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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1889)
f lilE iOPlM:rSG B3LAI3:; 1K13 M . yOVJflOiEU 29. 1889. Horning JjaihjevaUl SI'K( IAI.. 1-J:30 A. M. Not t a-! our :tovcs ami ranges before buying is a mistake. "Mis takes arc alvvayi costly. la beat ing stoves we have the largest as well a tli" most canifuUyJselected stock in the city. The stoves we offer were not bought as an experi ment but as a certainty. We know what each stove will do, and they were bought for cash, so the price is right. We hav special ties in heaters, beide our regular lines of (larland, Argaud and Su perior stov'S and ranges. Gko. W. Smith. ax sin:. The I'aii.v IIkkai.r w ill on i.i!e each itioriiiii'j i!e each at tin new where it cents p.r stand of W. ! . ean be procure copy. Kulin' i at o WKATIICK I.MtlCATIONS. For Albany and vicinity Fol lowing l- the forecast for L'4 bonis, ending at S v. m. to-cay : Fair weather, cooler. iottin;s vBooi rrowx. Primary im-eting-s to-night. j A pleasant sociable was given j by the ladies of the Haptist cjiurch i at the G. A. II. hall last evening. Fea this week only Hubbard, the druggist, will give away sample packages of his celebrated "Ele gant Lotion" to all ladies calling at the store. J. S. Raines- has been arrested .t Mill City for larceny by bailee, The crime consisted in removing a teu-u of horses from the state upon which there was a chattel mort-1 gage. Mr. J. V. I'usick presented the i editor of the IIkkai.d yesterday tor j his Tnanksgiving dinner a basket : oi une new potatoes, iney were a second crop grown in Mr. Citsick's garden in this city and were as perfect as the new potatoes of sprin time, and are another s wonderful evi-cli- dence of Ore; on mate and soil. Salem's streets must be in a pretty bad condition. The states man savs: The very best argu ment in favor of the permanent improvement of Salem's public streets is their present disgiaceful condition. Jt seems to the writer that the experiment of hauling graTel onto the streets and then hauling it off again has -rone far enough. Th" city and taxpayers) have been wasting money on the streets long enough. ; Lake D;nis, of Corvallis. is in the city. Miss Amelia May, of ILirrislmrg, is visiting in this city. uev. i-.. ic. rnciiaru, and tamiiy, are visiting relatives in Corvallis. D. B. Monteitli and A. Hackle- man 1 ave returned from a tpi; to ! Astona. Robt. Bo a man from Ashland, and 1ki vvi'l r. -turu-d ni;ike his l:o:'H! lit ioany. E. W . L.mgdoii has purchased of I. N. Smith a house and lot on Fifth street, for ?l,."7o. Mrs. Florence Baber, of Junction Citv. who has been teaching in Benton county, is in the city, on her way home. Henry Pape. junior editor of the Benton Leader, and Robt. .ohr. son, editor f the Corvallis Tinrs, wete in the city yesterday. Mrs. Dr. !. W. Maston rocieved a telegram from the doctor yester day from Kansas, slating that he would be home .Monday or Tues day. I KIDAVS KNTKUTA IN 31 KM. Ileulah Rebekah degree lodge will give another of their popular socials and entertainments at the I. O. O. F. hall on Friday evening, Nov. L".th, to which all are invited. The following programme will be rendered. Recitation (J rand papa's Spec taclesMinnie Merrill. t?lo The Young Explorer With guitar accompaniment, Chas. II. Hart. Recitation Little Romp Miss I.enna Reid. Solo Sailing Mrs. J. II. Rem ington. Recitation Down 1 1 ill Willie Merrill. Solo The Watch on the Rnine j Herr Kbert. j Recitation Who Was She . F.thel Reid. I Duet Go Where the Mists are I Sleeping Mrs. C O. Lee and Mr. ' C. H. Hart. ; Male quartet Messrs. Sears, Barrows, I'ritchard and loss. r-peecn i ion. j . k. vt eatiiertord Japanese Tea. The Japanese tea to be given by tho ladies of the First Presbyterian church i't the armory, on the even ings of Pec. "th and th, promises to be an entertaining adair. An interesting programme is bein prepared, with an entire change j Following are the newly elected each evening. The spacious hall ; officers of the I. (). O. F iod"e will afford ample room for all who! II. J. Peterson, X (5 ; j D Gupss wish to attend and enjoy the ! V G ; C. . Kawlir.