kelly
Harry McCoy
F.imer Miller
James Williams. . .
John Ilryant
Vm. Moran
( :!.
0 7o
22 4.")
1 50
12 00
U oO
2 00
0 00
(il '22
22 4")
70 00
70 00
28 f)9
in 00
o 43
4 45
r 4 ")
4 4o
4 4.r)
4 4o
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(John Daltou
REPUBL1CAM CITY CONVENTION.
The repnlilicau v;ters of Aibany
ar' requested to meet in conven
tion at the opera house on Satur
day evening, Nov. IJO, 1SS0, at 7::!0
o'clock, for the purpose of placing'
in nomination one candidate each
for the office of m iycr, recorder,
treasurer and marshal, to be voted
foi at the annual city election lo be
held on Monday, Dtc. 2, 1SS0, and
to ratify the nominations for eeun
cilmen. WAtil) JIKKTI.NGS.
It is recommended by the com
mittee that ward meetings be held
on Friday evening, November 2!),
1SS0, at 7 o'clock at the following
places :
First w ard At the armory hall.
Second ward At the oflice of
Chas. E. Wolerton in F'ostef's
block up-stairs.
Third ward At the Albany Iron
Works ollice in the foundry. "
Each ward will nominate a can
didate for councilman and select a
member of the city central com
mittee. Wl. II. HlSTOX,
J. W. CrsicK,
1). M. Jones,
Citv Central Committee.
Ilr. John I!, riikington.
Surgeon, oculist and medical
specialist, will be at the Uevere
House, Albany, all day Tuesday,
December ISS'J. Kye, ear,
catarrh, rheumatic, neuralgic, rec
tal and chronic sufferers of either
class will be given free consu'ta
tion. Two hundred references
given.
Teacher's Kxauiination.
No! ice is hereby given that the
next regular public examination of
teachers for Linn county w ill be
held in Albany commencing at
noon on Wednesday, Nov. 27, and
continuing until Friday noon. All
teachers desirim examination will
j please be present attheeommence-
I ment. L. M. Ci kl,
I Co. School .supt.
Important NOtire.
r to the change in owner
Ow
ship of the Albany and Santiam
cau.il, :he
and citv '
ind-.'bted t
to call ai. '.
same imu;
-lan...a loMiiiiit; mills
'.e'er v. iks ail persons
ale
he;ei .v not hied
an 1 .-ctlle tlie
ittlv
J. A. C
;av. rout.
"le.-'n i'.
p; jiirt
ntoii's.
i;iiTina
i'i ceive
walnuts i.
d at F.
new
L.
Ke
'euaiil ' l Ion.
TO ADVEBTIEE I HE H0BTEWE8T
Novel Scheme Proposed bj the aeifc
Proposed by
Coast Dehrate,s in Coigmg. .
The congressmen from the four
new states and Idaho,in connection
with Oregon's representatives,
have developed a novel scheme
in the way of working for their
respective states, and they at once
began to put it in practicable
shape.
They propose to advertise the
Pacific coast states w ith their re
sources, both natural andacquited.
It was agreed to hire , a building,
lit it up comfortably, and establish
there Northwestern headquarters,
with the latchstring always out.
They are widing to put up $200 a
month to do this. They propose
to hang out a sign bearing tho
words, "iNorttiwestern Headquar
ters. ' ine Duiiding
n ill
have tables for writim:, files
of the newspapers, some comforta
ble chairs to lounge in. and a great
tire on chilly evenings. The con
gressmen will ask the boards of
trade in their respective states to
send express paid samples of ar
ticles showing the resources of the i
sta'es, to be placed on exhibition
at the headquarters. Maps of the
recently admitted territories, with
full information concerning them,
wid be on hand for distribution, for
it is the prime object to give all
possible information. Another ob
ject is to entertain Northwesterners
and the new members propose to
set an example to the rest of the
world in genuine hospitality.
"We will have a mar. in our em
ploy whose business it will be to
1 act as a guide in the citv to all who
conic from our
man Hanshrou
states," Congress -
, P,
h said m speakim:
of the enterprise
. .!
Another man
ii j . . I
striictions to have it readv bv the
last
I this week, if
A 'ir-im Kiglit at Hoiiif.
An Oregonian repoiter asked
Mc.Mahon, the circ-us man, wlure
his aagregation was wintering and
received this reply: "lip at I
Wood burn. I have just received !
a telegram from brother John, w ho '
has been at. Chicago attending a
big auction sale of imported ani-,
ma's. He got stuck on two.
elephants and outbid everybody.
One ot them i.s six inches longer
than Jumho, and OoS pounds;
heavier. They had " to get an ele-!
phant's car raised twi. feet to get j
him into it and they are on their .
wav now out here with native ;
trainers irorn the jungles
Will l!c MRlitf-d.
Postmaster Pufus Thompson has
ordered of the Electric Light Co.
lights ior the posiofliee. Tliey will
prove a great public con venii-nce,
as the tvaiting room will (hen he
lighted Up all evetlint:. M)OUt (i(i 1
new electric lights will also be!
