Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, December 14, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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    TITE 301 aSIiN I.J'RALD: SATURDAY, DECEMBER l l. 1.SS9
Hl'KCIAI,, 1:3 A. M.
Not to nr.? o ir Moves and ranges
liefore buying U .1 mistake. Mis
takes are always costly. In heat
is;; fluvc-i o have tho largest as
veil a the "t cart full yselected
stock in the city. The stoves we
offer were not bought as an experi
ment but a u certainty. We
Kisoff what each stove will do, and
rtiev were bought lor cash, so the
price i right. Wc have speeial
o. boaters, beside our regular
line ol t iarland, Argand and Su-
:r stives and range.
Gko. VV. Smith.
T:.e Pah.
. Uneven
! !;ir:',:'ii: .
r. Kuhu
..i.'l ;
id bo 0:1
the new
where it
..!,., t...r
:an :
v. 1: vr:i::u injucation.s
. 1 ! . .ii v ar
d vicir.it v F.
v.ving js Tin- V.r, ca-t for hour
r.ding a. f. !. to-.ay :
Fair weather : 'o l-r.
i-"rri.v:s abobt toiv.t
Kig b.iralns in Christmas
'f't.ds
Frcn
;
f 1. - '
ct ! 1 rti-infl, is 1
I
.Mr-
C.
.. r.1.1-
isitiiig i:i this city,
rir.e, fat s:a!i-fe I chic
us at
I.aForiest & Thompson'.
Fdtvard 'ev.-3 is erecting a
neat
f -i ic.'.ff . n f.Tiin street.
Tin' corner jewelry store is head-
i.n'.cr.- i-jr fine Holiday goods.
P-;.. watches, very neat for ho!- i
i 1 iv present?., at Will it Stark's.
The Ualen PMhc Company left
last evening lor Southern Oregon.
Make vuur '-elections early and
Avoid the rush at F. .M. French's.
Call at F. M, French's and see
iis tine display of Christmas
goods.
A very siio.v-f-f.il social hop was
as giver, a- thi- oner.i hou?e last
veiling.
Diamond jewelry, linu silverware
;.nd novelties for the Holidays at
Will & Mark's.
Win. If. Iloaj, vice-president. t"
the Oregon Pacific Company, was
: thu city yesterday.
The Oregon Pacific track was
laid yesterday to P.owldcr Creek,
o miles east of Albany.
Fresh spare-ribs and back-b. nes
.U tiie Palace moat market nest to
he Postal ii-lgraph office.
Parker Fro.'.-- Christmas candies
h-ive at rived. They are choice
frtvh . an Ii-'-.. :!:id will be sold
cheap.
Fine fruit cakes for Christmas at
P.-rker Pios. bakery, nlso choice
raisins arid omr.tnts lr mince
meats.
Ten tiioa-aud bushel of oats
wanted at P. M. Robertson's iced
-toi.? at tb loot of Fcrry street.
Albany.
Fort in ilier
si-nted Alicfi y
with a line pic
Tirats Crc.
Kea l II. J.
liOiinccn.ent i
a bea ;:i:c! ;is
ar" (: v low.
. Irving have
pj.
l.;illtt: v-o. .in. j .
rv. v.. i
nr.-- !.f the New York ' '.
. : miiking other people's cows iu the
...es Ho.iday gaming or elsewhere, as .he case
hsi-ue. Ilchasinuvl is not aceordi;- to law,
r . and his ( nc. s , hnlK !v :l ,..,;,.. N.,w
:,.... ..- i!,...; .'Lii::., i,,..vat..r.
Wm. Nile-, tipecia'. a'ent of tl:(
I'nion ln. Co., of ,S i!. Franc:.-?co
is in
i-!er
the citv, tri. guest
uis
. Mrs. Dr. N't
;c-'.
holiday
our tine
ar:
i.i.iav praitinir ol ;
...I o.-s.nip'.iOTi- .'ne i aisiev c; i i-n i s
, - . . . . , fSKa Pi..'. I '.- th- r.u;!di;.-oi anor-i
3. . A:.t.Vc . .....i.,3 Dm - j
irrg.m Paei'ie roa t east ol th.citv '. 1 - . ., ; i
i.us heen connected and accepted. ! ropos-.,, t-rcc. a cred. ab:e tan.d-1
an , the laborers paid off. A mim- ;onbu ted by the society
her of the men are at the various !IS :t VUf',u' .UV "ut.o.i, u.r.ng ui I
.-MpIiOTl- .'iVI
Paish'v A l'i-h I
bct'-ls of this city.
