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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1889)
-r. IT, , . . THE MOBNING HEEALD: SATU:U1AYV DECEMBER 7, i&SJ) poYtting gaa genu! SPKCIAI.. l?:SO i. M. Nut t j see. c.ir stores ami ranges before buying i si mistake. Mis takes are always costly. In heat ing stoves we have the largest as well as the most careful lyjsaleetcd stock in the city. The stoves we olfer were not bought as an experi ment but a a certainty. We bnow what each store will do, and they were bought for ash, bo the price i right. We have special ise in heaters, bevide if regular fees of Garland, Argand and Su eriar stavea and ranges . Gko. W. Smith. X S4LR. i.v- iv.-.:.. i hkkh... ..... :m j Ws ea-h mnrr.n.ic st the x,-w Mi of W. : . Kubn'ti, wh-re t ! ' r;.f.rri sit S v.rn's- r -nil. YT KITH SEX. IKIK'ATIOAS r,T Airri.37 ani VUSrtl!T 1 1- tvm: i i lor-.-ca-i i.r nis!5, j Mi:: at ; r. v. t-.:ay : ?'air vf ,;r!i"-t, eooh-r. p.rae-!eth I') cents j.-.-.r pair a' Kre.'ic'uV. Dr. K. A. ?.fo Alisttrr went to l'tlaml yeleriay. Salem i.- au'ain talking of build in jj a railroad to Asioria. Helen r.!yth next Wednesday and Thursday eyeninu.o. The "cake" is gone. French pot it for the finest display of holi day $jood3. Chicken, nice and fat. for your rinndav dinner at La Forest .'c Thompson. I'lieas.int and due!; served ;e ukirly at the 1); linonico He-'tanr-:int, I Iir Mann's old place. For oysters served in the nios' delicate and ftppetizin;: styles: l tn the Dehnonico Kestaurant. A srand military tournament will probably V held in lVr!!aiid within a few months. Ilit isiriven F Co. will be there. One hundred and fifty Italian laborers from San Francisco and lort!and went to the front yester day to work on the ()"-on I'.u-.'ic. Congressman Hermann lost JL'SOO by the ab-conding of Cashier .ilcott at Waliingfo:i. av account uf which was published in the Herald's lisj at;hes. Tiie Oreonian say. Helen F.iythe is the b.st emotional acr?.-,s who ha erer visited Portland. Tliere will be packed houses iu this city Wednesday and Thutsday next. Look out lor H. Ewert's holiday announcement to-morrow. He ha. a fine a-sortment of !d and .- iivcr watches, diamond jewelry, old icadtd silk nmbr. V..:, and an end-'e-s vanc'y of jew.-!:;, f .rtVi- I! i'iay trade. The hriic-1 of Presbvteri.iii hurc!i d '-lre to c:pri:-s t!.( ir most hearty thanks to the eoneral public for their liberal patron:';' at the ..':'p.tnesr- Tea held at the :ntory, and tor the interest mar.i 'es'ed. whii h contributed to make the afiliir s' complete a success. Services r.i trie Fvanu'ellca! 'iiiirch on Sabbath as follows: Sabha'ii Si-h'jd at 10 A. M., preach-in-.? at 11 a. m.. prayer meet inn :. ':?) r m. an.d preaching at 7:10 cm. Subject of the morning dis course "Infant Itaptism " Kevival ervice in the evening. All are invited. The amount, taken in by the ladies of the Pre-dn t?rian church t the Japanese Tea at the armory was toLVi.l"). This i3 tmuh larger ihan was expected and sneaks well for Albany. At a similar affair liven recently in Taeoma, which claims 18,0(K1 population, only sfOOO was taken in, and in Albany with Ty)00 population U12 amount was .'dmost as much. The Japanese Tea. Thi very unique anl pleasing Japanese Tea given by the ladies of the Presbyterian church at the armory lo-ed lact evening. It was attended by fully as great a thro ig as on the opening evening. The programme as announced was fully carried out, except the cornet solo of Prcf. Parid Link, which wa unavoidably omitted on ac count of the absence of the accom panyist. A beautiful piano solo was played by Mis Anna Ilouk. The recitation bv Miss Jesse Wag goner, of Corvallis, was