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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1889)
1. i THE MOIWINU 1IEKALT: FBI DAY, DECEMBER (5, 1885) gtovniug gaittj m& SI'M'IAL. 15:SO A. M. .Not to see our stoves .tnd ranges before buying is a mistake. Mis take are always costly. In lieat ifiz stoves we have the largest as well the most carefallyjselected jiiock in the city. The stoves we offer were not bought a8 an experi ment but as a certainty. We Unotv what each stove will do, and they were bought for cash, so the price is light. We have special ties hi heaters, beside our regular lines of liarlaiid. Argand and Sn k rior stoves arid ranges. CtKO. W. Smith. HS SAI.K. The Dam. v IInc?.i -v'U le on' .1 - . .1 I rdir. cm ii ::!! is 1 1 ; :u urn new ;a:idofW. !'. Kudu's, where it can be nroctiiv-.i at 5 .:.!! per ffi)y- mim ,.. ., ! WKATHKi; IMIICATIIINS. j For .5?':;iny ami vicinity Fed-j iwwin;r is the foreea-t fur 24 hoc., i ending at S i u. Jo-nay: ! Fair we.iihot, ivolcr. ' MITl'I.NdS AEWUrjriMVN. mutllers at Itarrows At carls. 1 Over f25. w.! - taken in at the j Jaiane?e Tea at the armory last; evening. ! ('apt. N. ii. Huiiiphrey is ex-i pfcted to return from Portland in a day or two. iVirrowa & Searls have a large j display of silk handkerchiefs tor! :he holiday trade. j Look out for a grand display of! holiday goods at F. M. French's, I tiie corner jewelry bt jio. ! . M. Strong has at his produce j .tanJ a lirfe lot of dressed fowls,; also some choice apples at 1 per; bushel. i Ladies who have tried 1 1 ubbard's Fleg.int Lotion are unanimors in ! its praise. It is for sale only at j Hubbard's drug t-tore. John Horner has been arrested ami lodged in jail at Salem on a karge of stealing a watch from Daniel llogard, ot Scio. The overland train yesterday morning was delayed by a wi- sh out near Heading, and did not ivaeh this city until 0 o'clock last night. The holidays arc approaching and holiday shoppers will find the largest and cheapest line of candies at Pfeiiler's candy factory. I lis iioice broken candies anil nuts of all kinds will b. sold at almost wholesale rates. The matter of the application of he Albany Street Kailway Co. to the county court for tho privilege of occupying the various county roads leading trom the city with their street car lines, wa.s contin ued yesterday morning until the i iivf tArm I The superintendent, of the r.i:!-j nay mail service ha made, or will j i hii make, an or.lf r placing elvrk ; on the local trains between Fort-j land and lvi'.-;i!-. alai! w!!'. then ' be carried n these train-" to all lcal postohices on the line the! liime as it is now carried on the i ive:!and trains. This will bo a I rea'. accjmmo 1 it'on to the pub- !. j C H. SiKMicer who for several i years has been engaged in the gro cery business in ibis city, made an assignment yesterday for tho bene fit of his creditors, wlu are mostly in Portland. The liabilities are about s;;fKH and the assets about j $2j(K). I). II. N. P.lackhurn is thej assignee. An invoice of the stock i is being taken. ; 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 parcnt3 of scholars will be admitted. Les ons will commence at 7 sharp, and will be under the personal di rection of Wm. Kichards. Those desiring to learn dancing should be uresent the tirst evening. Fiction Stranger Than Truth. The