Kxtensive Mrepaiations are al
ready being made; lor the niasipier
.ule ball to be given by the Dolce
far Niente club of this city on New
Year's eve. It promises to b a
:e.ost successful atrair.
Tho overland trains have been
ft'.Tm-nound in California two
lays. A dispatch received last
veiling, however, stated that a
ihrough train may be expected to
arrive at f o'clock this evening.
New electric lights have be
i
placed in the Postal
Telegraph
Tho operator. Mr. Ain-
ncrg'-r. I aa also sJ !ed a type
writer to the otlice, to lie used in
taking tho IIeiiald's telegraphic
report.
Those who appreciate somethirg
i.atty, neat and novel should see
:he woik in rustic ciiairs mane dv
John Dodge at the agricultural im
plement house of C.II. Po Id & Co. j
lie has just finished a lawn settee I
that is something artistic.
There is no use saying tiiat you
cannot afford printing, e -penally
while Paisley $; Fish are in the
U.isiness. They will do your
printing for yon in p-st-c!as style,
and so cheap thai you will never
i v.-li-.t !i!l'i. f Imv !'
iarg
i Jive
tiieia a trial.
All are invited to attend the fol
lowing services at the Paptisl
i hurch onSundav: preaching at 11
v. by Pev. l'.".M. Hill. fo. lowed
by Sunday school at i2:i i
M.
i
1 K.
M,.-etin:r ci tiie . a
it O CI'
followed by v. general go.-pv
vLo at 7 r. u.
A goo-I degree of i:.'c:c.-f i-
levclopc 1 iioni Slight ' ni
tic sci ic.T of meeting- now
held at th,' Papth-t ctrnvh i
ei:-. A sp ciai invlt t:on i
tend i ' ' t.-aeliers. sen. lar-
1
AT YiQDIKA BAY.
I'.sp-ctioa tf the Gt-vornment Wn:ki The
Jetties EfTrctiog an ImpweatiBt.
Captain riyuions, United State
engineer, lias completed an inspec
tion of the government works at
Yaquina bay. lie ppent pait ,f
three days theie, and made a
thorough inspection of the works
and the plant, which bas been laid
up for the winter, and found every
thing in good order. All work ban
suspended for the wint. r except
the getting out of seme piles, and
oilier material which can be done
to better advantage when the
streams are high.
Captain ."-vinous was favorably
iropiessed with Yaquina bay, and
6ces no reason why there 'should
not be a prosperous community
there, which w ill be of ptvat im
portance in the development of the
country. There have been .-ome
very heavy storms there this win
ter. but the jetties are .s'andin''
itleiii all liIit. lie was out 011
the bar in a tug, and saw -ome
larg waves and got rocked in tie
cradle of thu deep en.nj!i to .'ut
tiim till bis next visit. lie is of
the opinion that l!ie peple wiio
liui't the railroad over there ure
j very enterprising, and are de.-. rv
. I iit "! success. This is tl:;; .!:;!
' j n'lvii f'r liiisiness, but tiivrtr
j cois.-iderahie trave' on the li;n
i Tii. I P. Vompany are vcitin;:
m s mi" line m t' hincry in 1 heir shop-
i a Yaipiina, anmn it l.ire .'ind
1 I'M-. aMve lathe.-, etc., and tin v
:,r, t-'"1" ri''ht ::Itji!ir with the con-
struction 01 tticir roau.
T:m- j.-ttie.- Ic;il4 ccisuiK ted
1, J . . . .
will i-.ii.nidv im-rove li e hai -mr.
a:ui v. apuun ."-ymons is lncunou io
think thev will have ibe eil'ect de-i
sired. There is a few thousand
dollars of the appropriation left to
niet t emergencies, and it is ex-
t.f.i-ti-fl l!.:ir m i-.i,rf.t,Tiill,.n : !
be math; which will enable the
work to be finished next summer.
