Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, December 13, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE MOltyjyG HERALD: IE II) AY, DECEMBER 13, 1889
SrKCIAL, 12:30 A. M.
Not to ec our ttovch and ranges
before buying is a mistake. Mis
takes are al way3 costly. In beat
ing 6tove3 we have tbe largest as
well a.s tbe mn-t uarefullj-Jselected
stock in tbe city. The stoves we
offer were not bought as an experi
ment but as a certainty. We
know what each stove will do, and
they were bonght for cash, no the
price is right. . We have special
ties in beaters, beside our regular"
lines of Garland, Argard and Su
:'t ior stoves and ranges.
Geo. W. Smith.
o SILK.
The Daily IIk
i.f) will be o;i
SiHle eaC'l
stand of W. F.
cart ! j.ro(. nr
'
ni;!i- at the new
Kumi's-. where it
i ,-.t ." i-ffitH per
v. r. vrii::!: imiicatioss.
Fir Aloant and vicinity Fol
lowing it tlo forecast for 'J hours,
ending a: S r. m. to-;;ay :
ll'M!
hta:io!t.an temper-1
iVure.
.IOTTINCS ABOUT TOWN.
Wei. Vane
b.cne in this i
t - ill at. h
'I'tiO corner jewelry t.re is bead-
;;iatters tor fine Holiday goods.
Boys watches, very neat for hol
i lay presents, at Will fc Stark's.
Virgil Barker has been ill at bis
h' ine in this city for several days.
The l(o:ig goes down the river
:h:s morning with 2o0 tons of
-rain.
Call at V. M. French's and tee
line display of Chrintinas
joods.
Diamond jewelry. line silvern are
and novelties for the llolidavsat
Wiil & Stark's.
The .social dance r.t the opera
iiciisc this evening promises to ba
a successful affair.
Br. J. C. Gilbert will remove in
; few days to Sweet Home to prac
tice bis profession.
There are five men and seven
women in the. Multnomah county
poor bouse over 80 years of age.
Mrs. G. W. Wright went yester
day to spend the Christmas holi
days with her parents at Browns
ville. Two fine $10 lamps have been
received by Barker Bros, to be put
in the ball of Albanv Engine Co.
No. 1.
Parker Bro.'s Christmas candies
have arrived. They are choice
fresh candies, and will be sold
ebea;.
Fine fruit cakes for Christmas at
Barker Bio., bakery, also choice
ai.sin and eurrant for mince
tj
... ., . i
Bev. G. U. tiibonev, pastor of
he. Pre-byterian church oi
;:i;ii, is seriously ill
:nonia.
Guy M. P..wcrs, purser
Lfb.
i
P"'"u j
;
if the
i-t earner Bcptlev. was mariied
Portland Sundav. to Ibitlie I..
in !
Ir- i
'
in, of Lint! county.
A. H. B illimore s -M yesterday
E. W. Lr.njidon, J. J. Dubrailie
i'.td ethers six lots in HackleniflnV j
rtddition. The ti-rms were private, j '
The holidays are aj'proachitiL'. ! '
I ir your line tiointay prinimiroi
::':! ilesi-riotioiis give Paisley "fc Fish
' l .' ill im.i-t.iin; in tiif Flinn block.
",, .
Albanv.
Gibbs. the colored murderer of
toiing McDevitt. has been found
iruiltv of murder in the second de
gree," and will go to the penitcn- i
tiary for Lie.
Dr. I. N. Woodle exhibited in
this olfn:e yesterday, a branch of
evergreen blackberries bearing
ripe berries, green berries and
biossatnS; all in the month of De
cember. - The posloffice in this city is now
I'ghted by electricity. Uncle Sam's
quarters have heretofore been
somewhat gloomy, and the new
lights will be appreciated by the
public.
Tho overland train yesterday
failed to get through on account of
washou s near the California line.
This morning's train has been de
layed several hours from the same
cause.
The Young Men's Christian As
sociation will hold their regular
business meeting to-morrow even
ing instead of this evening, on ac
count of the lecture at the W. C. T.