highly ap preciated. and the solo by Miss Minnie Van Horn was sung in her most pleasing manner. The affair ha3 been an entire success in every way. The amount taken in was $"'(;. and a net sum of over ?4")0 will b" realized after the expenses are paid. Teacher ; ranted Certillcatei. At the public examination of teachers held last wfk, there were three first grade, thirteen sec ond trade and nine third grade certificates granted. One appli cant failed to pass. Those who re ceived certificates to teach were ns follows: Asi Hirons.O. Maxwell, C. H.unish. Misses I. Grigg.Anna J graded from 5(1 cents u;. All wad Dunn. Anna Go llev, Linnie Ram- ing first-class work will d well to s;-v, Maggie Dunn, Clara Irvmo. S ir .!( C.-.-l.o w, Nellie Cilery. Mrs. i Vena Keam, Mrs. Nellie Lamb.-on, I Mrs. Van- MeDowcll, S. Paul. C. Ha-din, F. Power, S. Martin, S. A. Nevburg, I. Mills, T. Pice. L. Snth 'rlmci, Fr-ncis Wood, J. (ir; Il V nd .. Wilson. :;tir.nt Advice to :entlc.n'". :y the celebrated Dent gloves b:rr.iws i'z Sf.irls', exclusive for Albany, I LAUSC3ED. It Slid Icti tha Eicer too n Ri'.d Xia fc-M-. Tie new ferry-boat, which is; soon ti be put in use by the Al-;' bany Ferry Co., was launched yes-'; terday aiternouii. It was placed on the ways, and was all ready tu bo loosened and let down into" the river, preparatory to receiving itsf final coat of paint. J ' The boat was built by Isaac 5. Conn on the river bank immedi- atcly below Hochstedler & Sears' planing mill, a here it was launched, w The contract o was oiling the skid:; beneath the tulky structure, when it started of its own accord down the incline. One o; the guy ropes. rosu- and tin' 'ivr was whined about a post to which it was at tached with S'l liiui'h friction U cause a flame tii.'. t . resembled tn.-ased J ! 1 1 u 1 1 . . -Mr. Conn was I caught in the rope- arid iuiiimw iy j escaped being dragged into the river. The boat plunged down tnc wa3's and splashed into the river Willi -( much toree :is In lead the bystanders to think it had been ' diflictl t uUhw. It rose, ho.v-i (.Vt r, end went s;dl:n-.? down the KeMi:t(r"u! Yi:!::n :v!ti- a- il nothing i hat can; iuppen-f.l. It .as ouiekly j lit and moored i' a wharf . I when THE FLIisY-20 it will be finished .rl j appear in this city next week.play i. . in two idil--, Wedne.-day and '.r;;i'.- in hi v.;-. -lii.:lv I Thursday. The oj-eniutr play iM '" ui t a.-cid.mt. but b.-yond j :ie, an I the I !! dani i -e v.'us ti i -1 iy -: t v. ',) I soon lie i:ie.kinr ! ir ;!:.- ...i.. ih.-i vi r I i i .!i.cvii::t larger tinui I : e- old ! i !(..:?. ;i.d d-s a 5-iih:-t::nt';.i!ly ijiiitt .-tructiirc. The Mastorn Oregon Republican j It is rarely any artiste receives the .-:iys: w'hiie it is nut jriven out ; pr.iise an.l creates so favorable an who the lucky one are. the. fallow- j opinion as did 'diss I'.lytho. li iug list is said to be tiie tdate ;s'iocs not seem to be generally arranged a: Washiivton within 1 known to theatre-oers o' Portland the past two weeks: Surveyor j that they have in the person of general. . I. C. ''."olnian, of Jackson Helen i'.lythe an extraordinarily county: I'nited Stab's marshal, ! gifted actress. -Miss Pdythe, at 17 .lol.n W. Minto. of Marion county ; ' years of age, was tb leading h;.! ('ollect'.r of customs, at Portland, ' of Daly's theatre, i;i New York, U. P. Karhart, of Multnoinali 1 when Miss Kuban was the sou cunty ; I'ldtrd States distrii t at-1 brette. It was considered a mar torr.ey, .John ('. Leasure, of I'lna- j ve'ous thing for a girl to step into tilla county; Postmaster at Port-; the position vacated by Clara Mor- land, (leorge A. Steel ; Collector of j customs, at Astona, J. II. D. Crfy, of Clatsop