-'s, live Sec ' music, view the varied display of.:.. K. Parker, Fin. See. ; W. M.' the several booths, or partake of i Ketchum, Treas. ; a. F. Parker the elecant lunch prepared. An Willis tiillet and T. .1 siit -f.r,! excellent opportunity w u oeanoru cd to select Christmas presents from the large assortment of novel ties and articles of ornament and usefulness offered for sale 7,7i 7 1 I House, Albany, nil dav Tuesday, Social Meetii.B. I)ecelnber ;; Fhe members of McFherion W. : catarrh, rheumatic, neuralgic, rec 11. C are hereby requested to meet I tal and chronic sufferers of either at their hall on Friday, Xovem her j class ;:i i. uivcn fi--e consu.'t.i l'9,for the purpose of inspection. Uy j tion. 'two hundrvd :v!" .:i-:; cs rrder of the nresident. i THAKKSQIV1HQ DAT. How It Was Observed in This City The ThankigiTiBf Turkey. Thanksgiving J)ay was appropri ately observed in this city yester day. Union services were held at the Congregational church, the sermon being preached fcy Rev. J. F. Stewart, pastor of the Christian church. The scripture lesson was read by Kev.,G. S.' llanlciter, and prayer i;a. offered by Hev. U. L. Rogers, JHov. Al. T. Meminger and Rev. 1,. .J. Trumbull. Short ad dresses were also delivered-by the pastors of the several "other churches. The choir rendered a beautiful Thanksgiving song ser vice, and the congregation joined in the grand old song America. An immense audience was present, and the lecture room was thrown open to afford room for all. I An elegant dinner was served at ,' the W. C. T. IT. hall by the ladies j ol the JIaptist church. The dili'er i ent hotels and restaurants also i served the national bird and cran- berry sauce in their bil' of fare, I which was discussed with satisfac ! tion by their guests. The banks of J the city, the postollice and teh: j tniph offices observed ihe same j hours as on Sunday, and ihe peo- pie generally took a half holiday, i The people of Albany have much I to be thankful for, and it is grati fying to note that the poor of the city were not forgotten in yester- day's thanksgiving offerings. The j city is growing, extending her boi- bers and enjoying a marked degree i of prosperity. Business and trade ' is increasing. The building and puniic improvements in p. ogress oilers work ami good pav lo those needing it. .Many people from the country and neighboring towns were here to enjoy Thanksgiving Day -md not less than 10,000 peo ple joined in the observances of this grand national holiday in Al bany. Prehistoric Kelir. ieorge Mollenkof, of near of re j Pendleton, has a collection markable fossils discovered by him on his ranch. lie unearthed "them in a canyon in a strata ten feet be low the surface, and judging by their position anil surroundings', they have been lying there for thousands of years. The relics are those of a mastodon and although the skeleton is not complete, there is sufficient bones to show that the animal was twice as large as any now found on tho face of the globe, including even the huge Asiatic elephant. In proportion to the pints, and estimating according lo the animals on earth nowadays, the monster was certainly not less than fourteen feet high. The joint from the knee to the thigii is thirty-one inches in length, and the swivel joint is seven niches in diameter, whereas that of a horse is only two inches, The bones are in ex-client state of preservation, and Mollenkof tell the Tribune that he intends toiloiiato and lor wanl thera the State Agricultural College. Mail llwblirr Arr.itfi. Deputy I'nited states Marsha' Cochran, of Eugene, has shown Marshal Myers, of Portland, a dio- patch from a Wells, Fargo A Co. detective , staling that he had c;;n- i i i o .it ix'.ni ng, tiii., i;ie man who has l; en roblnng the tnails in Southern Oregon of l e. iti- last exploit being the holding up of the ; stage between Ager and Klamath. ; As the man was arrested in Cali fornia, the authorities have no ; jurisdiction, but if the prisoner is , brought over the line by the Cali ; fornia authorities he will be taken : in and cured for. .Nothing definite I is known in regard to the capture except that the detective has been j .following the man ever since the I Coos bav mail was robbed. j - - - - i 'nngrrsfmau Hermann's I'lans. Representative Hermann, of Or egon, is now in Washington hard i at work making preparation for! i certain legislation that he intends! . i : i . . . 