climate of Eastern Ore-oil 'Joes not seem to be entirely adapt ed to a successful propagation of the baby crop. Recently a baby without'eyca was produced in that region, and it is now in a dime museum in Torlland. This was followed by a youngster with twelve Gngers, and now comes a stunner from I'endleton. The fol lowing is taken from a letter writ ten bv a Wasco lady. After giving the name and date of a child's birth, she writes: "Where the childs finders and toes ought to have been, there were rattlesnake's heads, and there was a small snake "mwn from tho ton of it's head and hung down ou its face. Tnc head of the snake was the child's no.-e, and whenever the baby moved the snake on its face would raise up, run out its tongue and hiss. The baby only lived live hours, but the snake part lived live hours longer. 1,'nily Drawing. The drawing for Oiir pure China tea Bet, k"1 ven as a premium w ilh our brand of Unity tea, will take place Pre. i-Stli. Ail those who ure entitled to and have not made their guess i:U;-t do j-o beh.re the day oi the drawing or forfeit their chances. Those wishing a good clip of pure Japan te.i sh. nld trv our Unity brand and get a i 'mhiky for the beautiful tea set. Will ini etie l'aek iu Co. Ii.ii:crt:iut AiUiee t: i rnl tcj.irn. liuy the eel--bratcd Dent gloves it Harrows it Sear's', exclusive stents for Aliiar-y, TEC J3PANE4E TEA. A L -. i-vBilttndiacs Prest at he Op?ri:r t tf.e Armory Lss. E7eainj. Th? oioiiiu of tlse .lajine-e Tea, "iven by the ladies of the Presbyterian church, at the armory o! K C. last evening, was attended by a great throng of people. The ladies w ho had the all'air in charge were attired in beautiful and varied Japanese costumes. A number of young men were also fancifully dressed as Japs. The spacious builuim; was brilliantly illuminated with electric lights, tin- Tiirinv li'inflw tinmlcnmol v decorate.! wiM,' evergreens'. fIa-: arid Japanese finerr, and presided ! over hv beautiful maids in their ' on.iint" itlirv, presented a scene at ! lino itffixin nm nttiwliv I.'arlv i i!i t!i'.- t: venmg a ILishhnt in.sta iitroirri picturu of the entire assem blage was taken by Mr. l'u&ton. Siinr nf tbo bontb viti i 1 1 r 1 with fanev ...,,1 ...-t u-.n-i- .A-i.iio! art. work, while tempting lunch, a in ditntv .lap- from of tiers a -i asoi.ed with 'i aise:-e clip:- was diipensed iy fair iiaieis in e cral hundred people. An attractive feature was t he little folks corner. In it hundreds ,f mil. d'ev-ed in every ia.-inon were n exhibition. These are to he sold at auction. Another ii:t'rest iiu: corner was t!ie curio booth. A l ow the doorwav was perched a hs: si.viw-v.hit owl, done up so f.:iib;.;i;y he taxidermist that he s'x'!.iv; to lie viewing every tiling goiii : ..'ii. The bootii iis-ll is ill el wuli eurio-iiics, redes n: i rare o. ait; i . ot every iiesenp- f;on. The seei.e wiihhi the hall was simply brilliant and pleasing in every way. An interesting liter ary and musical programme was rendered. It consisted cf a song by a m.ihr octette, a charm ing piano solo by .Miss Eva Cowan, a beautiful recitation hv .Miss Helen Crawford, a well rendered vocal solo, "Pig IV-n,' bv Prof. W. II. Lee, nr.d one cf rrof. E. (J. L. Lorilard's jdeasing piano solos. To-night the following pro gramme will be rendered : Song Male octette. Piano solo Miss Anna Honk. Kecitation .Miss Jesse Wag goner, of Corvallis. Cornet solo Prof. David Link. Vocal solo Miss Minnie Van Horn. Music Octette. A number of fine articles of fancy work were sold last evening and others will be sold to-day and this evening. . The opening even ing gave sufficient assurance that the afFair will prove a brilliant success in a social way as well as in ail other respects. A WONDICKIH I. COI.I.KCTlON. Among the curious thintrs re- vcaled bv a cur.sorv view of the; ciino booth are lue following: Case of coin, owned by ('. E. Bi'owiicll, also a case of minerals. Little boy's diawers worn across tiie plains iiy Mavor J. L. (or;in in LS-")0. Q'.lilL Oi' (!)ll) picee-. made lady 70 years of age. Woolen churn Hu;t came :i v :i the plains, owned by .Mis C. i W"'iverton. Counterpane made by Mrs. Cuu riifl" when lo vears old and a pair ! mi tie wmu b her HI er I b;ib i.Ood. Carve-5 iv t v nm Snow .smv.4 r:s;' Mr-. Los. iter. Silver teaspoon ( i fifty-cent piece; a;:o. 1 in C,iii tda l;v hatr nVet r.iered out 1.TII vrars I'.io. k .l olive wood from .1 !em. A nli-ic v.jlutioiMV tin plate. Needle rasa 10'") years old. A collection of Japanese views W. A. from Yokohama, sent by Howe to Mr.- . ea! li-ms two collf f 'dcivtc money. White i.-edspred made in 1810 bv Mrs. P.aldwin. ov.r:el by Mr.-:. Pat terson. A Jewish emblem containing the ten commandments. 40 years in Mr. Sternberg's family. Fruit cake presented to G. W. Smith in Cleveland, Ohio, in 18b7, in uood state of preservation. This is but a small portion cf the thousands of interesting curi osities on exhibition. The Offlciul C ount. Mayor Cowan and Ki-corder llen tou have completed ttio. olli-inl canvass of the votes cast at the city election as required by law. The figures of the votes lor the various candidates were found to be the same as published in the Ui.RAi.i), but in the total number of votes catt, lour t-cattering ballots w ere counted which were not taken notice of in the published vote. This makes the w hole number cast blG instead of !H2. The canvass showed a republican majority in the city of 85. there being a straight republican majority of CO in the first ward, 20 in the second ami o in the third ward. An Albany Boj. The Paragraph, a dramatic and art journal of Oakland, California, of recent date publishes a pcrtrai' and sketch of W. J. Henderson, formerly of this city now of Oak land. The Paragraph nays: "Mr. Henderson stands at the head aim front of the finest musical ora:i zatio in Alameda county. He is leader of the Union Hand and Or chestra, and is personality a polite, clever and worthy gentleman and is one of Oakland's repres"ntative men." Mr. Henderson is a son-in-law of .Mr. Frank Wood of thb city. The Albany a:ul Astoria i:n:l way. Surveyor E. J. O'Connor r.nd Vii. Wright are eng.i;red in mak ing a set o! maps, thwin:' tho e:e Viition protile and geri:.r.d r.Mi'e I tho Al'o.mv and As ri.'. taiiwiy a- obtained in lh the line. The ;e::di-l about ! M't-i-u: comp.in.i j i. i;io i:i bavi; t l.Lht tf 1 v i:i tho ti; v;.v i I . ha:' ";:-; lb, i.'