U. ball. Let all members please
take notice.
The Oregon Preacher, the reliir-
iiia tiiKtI-itirin lcnoil liv tfiiv W
D. Humphrey, has ceased publi- j
cation. Mr. Humphrey bv bis
outct and gentlemanlv "demeanor I
has made many "friends in I
Albanv. He contemplates remov- j
in' to California.
Those who appreciate something
nattv, neat and novel should see
the work in rustic chairs made bv
John
Ti 1 i . ..'f..- l 1
.Tr:.: : . -Jfr "': "r '
JIo has just finished a lawn settee
. i .
that is something aitbtic.
Thero is no use saying that you
cannot afford printing, especially
while Paislev & Fish are in the
business. They will tlo
printing for you in first-class
and so cheap that you w ill
iiksb what little they charge,
theni a trial.
ro.kt Election.
IlStWl-lABIKUX, .Vcl'll US S i.. I,
Regular mce ;n.: and a
voiir
s'ry!.-,
never
( b VO
i. I".
l.il.i
eiecti n vi o:.n-i rs i rr.uay;
i::
Dec. loth, at the C
u'cioi k th.irp. All
. il. !
:n ',i:!
: p-'-t
at V
enri
:e-:iy icq :.- ted to
b,
Ti-.ir.
vitc '
B.
nt ccmrales -o;.!;-i!!v
E. F. Sox, P. C."
. Taklm:, Adjt.
in
FEOM BEOWSSVILLI.
HjiBatiti3 for City Officers Ik Pre?ci.d j
Bilrad to ties Mine. I
IJkownsville, Dec. 10.
in this city, on the 10th
Born,
inst., to tiie wife of C. H. Elswick.
a daughter.
The heaviest rainstorms for years
visited us the past two days, but it
is getting over now and shows signs
of clearing off.
Last Sunday evening Mr. W. 13.
Smith, whe lives near here, fell
t . . f. . i , '
"."? ". ? : Coi.lsa, Cab, Dec. ll'.-Tbe Sac- j
ten feet, into a wagon, and braised ; ram01o river waH .,7 iwt anJ 7j
hunseJf considerably, but it f i inches above low wafer -nark to-!
tliovrght no bones arc broken. Jdav, which is eight feet higher;
Then ii considerable talk justj.than ever before known. It Ls still
now about building a. railroad to j Vising slowly, but there is no pros- j
tan the timber and mineral belt j pect of any more rain. The levees!
near the head of the Culapooia, ; on the east of the river are broken '
and a nuniner of our citizens are i in a score of places, and the terri ;
going to form a company and incur- j t0ry north and east of here is all ;
poratc, and commenee business j under water. A number of ranch- j
soon. j ers have moved their families and
The citizens held a meeting at j Moek into town for safety.
the citv hall last iiiaht. and placed I bos Angki.ks, iec. PJ. The i
tne following persons in uouuna
tio:: for city officers for I he coining
vear: Fur president of the coun
cil, .f. M. Waters: councilnien. J.
M. Hokp. I. lb Bover. C. II. F.l.s-
vkk. .1. B. II. Morelock : recorder,
O. 1. Coshow; marshal, John
Senger; treasurer, V. K. Stanard.
The above is the choice of this city
no ;t remains to he seen whether
then- will be any more
candidates
! in the field or not.
J Mr. II. V. Goddard, suporin-!
j tendent of the Oregonian Railway!
! Company, came up from below j
, this evening to this city, and a1
j meeting of the directors and stock-
holders of the Trinity
Mill and
Mining Company is to be held this
evening to make the necessary ar
rangements for active work to be
gin on the company's claim early
in the spring; for what with the
favorable opinion of Mr. Harnett,
given not long since on our mines
above us, and the pioposed new
railway up the Calapooia, things
are beginning to liven up in this
part of Oregon, that even surprises
some of our our moss-back citizens
and the end is not yet.
The trains on the Lebanon
branch of the Southern Pacific
have lately changed time so as to
connect with the narrow gauge
road at the crossing, so persons
can go to Albanv and return or the
same day, but a change could be j
verv easily made bv the Lebanon
train that would be of greater ail- j
vantage vet to our people. It !
