THE MORNING HEKALI); TUESDAY,MDECEM1?ER 10, 1889
SPKCf Al.. 1?:a A. HI.
hi s-toves and ranges
Wefwe buyin
is a mistake. Mis-
tsflcAS ara alwafi eostly. InLeat
in; sivs wo have tlie largest as
wsH as tlie most carefallyjselected
sUkia the m. Hi stoves we
.1
net were nfi nuagui as u cajjcii
moot but as a certainty. We)
tanoir what eah stnvc will do, and ;
thsy were bought for uti, s tho
price is right. Wo have special
ties in beaters, be.Mito our regular'
lino f Garland, Argand ami tr.
perior staves ani iage.
i:9. Vi. 4siiTii.
as h i i.e.
The D.mi.v Ht.RW.! will bs on
sale ei!-h r.oi ni::,: at 'be new
(.r.iN.l t W 1' k'f. if
can be pro. i r-1 at -nts ,,or (
copy
TV E A T !l 1. K I X UK'.' T 1 H 1i.
I'or A'bariv as:d vicicity VA
lowins i the f.avrait fr !4 hours,
ending at i r. m. tw-e.ay :
Kain: m aily tatiiiary tt-mper-ature.
.IOTTS(i5 ,r.OWT TOWN.
Helen lily the to-morrow even
ing. Mr. .1. W. Cusick returned yes
terday from a trip to Astoria.
The corner jewelry store is head
quarters for tine Holiday good:-.
lioys watches, very neat for hoi- way vi a pork raising industry
iday piv.-ents. at Will k Stark's. which seemed to be thriving. Much
Call at 1". M. French's and see j interest was taken in it by Mayor
his tine display of Christinas Cowan, A'e ilackieman, Davui
,j ' ' V ro 'ian and some other member
I 'iamond jewelry, fine silverware ii'Mrv" "i
. ... ' '. At the .Narrows, five nines aoove
and novelties i.jr tne ilolidavs at . - . ' ,, . ,f
vii t i " (late.sville, is another point of
mil tarn . j much interest. Here is located
. Ir. I., l oh y, 01 I.et.anon, was ; the new saw-mill of Bioau & Co.
in the city yesterday, and reports I it is situated at a point where the
tilings moving quite satisfactorily ; s;U-.tiam river is confined between
in that enterprising city. i t wo walls of solid rock only four
Tlie holidays are approaching. feet wide. A da.n has been con
For your fine holiday printing of r strutted in this chasm, which has
all descriptions give Paisley S: Fish ) aU'orded a head of 57 feet of water,
a call, un-stairs in tne lTnn block. ! and furnishes an unlimited water
Albany
Ir. Gibson, of the San Francisco
Tinted Presbvterian church, will
lecture at the W. C. T. U. hall on
Friday evening on the subject.
"On the Wing."
Frank Devauey's little three-
year-old boy, living near Scio,
otFthe two middle fingers of
left hand with an ax one day
week. Ir. Hvde dressed
. i
iasi
the
wound.
A letter received bv Rev. E. R.
Frichard from South Dakota states
. i . . i a . . f i . . i .
tuai me recem, uonaiions oi ciom- .
ing sent by the Presbyterian j
church of this city, had reached j
iholr destination, and were re-
ceived with much thankfulness by
the destitute people of that dis-
tnct.
Ceo. M. Frank, Sabbath school
missionary for tlie Presbyterian
church, who ):.: been at S idaviib
it; the irterest of his work, was in
the ci!v veit r lav on his wav to
Fu-vnr. Mi. Fiank swapix
reniiiiiseeiis'-' of .-obiier .ife in the
!r'd 111. Vol. wit!
!i the senior editor
of the IIeuai.k.