.i o:: r. lire, at- v.:: K ti;e roa-1 ;i v. STATE DPPAICHES. ThsEStatliera Crt-gonj Ste Bblisrt Suss freu Fitlaii Tsqaica r'atseagrrs. Special to the Ii&r.A:.D.j Portland, Dec. 3. Samuel Walker and James Dodd, the Southern Oregon stage robbers, were arraigned to-day upon the in dictment and pleaded not guilty. As the clerk was readjng the charge against them they betrayed considerable nervousness. lion, liufns Mai lory, who has been en quired for the defense said lie w ould like all the time t.iat could nossi-! !ilv be allowed to prepare his ease, r ;w,i! th" tri-1' ,vus jf December ; , . . , , , , r- J- elson.lwho was stabbed at i '"r ' nest ay night, dreil ; ,ilst '-'"' O'ClOCJ ! .o decision w as ivnooroi in I be Sandv Olds case to-dav. Supreme Court Cases. .-ai.i;m, "ecemner .. in Hie, ease ot the srate of Ore - gon, resp. vs. Frank Jarvis, app., . J. Keeney to C. (iray, lot 3, appeal from .Multnomah county, j blocx 0, Halsey argued and submitted. j A. Hackleman to A. Bryant, State of Oregon, re-p. v. Joseph ' lot 2, block 1, Albany, (alio, app., appeal from M'i tMi- W. Forlmiller to A. Moes mah ccimty, argued ami submitted. ; singer, block -til State of Ore-'on, resp. vu. All ! C. Dalrvmnle to H. H. Hetv- hue, indicted under the name of app , appeal trom .Multnomah; county, argued and mbmitteJ. Yaquir.:i l'aeng;rrri. Va'iixv City, Or. Dec. stcariiship Willamelle Val- A. II. lev arrived at Vauuina at 11 t--day with the following passe n gers: J. Finnegan. (iran,'. I'ates. A. lii' hards. L. i lerviet. N. Zarai d, N. Tetterr.ay. A. Thomas, P. Maravitch, J. .bixpninsea, M. silipersee, .1 . Mollit, L. Canis, M. Oinsouppi, H. lloiies, P.. N'otille, r' Mrs. J. Conradv, A. lolnis. i.ii,,u,; v t 'ii'.,iair'ninn l'..laiid it will pay you to call early I VIOI.-MM, JJ.IIIW.-UUIIllf.-, ijUUlO Sehmidt, James Misson. S. Lucas, Ed. .Murray, .John llaher, E. Fol - o:ue. M. Smith. James Mom s. A. II. Davenport, Win. F.ranknian. .Martin Lush, Fred i'eit, John! .Mulk, Pat Ilogan, A. It. Motr.eith.i M. Nesier, J-s. N". Johnson, II. j P.radU-v, T. M. Collins, C. 11. j Simpson, M. Strong, A. Medlander, ! E. Olmei. Osgood, C Pat Mctiin'.ev ( ( i; Vei'i M Vi oiel i A. lloghi. Chas. Carlson. Frank Polish, .. Mi-Lanu, Walter pauid uin, .viv.i.iii.( i 'in.-iri , ,J . fiUllllso;ij ' Ah Wo, M. Daupher, Chas. Dun-1 'an, Ah Lee, A. Miller, P. J. Me-' Cany, P. O. Ililey. F. Kendise. II. ! it,.. h.ir. I lm. .... I I.!....... M. Porter, !",. J. Winters, Chas. Mi-ten. C. A. Deveraux, J. Luck ley, A. Coghill, II. N. Leonard and wile, .s. E. Dinney, .Miss Steven son. L. Iiernlr.'ini. J. II. Lradlev and wife, Charh Pradlev. s P.raciley, Alfred! Will Give a Medal. In order to promote and encour-j together. The port bow guards of a'e recruiting in the Second Legi- the Modoe were smashed to the ment. infantry, O. N. i. Colonel extent of JoO. Each captain thinks T. t.'. Smith on:niat:-Jimr. will j the other at fault and from their award a valuable gold ineda! suita-1 reports there is certainly a misun bly engraved, to be and remain i derstandin- of signals or a deliber the property of the musician, pri-; at;; ram. The inciter will probably vate or ollicer (captains excepted) j -, before the Portland ' local in of ary of the infantry companies spectioti board, whose powers in of the regiment who snail pro ure i cli.ide revocation of license. Both the greatest number of recruits to 1 captains were inclined to beret be enlisted in their respective com- j icent. panics for the term of three years -. each, between Dec. 1, lSSp'; lUId i . i:-:i! Mve liuJarlan. J,av I. 1S0. 