county. Tiie office cf collector of internal revenue is still in doubt and although ex -Governor Whiteaker, the present incumbent, has tendered his resignation he wil" doubtless hold his oilice until it is t!i:.de manifest what the next congress intends to do regarding I tiie abolition of a government tax j upon liquors :md tobacco", inland iamanted Adc'aid Niel- which event tiie internal revenue I business may possibly be trans-1 ferred to the cus oins lepartrnent. ihe crdr recognilton that '"astern ! Oregon is likely to get will be il appointment of J. C. Leasure : district, attorney. While such ap pointment may not be satisfactory to all parties, it will he us generally aci-eptab!.; as any other numinn t:on that could be made, and !;. r.s productive of as much barmonv w ithin The party ranks as wi.i:! 1 h ;;n deration of any ether F.a-tci n j tvVo . thousand designs to choose ireg .n asj.irant to a icdi-r.d poH- i irom. Also a nice line of era-lon- : I'l.-i lery materials, sucii as arra- IV i, ronJiTcTc.r.Ron. ? (uvels No. 1 and ein- i brouierv. chenilles. jirince: s che-.ie- :-p.'-cc..at.Vrt tendencies of I ri i i lcrs. "etc. etc. And the finest tne past has concentrated en Wash- j pompons, tassels, crescents, cords, iie.oot, l.r.,.ei:v clieny. until the I , J M .-1 1 :- , felts an t fancv work ma past tew months, since which time i '.dials ever in the cit v." Zephyr is property in good Oregon towns has llt f1Vt. ts nn'oute e. Miss aitracie-i nmcn atten?S'.;i. v nen agri- it. is i o'l-i k-red that matured : c'iitmal, stock :-nd mining ' .--ts con-titntc the foundation i'u'urc permanent growth in ti lol icse v.'rcgi.n tvwns. it is only su!pi::-:r.g that money has not ling since found lodgement in these growing states, in less tnan six months the real activity of the N'.nthwest wilt h almost wholly in Oregon, and men with means: wii! then wonder whe they bad not antici pated the future. Trumps iu Winttr Oaartcrr. L. Sen h rs and II. F. ?.Iei r;lil had a quantity ol baled nay re moved f.i.in a warehouse at the foot of Baker street the other day, hen they made a queer discovery. Tramps had effected an entrance through a window and had actually made a long and circuitous tunnel through the huge pile of hales to j the rear of the building where) they had removed a sufficient quantity of hay to make comforta ble winter sheping iipartments. It showed constant use, and had evidently been occupied bv a good j manv tramps. The owner's of the ' hav 'disliked to brak up t.jr ti :.ir.!.-: enivi' 5inf Lev sdii nefi t ho hay away. - " ti i Iojurod ly it Ilunaway. A team owned by L. Faulkner ran away yesterday on Montgom ery street. L. W. Deyoe, who was taking his two little boys to school, saw the team coming down the street, aud he seized one of the lads and carried him out of the team's way. The other ran behind a wood pile. The team ran into the wood pile and tht boy was knocked down and received a se vere wound upon the head. Dr. Maston was called and dressed the wound, which ?s not dangerous. Holiday I'rice. At Greenwood's Fine Art Studio. Having secured the serviees of Prof. Ha.vthorne, recently from Baltimore, 1 am now prepared to accommodate mv patrons with very line pictures on the new sys- tern. All work guaranteed. Price call. W. II. Gr:i- vwooii. Astoria. Lots iu the north addition to .r toria; price :"." each on the irsbil! ment plan, or a discount for c Ihese Io!s are sc rapidly m l'ortland and otner cines. l am authorise I to sell out a few !'..!;, and it will jv.iv ou t- call cariy and get vot'.r choice. F. G. li -aid-- ley. strc R' Ml K.