Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, December 05, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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THE MORNENU I1EHALL; THURSDAY, DECEMBER .". 18S9
porting gnilg txm
ri:ciAi.. fi:'iO A. M.
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Not t .stM-i;ir . sloven and ranges !
KQf,.r i. iicin. r o f:,.!
takes art? always costly. In heat
ing stove we have the largest as
well as the must carefallyjselected
stock in the city. The stove we
offer were not bought as an expert-
anent but aa a certainty. We!inT . f .
Application of supervisor oi dis-
know what each stove will do, ana
they were bought for cash, so the
price i light. We have special
tic in heaters, beside our regular
line of Garland, Argaud and Su
perior stoves and ranges.
Geo. W. 8mii.
OX SAW.
The l.n.v Hkkai.u will be on
ale e.ich moruiir at the new
Jttand of W. 1'. Knhn's, where it
can tie pr.TiirtM at cents pen
cqpy.
WKATflKK INDICATIOMi.
Fur Albany and viciuity Fol
lowing is the forecat for 24 hours,
f-nding at S i'. jr. tv-uay :
Fair weather, cooler.
-IOTTIN;s ABOUT jTOWN.
Look out for a grand d splav
holiday goods at F. M. l"ivni:h's.
the corner jewelry store-
ti. II. Strong has at his produce
stand a fine lot of dressed fowls,
also some choice apples at 1 per
fcnishcl.
D. B. Monteith and A. "Jackle
uiati, of this city, have invested
.20,U00 in business property in
Astoria.
Ladies who have tried Hubbard's
Klegant Lotion are unanimous in
its praise. It is for sale only at
Hubbard's drug store.
Subscriptions for all the leading
newspapers and magazines re
reived by F.' L. Kenton. Orders
forwarded without delay.
The holidays are approaching
and holiday shoppers will find the
largest and cheapest line of candies
at PfeilTer's candy factory. His
choice broken canities and nuts o
all kinds will be sold at almost
wholesale rates.
The revival meetings at the Bap
tist church continue with much in
terest. A large attendance was
present last evening. Prayer ser
vice at 2:I!Q this afternoon and
preaching by Iiev. C. M. Hill each
night at 7 :'M. A welcome to all.
Arrangements have now been
made to begin a dancing school at
F Company's armory on Monday
evening for beginners only. No
spectators except the parents of
scholars will be admitted. Les
ions will commence at 7 :;) sharp,
and will be under the personal di
rection of Win. Richards. Those
desiring to learn dancing should be
present the first evening.
rKK.SU X A I. MKNTION.
R. E. llibbler went to Corvallis
yesterday.
Jos. Hume and G.W. Medlar
jue.
of Brownsville, are in the city.
Dr. C. C. Kt lley returned yester
day from his ranch up the Sar.ti
,im. C. W. Ayers, architect and
builder, of Ashland, was in the
city yesterday, and expects to
locate here.
Miss Lilian. Hackleman, who Las
been a compositor on the Salem
statesman for several months, will
return home in a few days to re
main. John Marshall, of Scio, who has
":eeii making recent investments in
real estate, E. S. .Masters, of
Brownsville, S. McIIree ami J. N.
Smith, of Peoria, were in the city
his week. Mr. Smith used to own
considerable real estate in this city
but disposed of it before the recent
advance, and sees the property'
now way above the prices he pro
cured for it.
TO-NIMTS mOOKAMMK.
The following will be the musical
and literary programme rendered
at the "Japanese Tea," given at
the armory this evening :
Yocal music By male octette.
Piano solo Miss Kva Cowan.
Recitation Miss Helen Craw
ford. Yocal solo "Big Ben "Prof.
W. II. Lee.
Octette.
Piano solo Prof. E. G.
Hard.
These exercises will
L. Lor
beuin promptly at S o'clock.
LETTEK 1. 1ST.
Kollowini; U the list of letters remaining in
th postoHice in Albiiny, l.in.-i t onntv, OrejjOD
Dec. fi, lv. I'tTsoiis i-a'.liii for tlieee
letters will it the date on which tliev were
iiuverti.se. 1.
Campbe'l, Wm 1 1
Kccleston, l.aura
llaminihire, M II
llay, Isaac Sen
liarman, (I K
Harris, Will 2
Henilersn, J M
Leaho, 1 J
M&thidori, Chas
Mastin. .1 -I
.Nirkson, l.iie
1'rine, W in -lr
Kan, K
Kee l, C I
ltarrey. Miss L.