When voi: are joing by Paisley
A Fish's "printing office in the Fiinn :
block, call an! see tho;e tine litho-
:rai!i
piaies ioi I'umtiJH iciili .
tor
Ilea.!-1, lull neaos, eie. .mai me
t'ninsr. All styles and sizes. The
work cannot be told from the most
.... . 1 ..... I .. -.4 . .n
expensive lithographing, and it is,
three times as cheap. No trouble,
to show samples.
About sixty reserved seat tickets ;
were sold yesterday for Helen :
I'.lvthe's great play tomorrow1
evening. There will be a crowded :
hous? during her engagement here.
The Oregoiran says she is the i
greatest actress that ever visited '
this country, and people every
where applaud her and her excel
lent company.
I. Inn Connty al. ,
In speaking of the recent coal j
liscovery on Beaver Creek above i
Scio, thi Press of that place says :
Messrs Morehead, Powell A Co. !
hare discovered a coal vein, or I
possibly, a series of veins, nppar- j
ently all leading to a great central
vein, in a canyon about twelve (
miles southeast ot cio on tieavor ;
creek. One of the veins or lodes
was uncovered for a distance of
about fifty feet up the gulch before
it dipped into the earth. While
uncovering thi3 top lode auother
lode was discovered, but it prob
ably leads to the head canter
or mother lode. The lodes discov
ered varied in thickness from three
to six inches. Men are employed
in ''going down" and opening up
tbe lind, and in a few days we shall
probably knew as to the value of
it. The coal looks well, and is
pronounced first rate by judges. It
is believed that a "good thing"
has been struck this time. Already
there is talk of a railroad from Scio
to the mine ; and if the find proves
t9 be as valuable as expected, the
railroad will be built
order.
in short
.
uremen s r.iection. y,
fhe aunual election of the Al -
bany Fire Department yesterday
was very quiet. Out of loO voters 1 Strahan was even accused of con
only a third of the number voted. ! ceiling a hemisphere of grape pie
There was bu one ticket in the' in his silk hat for an afternoon
fisdd. C. II. Stewart, 'nominated ! lunch.
oy aiimiiv i.iiiuc vu. iu. 1 iu
clnef engineer, and T. J. Overman,
nominated hy the same company ,
and by the "ilonk and Ladder Go.
for assistant chief. They were
good enough and no other nomina
tions were made. Mr. .Stewart re
ceived 40 vote and Jdr. Ovcruiav.
r).
I". M. FrencI
fcr line Ci:ri: t:
is bead
goods. iiuir
OK TH.5 OnEGON PACIFIC.
A Tr-.o to the Front-Tbe Wcik B;iig
Pc3he4 Toward the Scnmit.
A special train, with General
Manager Hoag, and about twenty
citizens rf Albany and a few from
Corvallis, on board, left this city
at 8 o'clock Sunday morning for
the front on the Oregon Pacific
railroad. Among the number was
representative ol the iierau.
The object of th trip was simply
for a tour of observation along.the
newly completed portion of the
load and of the work in progress.
The day was a most stormy ne,
but the members of tlin party v. ere
Oregonians, and went provided
with overcoats and umbrellas.
At Mill City a stop of :t mirier
of an hour w:ifi made in order to
afford time to look throujjh the
splendid sav-ni:ll -it ihsit 1;
ice
n;
inexhaustible water power i:
plied from the Sanliain river, and ;
the mills employ about 50 men,;
with a capacity of 40,000 or 50,000 ,
feet of lumber per day. Had it not j
been for these mills Albany would
have been shoit in her lumber j
ripply !m-innluing du ing the past j
are shipped daily
to all i-a'ts ;f
from ti'.c.-e nubs
the Willamette
Valley.
Th; cotir.trv al.-ng th r.iilrr ad
is being rapidly fettled up. Sev
eral new towns have been laid out,
and thriving villages aio springing
up. Mu::kers and Kingston are
i .io town siti-s recently platted.