-:de At Albanv. ..Rioa.. flclrii Uljtlir enm!:i; U?n l'.Ivti.f', the j:i:'tt-.: nl nt-r entire company, i; nave d. itcd l.irire audiences in rort- latnl recently, iind who have won s-.ich enli.u.-iaMii- nrai.-e tliere, will be their :;icat success. "A Mother's Love." and the second cver.injr, "t 're:!e.;' The Oregoiiian, which i i . ii'jf 'ieii In tl:it!eri;x' ib':im:i1 ie I ----- r companii's. sa's of Helen l.lvthe: j'liiis very lini -hi d artiste jzave ! her second j-eifoniiance in her tatc.-t success. "A M.chers Loe," at the New PaikUhoaire lastnieht. ns and ranny Davnpnrt. Hits h r.vever, Miss Pilvthe did do. "lhe leading journalist in New York, naid a high tribute to her powers, endorsing her as the coming emo tional actress, and one of the brightest gems on America's Mage. Miss I'.lythe is surrounded '"fiy a splendid dramatic company. Her leading support John P. i ien, wa !ea.!ii ng man lor tiie renowned son. he playing 'Komeo, lo her '.Juliet, ' for two years." The price, of admission will be -V) and 7o cents. Keserved seats e-iwiil be c.n sale at P.'ackman's. ..si T::i- will he :i rcaliv liist-elasR cr- ff r:r.ance and the Hekai.d pre i diets tha the opera house will be ! j kicked l.'otb nights. I'.ir llif- I.niliiH Cjilv. I am now prepared to do all kinds of stnmnirii' and hnve over Minnie Colwell has charge of this department, and has had several years exr.erieiM"? n: all kinds ol fancy work and siamping. At the store of ;. W. 1-impson, Albany, Oregon . CTii to the front. The Orient came up the river yesterday. She w hs chartered hy a company of seventy-five Italian railroad laborers, w ho w ill proceed at once to the Oregon Pacific front. They wii! be employed in pushing (he eastward extension, which will reach the summit before many weeks. Already large forces ol men are working along the line, but the company is anxious to have the road built through to P.oise City and eastern connections as soon as possible. A Chinese Thief. The Chinese swill gatherer, who was arrested the other day lor beating his horse, stole two bams yesterday from the grocery store of La Forrest A Thompson. He was ""-'' n Uie a''":an'' ':e' , Micrs' der,k- Pjve him a lively chase down the alley. He was captured a ud the bams recovered. The m. ..,..!;.... i. ........ i ., .,.. . 'ii.imi. t'.i in i;. ... lll. .....-) inn lied off to jail, although he de served it. HTCAMKlt ARKIVALH. Celery, Oranges, Cauliflower, Bananas, weet potatoes, Lemons, Citrons Raisins, Seedless raisins, Cocoa nuts, Cream cheese, Swiss cheese, And a full line of fresli grot-erics, candies, nuts, etc. Call early and get the nest. Willamette Packing Company. I)rss.il Chicken. Only 2o cents o-day at the lame.te Packing Co.'s Wi Arrangements hare 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 he admitted. Les ions wi l commence at 7 :!!! sharp, aud will he under the personal ii- rect'.oii i. f :n. :; ieh ir ! s. thus,. desiring to pi-.-ei t the earn dan. iil'st e.( ;:; -Loul.t in Wc have j'ist opvi el an other in voice of cloaks, :.i.. I wc trcl ci.nfi den! that we can suit evi-nbodv, !. th in stie nnd price. W. 1' . Read. Call at see their tasbfi'i ie. ItaiiiW line f signs. u: en COAST DISPATCIE8. Hew3 frm thi Stst Capital-A Telsphote v we: Social to thf Conipy for Ysqiica. the Hkralb.J Salem, Dec. o. Jonn uaturope was brought to the asvlum to-day. lh is 35 vears old and a laborer; ! is TKjrftief destructive nor violent , the i-A( iFic nnroKi) euokkx. ! San Francisco, Dee. G. The ! Paci!ic .Mail Steamer China ar I rived from Hong Kong and Yoko 'hama this morning, making the ' voyage to the latter point in twelve j days and eleven hours, thus beat ! ing all tians-Pacific records. The ! best time previously made between j Yokohama and San Francieco was j thirteen days and