1 to oring neiore congress as well as ; matters to which he hopes to secure ; necessary attention before the de partments in the way of extending the mail facilities on the Pacific coast, making public surveys, es tablishing life saving stations, new lighthouses, etc. He savs he will make every effort to secure a lib eral appropriations lor rivers and harbors on the I'acilic slope, as by waierway improvements very much good can be done byacompaia tively small outlay of money. FrMival and Entertainment. There will be a festival and liter ary entertainment given by the Oak Plain Grange, at their hall in fdiedd, Dec. oth, 18SU. Good music in attendance. All are invited to come. Admission 25 cents, Chil dren 10 cents. M. A. Rowers, I). A. Davik, L. W. Right, Committee. Dancing Seliool. Those w ishing to learn the polite accomplishment of dancing, will be interested to know that a class will be organized at the armory on next Wednesday night, for begin ners, lie on hand promptly if you w ant to participate. The class will ! be under the instruction of Win. i Richards. ; Ortter Klertetl. elected trustees. Or. John It. ritkiii"ton. Surgeon, oculist and medical : specialist, will le :it tho Revere given. THE APPE9ACHIMQ CITY ELECTIOK. Ward Meetings to bs B id T Night Jfea Ment.oncd for the QfGess. The republican and democratic ward meetings to nominate coun cilmen for the city election which occurs next Monday will be held this evening. The election promises to be a very quiet one. There has been no scramble for the offices. On the republican ticket the drift of the names spoken of for : the various offices are like this : omethinaj For mayor the names of K. Langdon, S. E. Young and I. Claik are mentioned. For recorder, 2s'. J. llenton. Fortreasurei, It. W. Smith. For marshal, William Miller, Councilmen, first ward, Ii. W. G. F Tabler or T. J. Overman; second w'ard, William R. Garrett; third war,, Virgil Parker oi Geo. P. Warn.-r. The democratic ticket, when completed, will probablv be not much different from the following: Mayor, J. L. Cowan. j Recorder, W. A. Hump! r:y. '. Treasurer, C. G. Rawlins." i Marshal, John X. Hoffman, j Councilmen, first ward, Clay Marshall; second ward, Julius Gradwohl; third ward, J. O.j Writsinan or Jasuii Wheeler. i To-night the councilmen will be nominated by the various ward j ward meetings, and to-morrow evening the conventions of both ' parties will meet, the republicans! at the opera house and the demo-' era's at the court house, to com-! plete the tickets. j A En lonion A distinct and loud explosion al'ternccjii was heard yesterday across the river in Benton county. It was learned that it was a blust of about 10 pounds of giant powder in the bottom of a well being dug on the farm of G. L. Bkckman of this citv. The charge was put 10 feet deep into the solid rock and made an explosion that jarred the earth for rods around and broke window lights in a house nearly qnarter of a mile away. Ollleers Elctod. i Laurel Lodge No. 7, K. of P., j elected officers hist night as fol-: lows: P. C, (i. C. Will; C. C., j. j,. inn ; . u., w. A. .AicUlain; prelate, it E. Propst : K. of R. & S.. V. G. Ilavne; M. of P., A. E. Ketchum ; M. of Ex.. I V. Dun can; M. at ., V. M. trustees, O. II. Irvine, Ilochstedler, J. F. Ha 1. COAST XOTKS. Parker; G. W James Bobinson fell through a hole in one of Seattle's streets last week and was fatally injured. The Western Union Telegraph Company is to connect Portland and Seattle with a quadruple x-d wire. A. Beeves Avers, late clerk of the district court at Tacoma, has been appointed clerk of the United .-fates circuit court. In the trial of a Chinese murder case at Walla Walla, last week. the I hir.ese witnesses were sworn :th pagan rites by decapitating a chicken in lourt. The county court of Gilliam county, in order to put a stop to the depredations of stock thieves, has raised the reward in each case of conviction from ."