.:.t iatesville r-omo citizens .f
Albany have purchased nearly the
entire t'lv.n si:e. and ai airanying
to lav it all out in town ots
Ib-i.
the train stopped for a lew minutes j (.f
! and Manager lloag called the j
attention of the party to a new i
manufacturing enterprise, in the!
power. Thi3 point Win visited by
the party, and the yicw afforded
by the entire Santiam river pour
ing down nearly 60 feet into this
abyss was one well worth the time
and danger of clambering down
the slippery rocks to this wonder-
' fill Tiller ni ti'iturp': wm-t-
........
Two miles above this is the ina-
. tjterial vard, where the first
evi-
dences of railroad work was noted.
A long train load of rails ties, and
other material was standing up ;i
a side track ready to 'o to the
front
...
No further stops were made ;
Breitenbush was reached.;
until JLsreitentHisn was
The road passes lor several miles
through a very rocky canyon,
which has evidently been the most
expensive pott ion 'of the road to
build, as one deep rock cut is passed
after another at clo.-e intervals
Near Bzeitenbush is considerable :
level b ttioni land. The wholy
country for miles around i cover-'
e ! with the finest yellow lir timber
to be found in Oregon. A number
i ol squatte
claims have been
taken on each side of the road.
About lour miles beyond Breiten
bush the end of the track was
reached. The train was stopped a
few hundred vards from the end of
1
track, further progress being
npeited bv the hoarding cars,
a hich stood upon the track. The
. party sallied out from their com-
lortah'c coach, and with their
trousers rolled up and umbrellas
dripping from the steady downpour i
ot rain proceeded single-hie aion
the trail to the very end of the
track. Beyond this the grade, all
ready for the ties and rails,
stretched away out of sight around,
a curve toward the summit. Man
ager lloag said this was CO miles
from Albany, and that it was o5
miles to the summit. Of that dis
tance abmt 10 miles is alreadv
j graded, a portion of it at this end
ana a small portion at the summit,
irliarii l f.it ittilrkt ( fr.w.L io nlov
Idj(j ,n adaition to tms ft force of
lOOd men, under Orman ik Crook,
are now finishing up another 10
miles of grading. This leaves but
15 miles of untouched work west of
the summit, and before the people
in the valley are hardly aware of it
the road will pass the summit, and
continue on its way through East-
em uregon toward an eastern con
nection, a consummation in which
the people of Albany aie specially
interested, ami lor which thev will
in the future, as in .the past, show
their earnest aid and sympathy.
The country at that distance up
in the Cascade mountains is not
provided with many public con
veniences, and there was no hotel
short of ten or fifteen miloa away,
but the party was invited by Mr.
Hoag to dinner in the boarding
cars. As it was considerably after
the usual time for the midday
ineal, no time was lost in accept
ing tlie invitation.
If the meal served the party was
a fair sample of the regular fare of
the men at the front thev certainly
live high. There was roast beef,
; veal pot-pie. corn, potatoes, cab-
I bage, biscuits and butter, fruit,
1 pies,t cake, tea and coffee, with all
the eiltrees Gf a metropolitan din-
wier. The party was hungry, and
Viey dined heartily. Jude
me aitu ai nuik ni're were me
; tracklayers. It was a rainy Sun
uay, uuu me mo.-i 01 uiem re-;
mained inside the cars, while a
few had made a roaring the be
neath some huue trees and were
drying their week's washing.
A'.'j::t ;1 ii'el.H-k thy tr..:n f tartf-
.'.. k 'o'.vurd .'.r.-.my. "1" i 1 ; p;irt
t.i'i eric:: '-i a ii'Vti and ma-.!
i..t. -resliiig uv.t.ng, which, notwnh
sta::Jin' s I .- i:.ce.-sant rain, was
1 .... I a 1. . a r .
most enjoyable, and having had a
good dinner everybody remained
m excellent spirits.
A noteworthy fact in connection
with the work of construction is
the substantial and superior man
ner in which the road is built. The
bridges are all of the most approved
workmanship, and the roadbed is
broad and well ballasted, being
built as all transcontinental roads
are, in a strictly first-class manner.