fourteen hours, couver thirteen days and six hours. " oi.V WKRK I'KOBABI.V DKUNK. S w :amNti, Dec. G. The coro ner's jury in the case of Miss Hat tie I'.. Danahue, a telegraph oer ator, who jumped lioni a bridge into the Sacramento river Wednes day night, has declared the sur prising veriict of death by acci dental drowning. UottT Thau Kver. I ani now better prepared than I have ever hi en to suit my custo mers in the shoe line. I have just received a larue invoice of tho cel ebrated Laird, Schobcr & Mitchell iir.e shoes for ladies. There is no manufacturer w ho claims anything better than these shoes. J intend to keep a full assortment of them in all prices, widths from A KK, and can suit the most fastidious in fit and price. I also received another invoice of the popular ahoe, VI. 1. Iteed'B in waukenphast slid patent leather tip. These .-hoes are well known in Albany as a lir-t-class nice style shoe. Or ders from the country filled ith care and satisfaction guarantet d. Samuel F. Young. r.UIKF MENTION. Silk n.ufilern at Harrows A Scarls. A household word is Brownell, t iie gn.:cer. iicnniii" sweet Florida oranges at ('. V.. Prowneli's. XX XX coffee is the best. Try it. C. i". P.rownell. Sweet ciiler, for mince pies, i.-v the gallon at 0. K. Krowneirs. A barrel of choice fresh cran berries jiit opened at C. K.lhovvn eii's. Stop at .viii A Stark's and ex :imine their large and new line of watches. if t.i want a choice cup of tea tiy my -JO eent tea in hulk. C. K. Itrownell. i.o-k at mj- five -cent ccrner win dow, it. i--. the wonder of the town. C. K. P.rownell. Some new designs in scrap al burns, and prices to suit j-our fancy at hiiss A Son's. oari ov;s A iris have a large display of silk handterchieis br the holiday trade. Look out for a gru holiday goods at. F. id d splay of M. French's. the corner jewe ,,1 anted 1 . 1 1 1 t.J come and ex- ' ;inilfie thf II..V.- ime ..f Vin-.. ... .o, Is of X mas goods at ti'nss t: ' h. ; i B;;-row.-. A Scaif.s leuo n'.st re-i ceiyed a due line of tic- !.-:! st I tyics iu gents' mx-kt ie5. I A fine line of hanging and stand i lamps can be had of C. '. 15 row- j cell at almost your own price. j Have your piescriptions (Pled at j uie new niiig store. 11. i;. Jlub- o oaol, prcs. ii; t!'..!i -ruggist. ; Smoke the celebrated Havana) filled o-cent cigars, manufactured ; at Julius Joseph's cigar factory. j t. m. Mrong nas at ins tirouuce tand a fine lot of dressed fowls, also some choice tipples at 1 per bushel. Ladies who have tried Hubbard's Kleg.int Lotion are unanimous in it i.rah:. It is for sale only at Hubbard's drug store. i he iilmiil wnl lol. r.-,r lie: e tl.c knife is Urivcn, ! he II -li uill ijilivcr v.liere t it ri ;:inci-rn tear Ainl traiio .till tullciw uhuru the nn n:liant' stiiven, s 1,'r.n' tii'li Ins ti, to make his (.riots fair l-ancy articles, Christmas cards, toilet cacs, shaving sets, smoking -el, cutr !oxes, perfuming sets, -crip hliunns, in!; stands, etc., all it the City Drug Store, Guiss A "son r-f-or etor. hidianls & Phillips, ALBANY. OUFGON. Architectural Wood Turning. M ii.- t I'.'-iiica (f all Minis . of novels, ti i! .. ' '. st, iie io-s, liailu-U-rs. ivrncr lili.iv s. r.i-ctt's, t.iitMa s. tur.als, mantles, i' l.i.:.,. ,...l ....Iiiiiiib I'nln .f. .-1 i,. ".,'. t-.l.'o t!.i'i,l i.ml , hir it us. A:t mil' rs left wit h us will rei t ive er ,v.ti nri'l .cut iie)'' arifut :.tteiitim. Wood '.urniii-; i specialty. i-arv Candles, ti'een fruits, tobacco and cigars. Delay not til! to-morrow to be is.-, -but buy of those who adver-ti-e.;' Ai'.v.ivs read the advertise n-;:ts of c! P. Browne',!. They will !.j meat, drink and lodging to von. 1 j ;-nr.lM: YOt .'V. ? :.k, !.i !i'i.r 'O'.'il.ASII, to t! e .M- - 1 .ar.l ,v :i.,..ir,r ictent.on . i , I 1 1. .1 .A . I .s r ci f. .