Xii Siifferinj Tlific
Tue Pendleton Tribir e, speak
ing of the alleged appeal for aid
sent out from that section, siys :
"As far as could be learned from
merchants ami others m Pendle-1
ton, w ho would certainly know ot (
any such appe ;1 there is not tin-;
.-lightest foundation for the state- ;
ment. Pendleton is in Kastem ,
Oregon, and as the county rvat oH
Umatilla county, any suffering by I
reason of the failure of this year's j
f-rnr. U'lllld lit.i-nrink L-rir.tt-i. Intrn
Inquiries from a gentleman, who
has just returned from a visit to all
the counties in the eastern end ofj
the state, reveals the fact that no
such appeal was ever sent to the;
farmers or citizens of any western j
county for aid. If such . thing
has been done, it docs not posses.- j
the sanction of people in tin: ea.-t-1
ern end tit the r-ta-e. it is true
that the past sea-on wa a !ad one
and that Umatilla county lost
many thoti-ands c! dollars hy rea
son of the; drouth. :.t tie- sam-
inne iariiieis in i .- i s . ..- v.eii as n; ;
other car-tern ount
and the profits i i
i'v :!:iiity, j
I - -'.l.('li- I
will nnrrt than
ie them
diflicultics of the present."
tlustrm Orert.ii l'la;tiitri.
1 1 if lo.-a
vu :
.-. tli: k. '
. u-t over in Pi ine- j
:-.. peculiar, :i-i the
i :r .ncv.s -a mat
.-!! u : Stealing el.icn
a:; 1 the I k". noiiow
nder cover of darkness.
i::g wom'I i
a ci
ane, wm u: ve
!l '!! ill ::o! ! T
riov,.
nor
the i'.'ino
turnal prowler who tiiinks
above custom a cute way ol !
wi! bout labor.
A,
TTur an Ori.Ii:tv.'s ilcoiif.
t' orphan chiblren and emplov
ment to t'estitute and in need.
Tiie firorosition is a good one, ;rid
if suilicient encouragement is given
the plans wili be ier:ectiMl and the
building commenced. It deserves
to meet with success.
(I. A. K. 1'oKt Kleelion.
The, election of officers of Mc
pherson Post No. 5, ( ;. A. P.. was
he'tl at tin ir ball !a-t evening, re
sulting as follows: Commander, S.
W. Pecce- senior vice, Ii. Fox;
junior yice, J. F. Whiting: oflic -r
of the day, Jeo. F. bly ; otliccr ol
the L'u-irtl. John Morrison ; surgeon,
P. II. .Montayne ; chaplain, Pev.
I. P.. Fisher; quartermaster, (J. W.
Hawkins; delegates to the depart
ment, W. C. Cassell, I. P.. Fisher;
alternates, i Jeo. F. Sly, J. P. (ial
braith. Ir. tlilison'H Lecture.
Pev. M. M. Oibson, I). I., p:
tor of the I'mted Presbyteri
church of San Francisco, delivered
ia most interesting lecture at the
W. C. T. V. hall in this city last
evening to a larg'i au liei.ee. Past
year lr. Oibson took a six months'
trip through Fngland, Scotland
art I Iielarid, ami liis observations
during bis travels, under
the tl'le
. .
of "'On the Wing" was the subject
of his Iccturr-. lie is a fluent and
eloquent speaker, ami kept the
audience deeply interested through
out. .1 al Uo Tiling
i-..vcrs f ! he '.
ood limits
. -. ream
:r in bulk,
i.'. meal in
a'ed roast
;:; - one i I
. U illa'.i-
b-i'I
our ci
1 Mo,
mack
Co.
civ
KST.VTk
1 ;.nsi':ijs
t .. ,. .
l-o.low;ng real estate
! 1 t-.r. itMl yesterday :
i A. II. l'.tM'n.ill) to.l. J
ales were
Iu-
bruill-, trustee. lo!s , '2,
-1. 7 and S. block
I'M,
1 1 ackie'.nan s addition
Albany
to
! Albany S
KM
J. II. Uuiian to J. Johns,
.southci'.sl (juarter of blocn
I la -kleman saddition
W. II. (ioitra to bonis Vier
iek, 2d acres in township
11 south, range we.-t. . .