'lie . S. armv ri - r.!.i!i. :;s mi;st be strictlv comolied v:!.h us regards the a-e of recruits . cons-.T.iof parents or guardian and j reached to a crowd mi the street the enlistment papers m all things j !;ist night. Me said that he was a oorreciiy executed ;t.d lorwarded ; Bulgarian monk, and t hat his mis to nead juarters on or before May j sjOM" Was to convert the ministers 10, IS!!' at which time the contest jiin,i p,;, t)f this country to lor th,. lie-d.d will be determined. I hri.-tianit v. A- there were none No enlistment not fully completed : f,f the latter present his M-nnon (on or beiors May 1. LS'.IO. will !.e cousidered. ihe captain o: each j lVrr a merican wouidthink that it company will .see that enlislmer.ts j Vv0,i u0 uiunv moons before this ;re uia-ie in :oc.l faith, having in . country needs'converiim.' on mai view the best interest of the service (ers 0"; religion at the hands of and will approve none other. The j wMiidvrinur Bulgarians in greasy medal that will be given will be a j lf.,j turbans. hue one oi solid goi'l, erv heavy, with raised bezel, eagle audi weapons finely modeled in f-hapej and finely finished i hrouL'hoiif . It j will be a beautiful medal, costing I Itetttr Than Evr. I am now better prepared than I have ever been to suit my custo mers in the shoe line. 1 have just received a large invoice of the cel ebrated Laird, Schober & Mitchell tine shoes for ladies. There is no manufacturer who claims! anything ielt er than tluK Mines. 1 intend to keep a full a'-Mi" merit of them in all prices, wiottis from A EE, and can suit the in -t fastidious in lit and price, i also received another invoice of the popular ahoe, E. I lieed's in waukenphast find patent leather tip. These hoea are well known in Albany as a first-class nice ntyle shoe. Or ders from the country filled with care and sitisfaction guaranteed. Samuel E. Young. For Iho Ladies Onlv. I am now prepared to do all kinds of stamping and have over two thousand designs to choose from. Also a nice line of em broidery materials, such as arra- broidery, chenilles, princess che - niiles, etc. etc. And the finest pompons, tassels, crescents, cords, plushes, felts and fnncv work ma- tcrinls ever in the citv." Zephyr is I'citn' nt livi cmitj on ,nr... MIoiiI Minnie Colwell has charge of this department, and has had several years -experience in all kinds of fancy work and stamping. At tho oi t. . S:mt).-on. Albany. ! Oregon. STEAM Hi ATCiUVAJ.SS. )i a:ig.', L.ttiiiii.is. Lcojw:;h, Laisin.j, Cncii;;:;i:fs, Swis c'k i .-, '. I'll IT, CauliMovcr, weit potaiws, C"?p.iis See. ":-.- r.ti- ii..-Cii-am tbei-M.'. ,.c H i!lil i. s. i:i;t. I er r. 0 Ol Wi c.i; Cull l :ulv :et:. in. ' IV. ESTATE 1'KANSFEKS. The following real estate pales were recorded yesterday : F. Ilendricksoh to W. Hus ton, east half of SIC. Qr. S. o.Tp. 12, S. It. 3 W M0O0 W. Huckabav to C. (iotT, N V. jr. S. 12, Tp. 12, S. K. i:;.. C. Calen to K. Davis, lo' 2. block 51, in Albany M. Hyde to (L Acheson, tract in block 41, Albany.. . . A. Monteith to M. Hvde, W. half NV. lot 1, block 55... D. Andrews to A. Hamilton, lot. 2. block 17. Kalston's od addition to Lebanon Aibanv Cemetery Association 700 y.-)0 0 -s' to Anna Cannon, lot :M, blcck 7, South addition to th" City cemetery 25 i.ioltra Park addition to Al bany Filed M. Hvde to J. Warcer, Pinall tract in West Albany II. Preever and wile to J. 200 Marshall. OS acres in Tp. 1 U.S. It. 1 W lfiSO 50 100 2100 in , jois o ami , 15, S. U. 3 W . . . 