() to 1 00 Tne railroad commission has is-! sued a letter to all the roads oper-! aiing in Oregon, recommending that they protect the roadbed by fencing the line on each side of the right of way at once. As a sequel to the small-pox scare in Portland a year ago a fam ily named Caspari have sued the city of Portland for several hundred dollars worth of furniture and household goods destroyed during that period. The Tacoma Ledger figures an arrival of oOD immigrants a day from the Fast, and most of them have money to invest. They come over the Northern Pacific and scatter out over the Northwest, a great many of them coming to Oregon. The schooner Parkersburg went ashore a quarter of a mile beiow the mouth ot the Coquille river dur ing the recent storm. Sin was trying to sail in and missed the bar, and it is thought she will go to pieces. Iraporliint Aiinouneeniont. From now until January 1st Kraus.sc $: Klein will sell ladies baird, Schobert & -Mitchell French kid shoes at $4 per pair; all widths from A to EE. Their Curacoa kids at $3 per pair. We have the finest assortment of holiday slippers for ladies and gents 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 and you will find our prices the lowest in the city. Important Notice. Owing to tho change in owner ship of the Albany and Santiam canal, fhe Magnolia llouring mills and city water jvorks, all persons indebted to me are heieby notified to call at the office and Kettle the same imnivdiately. J. A. Ckawford. titiep to Our Pairuns. i Crawford it 1'axton wish to .ay that the opposition has been with- ; drawn and they will not take any ! more cheap photographs. Hut will make all who call fir.-t-clasa work at reaonabie prices. h'espectl'iiily yoins, CliA WKOK I) St P. X TON . Money ti Loan. Aloney to loan at a low rate of interest, on improved faun an,j city property, in sums of $200 to sui.uou. l-..i- (vnti'.ulai.s llurkhart t!c Malm, );.! Agents. in on Fstate The lurge.i ir the city at Will & ! ab Starks. lies in EEPUBL1CAN CITY CONVENTION. The republican voters of Albany ; are requested to meet in conven tion at the opera House on Satur day evening, Nov. HO, 1889, at 7 :i0 o'clock, for the puriose of placing in nomination one candidate each for the office of maycr, recorder, treasurer and marshal, to be voted i fur at the annual city election to be held on Monday, Dec. 2, 1880, and to ratify the nominations for coun cilmen. WAIU MEKTINGS. It is recommended bv the.com mjttoe that ward meetings be held ! on Friday evening, November 21), 1 1SS!, at 7 o'clock at the following j places : j First ward At the armory hall. Second ward At the office of Chas. K. Wol erton in Foster's ', block up stairs. Third ward At the Albany Iron Works office in the kundry. Each ward will nominate a can didate for councilman and select a member of the citv central com mittee. Wm. II. Histon, J. W. Cl SK K, 1). M. Jones, Citv Cen.ral Committee. A POFULAR ESTABLISHMENT. Eot? J:!i8 Gradwolil's GoldeniEnlc Bazaar Meets the Poblio Want. One of the most extensive and elegantly' stocked establishments in the Willamette valley is to be found in the Golden Rule Bazaar store of Julius Gradwohl in this city. In order to accommodate his many customers he is in the Held earh- this year, and has already 'commenced receiving his immense I 'mo ot beautiful gocds for the fall i and winter and for the holidays, and has one ot the most gorgeous and dazling displays to be seen in any Golden Rule Bazaar in Oregon. The line carried comprises a be wildering assortment of line china, (ineeusware and glassware of the! latest styles and most delicate de-1 signs. Ihe beautitul :hina and ' glassware, together with the dec- orated aim iancv wares, elegant stand and hanging hunt toys, boys' wagons and general bazaar goods, present a scene well worth oik s time to visit. Here mny be found a complete line of table cutlery of the cele urated makes, Roger Bros.' silver i and silver plated goods and I Ro:!C!s;.:n wares ot every variety. ; j while his slock of dolls, lovs, toilet ! . ; and fancy goods, in plush and! silver, and novelties for the chil dren will be larger t'-an ever be j fore. Mr. Gradwohl has enlarged ! his stock in such a replete manner , that his Golden Rule Buznar is net only a ciedit to the city of Albany ' but to the entire Willamette I valley, being one ol the most ex-j tensive establishments of the kind : in Oregon. The most important! feat ure to pnrcha-ers is in prices," and when we assert that his prices are as low sis - house in thestate and that Lis good .