UiL'h:inlsoii ,v I'o
Vanikrlif. k. C A
Wallace. Albert
War.!. .Mm
.iUrshi,'!!, Henry
KUFUS THOMI'SON, p. n.
V-ry ftwert.
We have just received the largos',
shipment of candy and nuts ot all
kinds ever brought to Albany, also
A fine assortment of c indk-s and
candlesticks for Ciiri-tir.as tries.
All those desiring anyithing in this
line will do we'll to call o:i us before
buying elsewhere, as we wiil uive
ppecir.l prices lor the holiday trade.
Willamette Packing Co.
We have just opened another in
voice of cloak, and we feel confi
dent that we can suit even, body,
bth in style and price. W. F.
ilea-i.
CODHTY COUKT-
Street Railway Co. Wants to Extern
Tht-ir Liies 0r County Roads.
At the December term of county
court, which convened yesterday,
the application of K. L Bean and
others and H. Lyons and others for
county roads was read and will
probably be allowed this morning.
The application of the Albany
Street Railway Co. for permission
to lay l heir lines in the county
I roads adjoining Ihe city, was read
j and will he acted unon this morn
tnct ol for lumber, allowed.
Resignation of M. L. Brink as
justice of the peace, accepted.
Report cf J. II. Lame on Craw-
fords villc bridge, accepted.
Fees in the cases before t!:e cir
cuit court examined and allowed.
ISIM.S AU.OWKI).
H. K. Montague, clerk's fees . $ 1 2i 50
(Jeo.i.Barnard it Co.books 40 25
J. F. Hyde, aid for J. Hyde 10 00
A. b. Hamilton, aid tor
Orchard 10 00
Albany Printing Co
Santiam Lumbering Co. .
II. C. Hardman, lumber
: u
2H o7
11 70
2 05
Deyoe x Kobson, nails
J. A. Flint, wild cat I 00
. Wheeler, lumber
15 20
12 55
1!) 72
I. Santiam Lumbering Co . . .
J. A!, .-vhineer, work
; Sfars it Hot-listed !er. lum-
: her
! U. N. Thompson, nails.
Nun May, aid lor ". Briggs
'Dr. VVallace. medical s-er-
; vices
fjC. ti. Chandler, animal
s. ! scalp
j John Smallmon, expense.
2S
25
(10
:;i
II 0
00 1
1 1 ,
John Smallmon, sheriil leet
II. Farwell, Treas. salary .
H. Lyons, justice fees
Sylvester Hall, witness lcs
M. Con.y, witness
Chas. Hiatt, witness
J. C. Lyons, witness ..
Edward Hiatt, witness .
F. N. Hall, attorney
J. L. Berry, constable
Sylvester Hal!, wild cat
scaln
Sylvester 1 1 a 1 1 , cougar scalp
John Smallmon, court fees
Mrs. Angel, aid for sick boy
J. M. Nichols, lumber.
Albany electric lights
(i. F.Crawford, aid for -Mrs.
Roberts
John J. Davis, keeping poor
L. M. Curl, examining
teachers
W. C. Powell, examining
teachers
O. 1. Coshow, examining
teachers
L. M. Curl, salary
550 58
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I, M. Curl luiehirrn II r0
Cyrus 1'. Pitsford Jumber.' '. 20 50
lr W M l)n-; tn.wi;,.nl
service
Peter Hume, aid for poor. .
Thos. Rone, aid
Mrs. L. A. Long, aid
Train & Whitney, printing
II . Lampman. aid lor
Nicholls family
O. 1'. Coshow, aid ior Hale.
Win. Bilyeu, aid for Cole
man D. R. N. Blackburn, judge
G.W.PhiliipSjCommissioiier
B. W. Cj -per, commissioner
John Smalimoii, slierill'. . . .
2 50
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S 55
10 00
2 50
15 00
10 00
10 1)0
100 00
10 40
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Arli.xtir.