7." - 'M."i.Iiieu.
..11 I .1- . 1 .
Diaiuu muui .iiuaiiv one if
ants a hall hours later in the after
noon, and give that much more
time to spend in Albany, instead
of having to wait at the crossing
nearly two hours for the south
bound train. And at present there
! is no depot or place to stay in at
the crossinjr, which manes it very
disagreeable this damp weather.
nr irri.-.i, f, tin...
!
i I-rom January 1 to November ;:,
the number of callers at the Port-1
j land Board of unmig.atio;-. rooms
.-iMciui, ;u ni
report
,...,,
t: these li.'iir.s i;nii-
very large immigration to
1 1 shoina ne li'irne in
tlx number of eallers at
mind
t!ie board rooms
means im ln l thf
does not by any
entire intlux to
the state. We hate
figured ll.e projiortiou o
nb'iut one-fif:!: of the '
heretofore
cailers at
hole. Es-
tintatnvr on tois basis u,
an actual invtii-riati-'iii
ive :is
th ll
ntltf ni this tear t':( astohi. h
iimnhcr of It'.:;, :;")!). or an in
;ise ef the corresponding period
i f last year 7:!,!'55. Allowing a
liberal percentage for those who
. '
luie ami weni oacK, and lor
'Itran
io r.t "lojkers." wn may safely
:. that we have had an actual
. i iigui
settienient i:i our st.it.
vt-ar of Kia.udft.
during the
Arc Wautc-J Her?.
Four sleek-looking scoundrels
who have been in this city fr sev
cal days skipped out yesterday,
leaving an unenviable reputation
behind them. One of them, W.
A. McGuire, was a photographer,
two others weie painters and the
fourth was a dentist. McGuire,
who ha been employed by W. II.
Greenwood to solicit work for
pictures in his gallery, collected
several small amounts for photo
graphic work, whi.-h he forgot to j
turn over. He also carried away a J
lot of pictures. The men also left j
an unpaid board hi if of $17 af Sum
Gods' restaurant.
Au Interesting I.crture.
The people of Albany should
remember that a literary treat is
in store for them in the lecture to
he delivered this evening at the
W. C. T. U. hall hv Rev. M. M.
Gibson, I). D., pastor of the I". P.
church of San Francisco. The
doctor has occupied his pulpit in
that city longer than anv of bin
brother ministers, and has built up
;very large congiegation. Besides
,1S .rt'ulilr denominationai work
lic one of the moving spirits of
tlie M- Y' , ' 1111(1 (lnru,E a
gieater part of the time has charge
oi tneir Dinie class. Jast year his
i congregation gave him a vacation
! of six months, which he amployed
I : . - . 1 i r , , .
1,1 '"''".i iiiii ui i.ic.uiiiii, riue
land and Ireland, and his travels
"V Pnf, i,,1hhtS,"U ,;!,tye8. W,U be
rnoav evening, jir. tiioson is
one ol the most eminent divines of
his church, an eloquont speaker,
and will be able to thoroughly in
tcp'st his audience, and we hone
he p.inv
be greet d by a full house,
lure is under tin auspices
Til:- !-.!
i f li-.e I
P. church .ii this cite
i't ice
of ;:1:
'- cents.
Just the
Tiling.
t he .
F r all lovers -f ;
of th'- hie: Sr.i-s
cb se, buckwh"
gr ih-i:n llouv in ,;,.
bulk. Try r.r.r c;
coff'e gruimd t
our :i" shore :: ic!.
e;te Packing Co.
: thi.-.g.
. creaiii
ui bulk,
ino.d in
i roast
-l ! i f
COAST DISPATCHES.
Serious Floods in Vanons
tions of California.
Per-
GIBBS V7IM. OO TO THK VEX.