-in- sold at figure.- t hat ci.niior i e q:ia!ed in the Northwest, it is i r.r tl e recital of an absolute fact. I; will be to the interests of the country mer chants to purc.iase their holiday e-oods from this estal.li.-l uM'iit, and ;t once. Iiiml- since j orders should be ses t in j Mr. Gradwohl h;i i proven his adaptability to t!,is 1 luiness, and it i.-. taking :io risK i to say that thisempo, ium elegant ' lancv and dee. in.c tomplete at ne wis re IS the in the Willamette ulc. le.d at, the :'.a;i;h. will find a ! to 1 1 e from, v ;,o. i no.-e (lol'lei; iill.e hit a). i to . assoitme: a square, al Ait!.. h:.! .ii! ieman ANOTHKK I K A Til Caused ly tin- CnirlrAMicvrs ;f uh I rn-. ci i.'iice.l lri!S5T's'- Such was the heading of an item which we raw in os;e ol 'ti:' Fast- ; em papi-rs ihe .tinT .!.. ;-.uch , items an- tiitiic! t.o ccnnion. ! (iiirii.- .irn-uis:. 'Mr. !!.'. Hub-I bur. i i- ii'd of lii..t kind lb- has! had lo years' experience atid is a; practical pluti inacist, ami is regis tered -n Iowa as such. If you wish to have your prescriptions com pounded accurately and with the purest and fresln-sts ol medicines, take them to the new drug stow. II. (,'. 1 lul'har i. prescription drug'.'ist, pro i iei.. . Fine JCpI Aj jiles. Leave orders for apples at La Forest t; n.ompsoii's. A line car of Iialdwbi'.- and other kinds due in a few d.iv-. All gnar:m'eel free from worms. C.K'Ket ill The I uve-.; ..rci ' every liio'iiiht 1.. !i r."-"ivcd a S;ew;i 1 1 A ;ii ; examine. . i.- v.i i .-ox': ,h.y j I ir-t Call I,- i.ortant Advice ti fienlleiufii. Ibiv the celebrated lient gloves at i. arrows it Sear', exclusive agents for Albany. What ;it wo ic.is.on lur I .1 w h it, we know? ium sells i; "N lti-nisc his nirt'g low wiin r lir.isf ami thi.t .11 :;:Ioh. ADVICE FBOM BELOW T.riflgot, I would civ for halt of your health." 'S:irc, ma'am, you uor.l onlv jrivo $5, for that's tbc pric.- of six lmtiles of 'J. V. P.', n3 the boys call it. Joy's Vegetable Harsaparilla wiii iiiuke y u as strong r.s ino, ma'am." Mrf. J. linrron. of 1 11 Pcventh stroct. Pan Francisco, writes: "I have licen tnk iujt Joy's Vcpetaliio Sarsaparilla with im mense be"eiit. It it perfecily FpleniUJ to build up nervous, nin-dowu ami worn out women." Mr.J. Freil. I.iy. of .127 KUiiS street, Mrs. G. W'crno:; oiW 1 lorry street, ami huinhetN of others r -late the fame experience with the p":re vegetable juices of this California comi'oua't. MiV.r.'-Ium til ni-t..ni Kut, ho the .''M il'' tin I', " all ray wealth j i TALKING ABOUT fHAK'KSGl'VTN G 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? Gve us a call. Y0T7 WILL FIND US Prepared with a large and select stojk to cater to ihe wants of all classes of buyers. Every article we sell 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. KI.1NN BLOCK, - KIKST STKEKT. Dclmonico Restaurant, ( OKNKU FIKsT AM ELUSWOKTH STS, The limit reigned having purchased the old Herman Restaurant stand has opened under the above name a first class restaurant. We arc prepared to furnish moais for parties or dances c n Ehoi t notice. Oysters served in every style, eastern or coast; all kinds of ! lisli known m the market! Employ only first-class help anil waiting will will he prompt and courteous. Reg ular meals 23 cts. Coffee of first class quality and a cup of coffee iud cake at from 5 to 10 cts. I am well known in' this city and request the utizens to give Pie a call. SAM GOKTS, Proprietor. ----- - - W00D-offSW i,am- -(KJ,i Var,i ord.rs left at Wallace & Cusitk'a ollicc wil! receive prompt attention. i onlracler and liuiltli-r. DC. SHELL WILL FURNISH PLANS, !.: ilicitioiiH and details for all kinds of ' liuililini; and architecture. All vorkUoiit j ly done and uurmtced to lie first-cUs. 1 i timates furnished on bhort nctice fr lirick I lniJilin-t, residences, iiutilic buildings, ! bridal's, etc. Tlie Celebrated French Warrant enre lUo'APHRODIIiNE" 7 3EF0n 5 5 AFTER ) the ctncr:;lue organs ofjeither sex whether i arising