The train glided smoothly over the
steel rails, and a few minutes Be
fore T o'clock the brakeman popped
his head into the car and shouted,
'Albany.'' There was a general
scramble if overcoats, a hurried
handshaking with .Mat.aer Ilcag,
v.h'isc venial and energetic s;irit
had contriontcd to maUe the trip;
enjoyable, and those who had at
tended the excursion fiom this city
n.und tin niselves again standing
upon the platform at. the depot,
while the train sped away across
the big draw-bridge toward Co:-
Tajsieil a Till.
.Tundav afternoon
On
a man
walked into .1. Joseph Y. cigar store
and watchins: h cbar.ee, while
the proprietor was
no! i j :.
out ol the door. Mr. Joseph took
after him. The man passe.!
through Max liaumgart's saloon,
passing uut of the back tloor and
rushing through the alley, was
overhauled at the old paint shop on
Kllsworth street. About $15 in
coin was found on his person and
in old German coin and a button
a as easily identified by Mr. Joseph.
Yesterday he was examined before
Justice Hum hr y i;:id bound over
under 50.) bond-, giving the name
Frank Clark.
Ycsterdaj' evening a small boy
a.tenipte.l to make a steal on the
Christmas candies just being open
ed by the Willamette Packing Co.
He tilled his coat pocket ami then
started on a run down the street,
uiien our fleet-footed clerk (Jim)
gave him a lively chase and
brought him back and made him
disgorge. His excuse was that ho
wanted some candy and had no
money, and as we had the finest
line of holiday candies and nuts, he
thought he might try a few at our
expense. He being of tender years
we forgave his first nllense. Wil
lamette Packing Co.
Arrested for l.arrcny.
Levi J'.uchner, alias Frank Tay
lor, was arrested near Scio yester
day by Deputy Kherifl' 1). S. 'Smith
on a charge of .'arceny by bailee
preferred by J.D. Hyatt. Buehncr
is accused of converting to bis own
use four head of cattle upon which
Hyatt held a moitgage. The pris
oner was held f"r examination be-
More Justice Humphrey. He will
be remembered as bavin
r.
ll'MII CIl
in the circuit court docket on al
charge of bigamy, the case against J
, . iiavigten dismissed.
Attempted .rail Itraak.
three tramps conhneu in
tl
;e ,
i. li ifiii iiiauc c&ii uiiiimcoitii t. l
..:..::i l ...,.r.,l .,.
tempt to escape Sunday evening.
Thev cut a hole in the door near :
the lock, out were unable toettiUen
the door onen. They were not u;
with the times or they would have
kicked the "able end out of the
sb intv and crawled out, as several
have done
added that
city jail.
before.
Albany
It might be
needs a new
i I)id.
Mrs. J. C. Scott, of Harrisburg,
who has been under medical treat
ment in this city, died at the resi
dence of her daughter. Mrs. Ed.
Mover, on Saturday. The remains
were taken to Harrisburg tor inter
merit and the funeral Xot.V
yesterday.
t .
From now until Jauuary 1st , for (! S1!
Krausse A Klein will sell ladies seamdy ge staiu ing room
Lard, Scl.obert & Mitchell F.euch " tbe steanie.s that a rive and le
kid shoes at H per pair; all widths P?1'.11 a!l ,l0Hr" cfrt"; day
from A to EE. Their Curacoa kids - 1 lord.y fir t f the
at per pair. We have the finest i f,iU1 W e t .r .1 ss
assortment of holiday slippers for hemlock . were ma.le to Uindle
lad'es 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 lind
our prices the lowest in the city.
Words of I'rnls?.
Flegant Lotion is calling forth
words of praise from the ladies of
Albany. We gave away over three
gallons of our Elegant Lotion in
sample bottles to the ladies of Al
bany, and they are enthusiastic in
its praise. The great expense
which we went to in order to intro-
1 'l 1
duce our r.ieganc i-ouon. snows
our great confidence in it. Re
spectfully yours, II. C. Hubbard.
ladies.