News frsm th S-'ats Capital-The Sapreme
Court Adjourns Until Monday A
Woald-Be Suicide.
r
L. . , ...
Special to the fo.p.M.n.)
heaviest eoutinued rain lor years
net in early hint ecning and fell
tuadilv through thn nihi, .iji! I -
I day there
are still no signs or cle.tr
From 5 o'clock vester-
weather
dae till 11 this, morning the
fall
The
the
are
the
! was nearly three indies.
streets are badly damaged on
j hillsides, and ,tiie cable lines
stopped ov ine ivunr iioouing
power bouses. Moie serious dam-
. . i i i . . i ...
aucs are expected betore the storm
',sor-
c;ii;us wn.i.
I'oitri.AMi. Ii
c cou I.IKE.
V2. The argu-
incut in
the (iiiib:
o.i murder trial
i closed at
1 ::!( o'clock yestert ay
when Judge. Stearns
afternoon
began to charge the jury, which he
itnisneu soon alter o o clocK. .M Vs
o'clock
the iurv announced
that
tbev had found a verdict.
This
fact ll.tshcd into the street with i
strange rapidity, and before Clerk '
Church had time to read the ver-:
diet the court room was again !
densely filled. Tito verdict found ;
Gibbs guilty of murder in the sec-
ond decree, which means imprison-;
ment in the penitentiary for life.
SAI.KM NKWS. i
Sai.km, Dec. 12. In the supreme
! court to-dav in the matter of the
possession of the Chinese infan's, .
Ah Won and Ah Tai, appeal from
Multnomah, argued and submit-:
'
V. W. Madi-on, an insane pa
tient from Corvailis, as left at the
.....,, ,. ti.; i .. .1... r :v
rtlMtlll UIIJl-HIIMIL IM lilt; UVlIli
o!- 1.t.nto;i (.onnIV; -Thls
is the
,,il,,t!.l..,.,.,l
;t mad: several attempts at
s.uieidi
at Yaquina recently.
TEACHEKS" INSTITITK.
The teachers of Linn county and
others intt rested in education will
pi. ase ;.-ike notice tiiat a teachers'
institute for the I'd judicial district
will be beid in Corvailis, Benton
! "'""my, Oregon, commencing on
i Thursday, Dec. (ith, and will con
j ti,lUe until Saturday evening. Ar-
ranuoments are being ma.le with
railroads to secure reduced rates.
,,. local committees are a so
committees
niacin;
arrangements to
entertain
visiting tr. tchers free, at any rate
tiiere will be. greatly reduced" rates
at hotels. Supt. McElroy is mak
ing the usual efforts to make this
one of the most successful meet
ings. Many leading instruvtors in
the state will be present to partici
pate in the discussions. This meet
ing coming on during the holidays !
tne e wnl be no nood excuse tor
non-attendance. Let every lover
ot go id m.-tium- work, be presnt. ;
Teachers from Linn county are iii.t ,'
j compelled by law to attend, hu! a j
cordial invitation is extended to all i
and teachers are especially ic- !
quested to be present. ;
Respectfully, L. Y. Clki.. !
Co. Supt. Linn Co. !
A Corvailis Ilihvj man.
Plutarch Lewis, a young man ;
who has lived near Corvailis all his !
life, says the Times, and until very
recently in the barber business in !
that city, has been arrested as a j
highwayman. It is alleged he !
held up a stage coach in Southern
Oregon, and he is now in the hands j
of the U. S. Marshal. He will be I
taken to Portland for trial. Pin-!
tarch protests his innocence, and i
says he will be able to prove it.
I'nlty Drauinp.
The drawing for oiir pure China
tea set, g'ven as a premium with
; our brand of I nitv
. ; 1 1 j . I . .
ira, ui im-
place Dec. ISth.
All those who
are entitled to and have not made
their guess must do so before the
day of the drawing or forfeit their
chances. Those wishing a good
cup of pure Japan tea should try
our Unity brand and get a chance
for the beautiful tea set. Willam
ette Packing Co.
Dresxecl Clilekens.
A nice fat dressed chicken for
your Sunday dinner only 'J5 cts. at
the Willamette Packing Co.'s.
31 one j- lo Loan.