from the exc-s-ive use of stimulant it, I tohaecu or opium, or throuiih 3 nuthful imlis j erction, over in.lultrrnie, 1 tc, Mich aslnssof I llram I'o'.ver, WakcHi'no-s, Hearing Mown I 1'ains in the Jia. k, Seminal W.akii'-ss, Ilvs- ItiTia, Ner ous Proa ration, Nocturnal Omis sions, l.eucorihoe. Dizziness, Weak Memory, l.nssof Potter and Impotency, which if nei, j Icctcd often leail to premature old ajru ami ' iiisaiiity. Price si a Im; 6 lK)xt.'i fer tT,C0 I Sent t.v mail on reeoipt .f price. , A VVMI IK ;i tKvMFi: is jrivt-n ! with every '.' order rcceitd, to refund tne I nifliiiy if a Prriniincnl run; is i.otcffei ted. i v t. have thousinilsot testimonials from old ! ae.d y un', of both sexes, who have Inrn , pi riiianently cured hy the use 'f Aphrcdiliiie ', I'.rcular free. Address I III: A 111 1: MI IH4 IM I'll. ' Western lirauch, liox', -J7. Portland, Oregon. ! l"or sale by Kosliay a: Jtason, wholesale and svtuil driiu'yists, All.any, oreaon. Stands for Thanksgiving and Roasted Turkey, It also stands for the car load of chrice uncolored Japan Tea.piu up in neat 1 pound baskets for 40 cents each, which has ju.-t leen receivod at LaForrest fc Thomp son's. Lovers of good tea should call and trv this excellent tea. Instead of oilcrin a prixe tliai, only betiflits the lucky one, or sending out confidential slips as tiaits, wt- propose to openly oiler the citizens of Albany and vicir.ity choice roods at bedrock prices and give 5 Per Cent Discount For cash on each dollar's worth at regular retail prices, until Jan.l, IS'.lo. Highest prices paid for chickens, cgws and butter. Thanking you for your past patronage and soliciting your trade for the future, I beg to remain at your service. J. M. li. KDUE. FINE DISPLAY OF Chinese dishes, Japanese curio s ities.and novelties of all kinds have been opened at the Japanese Bazaar Store of the Kwong WaGeeCo., opposite the new Masonic Temple. '1 he ladies are invited to call and inspect these line holiday goods. (Fancy goods sold cheaper than in Portland. Important Notice. IIIAVi: KF.TUKXFI) FltOM TffF. I'KOXT. I paid all luv men on the l:)th. Any piro!i I ol'iinu" any "of my time-t-liciks ia pifisrpicsotit thi-iii to meat my ollice in the i twi ij.tie l !k for p.i.Miifnt. W have rtn ty of in.ii'fj here. J. S. STiXKI.l.K, tient-ral 'out niercr rf firm Antoiiellc" A Doe, v PACKS 1 .hs ci'a:- to;e. OF ut t.oM'. JACJC C1C. Lit for '!." tt'iitx it - : t v pnves till cook s ot iuriiiture given oves or ranges sob' Matthews & Washburn. M of ill leHohdaysi K. L. Kenton -DEALER IN- Staple and H'ancy GKOCEKXES ilso Choice Candies, Nuts, Cigars and Tobaccos, Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. TE1IMS CASH AS1 PRICES LOW. Subscription Agent for all Lead in a Xetvg papcrs 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 will tully supply the wants of the u,ost 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 (rive Away on January ist 1 Dinner Set, P20 pieces 1 Tea set, 44 pieces Three Tea Sets, ech 44 pieces. This ware is not cheap baking powder prizes, but is elegant genuine English table ware. Let wery lady avail herself of this opportunity of procuring not only the best groceries to be found, but have a cham-e at drawing free on' or more of these elegant sets, . LA FORREST & THOMPSON. 1889 IlT RECEIVED A LAK'.E SX VOICE OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Woolens in Overcoatings, Suitings and housetinqs. We make a specialty in Full Dress for Balls and Parties OU KKtil'LAi: EVENING WEAK. A PEItFECT ITT (U AKAX TEED. aTTHE LEADING MAKCHAXT TAILOUS. Caches Bros, (.Opposite tJie J-obboliice. Ram ! "Oh ! the cold and crujl winter, Ever thicker, thicker, thicker ; Froze the ice on lake and river, Ever deeper, deeper, deeper ; Fell the covering snow and drifted Through the forest round the village." IT IS COIVIINGL 'OMiPioV says winter is coming earlier jand more severe this year than usual. e: Taketimejbyjtlie topknot and examine my elegant stock ot OVERCOATS, CAPE ULSTERS. DRESS OVERCOATS. KERSEYS, VALOURS, BEAVERS, M ELTON'S, CHEVIOTS, WIDEAWAKE. CHINCHILLA '. CAS.-i.MERKS, MONTAGNACS. L.E. BLAIN, THi: Leading Clothier, ALBANY, OREGON, 5'2roo I 750 . 1800 Y In Winter Snow. RG-O A