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lie liain
isomc oil
it-, ilitinir
l :i :.: . . ... .. - . I
i-.mii.wi.- ..-j.. .
now
Oil CXIIUMMOII ill IOC MIOW W1I1UOWS I
of i. L. Blackmail's ilniii store, in
the Odd Fellows' building, one a i
view on Puget Sound, with Mt. J
Baker in the distance, the other a !
view on the old Wabash Canal at)
Wabash, Indiana, are from the j
brush of Mr. J. I-. Whiting, the
well known artit. To appreciate)
mese pa nting one must take a
iir n Tiiv.fi TA cliii i flu. i.i iu I Finn I
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near mucli closer inspection tnan
most paintmjrs. I hey were both !
sketched and pa.nted Irom nature .
aim ine 1 ici f1! 1 1 e. ociaii uiiu
general expression, with nature's
colors and effects so well handled
show Mr. Whiting to be master of
the pencil and brush. Mr. Whiting
is also a line designer as well as
landscape and portrait painter, and
will soon organize an art class in
several branches, which he is now
preparing for, and desires us to say
to those who have spoken to him
and others who wish to take ad-
vantage of the opportunity of learn-1
inn an in me n osi p.aci.ca. Wa ,
w here the pupil will have ac ess to '
work Tjeing executed to order, and ;
oecouiiug ine oeui oi u oiKj
of art at the eml of the term north !
ttimi'Ii mnrn tK-itt tli.iir tllitinn tli'ir !
1 - . 1
he will be pleased to meet them at
his studio in Foster's block over L.
E. Blam's store at any time be
tween ! a. m. and 4 r. m. after Dec.
yth.
i:iiiDes.H Cliangx.
Merrill Fish has leased of R. E.
Hibler his interest m the job print
ing office of Hibler !t Paisly. The
firm will hereafter be Paisly &
Vlsh. They are enterprising gen
tlemen, and have all the facilities
for executing the finest book and
job printing of all kinds. Their
type and presses are new, and
their stock of paper, cards, invita
tions, bill and letter heads, etc., is
complete, being large enough to
supply any demand on short
notice. Their prices will be found
reasonable, and no inferior work
will be allowed to leave their estab
lishment. ! Astoria.
; Lots in the north addition to As
l toiia; price $55 each on the ir.stall
j ment plan, or a discount for cash.
! These lo's are selling rapidlv in
j Portland and other cities. 1 am
authorized to sell b-it a i'.mv block-,
; and it will j.av you to call early
, :-.n 1 get your ehoice. E. i. Beards
j ley, Heal Estate Agent, P.ioadalbin
, street, Alim.iy.
( The t:ii t ion tsriti-r-.n-iit
Has subsided and everything is
moving on as quietly as ever, anl
all the candidates ar.d tlieir ii it-iuls
are invite-1 to buy lii"ir gr-n-t'i-ies
from tin Wiliam 1 -k i ti r ( ' ..
a thoy .!! .' sei'p : c!,-:ipvr tlat'i
i-vi-r.
YAQUIMA BAYiBEWS-
are Qraia Shipments -Coal Drrdopmeuts j
-Hew Harbo Lights Wanted.
Ya-cixa Cirv,lec. 4.
A large amount of jrrain is being j
shipped from the Willamette Yal-j
ley via the Yatjuina hay route, the j
ireigiib rates ueuig iroiu 10
cents per bushel cheaper from the
valley to market than by any other
roue.
Along with the other towns of
j Oregon Yaquina. City and Newport
are taking on a growth. At New
port a board of trade is being
'organized and it will be invoi
ced under the named of the
'iiiina tiav jioaru ol trade, it
understood that the hoard of !
trade will take hold of
the
matter
of the proposed Newport, Kings
Yalley it Salem railroad and raise
a subsidy of $150,000 to induce
some one to build the road. Some
time ago the right of way through
the siiet. Indian reservation for a
railroad was secured from congress
bv a Newport organization. It is
! proposed to utilize this franchise
for the new road
mere is a reasonable proprc:
that valuable coal mines urn in;
opened soon just a few miles back j
of i aqnina bay and within easy
distance lor transportation. A
seven-foot vein has recently been
found on the Wetzel place on Depot
slough and bonded to Tacoma
parties who intend to work the
mine. The coal is pronounced
superior to any now being mined
on this coast.
.Experienced mih men have sent
a proposition to Newport to put up
and operate a hrst-class woolen
nuii proviueti a certain amouui oi
. . ! 1 1 I I ... ; .
fctot'k is taken by the people of this
city, me parties now nave a
plant in Boone, Iowa, that they
will move if their proposition is
I accepted.
1 . pennon win soon ue sent to
i ihe lighthouse department asking
! that harbor lights be placed in Ya-
. t I I e . . I
I :iuna nay ami aiso ior ine reopen
ing oi tne oM ngi.t at aquina
head which was abandoned several
years ago. The buildings are in
excellent condition and it would
cost very little to replace the light.