11. II. Hewitt to and A. Harrison. l. ) si. 22 Tp. F. Cotton hits 7 and o, - i p. 15. S. P. 8 W 12; State of Oregon to WvHtt. 70 acres Tp K."4 V E. F 350 ! Astori.-i. Lots in tin; north addition to As toria; price $55 eac'" on the install ment plan, or a discount for cash. These los are selling rapidly in Portland ami other cities. 1 am j authorized to sell but a few blocks, i , i T- si it 1 I ?,ul 'r?1 :ho:cc. ; x , c ' -"'. VotiBfc I iiili'r Diiliculties. A telcL'ram dated Dec. 3d, in the Portland Journal tells of the great diilicuhy with which Newport's city (dection was conducted : Late ; aiuruay nigiu me ooie oi iew- : ,lirl v,t rB Mirpriseri r u.e uiscov try mat mere was no legal haiiot paper nearer than Corvallis, and tin; city election to take place Monday. Ellbrts were made to paper by emirier sent .out, but failed. A special engine was chartered from the Oregon Pacific at a cost, of 150, arriving at Ya quina at 2 :4o cm. with papvr. All parties joined in paying expenses. Mi'am'.ioiit Collihion. ! Wednesilay nf'ernoon, coming I through '-'oia chute just above ! Salem, the Modoc and lloatr cams ' a i.i ,!r,tt-.i i ; ., i,,,, n. m.r -ut i ., ,-i .!, .;,,-. i..,.,i m :i red turh.ui ue.on us lieat f,.!l short, of its aims. The avcr- lilMKF 5IKMIOX. I Fountain pons ! Trv the "Polta it Will k Stark's Dot'T.o dtrarat j Ellis'. Everything new at the city ding store. Loots and shoes at cost at W. F. Uead's. Ilt.'ibnrd's Elegant Lotion for the skin. Hubbard's Elegant Loti-ii fo the skin. A household word ia Brownell, the grocer. (iennine sweet Florida oranges at 0. E. P.rownell's. XXXX coffee is Ihe best. Try it. C. E. Prownell. Smoke the Kcsort 10c cigar at Ellis' cigar store. weet cider, for mince pies, by i i. . gallon at C. E. Urowneu s. i I lave your prescriptions filled at j the City Drug Store, Guis- & Son. ; Ti e largest line of holiday goods to Iv found in the city is at t. M. Frei -h's. the corner jewelry store. We are. in the field and in the lead for competition. Suits to or der tor $20 at Zaches liros., oppo- 1 im- ' Prescriptions careiully pounded day or night sit Hubbard's new drug store, donee over the store. com II. C. liesi- knifu in 'Mie blonil will follow where the drivi-n. The llh wiil t;jiivcr where the pincers tear Atxi trade will (o'low where tho murchiit st liven, as 15.-ov.-iicll has t--, to lu&ke hi3 prices fair l aney articles.Christmas card, I toilet cases, shaving sets, smoking I ets. cull b-oxes, periunung hets, ! prrjp albums, ink Mantis, etc., all j at the City Frug Stote, (iuis & I Soil, pri-pr ebjr. j L ( J. Craw ii ri, of Ihe firm of ' Cr.iv h id - raxinn. wiil open ni g.ii.H.'l i IL'.r risburs; lVecinM-r 1 ; !..r ' V.ei-KS elllv. He '.l.h re ' p.ei-sc 1 to s-o-' his M hicr.es !';!.-!- l.r.- work. Hi i: .-ol ihe Id. pieitiics i n ii.ivc io ;o.ir'o :m:o ' t his pii-vs before l.'ivieg them in ! i : .i v I i : i : r rgents. Poll :he 'ii'.i r'Vt ICE A I. A FOFULAE ESTABLISHMENT. Jfov7 Ju'ics Gradwohl's Ocldea Kale Bazaar He?t the PcLHoWant. One of the most extensive and ' elegantly stocked establishments in the Willamette valley is to be j found in the Golden Kule Bazaar; store of Julius Oradwohl in this , citj'. In order to accommodate his j many customers lie is in the field early this yea1, and has already ! ::oinmenced 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 lazzling displays to be seen in ; j any Oolden Itrde Pazaar in Oregon. ' The line carried comprises a be-1 M 1 A i S j . I " . ' wuoenng assorimeni oi line cnina, qucensware and glassware of the! latest styles and most delicate de-j signs. The beautiful 2hina and ' glassware, together w ith the dec-. orated and fancy wares, novelties, : elegant stand and hanging lamps, i toys, boys w agona and general s, present a scene well MOIlllOIH "S IIIIIU lO ISU. Here ma be found a complete line of table cutlery ot" the cele - orated makes, Koger P.ros.' silver l. I and silver plated goods and Bohemian wares of everv variety. w hile his stock of dolls, toys, toilet j and fancy uoods. m plush and 1 i silver, and novelties for the chil dren will be larger tvan ever be fore. Mr. (iradwohl has enlarged his stock in such a replete manner that his Golden Pule Bazaar is not only a credit to the city of Albany hut to the entire Willamette l valley, being one of the most ex- tensive establishments, of the kind i in Oregon. The nioHt important mature to purchasers is in prices, and w hen we assert that his prices are as low as rv house in the state and that Lis goods are sold at figures that cannot be equaled in the Northwest, it is but the recital of an absolute fact. It w ill be to the interests of the country mer chants to purchase their holiday j goods from this establishment, and ', orders shoe. hi be sent in at once. ! Mr. Gradwohl has long since proven his adaptability to this business, and it is taking no ris to sav that this emporium of elegant fanev ami decorative ware is thej n o '. complete in the Willamette ! llev. Those- who deal at thej Golden Pule Bazaar, will find a laie assortir.ei.t to choose from, am a square, reliable gentleman to deal with. Money lo Loan. Money to loan at a low rate of interest, on improved farm and city property, in sums of $200 to $10,000. For particulars call on Iiurkhart & Malin, Rea! Estate Agents. Forlmiller oc Irv.ng have just opened a new line of j orliers, table covers, towel ring.-,, !-tair nails and novelties in furniture and h jiise-finishings. Call and see their elegant new store in the Masonic building. F. M. French's is headquarters for fine Christmas goods. Kirpm'n'i Klection. VOTICK IS IlKliKUY GIVKX THAT Ihe annii'il election of chii f avA asi.-t nv.l chiif iii'iiit'cr of ttio Allirmy !'.re dt;r.rt mora will b-.- hild at the hall of Albany Kn (.'inc .:o No. 1, lice, (t, KS!l. betweon the li'i.!M i;f 1 nV:M'k and f'::& o't-Iot-k v. M. W. 11. W.MiXKi!. WALTKit V.. I'AliKLl:. See. A. I". IX I'res. A. F. D. 73AUTM s 1 ihe Wiiki WMIINU CllAVKL fKoM nw i-:i :ir ties uty i.tui-i call ac V.w ol!ii:t- o' the Orciron l.i..it '3. )ro- curc Tii-keti. CvoiiltrofJ.il Wi.kins. iTi:.vi:! n:oii iwsitk:-: ni:ak r-j i ii;'.s vviiite. clem aniiotli iiorns. no m:ir..s or b.-.ml. Anv infonniti'Ti ill bo suitably J rv.ur.liil. Ailiirts 1". i'KAoV, I'cori.