Jemima KaNtoii t. Joseph
P.uhl, 1') I'cresin township
12 s.c.itli, range 2 west. . .
Geo. Cunningham t: Mary
A. Mevvart, -1 acres in
township 10 south, range
-I west
moo
j ,()
I s?il"liu ' ix'-"i. oxei-iit.u-, to
U. .1. :-t.ew";'.n , Ilacre
in t.o r.--hii 1 I south, range
4 west
Somnii rviiie to Wm. F.
j.
C 'lioll, 4d acres in seetion
17, township l." south,
range:; west
1.. I lusi-iocek to t '.l Patten,
2o!) acres in towm-hip 14
south, range ." west
United States to .Samuel
r-i'iipson
. patent
F.bas Powell toS. M. Powi 11,
S. acres i:. se lion 27.t-iwn-s'ifi
1 1 r. h.iai.g. 1 we.-t
' Lee l"ueii to .1 . K. fhoinas,
imdiv i'led third of lots
1 and S, an I south hail of
block 2, Scio
J. W. I'.ishop t A. J. I'.ishop
o2;) acres in section 2 ,
township 12 soii.h, range
least
H. P. .-ciiuhz to N. A. Piod
g. it.!)l-,i-i:s 2and o.Sehllltz
a-l-lition l Albany
.'i-.:
p:(. I
2-V:o
1 x" "K''," r"1"-
rv,lIN n"rth na.i of lots
I . :' ':' c ' AlJ,aII-v
. iliord to Jerome
!;vcH :.-,4-.acrc, m town-
.. IV;. ice to F.iizabeth Sum
2uf)
shni 12 south, ranire 4 wes
j -. M. S nt to 1 1 to Jerome
I Fvereit, 4s anes in town
j siiip 12 south, range 4 west
W. W. Crowdei- to Susan
j Pr.rdom, north half of lot
! 2, block 17, 1 1 e klenom's
loll' I I
... . i;t-.
on,l(,U acre-in section 12,
township Id south, range
2'a-t.
; ::
it- Vrnvrty Tran.f
,.nrlcll!irt. x. Kn,
10!
I2;ii)
C ity l'rHTl- TraiiKfers.
Mes-rs. Pnrkhart Keener soltl
yesterday to Hon. K. A. Irvine
block .'IS in ( loltra's Park addition
to Albanv. The juice paid was
$2200. Also to Mrs. II. J. Putsch,
of New York, block 40, same addi
tion: consideration 1SIH). Alsoto
II. W. Foreman, of Ilalsey, lots 7j
and s, in hiock ol , same addition ;
paving tor the same ifoOO. Several
other Targe sales in this addition i
are being negotiated, the parties
purchasing being shrewd business
men, ami thoroughly appreciate
the fact that this is tiie most de
sirable residence property now on
the market.
i'nily Drawing:.
The th aw ing for our pure China
tea set, guen as a premium with
our brand of Unity tea, w ill take
place Dec. l-Stli. All those who
are entitled to and have not made
their guess must tlo so before the
day of the thawing or forfeit their
chances. Those wishing a gooil
cup of pure Japan tea should try
our Unity biand and get a chance
id and get a chance
ll tea set. WiU .m-
for the (e,-iu! ill
ctm Packing Co.
iittttl in Wheal.
Tne rx-skv little weevil is saitl fo
getting in i?s destructive work
i . i : : -
1 "' ""eat. s lUH-n in auou ui c-
houses throughout i oik county,
cos ine oii.-i'oit. einv, i"t;
averaue warehouseuian is engaged
inu lig game of chance a chance
for him to come out several
thoii-v.n 1 bushel-: of grain short
through weevil, shrinkage, i tc.
j!-.--sv.l
f.it .lr
I'.tirVrn-1.
s-e I c ueken for
t.i 1 v 25 c!s. at
v i;
the
al.H tie
i :lr.;:i;:;
. IV.
' . , 1.
and 1..X.1..
lias just re. oived
Th
a
m:. 1.
COAST DISPATCHES.
lurderer GiLbs Sentenced to the
Penitentiary For Life.
roilTKKS fcWKAK TKX6E1KCE,
Kr
A EJonthcrii Ojfgon Mnrdern Hangd News
frcm the State Capital Prise Fight
Arranged iu PortUisl.