, I , ., I : ,i .., j.,.,, ... !
placed in the opera house, which ,
Will ll'ilt the hnild.llg 111 a nnliiant
manner. These will be tho new
Westinghouse lamps, which give)
a vet " soft and mellow vet brilliant '
light; ;
Important Aiiuounrcnieut.
From now until January 1st j
Krausse A: Klein will sell ladies ,
Laird. Sehobert & Mitchell French
kid shoes at $4 per pair; al! widths
from A to KK. Their Curacoa kids
at per pair. We have the finest
assortment of holiday slippers for
ladies and ents ever brought to
Albany. We also make a specialty
of ladies' warm felt slippers in all
styles and colors. Come and ex
amine our stock am' you will find
our prices the lowest in the city.
For Thanksgiving.
The people of Albany should take
notice that Conr.ol Meyer is pre
pared to supply everyone with the
finest fresh Thanksgiving mince
pies, fresh bread, cakes and pies
of all kinds. Leave your orders
early.
(Something Nice.
We have just received a barrel
of genuine German saur kraut.also
iirah-im flour in bulk, and Oregon
leaf lard in bulk. Willamette
Packing Co.
FUK THANKSGIVING.
POUI.TKY.
Turkeys, (Jee.se,
Pucks", Chickens.
CKANBKKFJUS.
FKIITS.
Grapes,
Figs,
Apples,
Oranges,
Lemons,
Banana.
VEGETABLES.
Caul i (lower,
Celery,
Turnips,
FOR
Lemon peel,
Orauue peel,
Citron,
Sweet potatoes,
I'arsnips,
Carrots.
MINCE MKAT.
, Seedless
Kaisins,
raisins,
Imported currants
i ry oil-mince meat, something
new. Place your orders to-day for
Thanksgiving dinner with the
Willamette Packing Company.
Cranberries, pickles, maple
syiup, maple sugar and a geneial
assort ment of fresh groceries can
be found at F. L. Kenton's near
the postoflice. '
Why Women SiHte
V.'i.i-ieli lose '.'ucir lieauty In cause
co'.il- nr.ik l liiine tin ir -i'v. br
.i i.v. '- Ki.u".i.-!i Hi !!H(ly foi-ci.nsmi:))-
ioii is mi aii.-ohile mre fur co! is.
Koa.-t
ithout
Kenton"
colli e
extra
ground
charge
to order
it I-. L.
i ... oe on my u.e rooms w no is , ckss ,,t aI), R cu of c()ffee and
familiar with the Northwest ami cake at froi 5 to 10 cts. Ian. well
who can answer all questions that . I;no.vn inJthis cit aml st the
strangers may ask. Ihey will also i slU.MUS to ive calK
see that a stock of all public docu-, SAM (iOKTS. Proprietor.
ments is on haiuf, and in everv ' -
way possible will try to make a , .".koyour wood.ash,
congenial home for all Northwest-1 JJJ oak, maptc or fir. to the Ai
ern men, if made as complete as ; iinv Wooii V:mi. ordrm left at 'aiiTx.-e&
the originators hope. It will be i (-'u"k'3 5llicf rive prompt auciition.
backed by senators and congress-'. rmitrArUtr ., i;ii,i,.r.
men from the four new states, Ore-, c sm,LL WILL Ki:RXISII ,.,,ANS
gOIl, lilafio and Wyoming. 1 he JJupeoiik-ations ami details for all kinds of
building will be chosen within ' luildiiis anil ar..liitecture. All -orkJiiioin)t-tl
l '-i or four bloi ks Iiom too white lv Jo"e al"' -'U'""'cil to l.c first-.-lass. Ks
II. ! C or lour DIOl KS. Il OUl UiC Wll.te tiuiates furnished on short nctiee f..r briek
house, to be centrally located. An j bu.'dinu'i, renideneus, mi.lie i.uiidinjis,
agent was given a description of j hridi;.-", eie.
Ihn L'in.f r.f hniiutk winta.! itli in-I ' " " "
TALKING ABOUT
IIIANKSGIVINQ.
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 FIND ITS
Prepared with a large and select
stojk to cater to the wants of all
! classes of buyers. Every article
we sed is the best of its kind and
cannot be excelled in any case at
like prices. We lay great stress
on the purity of our goods and
make the markets tributary to our
wishes and those of our customers.
LaForrest & Thompson.
KHX.N 1SI.0CK,
K I K.ST STRKKT.
Delmoiiico Restaurant,
OiKNKK FIKmT AMI KI.I.SWOKTII STS.
The undersigned having purchased
the old llc-rni.in Restaurant stand has
opened under the above name a first
class restaurant. We are prepared to
furnish meals for parties or dances e n
short notice. Oysters served iu every
style, eastern or coast; all kinds of
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only first-class Jitlp and waiting will
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Warrant'. d to
cure
APHRODIIiM"
or money
AFTER
the aeneratue ornaiiR ofeither sex whether
ansinc from the exe.s-ive ne of .stimulants,
tobaeeu or opium, or through jouthful iinlis
eret ion, over indul'i'iRe, etc., Mieh aslossof
llruin Power, Wakefu'nesM, Ikarinc Uown
j Pains in the liai k. Seminal W. akness, Ilys
: teria, Ner eu- Pros ration, Noeturnal oniis
; sioiis, l.eiu-oiriioe, Dizziness, Weak Memory,
j Loss of Power and hupotenej, which if nei.