During the last two weeks the
jetties have been subjected to very
heavy seas, but they have with
stood the pounding without show
ing the slightest damage. Mr.
Polhernus, the government engi
neer in charge, feels now that the
work is safe lor the winter.
Last Saturday the people of Ya
quina City thought lor a few
moments that they were going to
be treated to a Hood after the
Johnstown pattern. The dam con
fining the water for the water
orka recently built by the Oregon
i Pacific Railroad Company m the
pany
hill back of the town gave way
and the water rushed down in a
deluge, but the flats were large
enough for it to spread before it
reached the built-up part of the
town and the warehouses. Yery
slight damage was caused by the
break. The break is now being
repaired and the dam will be built
much stronger.
The hull of the wrecked steamer
Yaouina Bay, that was carelessly I
stranded alongside of the soutt
jetty a year ago, has now almost
entirely disappeared from sight,
only a small portion bein
visible
at verv low
tides, l lie 1 recu
to the people of
an evesore
quiiia bay.
TKACii KKS' I M ST ITI'TE.
The teachers of Linn county
others interested in education
and
w id
please take notice that a teachers
institute tor the 2d judicial district
wjj
be held in C orvallis, Benton I
u - oiintr, Oregon, commencing on
Thursday, Dec. 2Gth, and wi'l con
tiliUe untii satunlav evt.nillK. Ar.
ranemMits are bting made with
railroads to secure reduced rates.
The local committees are also
making arrangements to entertain
visiting teachers free, at any rate
there will he greatly reduced rates
at hotels. Supt. McElroy is mak
ing the usual efforts to make this
one 'ti the most successful meet
ings. Many leading instructors in
the state w ill be present to partici
pate in the discussions. This meet-
th,e TviU bfl no ,,ood excuseVor
Ilou-attendance. Iet every lover
of tf0od institute work be present,
'iv..7.1,pr (rr,m l inn ,,, .. ..
" " " ..v..... , ... wv..
compelled by law to attend, but a
cordial invitation is extended to all
and teachers are especially re
quested to be present.
Respectfully, L. W. Ci ri.,
Co. Supt. Linn Co.
The Alb:iny and Astoria Koaal.
The Albany & Astoria railroad
has $2,000,000 behind it. and in
front of if, and is a sure thing, says
the Astorian. W. B. Barr, the
engineer in charge of this road, has
returned from a trip to Tillamook,
and is very much pleased over the
result of the reconoissam-e. He
says that he found two routes,
eitner one of which will be perfect
ly satisfactory. The country sur
passed all his expectations. He
says that the fifty miles lie tra
versed between here and Tilla
mook exceed in value for a rail
road any similar area in Oregon,
and that the country through
which the road will run gives as
surance of being capable oi furnish
itig valuable traffic for the road.
He returns to Albany entirely sat
isfied with the result of his trip.
A l ine Kik's Head.
A line elk's head and antlers was
brought in from the from on the
Oregon Pacific yesterday. The
elk, which was kiiled on the iine
of the road above Brciienbush,
was as large as ;n ox.
The specimen is being mounted by
W. II. Greenwood n this city. The
: head carries a beautiful set of
i horns, and will be highiv valued
when linir-hed.
Call at Harrow cV;
s-.'i; iheir line of lace
ta.ftfjful dcsii'iis.
Pearls' and
curtains in
ASOT HEE EAILEOAD EHTEhPBISE I
t HL - V - 1 1 . TTT . -
"O tecjiio 01 jjibwaaviu want ooDnciiB
With Albany-Their IMines.
Bkowssvili.e, Dec. 5. Among
the towns in the Willamette Yal
ley receiving new life the past year
is Brownsville. The stores show
better and larger stocks than usual,
and trade neeuis to be good. The
merchants seem to be cuttiiig loose
from the long time and high prices
fo.iueriy charged at Portland, and
manv bills are being received from
i first hands in the Kast, at verv
close rates. Goods are sold
here
much lower than ever before.
Land in tiiis vicinity is now
he -
in: sought for and some is selling.
own property is also looking up,
aii not a vacant nouse in town.
The public school is full, and we
are second on the list in the coun
; ty in number of school children,
i 'le woolen factory is running
! full time, making excellent goods,
turning out over f ll,(J00. The are
now working on an order for 500
pair of blankets for one firm.