Money to loan at a low rate of
interest, on improved farm and
city property, in sums of $200 to
$1(),(00. For particulars call on
lhirkhart & Malin, Real Estate
Agents.
Seissors. Shears.
Immense stock at Stewart oi
Sox's. '1 he best quality :iid any
size or style. Call and examine
our stock. Stew art & Sox.
rocket uttcry.
The large-r and finest display
every brought to this valley just
reci ived at Stewaittt Sox's. Call
and examine.
Come nr.il Look.
Tbos.
fine lot
baskets.
Ii ink has just received a
of
wicker chairs, wood
ic stands, and some
nit.'.-', etc , which w ill
cr v Id, vest oric. .
li.ii
;:ne p:'r:.
be sold at
ucs. :.
varictv
. k,
at
c.C.
rre.it
.' r;
COAST NOTES.
The monthly pay toll cf the O.
K. & N. Co. at Albina is $10,000.
Herman Hansen, of Tacoma,
wis drowned at Seattle last week.
The value of taxable prouertv in
Klamath comity is $1,090,708.'
Wni. C. Garfield has been ap
pointed statistical deputy of cus
toms at PortTownsond, vice Frank
McKee, resigned.
The reported charges of cruelty
against the officials of the insane
asylum at Stellacoom, are denied
and the ollicers demand an investi
gation. Charles S. Miller, late superin
tendent of the Monumental Min
ing Company, is missing, lie left
Baker City to cross the mountains
on snow-shoes, and it is thought he
has perished.
Thomas Sontar, a Scotchman,
hailing from Blairgowne, Scotland,
delivered himself to the police at
It .1 1 1 . t . '
l oriiano, saying ne was a iugiuve
from justice. After being locked
no one niuht he was a'lowed to de -
part.
a .r.-.;u.M. f fi... ivi.i.,tn.,
i.--i.r.nre is ran vnKsimr the ni
jtct of cooifying the laws of the
new state, and Hon. . Lair Hill
has submitted a
and publish the
proWtiontoeditiwh1ilefhi88tockVf,"lls, W toilJ
same. : and fancy goods m plusli and
. . . .silver, and novelties for thechu -
on, warden of the! dren will be larger t'-au ever be -
A. J. McKenu
state prison at raiem, turnetl over
to the California authorities. Ilenrv
Mo. re, an escape from th" Cali-
, frnid pr:sonf xvho iad
' term in Saiein. He the
served
then out in
j claim for $50 for
: but the Calift rnia
It is said that
lie street car line
Moore'- arrest,:
people d'.n'l see
the huiidihgol
in Eugene still
hangs lire. The city council in
1.
stead of aiding the enterprise. seem
determined to make it a source of
revenue or else withhold a ; the Northwest, it is but the recital
franchise. Such a feeling will ; of an absolute fact. It will be to
k II the best town in the state, j the interests of the country mer
Knterprise must be encouraged ! chants to purchase their holiday
to make a place successful. j goods from this establishment, and
Ipmortani Annoiinroiiiciit.
From now until January 1st j
Krausse & Klein will sell ladies '
Laird, Scbobert & Mitchell French 1
kid shoes at $4 jer pair ; all widths !
from A to EL. Their Cura'.oa kids !
at $.' per pair. We hive ti e finest i
assortment of holiday ;.??rs for j
ladies and gents ever brought to!
Albany. We also make a specialty i
of ladies' warm felt slippers in all j
i'ylrsrM.d colnrs. Come and ex-j
amine our stock and you will find :
our prices the lowest in the cilv. '
Axtoria.
Lots in the north addition to As
toria; price $55 each on the. install
ment plan, or a discount for caeb.
These !os are selling rapidly in
Portland and other cities. T am
authorized to sell but a few blocks,
and it will av you to call early
and tret your choice. E. G. Beards
ley, Heal Estate Agent, Broadalbin
street. Albany.
KKIKF MENTION.".
Fountain pons 't Will k Stark's
ill; mnfllers at Barrows i"c
Searls.
A household word is Browned,
the grocer.
Oenuine sweet Morula
oranges
at C. E. Brownell's.