Have you tried Elegant Lotion.
It is certainly the finest preparation
ever discovered for rendering the
skin smooth, soft and white. It
produces that softness and fresh
ness so much to be desired. We
will suggest that you try a 15-cent
or L'3-cent bottle of Elegant Lotion.
Prepared and sold by H. C. Hub
bard only.
Holiday I'rires.
At Greenwood's Fine Art Studio.
Having secured the services of
Prof. HaAthorne, recently from
Baltimore, I am now prepared to
accommodate my patrons with
very line pictures on the new sys
tem. All work guaranteed. Prices
graded from 50 cents up. All want
ing first-class work w ill do well to
call. W. II. Greenwood.
For fine
toilet
silver.
cases in plush,
manicure sets,
leather or
- 1 .'love and
handkerchief boxes
collar ami cult ooxes, jewel cases,
infants' sets, work boxes, shaving
sets, albums, fine
try the new dri
I1
rfumes,
store,
and fres!
;l-tiiliih
etc.,
i'heir
1 and
'oo:
.heiv
are
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; v.f
. s wi
! r; ow
c;'.n.- an.,
cm t.'in.-a in
ASTOBI&'S BOOM-
A Ccrreipsndeot's Emtiuiiastic View of the
City Dwn by the Sea.
Astoria, Dec. .
T tnr EiTR or tub Hkrili:
A letter from Astoria may be of
interest to your numerous and in
telligent readers, who are anxious
to learn what is taking place in
this old town, that is just deginning
to awake from its long Hip Van
Winkle like snooze, and take a !
tumble to itself, vulgarly speaking, i
as the future great seaport city of j
Oregon and the Inland Empire i
that is seeking an outlet for her j
products and a highway for her
commerce with the nations of the
world.
The railroad enteritises that are
taking shape and fast assuming
realistic forms arc not only on paper
and in the minds of the projectors
and the. public, but in the actual
accomplishment of a few miles now
j in operation and gradually reach
i ing out mile by mile towards the
! A l..lt tl... ,!
the valleys and perch upon the foot j
fulls of the Cascade slope, wheie
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1 V
a-t uoiaen rays oi me uepari-
tun gilds the snow-capped
peaks and mgged mountain tops
w here rolls the Oregon.
Thus you see the car of progress
is on the track and soon the silent
dells of Nehalem will echo to the
the rumble of the transcontinental
trains that seek these coal retreats,
wlrle the measured puffing and the
screaming whistle of the iron horse
will reverberate from every hill topi
and wooded canyon, as he f-.llows
bis labyrinthine' wav through the I
valleys to the sea.
Booms like cholera and iiwall
pox seem to be contagious, but un
like these diseases are to be sought
for rather than avoided, and now
As.toria like Albany and some
other towns, having caught the
disease, if not checked, it will soon
become epidemic, while the real
c?tate dealer and capitalist from
other tewns in the far away East
or our immediate neighbors of this
very new West rush in to avail
themselves of the golden opportu
nity that they seem to think only
comes to a man once in a lifetime,
And like the man of Scripture that
went down from Je:u-aleni to
Jericho and fell anion,;- r r,l cttate
dealers, theyj co ;:n 1 tl.vy find
that the half has nut been told
them. Talk is cheap and they are
all siood ta.kers. although it is a
ne -a business to most of them, the j
boom having created a necessity j
for the business. Thev will talk by i
the hour and never charge a cent.
It is also a pleasure to show goods ;
they will chmb the highest peaks
ano: descend into the deepest
gulches; they go into the trackless
forest, where none but the adven
turous surveyor and his assistants
have ever dared to enter md hunt
.,.i,;n in, ir Pniiim. i
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111! LIIL I Ul 111 IO III lllll liTIUL.VVI1liii
bin or some other addition to this
great city for the anxious
r. ;
' chaser " !