Oreiron is a fine place in which
uv uunu laiiiuaus, tnjjcciaii v ill lue
Winter, when all the wagon roids
got saturated with "Oregon mist,"
the railroads come to tlie front. I
suppose there must be considera
ble of the old Arkansaw man's
philosophy about this, the cround
j dries up so nice and solid in sum
mer we can travel anywhere, till
the rains
who wants
come again, and then
to travel anyway, ex -
cent the urummer or tax collectoi
Re that as it may we of Brow ns
ville have not as yet become recon-
led to the way we were switched
ot in our railroad connections.
,-1 Once we had fair prospect of di
rect connection with Albany, w hich
was very desirable, even when
you did not aspire to he a ailroad
center. We are still looking that
way hopefully, and in the past year
we have been demonstrating the
maxim that "The Lord helps those
that help themselves," and towns,
like individuals, must ask for what
they need if they expect to get it.
Tlie last few days has brought out
the beginning of another railroad
enterprise. A scheme to secure
the right of way and build a rail
road from this place up the Cala
pooia to the fine timber there and
the mines on the upper Calapooia.
Also connection with Albany, Ihe
coming railroad center of the Wil
lamette valiev, if not of the North
west. . A company will no doubt be
iiicoip'-iaicu ior mis purpoM? mine
near future. Mr. Leigh Harnett
has been in town for a week. He
has latftly visited the reining region
above named, and says the pros
pects are really the best for per
manent mines for silver and gold
he has seen anywhere, and he
claims to have seen nearly all the
mines on the coast except Alaska,
and this is the shortest and
most natural route to them.
Brow nsville can be seen from Treas
tire Mountain, the center of the
district. We are much interested
in their speedv development.
r. h.
i;i:iki- MENTION.
Try the "Polka Dot" 5c cigar at
Ellis'.
Boots and shoes at cost at W. F.
Read's.
Hubbard's Elegant Lotion for
the skin.
Hubbard's Elegant LotLn fo
the skin.
A household word is Brownell,
the grocer.
Genuine sweet Florida oranges
at C. E. Browneli's.
XXX X cofiee is the best,
it. C. E. Brownell.
Smoke the lu-sort 10c ci
'riv
al-at
Ellis' cigar store.
Sweet cider, for mince pie
i
bv
the gallon at C. E. Browneli's.
A barrel of choice fresh cran
berries just opened at C. E. Brow n
eli's. Stop at A ill A Stark '8 and ex
amine their large and new line of
watches.
If you want a choice cup of tea
try my 40 cent tea in bulk. C. E.
Brownell.
Look at my five-cent ccrner win
dow, it is the wonder of the town.
C. E. Brownell.
That fine tea in baskets at La
Forest it Thorn p on's is going at
40 cpnts like hot cakes.
Barrows it Searls have just re
ceived a fine line of the latest
styles in gents' neckties.
A fine line of hanging and stand
lamps can be had of C E. Brow
nell at almost your own price.
Have your prescriptions filled at
tne new drug store. 11. i. nun
bard, prescription druggist.
The largest line of holiday goods
to he found in the city is at F. M.
1 i -neb's, the corner jewelry store.
'Ve are in the field and in the
lead for competition. .Suits to or
der for $20 at Zaches Bros., oppo
site the postoflice.
Prescriptions carefully com
pounded day or night at II . C.
Hubbard's new drug store. Resi
dence over the store.
The b'.ooil will follow where the knife U
driven.
The II .nil wiil .jiiiver where the pincers tear
And trade will follow where the merchant's
striven,
is Kroivnell lias to, lo inako his prices fair
Richards & Phillips,
ALDAN Y
Architectural
. OIU'GON.
Wood Turning.
M ;iHif.L-iurcis of ail lindn of newels,
ptli-UU, stair pasts, !alhitcri. iriier
blocks. riKit'.c. biittoi.s. (iniaii, mantles,
odi. e lit?iiu'. jiorcli ( Clunins, a.ite rna
ment!'. Indian club, tible. stand and cliair
lc.-s. All iif.lTs !!: with us will ri.i-.ive
pr niiit and carcfi;l altoti'i n. Wood carv
in,' and fancy turning specialty.
i-n Tin r3 i CI
Nuts.
s
i'or. fruits, t-ii-ai'-cn au.l ci.'ais
lav not tin to-m i;miv ! !
. Imi 5-y of t;:i-s w lu :n;v-r
" Alwitv? it-a i '.hi! ; (l'.!'i !:
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A POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT.