-f!i-:.j..iu::-is. :.:! i:v i.tv; : li .r.t I,- Hi. VI! r i t l: t' v.i!i li t i it. .( : ' CI cf si tr:r . l IM. ii.titav.' J. K. i LPiTitKIX, scc-ttary. A POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT. j Eiv J-i'.ii's Gradwohl's Golden Role Bazaar I Meets the PoblicWant. One of the most extensive and ' elegantly stocked establishments! in the Willamette valley is to be found in the Golden It life Bazaar i store of Julius (Jradwohl in this ! city, in order to accommodate his nany customers lie is in the field eiwly this year, and has already commenced receiving his immense line of beautiful gocds for the fall nd winter and for the holidavs. ind has one of the most gorgeous I and dazzling displays to be seen in i any Gulden Rule P.azaar in Oregon, j 1 he line carried comprises a be- : I wildenng assortment of fine china, j queensware and glassware ol the; latest styles and most delicate de-1 signs. The beautiful d.ina and j glassware, together with the dec-! orated ami fancy w ares, nove'ties, ' elegant stand and hanging lamps, toys, boys' wagons aud general ! bazaar goods, present a scene well worth om s time to visit. j Here may be found a complete j line of table cutlery of the tele-j orated makes, Roger Bros.' silver i and silver plated goods and Bohemian wares of every variety I u -I. ;n. ii..i- ,.s ,i.n., iJ.... (..;!,.. I and fancy poods, in plush and silver, and novelties for the chil dren will be larsrer t''an ever be fore. Mr. Gradwohl has enlarged !li:t only a credit to the city of Albany but to the entire " Willamette valley, being one of the most ex tensive establishments of the kind in Oregon. The most important feature to purchasers is in prices, and when we assert that his prices are as low as r- house in the state and that bis 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 purciiase their holiday goods from this establishment, and orders should be sent in at once. Mr. Gradwohl has long since proven bis adaptability to this business, and it is taking no l is to say that this emporium of elegant fancv and deeoiative ware is the iv c ' (omph-te in the Willamette lie. Those who deal at the Golden Rule Bazaar, will find a hu e a.-sortme: t to choose from, anc a square, reliable gentleman to deal with. Iniry to I. an. Money to loan at a low rate of i.iteies1. on improved faun and city property, in sums of 'OC to .flu, (1(10 For particulais call on I'.nrkhait A Malin, Real Kstate Agents. Fortmiiler A Irv.ng have just opened a new line of portiers, table lovers, towel rings, stair nails and novelties in furniture and h jii'-e-tinishings. Call and see their elegant new store in the Masonic building. F. M. French's is headquarters for fine Chi ist mas goods. I'iri'mcii'ii ICIectii)i. yoriiT. is itKi:t:uY civi.n that s tin" .liiini il t-kitii r. ef i-liii f ai.J a-sist :!it i l.ii. ii.f iei-r ui l!it A!i..ti( Iir.-ilej'.irT-ino.it w :ii In- luM :it tl:- hat! it Alliu.iy ;i.e ( - .N". i, Dvi-. :i. Issi'. i. -!ti the li.ii'.roif 1 ..ViK-k atiil ii:::!i V!in-k i-. v. W. I!. WAIINKI!. W .M.TKtl V. I'AIIK I'.l;, S c. A. 1". !. I'liw. A. F. 1. Mlil i n -l!M. i.l.A.l.i. r iv.j.-.i at tie.- o !ii-e uf tin Orcvon l...il Ci. ami pro- i "o: o ki-.i. livoi.aroiJ.il W;,kn;.s S i-.-.,:, ;;;,,,r:,.v: : .r 1 !i!f' i--i .il su.'.otli h',r.s. nn uiar..s iir.ii... Anv ii!l..ii!i.C.'.!i ill !.! sai'ablj uje'.i-ii. A.i irv-s 1'. KitAi'V, I'rcrij. . u" i.ii;-t !!,'!'!,'" sAI.K A cTl;sT rl AS-j K)i' ar ill i i -nria'O 11-" s , (Jo.'it for anv j i i a- iik. (.."id U'- ar.u ;rl i:i'. in- j 1. 