; "'When ( .reek meets ( beck then '
:, nm,sthfiin,of war." Two ten-
.i .r. i.... ,
.,.:.... 4l.,. I. .wl ,...L-. c.ino
cm.u iw mtJ ujnu .u i"n ...... v.
purchasers.
vet a ;:roat
wavs oil
said" Bob to
Behold, these fellows are j '
i rich. One of them has herds of i
j hoises that roam through the!
t Eastern vallevs of Oregon, and he I
has cattle upon a thousand bus and
real estate in Albany till you
can ti
rest, besides some money in the
,
bank, and the other fellow is no
sionch himself. He's a big oeaier ; ,jrokJorv c.iC1!;;t.Si princes? che
in real estate. Now let's get in : niios lt(.. And the finest
and drill before the other fellows j I)nmlM1IiS tassels, crescents, cords.
catch on.'
who is an
full battery
And forthwith Bee,
auctioneer, tnrr:eil the
"
qniT.ee upon
Albany. He
t his elc(in
the rich
men iroin
made the crooked places st-aight
and the waste places to blossom as
j the rose, lie ta.ked al ot the
i .i-. -tt . ,1 i- in-a.iiiin run 'u .itio
i Imilt foti.i'joH. holn neat and
r"1" . r 1 i ...iV 1"
was anxious to sell. The little city
by the sea, with a jiopulation of
8000, was swelled to metropolitan
proportions of 80,000 almost in the
twinkling of Abe's eye, while
brick and ttone blocks of mam
moth and imposing structure
reared their massive fronts on
every business 6trect from Tongue
Point to Young's Bay channel,
while the whistling motois and
electric railways encircled the city
in iron bands, brinjing the subur
ban homes ol the mechanic and
merchant in close proximity to tho
water front. Iddeed the real estate
mi l. bv the graphic power of hi
a. ction eloquence, painted a pan
01 iina of such wondrous trift and
beauty that his hearers were en
tranced with the possibilities that
tlie present opportunities and the
g?ori us future held in store for
them and their heirs.
"My dear friends," said the
speaker, "you know not what a
day may bring forth ; now is tbe
time to invest, the advances of to-
1 morrow may hit your hearts with
j sorrow and regret."
' And sure enough they did buy
and their purchased advanced
$1500 in one night, on one block
offered. Delays were dangerons,
and to hesitate was ruin. They
were glad they beught.
C"T( D Your worrying what
O I w I you will "get your
friends for Christmas until "you
have seen the fine display of
watches, jewelry, silverware, loth
solid and plated, gold headed
canes, knive?, forks and spoons,
napkin rings, etc., etc., :tt F. M.
French".-, tho i . rner jewelry store.
ii,
time to subscribe for
lu'wspapers
,'!.!. 'i - with
, in:m:izi':f ?, etc. for
t target ti) leave v..u
1". L. Kenton. I If
,..;n 1
"I'll
t iAv;ui! '
1
. in promptly an-.i save
VMll lilt
IniU'.-'.e oi sending to the
A POFULaK ISTA1LI1IMBUT.
Haw Julias Gradwohl's Golden Eil I;
Meete the PaMiiWaut.
One of the most extensive and;
elegantly stocked establishments j
in the Willamette valley is to be '
found in the Golden Rule Bazaar,
store of Julius Gradwohl in this i
city. In order to accommodate his '
many customers he is in the field !
early this year, and ha alreadv
commenced receivim his immense
line of beautiful gocds for the fall '
and winter and for the holidays, 1
and has one of the most gorgeous
and dazzling displays to be seen in .