-.. ."OIL SAI.K-A KIKST CLAS;: TOl'K i e:ir uM carri::?!! hois', tiooil for any : ki'ii! or work. iifu ami "cntio. In- ' miirc oi I'r. .1. :. oiibcrt, ..nitr of i siic ecu week. Wahini-toii ieul Kerry !i ti:n- IE. (j. BEAKDSLKY, LEAL ESTATE AGENT. t.'oiiTcyani..;nsf of nil k ini- w-:.i- i:i r-.lia-ble ni iiiii-r. All jusioeia will rccciio vrompt atttiiti-'ii. Oli-c on lircadaihiii ttri'-t, mat Kirst, lliauy, Ou'oii. t?W 3EF0Rt os-fd AFTER the si-niT.itive urtfiiis of cither kcx whither tiriviiiif from the execs-ive 'ist of i tiinu'iviini, lohai-co or opium, or through J outhful indis cretion, over iiMlnltrrni-e, etc., such as loss cf I'.rain Power, Wake-u'ncss, IJearin? Down Pains in the Hack, Seminal W. akiiens. Hys teria, Ncr'OUM I'ros ration, Noeturnnl Oinit sions, I.cucirrhie, Dizziness, Weal: Memory, l.ossof 1'owcr ami Impotencj, which if neg lected oiten lead to prtniKtuic old :zc and insanity. Price $1 a box; C boxc". icr ?i,00 Sent bv mai! on receipt of price a Vvhsiii: (.1 UttIlK is iriven with every $5 order received, to refimJ tnc niomy if a I'crtiinni'iil cure is notiffeitcd. We hive thousands ot testimonials from old a' 1 Ji unir, of both nexcs, who have been permanently cured by the use 't Aphroditinc Circular free. Address i nt-: Aril it hiphim: o. Wtci n liraneh, Itox, 27. l'ortlar.d, Oregon. Kor sa'e Iw Kot-bav & Mason, wholetalcand retail ilruvfcisis, Albany, Oregon. The Oeletoated French CgU R E r 10 " APHROBlTiN My 0 WJ ' Y-i - r. ' -T tar-' tflf 1 DCS IiiU :k1 of otFcring a prize that only l-eneiit the lucky one, or st-ndi:- out contiuViHhil s-li j.s us liiiits, wt pnifopc to opei ly ilVor t lit; citizens f AMninv :itl vicit.ity clmii e gooils at bedrock prices iintl give hv ! Vint DiPAiin! ? ! I! L 111. I i . t I-Yr p:? on ciK ii ih-ihir s wnrtn at r-u ii .: " rt-;:.U in . e.iii o . ;iti. i, i-.u. li'irln i-i !ri. i s p .i l forcliickiTs, c.'s I :,- T -ut r " r 'i'l.iOiV.ii'g '" for vonr i n::i. ! :i'ri'ii:i'.'." I : i - iiilic-'titej your tr:i!e t'T lie . i:t lilO. I l'i-' to i.uriili nt yeitr x-tvicf. J. M. '.. hlK'E. F L.Kenton -PKALEK IN- Staple and Fancy tKOOEEIE llso Choie Candies, Nuts, Cigars and Tobaccos, FtHiits, Vegetable's, Etc TERMS CASH ATTD PRICES LOW. Subscription Agent for all Leading Kews- j papers and Magazines. ! . jjym x-1 - I I'-U i 1 xxaam THE POSTOFFICE. (ftOBIOTJB FUTURE 111 keeping with the ever orighteiiing prospects of our tair 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 complete assortment nf our goods, we will add that as a Special Inducement. TO OIJK FRIENDS WE WILL Give Away on January ist 1 Dinner Set, P20 piecea 1 Tea set, i t pieces Three Tea Sit?, exch 4i piece?. This ware is not cheap baking powder prizes, but is eh'trant genuine English table ware. Let every lady avail 'herself of this opportunity of procuring m,imlv tin best. !toc erics to be found, but have a chanee at drawing free om sets. LA FORREST -.I UmT UKCKIVKD A FOREIGN Woolens in Overcoatings, Suitings ana L-ousciinqs, v. specialty in Full Dress jor Balls and Parties Oil KF.tiULAIt F.VL.NINC WEAK. A I'EKFKCT FIT fll'AKAN TEFD. aTTHK LFADINu MALCx! ANT T.MLOKS. Zaches Bros, .pposi.te tiie Postollicc1. 'OU 1 the teld and crul 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. i i ! IT IS COMZTSTGr. i:0)d Prol.'' ?a) s winter i.s coming earlier and more seyere this year than usual. Talvetime by the topknot and examine my stock ot OVERCOATS, CAPE ULSTERS. DRESS OVERCOATS. KERSEYS, VALOURS. BEAVERS. MELTONS. CHEVIOTS, WIOEAWAKL, CHINCHILL ' CAV- :merks, MONTAGNACS. Iv Leading ALBANY, OREGON. ?2iC8 . 750 . IS 00 - or more of these e.legJiHt & THOMPSON, 1889 LA UOF. FN VOICK OF And Winter AND DOMESTIC We make T tlegant Snow. BLAIN, Clotliier,