XX XX coflee is the best
it. C. E. P.rownell.
Trv
F. M. French's
is headquarters
ior fine (. hutiuas goinis.
A barrel of choice fresh cr.m-
j bciries just opened at (
' ell's.
E.P.rown-
Mop at
amine t lit:
ill
ir large
Sta
ami
k's
l:e-.i
and ex
it ne of
of lea
C. E.
watches.
If you want a choice cup
try my -10 cent tea in bulk
Brownell.
Look at my five-cent ei.rner win
dow, v is the wonder of the town.
C. E. P.rownell.
Some new designs in scrap al
bums, and prices to suit your fancy
at ( !niss it Son's.
P.arrows k Searls have a large
display of silk handkerchiefs for
Mie holiday trade.
Call at Barrown & Searls' and
j see their line of lace curtains in
I tasteful designs.
i Wanted You to conic and ex
j amine the new line of Ninas goods
j at Guiss & Son's.
j Barrows & Searls hac just re-i
ceiyed a line line of the latest'
! styles in gents' neckties.
I A fine line of hanging and stand !
1 l, l,.l nt li T 1
,,., .
Smoke the celebrated Havana
filled 5-cent cigars, manufactured
at Julius Joseph's cigar factory.
(S. M. Strong has at his produce
s.: i.d a fine lot of dressed fowls,
at some choice apples at $ 1 per
bndiel.
I ancy articles.Christmas cards,
toikt cases, shaving sets, smoking
sets, cuff boxes, perfuming sets,
scrap albums, ink stands, etc., all
at the City Drug Store, Guiss &
Son. proprietor.
Now is the time to subscribe
for i
newspapers, magazines, etc. for
ISO.). Don't forget to leave your
orders with F. L. Kenton. He will
forward them promptly and save
von the trouble of sending to the
Sublisbers.
C "T( P Your wonyingwhal
' you w ill get your
friends for Christinas until you
have seen the line display of
watches, jewelry, silverware, toth
solid and plated, gold headed
.anes, knivc, forks and spoons,
napkin rings, etc., etc., at F. M.
I'lfin-IcK, the corner jewelry store.
..i.liee lo st.K M;i:((!crs.
OIICKIS IM'.CMIV C1VK.V THAT THK
ai!Ui"il mi ' of tlia stcc!;noliiera of
i aiin. i. it M r. i.r.iits' Ic? iiiuiue Co. of
it; O e.-in, w i I I e h.M nt liic ollicc of
i in.:i..i:v iii i he t-ir of Ailiaiiv, ,nt;-i)!i.
i- c'.ir.c-i iv
, J .uavi
, 0 at tho hour
1 iv ir the pur pnr'c
i f .iid 1 1 nii'Miy tu
i.C:-;l,.t .u,.ii 4i-l:er
'ii.e 1 cere .:d
of :
cf
lin k r
ii i: ?.i
M. I f - !
c t'.i1 vet
'. ir :.: rl
av.e;ll .
i1-
mcLtia
ay.
Secretary
A POFCLAR ESTABLISHMENT.
Hj Jnlh Grtawihl's Golden Stleluaai
Meets th PikluWant.
One of the Most extesiTe and '
elegantly stocked establishments i
in the Willamelte ralley is to be!
found in the Golden Rule Bazaar '
store of Julius Gradwohl in this j
city. In order to accommodate his !
many customers lie is in the field ;
Cfll'lv this Vfsr nnil liaa alraisln I
J , - - . " i v.
commenced receiving his immense
line ot beautiful goals for the fall
! and winter and for the holidays,
j and has one of the most gorgeous
and dazzling displays to be seen in
I any Golden Rule Bazaar in Oregon.
1 he line carried comprises a be-
wildering assortment of fine china, j
j qucensware and glassware of the )
; latest styles and most delicate de-!
signs. The beautiful ;hina and !
; glassware, together with the dec-
i orated and fancy wares, novelties, ;
j elegant stand and hanging lamps, i
'A 1 ....... . 1 1 '
i toys, uoys wagona ana general
; bazaar goods, present a scene wll
'. worth cut s time to visit.