; K-eti-d often lead to premature old ae and
insmity. Price Si a box; C boxt'i fir f'o.UO
S:nt. bv mail nr. reeeipt of priej.
Vvitl I I i: 1.1 tltlMI K is -riven
: with eery sr order received, to ici'undtne
, money if a IVriiisinnil cure is i.utefTeite i.
e have tliousancsof testimonials from old
, ai.d Train-.', of both si xes, who have been
l...riti:tl!.'llttv rnr.'il liv 111., ii.. Aflim.iit',.
Circular free. Address
nn; ,ti;iino JitiMrm: .
W etern P.raneh, liox, -J7. Portland, Oregon,
Kcr s;t!u ,,, jvLav Mason, wholesale and
retail dru-eists, Albanv
, 'reuoii.
Stands for Thanksgiving and
Bosisted Turkey,
It a'sn stands for the car load of
chr ii-e uneolored Japan Tea, pu; up
in neat 1 iund baskets for 40
cents each, which has jn.-t liecn
receivod at LaForrest it Thomp
son's. Lovers of ' good tea should
call and trv this excellent tea.
A
4- 1
Instead of oil'ering a prize thai only
tieticlits the lucky one, or seiidinir otit
eonlidential slips as baits, we propose
to opcrly otl'er the citizens of Albany
and v'u-ir.ity choice goods at bedrock
prices and give
5 Per I'en
For cash on each dollar' worth at
resrulur retail prices, until Jan.l, lsi0.
Highest prices paid for chickens, co's
and nutter. Thanking you Ur your
past patronage and soliciting your
trade for the future, I beg to remain
nt your service. J. M. HA KDUE.
Jor
PIXK DISPLAY OK
s,
Chinese dishes. Japanese curio s
ities.and novel! ies of all kinds have
heen opened at the Japanese Razaar
Store of the Kwong W.i Gee Co.,
opposite the new Masonic Temple.
The ldies are invited to call and
inspect these tine holiday goods.
EgFTaney goods sold cheaper
than in Portland.
Important Notice.
IIIAVK HKTL IiM'K 1"KM TIIF. KIIONT.
I n.iid all mv men on the lH'.h. Any
jhtsiiii liiildin any f my time checks win
lcae iirtrt-m them to me at my uttiec in tin
I wcniale Mock for payni .-!.:. We have .ui
ty cf money here. J. S. VMONKU.K,
dei.inl t'lj'tiiracror r.f lirm Antwr.ulle i Uoe.
; PACKS
l.,Iis ciar stoic.
0- LONE JACK CIC.
lrctles for 2j centH u
lily p.eces ot furniture
with all cook stoves or rang
t'v Matthews it Washhtini.
given
p g
le Holidays
P. L. Kenton
-DEALER IK-
Staple and Fancy
(jROCEEIE
4 1. so Choice Candies, Xttts. Cigars and Tobaccos,
Fr it its, Vegetables, Etc,
TEIiMS CASn AT9'J PKICES LOW.
Subscription Agent for all Leading News
jmpers and Magazines.
DPXKAK THE POSTOFFICE.
A OL0EI0US FDTDEE
In keeping with the ever briphtening prospects
of our fair city, we are daily adding to our already
large stock such fancy and staple groceries as will
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 WK WILL
Give Away on January ist
1 Dinner Set, 120 pieces
1 Tea set, 44 pieces
Three Tea Sets, eieh 4 1 pieces.
This ware is not cheap baking powder prizes, but
is elegant genuine English table ware. Let every
lady avail herself of this opportunity of procuring
not only the best groceries to be found, but have a
chance at drawing free one or more of these elegant
sets.
.Il'sT RECEIVED A LARCE INVOICE OF
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
Woolens in Overcoatings, Suitings and Tiouseiinqs. We make
a specialty in Full Dress jor
Balls and Parties
OR HKdFLAR EVENING WEAK'. A PERFECT FIT GUARAN
TEED. aTTIII: LEADING MARCH ANT TAILORS.
Caches Bros,
Opposite tlie LostoHice.
ti
Rain i
"Oh I the cold and cru.il winter,
Ever thicker, thicker, thicker ;
Froze the ice on lake and river,
Ever deeper, deeper, deeper ;
Fell the covering enow and drifted
Through the forest round the village.
IT I COMING.
'''O.'diProb.'' says winter is coming earlier Jand more
severe this year than usual.
Taketimejbyjthe topknot and examine my elegant
stock ot
OVERCOATS, .
CAPE ULSTERS
DRESS OVERCOATS.
KERSEYS,
VALOURS.
BEAVERS.
MELTONS.
CHEVIOTS.
WIDEAWAKE,
CHINCHILLA '.
CA:-; MERES,
MONTAGNACS.
L. E. BLAIN,
a'l-ii-;
Leading
ALBANY, OREGON
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