PoKii.Axn, Dec. 13. (!ibbs, tho
; condemned porter, found guilty of
murder in the second degree, was
to-day sentenced to life imprison
ment in t lie penitentiary. No new
trial was askeil lor. liislatncr
iinade a pathetic appeal to the , iatest stvles and most delicate de
; court, l rom reliable rosources the 1 H..,ns. The beautiful diina and
fact is obtained that many of the glassware, together with the dec-
; ciurea piiiimau car poriers nave
i sworn ven-eance on M. C. Pen
:..;....t. .n ..1... ...... ...ltr., .,,,
.inu n,.oBi ult ..uiiu,.. v.
j the trouble that cost James Mc -
D.'Vitl's life and II. K. Oibbs' lib-
: erty. There are also other colored ; Here may be found a complete
) men who express dangerous senti- Uno of table cutlery of the cele-i.:o:d-.
While talk i.-iitsslf amounts! urated makes, Hoger Pros.' silver
1 1 . r..a.i!i)g, any attempt to assault ami Wwr plated goods and
! Pennington because of bi.;complic-, pohemian wares of every variety.!
ny in tins t railed y will lie met
with summary vengeance.
cokti.and's rinzi: mghteks.
,,
. 1 o;n i.ANi., Leo. 12.--A chal.enge
ji.-suedby Davetamphfll, a 1
! :s,'. to i,"ll'r 1 Corbeit
r uiuium Mnitn, tias octii ac
cepted by tlie former and the
principals and their seconds will
meet at once ami arrange for the
match, which will come oil' in the
. mechanics' pavilion. Much inter-
! .. : 1 :.. !..,.. I.. .,.1 .......
e--t i.-s niiiu tit j oiiuifivi uto
the proposed match, and both men
I win lie neayny nacueu ty liieir..inj that ; is j;0(Jtls are i.i at J
atuiiiiers. ino.e a nciiin.icai,
among many that Corbett is
little too heavy for Campbell, vet
no one is willing to give o-lds
. . ,r. 1....I 1 .......
aaiiiM inuiuiiiaiiii num.
iiANfjf.n at MAKsiit'iLLD.
MAiiSi!Fii:i.n ;Or.), Dec. VJ. tiil -
man, the murderer of Mrs. Ften -
l...r.r -m.l .i-ld .v-ic loo.o l.,l:i i-
jat Kinpire Cilv. The drop fell at
!l:l(i o'clock. Dea:h was iiiitan-
I'-"'-' ' taneous.
TltAlXS AtiAIN Kl.VMMi.
,;;K): . sin. AM, Dec. i." A -' -pi. tell
; lroni Pctiding, Ca!.. savs : The
iru iins hrokon and trains lru:u
j the south are exjiected to-ni,, lit.
; Two overland trams from the north
j are iii:g here but w ill get awav
ito-niu!ii.
; ."-.U.1..M M-.ws.
j S -.i.i.u. Pec. PI. A rl lines of ;n-
' '-.'rp 'raMo-i were ii K- 1 lo-dav in
', corpora! ing the following compa-
I nies: Pid-l e Improvement (.'o., of
s'-1;)! Piddle, J. P.. Piddle, K. W. Pid
j die ami W. Q. Prow n, incorpora
tors: capital mock .fiut'iio. ine
Wi
on
Pudding ami Loan Asso-
j ciat ion.
!. Cr.ilntt. P. A. Wt.t-
,, ;,..(,,, . 'ri,le, p.. Jones,
I M. M . Joans and G. W. Proeb.-ter.
; incorporators ; capital slock, oi),
1 j (i(!0. Salem, A-.toria and Fasiern
; Paih.ay Co., I!. W. Cottle. F. M.
j Waife, Sipiire Farrar, Wm. Fng-
! li'.nd. ii. .1. .dinliiorn, .1. A. Laker
land.l. ). Wilson, incirporat.-rs ;
i capita! stock f2 ),WH): object, to
i laii!.! a road from Salem to Astoiia
via Tillamook coiintv
. and from
iv - of stock
'or Sa'toi,".-.
Sa!e:n to ili!! Citv ; sh
4I0M,-h.
Palis arrived to-day f.
electric street car line
will begin a: once.