Here may be found a complete
nne of table cutlery ot the cele-i
! orated makes, Roger
Bros.' silver
and silver plated gods and
Bohemian wares of very variety.
: tore. Mr. Grauwobl has enlarged
bis slock in such a replete manner
i that his Golden Rule Bazaar is not
a : onlv a ciedit to the city of Albany
1 : l-mt in fi iritirA W'ittimiatfrt
valley, newtr one of tne most ex
tensive estaoiishments of the kind
in Oregon. The niot important
teat urc to purchasers is in prices,
and when we assert that his prices
are as low as n.y house inthestate
and that Lis goods are sold at
figures that cannot be equaled in
orders should be sent in at once.
Mr. Gradwohl has long since
proyen bis adaptability to this)
business, and it is taking no ri.SK i
tosav that this emporium of elegant !
fancv and (iecoiative ware is the
n:c complete in the Willamette
Hev. Tliose who deal at the
Golden Rule Bazaar, will find a
laijo assortment to choose from,
anc a square, reliable gentleman
to deal with.
l!-ttcr Thau Kvc-r.
; I am now better prepared than l
' have ever been to suit my custo
mers in the shoe line. I have just
'. received a large invoice of tho cel
i ebrated Laird, Schober cc Mitchell
j line shoes for ladies. There is no
j manufacturer who claims anything
j better than these shoes. I intend
to keep a full assortment of them
j in all prices, widths from A KK,
: and can suit the most fastidious in
j lit and price. I also received
another invoice of the popular
! ahoc, E. P. Reed's in waukenphast
; snd patent leather tip. These
! shoes are well known in Albany as
, a first-class nice iitylc shoe. Or
! ders from the country filled with
I care and satisfaction guaranteed.
Samuel E. Young.
I'ur ihr LalH.t Only.
am now prepared to no
l am now prepared to no all
kinus o; stamping and nave over
two thousand designs to chocse
from. Also a nice line of em-
j broidery materials, such as arra-
senes, crewels. No.
I am! em-
broiderv. chenille
prmccts che-
n dies, etc. etc.
pompons, tassels
And the finest
crescents, cords,
plushes, tetts and fancy woi
ma-;
terials ever in the city. Zephyr is
going at five -ents an ounce. Miss i
Minnie Colwell has charge of this)
department, and has had several I
years experience in all kinds oi l
fancy work and stamping. At the I
store ol
Oregon.
(i. W. siuipson. Albany,!
Sine Money
By buying your holiday goods at j
the new drug store. It is wonder-1
fui how a little money will goat;
that store. Call and be convinced, i
The Celebrated
CIU R E
Wlirdto'APHRODITiKS"
3EF0RE
os AFTER
the uencrative organs oljcithtr hox whetticr
.arisinir from the txcjs-ivc- nsi of FtiiiHilarHs,
toli.foii or oiinii. or through joatlilul untis
crction.ovcr iinlulrencc, t-tc, w;ch aliwuof
Iirain Power, Wakcfu'nesB, Ilearii!' Pown
Tains in the Ka.-k, Siniinal Wiakntss, Hys
teria, Ner ous Pros ration, Nocturnal Oinin
sioi.s, Leucorrhoe, Dizziness, Weak Memory,
Lossof I'ower nnil Impotenev, which if nev,
lected often lead to lirjinatiirc old ae anii
insanity. I'ri.-e -SI a box; C buxt.'i fi;r.5.00
Sent hy mail en receipt of price.
A VV::llH.l. .l ll!tM : in 'ivtn
with every ?.' order received, to refund tne
money if a IVl'liiiincnl cure is i.oteiTuiUl.
We have thou-mnisot testimonials from old
and ycutiir, of both nexcs, who have been
;iriuiiit'iiii. cuicu inu ubu l piwu.iii.ine
Circular free. Address
1IIK AIMlltO MMIK'lr. 0.
Western IJranch, llox, "7. I'ortland, Oregon.
For mlc by Kotliay & Masnu, wholesale aui
retail lincuists, Albany, Oregon.