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j How J 'inns uraawom Uolden bale bajaar
Meets the PoblicWant.
One of the most extensive and
elegantly stocked establishments
in the Willamette valley is to be
found in the Golden Rule Bazaar
store of Julius Gradwohl in this
city. In order to accommodate his
many customers he is in the field
early this year, and has already
commenced receiving his immense
line of beautiful gocds for the fall
and winter and for the holidays,
and has one of the most gorgeous
j and dazzling displays to be seen in
1 anv Golden Rule Bazaar in Oregon.
I 'in-... i,
i lie line iciiiiirii nun ji icen .i- ue
wildering assortment of fine china,
qiieensware and glassware of the
latest styles and most delicate de
signs. The beautiful ;hina and
glassware, together with the dec
orated and fancy wares, novelties,
elegant stand and hanging lamps,
toys, boys' wagona and general
bazaar goods, present a scene well
worth oiu s time to visit.
Here ma be found a complete
line
of table cutlery of the cele
brated makes, Roger Bros.' silver
and silver plated goods and
Bohemian wares of every variety,
while his 6tock of dolls, toys, toilet
and fancy goods, in plush and
silver, and novelties for the chil
dren will be larger V -an ever be
fore. Mr. Gradwohl has enlarged
J his slock in such a replete manner
I that his Golden Rule 1 iaz.iar is not.
only a credit to the city of Albany
but to the entire Willamette
yalley, 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 Tty house in the state j
and that tis goods are sold at
figures that cannot be equaled in
the Northwest, it is but the recital
of an absolute fact. It will be to
the interests of the country mer
chants to purchase tlieir holiday
goods from this establishment, and
orders should be sent in at once.
Mr. Gradwohl has long since
proyen his adaptability to this
business, and it is taking no risK
to say that thisemporium of elegant
fancv and ilecoiatiye ware is the
ico complete in the Willamette
v : lie y. Those who deal at the
Golden Rule Bazaar, will find a
laite assortment to choose from,
am a square, reliable irentieman
j to deal nith
Money to Loan.
Money to loan at a low rate of
interest, on improved farm and
city property, in Minis of $200 to
$10,000. For particulars call on
Burkhart fc Malin, Real Estate
Agents.
lr. John IS. I'ilkinslon.
Surgeon, oculist and medical
specialist, will be at the Revere
House, Albany, all day Tuesday,
December .'!, ISS'J. Eye, ear,
catarrh, rheumatic, neuralgic, rec
tal and chronic sufferers of either
class will be given free consulta
tion. Two hundred refpf,nee3
given.
Firemen' Flection.
VOTICK IS IIKKKP.Y C.IVES THAT
the annu-il election of chief and assist
ant ehitf engineer of tlie Albany lire depart
ment will be held nt the hall of Albany Kn
K'lie 'o No. 1. Dec. U, ISMt. between the
hours of 1 o'clock anil S:M0 o'clock r. M.
W. II. WAKXKIi.
WA1.TKII II. 1'AlthKlt. Sec. A. K. I)
l'rcs. A. F. I
1)ARTIKS WI-II'NC C.RAVKL I'KOM
the Wilkins pit near this city must tall
at. the ollice o the Oregon li..il ('3. and pro
cure tickets. !!y order of J. II. Wiikins,
riTKAYKI) FKOM PASTIKK NKAU
i....ri'i mi., m.-iltii.ti iyi-il mooted .-mi
red vul white, eleiii smooth horns, no m.iK.s j
inrhrmd. Anv information ill be suitably I
I rewarded. Address I'. KKAKV, Peoria.
?Oll
saw: a riiisTfLA.s::
KOI R !
for anv (
' ........ ;..... I... .ui. i:m..l
1 kind
of
work.
;.ioil life anil gentle. In- j
-. ;i,lcrt, corner of :d ,
Wasliin-.-ton ami l'crry '
itiirc
street
of lr. .1.
hel-vcen
j Open one neck .
E. 0. BEARDSLEY,!
REAL ESTATE AGENT.
t'onvcyaiicin' of nil kinds done in a telia
blc m.inii'-T. All msinc-is will receive I'lonipt
attention. OIkc on llroadalbin itr-ct, near
First, Albany, Oregon.