John Parker, a.'ed 2d,
d work
an
ui-ar.e
p.i:b n fiom llan.i-v cotiiity
; rivcii cf the a--vlnm to-day.
i attack is mild.
! Th" P.eiiton t : -1 : i ; ; y t.'.'1: !oi:
i received oi-iiav i-v the sec; eta:
iir
lie , t
!tv
if
-tate
'1 lie toiat taxahle p
is
:
,7o").2i.). an
i
niinioer
mils
u::u-:r vii:Mit.
ilk
n.iM.iers
at J .allows
Si arls.
; . nOUsCiiOh
id v. t.rd i- Piiv.w pell,
t ue grocei .
; A barrel of choice fie
It eran-.Prown-
terries pi-i opened at i . l
dr
Ktdli ll - ill A- Vtt-irL-'u -lt..l i.v.
amine their large and new line of
watches.
If you want a choice i-uj
try mv 40 cent tea in bulk
ot tea
C. F.
Prownell.
Look at my live-cent ccrner win
(low, it is the wonder of the town
C. F. Prownell
Some new designs in scrap al
bums, and prices to suit your fancy
at Otiiss & Son s.
P.ariow
is : Searls have a large
f silk haiitlkercbifds for
display of silk handkerchiefs for
the holiday trade.
Call at. Harrow i'i Searls' ami
their line of Jiuv curtains in
l--'fflll llosilMlS.
-.anted on to come and ex -
111- iel the new line of IXmaS goods
at i IlisS & Son's. I,
V
Ik-ITOWS k Seails have Jtist re -
ci-ivt d a fine line of the latest
, , f , 1 ,- .
style.- in gents neckties.
A fiiw. Imp of b:iu'Mn find stand
. , i, i, i ( c v it-
1'P 'i.,n 1)11,1 ol - I?row"
I nell at almost ytair own price.
Smoke the celebrated Havana
Sidled o-cent cigars, manufactured
! at Julius Josenh's ci'f.r factory.
i: m nM,; n,'..i,.n
- . . . . i
. stu(uj f1I!(, 0t of dressed fowls. ;
i,,( s,m, t.hok.(. .1!1)t,s Bt VVTi
: l .u .
rant i ui m ics.v. in isutias c.inis;, .
toilet cases, shaving sets, smoking
sets, cuir boxes, perfumirg sets, i
rcrati albums, ink stand.-, etc., all !
at the Citv I'nig Sloie, Ouiss
Son. !,ropi:.clor. -
. . ,
.tiW is toe time to snusci ihe for
new vp.ii r-rs, mav;'.i: es. i tc. for
ISl'i. Don't forget to ie;n e your
I orders
with F. L. Kenton. He will
; forward ' !.
rompti.v f i;
!e t I seii'iiio
1 save
tc. the
-u i he ir.
iblisber--.
i K TUli: 11 11 Ll DAYS.
Tin I lojtr.l OiAplny at .Julius Cratl
Mollis Kiizaar Morr.
"in; of the most extensive ani
elegantly stocked establishments
in the Willamette valley is to be
found in the Golden Kule Bazaar
store of Julius Gradwohl in this
city. In order to accommodate his
many customers he is in the field
early this yea-, and has already
cou.imencetl receiving his immense
1 line of beautiful gocds for the fall
and winter and for the holidays.
j and has one i f the most gorgeous
and dazzling disniavs to be seen In
I any Oolden Rule 1'azaar in Oregon.
l lie line carried comtn ises a be
wildering assortment of fine china,
I fitie.insu!irr nml irl-iceuui-n ii tlw.
j orated and fancv wares, nore'ties, '
cdegai.t stand and hanging lamps, !
l " . . " . b 1
1 WjSi i,oys wagone and geiu'rai
! ,azaar goods, present a scene well
worth on. otimn tn visit
while his stock of .lolls, tors, toilet
an,j fancy goods, in pliih and
: silver, and novelties for the cbil-
dren will be lamer t'-an ever be
; fore Mr tjradwohl has enlarged
i liis slock ;n .p, a replete manner
; tliat (;!,;,. nk, jaZaar is not
; oniv a cietlit to 0i citv of Albany
but to the entire Willamette
valley, bcicg one of the most ex-1
tensive establishments of the kind j
in Oregon. The no'd important)
feature to purcbasr'-'? 's in prices,
ami when v.e as-eii that his prices
; ,ue as Iow ,,0P:.e Uie state i
; j,j.uros that cam.ot be equaled in
' the Norlhwe.-t. it is b.it the ;ecital
. f(f an allS0;i:tc fi.L It wi'l be to
; ,j ;nteruB,s 0f t!iu country iner-
' .J . . .