anv Golden Kule Bazaar in Oregon
The line carried comprises a be
wildering assortment of fine china,,
queensware and glassware of the j
latest styles and most delicate de
signs. The beautiful shina and i
glassware, together w ith the dec
orated and fancy wares, novelties,
elegant stand and hanging lamps, ;
toys, boys' wagons and general (
bazaar goods, present a scene well i
' Heremabe IfounTa" complete j
line of table cutlery of the cele- i
orated makes, Roger Uros.' silver
ana surer piateu goous anu
Bohemian wares of every variety,
while his stock of dolls, toys, toilet
and fancy goods, m pluau and j
silver, and novelties for the chil
dren will be larger tban ever be '
fore. Mr. Gradwohl lias enlarged j
his stock in such a replete manner j
that his Golden Rule Bazaar is not ;
only a credit to the city of Albany i
but te the entire Willamette j
valley, being one of the most ex-j
tensive establishments of the kind
in Oregon. The mot important 1
feature to purchasers is in prices, j
and when we assert that his prices '
are as low as ay house in the state ;
, ., . 1 -.11 X!
ana inai r.is goous are eoiu ai
figures that cannot be equaled in
the Northwest, it is but the recital
of an absolute fact. It will be to i
the interests f the country met-'
chants to purchase their holiday i
goods from this establishment, and j
orders should be sent in at once.
Mr. Gradwohl has long since ,
proyen his adaptability to this i
business, and it is taking no risK j
to sav that this emporium of elegant
i 1 ,1 i .: 41... I
iaiu; unu oe;oiaiit: air la me
rco v complete in the Willamette
v lley. Those who deal at the
Golden Rule Bazaar, will find a
late assortment to choose from,
anc a square, reliable gentleman
to deal with.
Hettcr Than Kver.
I am now better prepared than I
t have ever been to suit rav custo
mers in the shoe line. I have just
received a large invoice of tha cel
ebrated Laird, Schober it Mitchell
fine shoes for ladies. There is no
manufacturer who claims anything
better than these shoes. 1 intend
to keep a full assortment of them
in an ii ice
11 prices, widths troin A EE,
......I ...it. ti.tt fiiu riincr t.jcrtilrvlla in
. - . . ....
'
III and price, i aiu leeeneo
nnollier invoice of the popular
ahoe, E. P. Reed's in waukenphast
patent leather tip. 1 hese
' shoes are well known in Albany as
I a iiifi-Liaw wuc
st vie
shoe. Or-
, ! ders
from the country filled with
and satisfaction guaranteed.
I ('are
unuel E. Young.
hir (Ac I.ndies Only.
I am now prepared to Oo all
kinds of stamping and have over
tun I inns:iiu desiens to choose
m.. ..w.a i;.,r ,f
' UUIil. JlinJ A iii link. v. nil
I broidery materials, such as urra-
senes. crewi'is. -o. I ami ein-
, . f!t, ..n ! f:,nrv uotk ma-
i ,',:,, ,1... yt-.,,i.vr is i
j'erialsevor in uie cnv.
;n;; ilt. iiV(. ,.,.is and
f .jjnje Colwell has ctia
unce.
Miss!
,i.;t. !
j ('ei,a,.tnient, and has had several j
urge ot
1 1 1 1
; experience m all
kind:
ft
f.11K.v wnrk and stamping.
At,
the
. . n
: imjison, Albany,
' Oregon.
Save .1Joitv
By buying your holiday goods at
die new drug store. It is wonder
ful how a little money will go at1
that stone. Call and be convinced
Tlie Celebrated French)
CJURE
Wrt0 -AIMDE"
3EF0RE
AFTER
the uencrativc nrgans ofjeither sex whether
arising from the excessive nse of stimulants,
tobacco or opium, or through j outhful indis
cretion, over indulgence, etc, such as loss of
Brain Power, Wakelu'nesg, lltarins Down
Pains in the Hack, Seminal We akness, Hys
teria, Ner'ous Pros' ration, Noctiirn-.il Omis
sions, Leucorrhoe, Dizziness, Weak Memory,
Loss of Power and iinpotcncy, wnicn ir neg
lected often lead to premature old 11'e anfl
insanity. Price $1 a box: 6 boxt.'i fcr $.".