Instead of otlcring a prize that only
bt'iii-tits the lucky one, or sinding not
confidential slips i;s loiits, we pro i Pe
to opci l.V oiler tin citizens of Ai!i:mv
ami vieii. ity lioice goods at bedrock
pr'n c? and give
1
a
i
Fcr eas-li on filch dollar's v-rt b jit
ii uu':.i- rcbiil prii i s. .boi l, 1 y;.
Iiiiii. si nri .(.- p.:!d b rclii' Uci,--, egirs
;o.il '.lllti r. 'l'll:;l.killlC yn:i f:i- jinir
p: st p.it-.-ciiairc liii'l "s ! : t-i 1 : 1 1 yur
tii de for tbe lutiire, I lu-ir tu irmurn
at your service- J. M. ISA I'D UK.
French I " I,1U
I
or roontrT .
Ttturdg4
I
f ffli
WStO
F L. Kenton
Staple and Fancy
GKOGERIE
4 1 so Choic Candies, Nuts, Cigars and Tobaccos,
Fruits, Vegetables, Ete.
TEKMS CASH
buuscrtptioii Agent
papers and Magazines.
I fiF""KEU
THE POSTOFFICE.
J X X 1 V
g 1 1 A
i 1 B j
i J "
INVITES THE PUBLIC
TO CALL AND
LARGE STOCK
Holiday
-CONSISTING OF
A FINE DISPLAY OF OOLI) AND SILVER WATCH KS, GOLD HJBA
ED CANKS (SOLD HANDLES. -?ILK UMBRELLAS, GOLD
AND FOUNTAIN TEN'S, SOLID GOLD AND
DIAMOND OOODS, ANP A N EN D LESS
VABIK I Y OF JEWELRY, COIN
SILYEE W .A.
AND GENUINE ROCEB.S BTiOS. PLATKD WARE ONLY; CIX)OKS,
SPECTACLES, AND
NOVELTIES FOR HOLIDAY 8.
jmmmmmtmmmmm
Wi have bonirht all Die negatives mr.dc by L. W. Clark and Greenwood
to date (Nov. 15, 18S!l). Implicates can tic had from thrm only of hf, at re
duced rates We also have about lsoo negatives made by ourselves, fmm
which duplicates can he had at like rates. . We c-nrry the ouly full iine of view
cf this state, and do enlarged v.-nrk at lowest rates for first-class work. Te
shall be pleased to see ou al cur Ftudio in Fromtn's block, next floor Vo tbe
Masoi ic Temple.
Ttjlitjs
Manufactauer
-AND
ili
1
l Us
: and Sn.tldi.g 1 I ; t i
full line of milkers'
N
IMPORTED AND li
CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS.
Next eeor to pfiVifici's earnly store, Albany. Orcsron,
IS i tin
lam !
ii 1 1 1 1 1
"Ob! tke cold and crul wiater,
Eyer thicker, thicker, tkicker ;
Froze the ice on lake and river,
Ever deeier, deeer, deeper;
Fell the covering snow and drifted
Through the forest round the village." k
IS COMING.
''O'd Prob. ' says winter is onnug earl if r
severe this year than usual.
Take time,by the topknot and examine my elegant
stuck ot
OVERCOATS,
GAPE 'ULSTERS.
DRESS OVERCOATS.
KERSEYS,
VALOURS,
BEAVERS.
MELTONS,
C II FAT OTS,
WIDF.AWAKK.
CHINCHILLA.-'.
CAS?;
Iv. E.- BLAIN,
th:
j Leading
AT? JJ PRICES LOW.
for all Leading New-
ALBANY, OREGOM
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INSPECT
OF
HIS NEW A WD
Goods
Tiio Leading
PHOTOGRAPHERS-
ALBANY. OHEGON.
Joseph
of Choice Cigais
DEALER IN-
n y.m
Articles.
r )-..!. : : ti l'liar
Alto ik-Rler in
liftt, t
Know;
and more
T
MERES,
MOXTAGNACS.
Clothier,
EST