- ..in.a to miri-.m.-i. l o.tr ho i.hivi
goods liotn ibis estab'i diment, anil j
. orders snoiHd ne sent in at once, j
: Mr. (:rat!wohl has ?ong since I
IllOVCU ll IS i'tli' 1)1 a bi I ) t V lO this!
' r"i-''"ess. ami ii, is taking no risK
: to say that this emponam of elegant ;
-fancv and di'cotutive ware is the!
r. (. v complete in the Willameite I
,, ,..! . , . . ,. ,
; Ilev. 1 hose who oeal at the
. (.hk-ii Pule P.a;:aar, will find a
l t. .,,.,t -,.i i -buio tVmi I
- ., c(m:m rplihlo .'ntiHit'in I
1 10 deal with,
:
i i -
Kettor Thau Kvrr.
I am now better prepared than I
have ever been to suit my custo
mers in the shoe line. I have just
received a lanze invoice of ths cel
ebrated Lauiil. Scbober .t Mitchell
line shoes for ladies. There is no
manufacturer w ho claims anything
better than these siloes. I intend
to keep a lull as.-ortmcnt of them
1. -1.. .-
in ssii prices, wiuius irom .a jm., i
and can suit the most fastidious in
lit - and price. 1 also received
another invoice of tin- popular
ahne, F. P. Heed's in waukenphast
sud p stent leather tip. These
shoes are well known in Albany as
a lir.--t-class nice style shoe. Or
dcis irom the country filled with
tare and -satisfaction guaranteed.)
Sana. el F. Young. !
t-Vr llif
1 a in now
5 div nl.
preiiated to iu
All
kind o stamping and nave over
two thousand dosii).-. to -!ioo.-e
irom. Al-o a nice line of em
broidery materials. ; uch ;, arra-senc-5.
ciev.els. No. 'J eln-
broidciv cln-ni'les. princess cbe-
inlies.
pOlllpOli--
A' d tin
cm scents,
l.iia v ...ii!
Inu st
:ld--,
. ii.;;-
pill
fi'i: d-
H! the C; v.
o
Is '
."!!!;: Id live ents a') o;;!.i C. .Miss j
.'dinn'e Colw ell In !iarge of this,
department, ami has had several j
vears eNpeiic;:ce in aii kimis ol ;
fancv work and
tamping. At the.
impson. Albany.
(i. W.
On-
!:.
sae 11ot:ey
I'.v .i;yine your holiday coo.ls ;.t
the new dnnr sUire. It is w..n ler-,
fui how a little money will go at.
that store. Call and be convinced.
y hp Jp;p "SputDI H I'nllP 1 :
C U R K
V.V.nut:U
fine
il to
AFERQSIIiK" ZS
tty , 2 " 2
-V I
-5vi 5 -
DEFORu oz - Z.
DEFORu oz - Z AFTER
' Hie miit'iati.p ...ansoiri-ilher tc whether I
1 arjsini: fr.m Micnwv n -a rtimuiniiiH, j
i crction.ovcr iui!iitf-m-cM-tc.f mk-:, .lossofj
; Brain Power, Wakc:u'nos, Binrinir Pmvii 1
, toria Nt.r-,H .n,s ration .octnn, ..umiis-
sioiif, I,eut;orrhoe, Dizziness, AVr.ik Ii-imry,
' ,Los-"?f l'0er a.,,1 ImnotllM l. hi.-h i' mv
i lcftt-d oftt'ii It-a.l t- iireiiiiiturc oM :.' ami
i insanity. rrK-ol n hi.x: Ilio.-". f-.Ts".."0
So l.y mail rw4.t cf pr-co.
A Willi M .l 5t ?: i-L' t.n
j witl, ev,.rv ?5 llIor rtwlvi. fo ,.:.,.! tr.e
I money if a (rmatit-iil cure is 1,1.' -. lie. tt'l.
w have tlitw-eiitoi tttinsotiiaN from oM
ami voumr. vt l-.h xw. who hiv.