Sent by mail on receipt of price.
A WKITTKS U!AK1.1 1.K is iriven
with every 5 order received, to refund tne
money if a IVrmanenl cure is notcfleited.
VVc have thousands of testimonials from oWI
and younir, of both sexes, who have be
permanently cured by the use -f Aphroditme
Circular free. Address
T1IK AI'IIKO !HF.DI lE CO.
Western Branch, Box, 27. Portland, OreROB.
For sale by Foehay & Mason, wholesale and
retail dmKists, Albany, Oregon.
est of All !
Instead of ottering a prize thai only
benclits the lucky one, or sending out
confidential slips us baits, we propose
to opcrly otl'cr the citizens of Albany
and vicir.ity choice goods at bedrock
prices and give
5 Per Cent Disc
For cash on each dollar's worth at
reaular retail pri--s. until .Tan. 1 , ls'.H).
Highest prices paul forcliickfiss, egf
...,.... m 1.:...- ...... f..
f auu nuLicr. iiiinuvni imi iui j.mii
,..,,,,,.,.. .,j 8H.iiiti- mnr
I
or mry j
reunified
ount
1 trade for tliofuturc, I -g to remain
' :,t your service. -I. M. H. I! DUE.
F L. Kenton
Staple and- Fancy
f
man'
Choie Caiulii's. Xntx, Cifarnauti Tobacros.
Fruits, Vegetables, JSte.
TERMS CASH AND PRICES LOW
Subscription Afent
pajtem miff MflffftzinCS.
XBTNKK THE POSTOFFICE.
-WEDNESDAY
Opera
DEC. 11TH & 12TH
OA
! T T H "V
Jrl. tL
XVI TK
!
Till', PUiiLIC
TO CALL AND
lapj;k STOCK
Holiday
-CONSISTING OF
A FINE DISPL VY ()' N'):.!- AND
ED CANES,
(.OL
) HANDLEL
";i".
i n
VV i;l !'l V OF .1
XT
AN I ' CI'.Nl IM: HO;
tos.
SJ'F.CrACLES. AND
jKOYKL'flES FOIl HOLIDAYS.
I mMi.iiu.iwi JU.'iuwjiaiMMiMWiMMM
! 1 !
II ill vl JL V VV 111 IV11V II
.
"Oh ! the cold and crul winter,
er thicker, thicker, thicker;
Froze the ife on lake and river,
Ever deejier, deeper, deeper ;
Fell the covering snow and drifted
Through the forest round the village.
IT IS COMING-.
OMProb
sh s inter is
severe this year
1
Take time Vy the topknot and examine my elegaat
stock ot
OVERCOATS,
CAPE ULSTERS.
DRESS OVERCOATS.
KERSEYS,
VALOURS.
BEAVERS,
' MELTONS,
CHEVIOTS,
WIDFAWAKK,
CHISCHILLA"',
CAS.-x MERES,
MONTAGNACS.
L.E. BLAIN,
THE
Lea cling Cloth, ier,
MIES
for nil Leatling Mews-
A1BANY, OREGON,
AND THCRSDAY-
We,
in her latest and greatest successes,
'MOTHER'S LOVE,"
AND
Afiieilflay Csmpuj.
"Let c,-iry :,e cce this fn.V, jIay.'-v
.linlssln-iO and T5
t'"Kcserved scats now on
Hlackman's drur s.tore.
sale ab
10 use,
Heleu
W K R T
INSPECT
OF
HIS NEW AND
Goods
SILYEll WATCHES. OOLD HEAD
-ILK UMBRELLAS, GOLD
i A 1 N FENS. SOLID GOLD AND
AND AN ENDLESS
EWELBY, COIN
PLATE u WARE ONLY; CLOCKS.
coming
-arlier
usual.
and more
than
T