Tlie Celebrated French
CURE
Warranted to
cure
APHROBITiNE"
Qrcnnr
nil unt w
AFTER
the tcncrr.tive organs orcilhcr se whether
antinfrom the execsMve use of utimulaiits,
tobacco or opium, or through ) outhful indis
cretion, over indulgence, etc, wich aslosaof
lirain Power, Wake.u'ne-iK, Hearing Down
Tains in the 1'ack, Seminal Wi akness. Hys
teria, Ner-oun l'ms ration. Nocturnal Druis
sioiiH, l.eucorrhoe. Uizziniss, Weak Memory,
Lossof 1'owcra'id 1 lll. it cli- , which if neg
lected often lead to premature old a',-e and
insanity. Trice.! a box; 0 hoxt.ri fcr $5.00
Sent bv mail on rcireipt of price.
A VVICII II'. I.I llaMlE in ?ivcn
with every ' order received, to refund tne
money if a IVriii.'iiicnl cure is rot i ffei ted.
We have thoiiHauilKOl te.itimonialrt from old
and younu', of both sexes, who have hee
permanently cured by the ui-e f Aphroditiae
Circular free, Addrcxs
I UK Al'llltO tll llU IM. .
Western T.ranch, I'-ox, 7. Tortlat.d, (irej;on.
For s.i!c by 1-bay A; Mason, wholesale and
retail dniuj-istfs Albany, Oregon.
- Ii :n! of iiilVi iiii' a
I'.t i Ir.i U v cine
.ri.i; Hull enly
, r si'iidinif out
en
lips : 3 lci'Is.
IV l H"(i ('PC
f AHkiiiv
nt licilroek
to i (
to. .t vi
l,r"ut'-
i ' i iiii".' I he
' ,1 v Ih.'hc
ml iri vt"
il.i'll'
S'li! iSiM'llllill
I
I l-'cr c;ili mi etii li t'.ollm's wortli nt
rcmitiir ivl priei s. a.ilil .l.n.l, i!il.
! lii'lii i i'i i i s pjid t' -.in-tiii kciis, clts
; :it, it nitti r. Tli:t!iii'U '"' f"'' vour
past p:it;(.!i:iL.'i' tiiiil suliiitii! your
' triide fur the titture, I lu-ir t' remain
: at your scl vice. J. M. li.H ILDl'E.
In
hen-
K. L.Kenton
-DEALER 1N-
Sta,ple and Fancy
GROCEKXE
llso Choie Candies, Nuts, Cigars and Tobaccos,
Fruits, Vegetable's, Etc,
TERMS CASH AjSJ PRICES LOW.
Subscription Agent for aU Leading News
paj)ers and Magazines.
"NEH THE POSTOFFICE.
GLOBIOUS PDTDBB
In Keeping with the ever briph toning prospects
of our fair city, we are daily adding to our already
large stock such fancy and staple groceries as will
ully supply the wants of the most fastidious. And
wnile we call special attention to the quality and
completef assortment of our sjoods, we wilhadd that
as a -
Special Inducement.
TO OUR FRIEKDS WE WILL
(live Away on January ist
1 Dinner Set, 120 pieces
1 Tea set, 44 pieces
Three Tea Sets, etch 44 pieoee.
This ware is not cheap baking powder prize., 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.
LA I?
1883
JUST RECEIVED A LARtiE INVOICE OF
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
Woolens in Overcoatings, Suitings and Tiouseiinqs. We make
a specialty in Full Dress for
Balls and Parties
Oil UEtJULAR EVENING WEAR. A l'EiU'ECT KIT GUARAN
TEED. aTTIII: LEADING MARCHANT TAILORS.
Zaches Bros,
Opposite' tlie PostoHice.
I' 1
lain i
"Oh ! the celd and crujl winter.
Ever thicker, thicker, thicker;
Frofce the ice on lake and river,
Ever deeper, deeier, deeper ;
Fell the covering snow and drifted
Through the forest round the yiliaqe."
IT IS COlVtlNG!-.
''OM I'rob.'1 sajs winter is coming earlier and more
severe this year than usual.
Talvetime by the topknot and examine my elegant
stock ot
OVERCOATS,
CAPE ULSTERS.
DRESS OVERCOATS.
KERSEYS,
VALOURS,
BEAVERS.
HELTONS,
CHEVIOTS,
WIDEAWAKE.
CHINCHILLA -'.
CASI MERES,
MONTAGNACS.
L. E. BLAIN,
rrm-;
Iveading:
ALBANY, OREGON
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Clottiier.
m
Snow.