! ritrniaiientlvi uie.l by the use 'f A? hroiiiUnc
1 ciKIlI!r ''l!? ... .... ..
j Wtvtcm ll.an.h, ST. l'.rtl:.m!, orc-.-n-i.
I Korwieii.- roha- M;tB.iii. .!iok-a!eand
rr tail .IniL'iiistM, Albany, t iremi
; , oH-a iag ;
lttl. flits llic liKKV IC'
enididi-n.ial .li-. c-t .
j to unci ,-c!!ci iae i
! i'.ikI vice. ov !ioice
i I nze oia" oiov
. or s ( 1 it i. f.i.t (
ait... iv. p:o; .,rt; j
i.etis of a:!.m:t !
noils at l.ul ci k I
1 1 rnasarcl give
I
0
1 I fk
I!! I
lis l e i
i
DIS 1)1
F L. Kenton
Staple and Fancy
n ti An
m m mm Era
if so Choir Candies, Nuts, Cigars and Tobaccos,
Fruits, Vegetable's, Hie.
TJSUMS CASH A1SJ PKICES LOW.
Subscription Atjent for all Leading News
papers and Magazines.
THE POPTOFFICK.
IX VITUS TDK PUBLIC TO CALL AND INSPECT HIS XKW ANB
LAPGK .STOCK OF
Holiday
( i.vSI.STINc; OF
A I INF DISi'L'vY :F;o!.D AND MLVKK WATCIIKS, GOLD TIRA9
F.DCANI. C'JLD ilANI'i.'l.b -ILK U.MBKKLLAS, GOLD
AN D KOI. N'l A IN I'L.WS, SOLID GOLD AND
DIAMOND i.'liOD.S, AND AN KNDLfkSS
VAKlii lY OF JKWELBY, COIN"
ILYSE
AND GFNUIM-: KOGFPS PROS. PLATKO WAItK ONLY; CIiOOK,
SPKCTACLKS, AKD
KOYELTIES FOK HOLIDAYS.
1 sa ? r
We have t-onglit all the negative inati'- by L. W. t 'lark zwl Greenwood up
to ilale (Ntv. 15. 1S!I. biiiilicatcs eaa t;t-h.nl ftein them only of us, a re
thleeil rates We idso liavu ahmit 1CU tit gatives maOc l.y ourselves, frotn
wliii-li duplicates can In' liatl at like rat.-s. We carry the onh" full line of v!w
cf tl.is s'ale, and tlo enlarge. walk fit h.wt st rates (or first-da- work. Vf
shall lc pleased to s.-e .ttei at . ur studio in I-'roaiJii's t-loel:, r.teii t'oor to the
Matoi ie Temple.
Ttjlius
iVhuiufactauer
-AND
I INK BiFOliil
1 h." Mt'. lor l ".i inu
full line of Smokers' Aitklcs. A!i-:o tlci.kr in
CALIFORNIA AKD TROPICAL FRUITS.
Next Uoe.r to PfTciffcr's caialy store. Albany. Orecon,
iBT.Tr tf jii . . nLvwM;nrjui,ur.'JaJi tariguj-ii.im iimn'M. t..'iAJii?wawM
Wind
ii!
"Oh ! the cold and crnil w iater,
Eter thicker, thicker, thicker ;
Froze the ice on lake and river,
Frer deeper, leeier, deeper;
Fell the covering snow and drifted
Through the forest round tho village.'
IS COMillNTGr
;0.U1 Prob. t?aj8 winter 'is eoramg uailier and more
severe thi Year than usual.
Take time, by the topknot and examine my elegant
stock ot
OVERCOATS,
CAPE-ULSTERS.
DRESS OVERCOATS.
KERSEYS.
VALOUPS.
BEAVERS.
MELTONS.
CHEVIOTS.
WIOEAWAKi",
CHD.C1IILLV ;.
CASr-i MERES,
mOXTAGNACS.
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ALItAN Y, OllFGON
Goods
"W
Tnn Leading
PHOTOGRAPHERS-
ALBANY, OBEUON.
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of Choice Ciais
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