1' It. ,1. '. i.f.liiit, ei.rai-r .f S. I i , i ."ii Wa'iii:i: !i.n :a '1 Kerry ' ni l- V. M'K. j U. iSEAKiiSLEY,! i:i:al kstati GF.NT. CimnyaiK-iii..' '.f nil l.inii ii'n: in a n:lia ble in mil' r. A l iuii c"it w i l rtroiw: pronipt atti ii'i'li. o'li e mi llroailalhiii ttr-it, m ar First, llonv. O.e'.'on. Tiia Celebrated Pre CIU li E Warranteil to cm i' the unuT.it ne i.isinsof either wx whether nrisini; from the cev-ive 'ist of stinuiliiiiis, .oba. eo or opium, or tlirnuh j outhlul iii'liu eretion. over imliilciH c. etc.. unrli tiluwof liram 1'ouer, Wake u'ness, Ittaria lon J Tains in the Hack, Seminal W. akneS'i, live- j teria, Ncr oils l'ros ration, Nortuni'il Omis- i f ions, I.em:(irrlii e, DizzitH ss. Weak Moir.ory, l.ussof 1'nwc ! liiipf.ieri-i , w'eiili if lieu-1 ieetiil nf'.eii lia-t to prtiii;'fmo aue and j insanity. I'ri'-e i a lix; li liO.e."i f cr c'.'i.CO Soiit hy maii on receipt of jirice. . VtlilllCN il! J 11". is riven i wi'.li every enler roieivol. to icimiil tne meni y if a !' teioiiiciiI euie is nctt lioi teii. W e have thcusaniisof testimonials from old ami youiiu', of (mth sexes, who have been porn'mnently cured by the use -f Aphroditine Circular free. Adiircfs tilt: ti'iisto mituiM: . Western IJiaiiuh, llox, l'ort:and, Oregon. For sate b,- Kobay k Mason, Khoivsnte and retail dnccists, Alliaey, oreui.il Instciid of otici ing a prize Hint or.iy I lienilit the luckv one, or si tiding' out ; . . . , , . , . I '(uiliiielll :al siqis as iiaus, v. prorosc j to o'.ct Iy oiler the citizen ol .'.linliv ! ami vicir.it v Indce goods at ln.drock prices oi'i give Discount ;) i Pi' L bill er cash on caca tionai s iv-inn six icLie!:'.!' retail ;.lict s. unlil .h'li. !, ts'.li). II;g!ic?t ini.-cs paitl forchicUens, cg"s ai d iitiin' r ThaiiKig y"t for our oast patronage aid soliciting your tratte fur the future. I heg 1o leinain : at your service. J. M. 15 A KDL E. 5 JCJ ! it m w BEFORE ofj; AFTER A P L.Kenton LOLKE IN- S taple lHO CftOte Candies. Nuts, ClfCll'S Gild iZv- irtnttnlil Vfi- Uliltt, I egetdMCS, AU. TE1?MS CASH A1S1) PKICES LOW. Subscription Agent papers and Magazines. AfiSJ'LK ! T1IKPOSTOPFICE. K (JLORIOUS FUTURE In keepinir with the ever brightening prospeet dn.g tooiir .IreaAr J.-trire stock such iancv and nl ly .supply the wants of the niost fastidious. Ana wnile we call special attention to the quality and complete assortment cf our gocds, we will add th-nt as a Special Inducement. TO OUR FRIENDS WF. WILL (iive Away on January ist 1 Dinner Set, 1"0 pieces 1 Tea set, 44 pities Three Tea Sets, c icli 44 pieces. This ware is not cheap baking powder prir.es, fct is elegant genuine English table ware. Let erety i.i l v avail herself of this opportunity of procurixfl: not nl the best groceries to be found, but have chance- at tirawing free on- cr wiorc of these elegant sets, LA FORREST & THOMPSON, 1 889 -J l 1 ST RECKl VED A FOREIGN AND Woolens in Overcoatings, Suitings and Tiouseiincs. a specialty in Full Dress fer Balls arid Parties ltwaaait k.vkniki; wkai! TF.KD. aTTIIF. LKADING Zaches Bros, )posiie tiie "PosstolFi.ee. rzr.iTKZixigvjnsrrsamn 'wa Miiii.i'iaiaaB mil iiiuum em"". w ;W till! MOW. "Oh ! the cold and crul 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." IS COMITSTGK IT j ''OJd Prob.'1 says wiuter is severe this year than usual. Taketime by the topknot aud examine my elegant stock ot CAPE ULSTERS. DRESS OVERCOATS. KERSEYS. VALOURS. BEAVERS. MELTONS. CHEVIOTS. WIDEAWAKE, CHINCHILLA- E. BLAIN, - T1 Leading Tobaccos, for uU Leading Xcws- ALBANY, OP.EGON staple groceries s wfli LA RG B INVOICE OF DOMESTIC We mate A PKRFKCT FIT GFAKAK- MARCH ANT TAILORS. coming earlier and mor CASM MERES, MOXTAGNACS. - JU: Clotliier, TO 1 XT' -. j V 't ' 'I- ... f-;r.-' "t